Netherlands Builds Camp for 2,000 Russian Prisoners of War
AD Says It Is Part of the Country’s Preparation for Possible War With Russia
Brent Falls Nearly 4% After U.S.-Iran Deal on Strait of Hormuz
Price Drops Below $80 a Barrel for First Time Since Early March
Britain to Fund Two Years of Enriched-Uranium Supplies for Ukrainian Nuclear Plants—£210 Million Allocated
It Is a Routine Contract, Not a “Nuclear Sensation”: Urenco Has Supplied Fuel for Soviet-Type Reactors to Energoatom Since 2009
U.S. Invested About $10 Million in Building Biolabs in Ukraine, Declassified Intelligence Documents Show
Facilities in Kherson, Odesa and Zakarpattia Received the Money
U.K. to Ban Social Media for Children Under 16
Starmer Says Platforms Harm Children’s Mental Health, With Services, Not Minors, Facing Fines
Police in the U.S. Shoot Dead 1-Year-Old Child After Report of Diaper Theft
Officers Open Fire on Car in Mississippi, Woman Behind the Wheel Critically Wounded
Hague Arbitration Rejects Most of Ukraine’s Claims Against Russia Over the Black and Azov Seas
Court Denies Compensation for Resources Off Crimea and Demand to Dismantle the Crimean Bridge—but Finds Russia Violated Environmental Rules During Its Construction
Russian Citizen Shot Dead in Poland—Media Suspect It May Be Cartoonist Skrepetsky
He Mocked Putin and Stalin, but the Victim’s Identity Has Not Been Officially Confirmed
British Court to Review “Too Lenient” Sentence for Sikh Man Vikram Digva, Who Killed 18-Year-Old Henry Novak
Digva Falsely Accused the Victim of Racism, While Police Handcuffed the Wounded Novak After Failing to Believe He Had Been Stabbed
“Everything Will Be Fine.”
Kevin Spacey Compares Cancel Culture to Hollywood Blacklists in Interview With Sobchak and Says Hollywood Has “Benched” Him—With No New Roles or Income
The Past as a Tool of the Present
Ukraine Turns Memory of the OUN-UPA Into a Lever for Breaking With Moscow—and Pays for It With Relations With Poland, Frictions in the EU and Narratives That Serve Russian Propaganda
ICE Investigators Begin Demanding Personal Data on Individual Voters From Local Authorities—Two Counties Have Already Handed It Over
Trump Is Targeting “Noncitizen Voting,” Though Such Cases Are Almost Nonexistent—Just 100 From 1982 to 2025
Italy Refuses to Return Children From a Sumy Orphanage to Ukraine While the War Continues
Kyiv Insists the Evacuation Was Temporary and the Children Have Somewhere to Return—but Italian Courts and Foster Families Say They Cannot Be Sent Back Under Fire
U.S. Air Force B-52 Bomber Crashes at California Air Base
Eight People Killed After the Aircraft Catches Fire Shortly After Takeoff on Test Flight
Russia Launches Massive Overnight Strike on Kyiv on June 15—Five People Killed and 30 Wounded
Roof of the Dormition Cathedral at Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Catches Fire, While Five Rescuers Are Killed in Kharkiv in a Follow-Up Strike
Trump Says Iran Deal Is Complete and Strait of Hormuz Will Reopen
Tehran Confirms the Agreement, With Signing Ceremony to Be Held in Geneva
Oil Prices Fall Sharply After Trump Says an Iran Deal Is Near
Global Markets Rise as Investors Bet on a Durable Cease-Fire
Stablecoin Tether Was Worth More Than Ether for Several Hours
It Showed How Crypto Markets Are Changing—“Digital Dollars” for Payments Are Growing, While Ether Has Lost 70% From Its Highs
To Mobilize One Man, 15 Patrol Police Units Came to Help the TCC
Large Protest Against “Busification” Breaks Out in Kyiv’s Desnianskyi District
Ukraine Strikes Fertilizer Plant in Russia’s Tula Region and Oil Depot in Yaroslavl
Kyiv Says the Azot Plant Is Critical to Russian Explosives Production
New York Knicks Win NBA Title for the First Time Since 1973
After Victory Over San Antonio in the Finals, Fans Riot in the City—56 People Arrested
Global Stock Markets Jump After Reports of U.S.-Iran Agreement
Japan’s Nikkei Gains 5% and Hits Record, While Oil Prices Fall Sharply—Brent Drops $4 on Expectations the Strait of Hormuz Will Reopen
Kyiv Court Sentences Woman to Five Years in Prison Over Social Media Posts
She Criticized Zelensky, While an Expert Assessment Deemed the Posts Justification of Russia’s War
Eldest Son of Norway’s Crown Princess Found Guilty of Rape
Court Sentences Marius Borg Høiby to Four Years in Prison
“Trump’s Agreement Does Not Bind Us.”
Ben-Gvir Says Israel Does Not Answer to the U.S. and Will Not Leave Occupied Territories
Tommy Robinson Detained Under Anti-Terror Law Immediately After Returning From Moscow
In Russia, He Met Elon Musk’s Father, Errol Musk
Trains in Germany Are Delayed So Often It Has Become a Question of Trust in the State—Only 60% of Long-Distance Services Arrive on Time
Authorities Are Allocating More Than €100 Billion to Repair the Railways
Soccer Has Become a Major Sport in the U.S., but Without a Single Center
Fans Are Split Between Foreign Leagues and National Teams—MLS Trails Both the English Premier League and Mexico’s Liga MX in Audience
“Trump Set Us Up.”
Israel Criticizes Emerging U.S.-Iran Deal, Calling It a Failure and a Threat to Its Interests
U.S. Could Sharply Reduce Military Resources for Europe in Case of War
Bloomberg Says the Cuts Could Include Bombers, Fighter Jets, Drones and Ships
Civilian Casualties in Ukraine Hit Four-Year High in May, UN Mission Says
At Least 274 People Were Killed and 1,763 Wounded During the Month, With Missile and Air Strikes on Cities Causing the Most Casualties
World Cup Kicks Off Today—For the First Time With 48 Teams and Across Three Countries
The U.S., Canada and Mexico Will Host the Tournament, Which Will Run for 39 Days and Be the Largest in History
Foreign Investors Are Leaving Cuba en Masse Under Pressure From the Trump Administration as the Island’s Economic Crisis Deepens
Hotel Chains, Airlines and Mining Giants Are Pulling Out, While Visa and MasterCard Operations for Foreigners Will Be Suspended From June 6
Swiss Voters Reject Proposal to Limit the Country’s Population in Referendum
Citizens Feared It Would Require Leaving European Free-Movement Agreements
U.K. Conducts First Operation Against Russia’s Shadow Fleet
Marines Board Sanctioned Tanker in the English Channel and Escort It Toward England’s Coast
Man Attacks 17-Year-Old Girl With Knife in England’s Lancashire
Authorities Have Not Officially Identified Him, but Social Media Claims the Attacker Is a Migrant
U.S. Antitrust Regulator Approves Warner Bros.-Paramount Merger
California Attorney General Continues His Investigation and Could Block the Deal
During a Forced Mobilization in Kyiv, a Policewoman Turned Away Her Body Camera During a Man’s Detention
Footage Shows About Five TCC Officers Twisting His Arms
U.S. and Iran Could Sign Peace Memorandum as Early as June 14
Reuters Says Washington Will Lift Some Sanctions and Unfreeze Assets in Exchange for Reopening the Strait of Hormuz
European Defense Stocks Fall After Three Years of Gains
Sector Index Has Lost More Than 15% From Its January Peak as Investors Question Funding’s Durability
Iranian Agency Publishes 14-Point Draft Agreement With the U.S.
The Document Provides for Ending the War, Lifting the Blockade and $300 Billion for Iran’s Reconstruction
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