“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
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
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. Authorities Demand Foreigners Be Blocked From Claude Fable 5—Anthropic Disables the Model for Everyone
The Reason Cited Was a Discovered Way to Bypass Safeguards, While the Company Calls It a Misunderstanding
Ukraine Excludes Russian From Protection Under the European Charter
Zelensky Signs Law Regulating the Use of the Minority-Languages Document
Scandals No Longer Get in the Way
Musk Reposts Far-Right Activists During Belfast Riots, British Politicians Accuse Him of Incitement, and Demand for SpaceX Shares Ahead of IPO Exceeds Supply
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
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
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
Putin Announces Deployment of Russia’s Starlink Equivalent and Vows to Intensify Strikes on Ukraine
There Are Now 16 Satellites in Orbit—He Called That “Absolutely Insufficient”
Ukraine to Ask Allies for Another $20 Billion Before NATO Summit
Kyiv Wants the Funds by July, or Russia Could Seize the Initiative on the Battlefield
SpaceX Raises $75 Billion in the Biggest IPO in History
The Listing Doubles Saudi Aramco’s Record, While the Company’s Market Valuation Reaches $1.77 Trillion
U.S. National Intelligence Declassifies Documents on Washington-Funded Biolabs
Tulsi Gabbard Says There Are 120 Sites in 30 Countries, More Than 40 of Them in Ukraine
“We Do Not Obey the Americans, We Are Their Allies.”
Netanyahu Says Trump Asked Israel to Restrain Its Response to Iran’s Missile Attack
NATO to Reduce Peacekeeping Mission in Kosovo
Alliance Says the Situation Has Improved, but the Decision Could Be Reconsidered if Tensions Rise
British Artist David Hockney Dies at 88
The Creator of “Portrait of an Artist” Died at Home a Month Before His 89th Birthday
Trump Administration May Begin Deporting Iranians and Other Migrants to the Central African Republic
The Plan Concerns People Who Cannot Return Home Because of the Risk of Torture—With the First Flight of 20 People Potentially Leaving as Soon as Thursday
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
U.S. and Iran Agree on Draft Preliminary Deal to End the War
The Document Provides for Reopening the Strait of Hormuz and Easing Sanctions, With the Final Decision Left to Tehran
U.S. Overtakes Russia and Saudi Arabia in Oil Exports
In May, the Country Held the Top Spot for a Third Straight Month With 10.5 Million Barrels a Day
Gold Falls to Six-Month Low
Since the Start of the War in the Middle East, the Metal Has Lost More Than 20% and Is Heading for Its Worst Quarter in Nearly a Decade
Republicans in the U.S. South Are Urgently Redrawing Electoral Districts Months Before the Elections
After a Supreme Court Ruling Weakened the Voting Rights Act, Maps Are Being Rewritten in the Party’s Favor—While Candidates, Commissions and Voters Are Left Confused About Who Votes Where
Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan Keeps Power in Election, Securing a Majority for His Party—a Victory for His Course Toward Closer Ties With Europe
He Appears Unlikely to Win a Constitutional Majority, However, Which Could Complicate the Peace Process With Azerbaijan
Princess Bajrakitiyabha, Eldest Daughter of Rama X, Dies in Thailand
She Was 47 and Had Spent More Than Three Years Unconscious in Hospital
“These Affairs Were Painful for My Family.”
Bill Gates Tells Congress Epstein Knew About His Marital Infidelity and Tried to Blackmail Him
Migrant Centers in Albania May Not Violate EU Law, Adviser to the Bloc’s Top Court Says
But Italy Must Provide the Same Safeguards There as on Its Own Territory—or Meloni’s Scheme Will Remain in Question
Lloyd’s and Arch Estimate Nord Stream Repairs Would Take Three Years
Insurers Refuse to Pay Compensation, Citing the Wartime Nature of the Damage
Beijing Cancels Two Diplomatic Dialogues With the EU Without Explanation
FT Links the Move to China’s Frustration With Brussels’ New Trade and Industrial Initiatives
U.S. Launches New Strikes on Iran
Tehran Responds With Attacks on American Bases in Three Countries and Closes the Strait of Hormuz
U.S. Inflation Accelerates to 4.2% in May—Highest in Three Years
Prices Have Risen for Several Months in a Row, Driven Mainly by Higher Fuel Costs Amid the Middle East Crisis
Anti-Immigrant Riots Erupt in Belfast After Knife Attack Blamed on Sudanese Man
Masked Men Set Immigrants’ Homes on Fire—Tommy Robinson and Elon Musk Fueled the Protests
Bulgakov Is Being Handed Over to Russia
It Is Not the Kremlin Banning ‘The White Guard’, but Kyiv Erasing the City’s Most Famous Writer With Its Own Hands
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