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Majority of Migrants Deported from U.S. to DR Congo Have Returned to Home Countries

Majority of Migrants Deported from U.S. to DR Congo Have Returned to Home Countries

Congo authorities and migrants on the ground report that nine of 15 people deported from the United States to the Democratic Republic of Congo in April have since returned to their countries of origin. The group arrived in Kinshasa on April 17 under a bilateral agreement with the U.S. government. Questions remain about whether the departures were v…

FIFA Voids Free World Cup Tickets After Checkout Glitch, Asks Fans to Pay

FIFA Voids Free World Cup Tickets After Checkout Glitch, Asks Fans to Pay

FIFA has cancelled approximately 60 World Cup tickets that were mistakenly allotted at no charge because of a checkout malfunction on its website. The governing body notified affected purchasers that their tickets were marked 'allocated at no charge (0 USD) due to a prior payment issue during the checkout process' and invited them to complete payme…

NASA Orders ISS Crew to Shelter in Spacecraft as Russian Module Leak Widens

NASA Orders ISS Crew to Shelter in Spacecraft as Russian Module Leak Widens

NASA told astronauts aboard the International Space Station to take shelter in their docked Crew Dragon spacecraft and put on spacesuits after air leakage in the Russian Zvezda service module rose, prompting precautionary evacuation preparations. The leak has increased from about one pound of air per day to two pounds, and NASA and Roscosmos have b…

WHO Unveils $518 Million Six-Month Plan to Tackle Congo Ebola Outbreak

WHO Unveils $518 Million Six-Month Plan to Tackle Congo Ebola Outbreak

The World Health Organization announced a time-limited, $518 million plan covering June to November to combat an accelerating Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Jointly presented with the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, officials warned the epidemic moved undetected for weeks, leaving responders behind the curve.…

Turkey Seeks to Turn Drone Momentum into Broader Defence Industry Gains

Turkey Seeks to Turn Drone Momentum into Broader Defence Industry Gains

After two decades of state-directed investment, Turkey has become a leading exporter of armed drones and other military hardware. With defence exports rising sharply since 2021, Ankara is using an upcoming NATO summit to press for greater integration into Western markets and joint production, even as political barriers within the European Union and…

Gazan Repair Shops Convert Door Frames and Rubble Into Lifelines for Fishermen

Gazan Repair Shops Convert Door Frames and Rubble Into Lifelines for Fishermen

In Gaza, craftsmen are salvaging fibreglass, wood and door frames from rubble to reinforce small recreational dinghies, transforming them into the only viable vessels for many fishermen. Israeli restrictions on materials and rising prices have made repairing larger boats impractical. Fishers report sharply reduced catches and increased dangers that…

Somalia officials say calm restored in two Mogadishu districts after clashes

Somalia officials say calm restored in two Mogadishu districts after clashes

Somali authorities announced that order has been reestablished in two districts of the capital after a day of clashes between government forces and militias aligned with opposition figures. The unrest erupted ahead of planned protests over President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's decision to remain in office after his term expired. Officials said militias…

Ukraine and Russia Complete Second 185-for-185 Prisoner Exchange

Ukraine and Russia Complete Second 185-for-185 Prisoner Exchange

Ukraine and Russia each released 185 service members in the latest prisoner of war exchange. Kyiv said most of the returned Ukrainians had been detained since 2022, with the oldest recovered 62 years old. The swap is the second carried out under a mutual pledge to exchange 1,000 prisoners apiece, connected to a three-day ceasefire arranged in early…

Sanchez Rejects Knowledge of Alleged Scheme to Obstruct Corruption Probes

Sanchez Rejects Knowledge of Alleged Scheme to Obstruct Corruption Probes

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez denied any knowledge of an alleged effort to derail corruption investigations targeting his Socialist Party, calling the revelations both disappointing and outrageous. A High Court judge has ordered party headquarters to hand over documents and electronic records in a probe focused on former organisation secreta…

St. Petersburg Park Names Rocket-Shaped Ride After 'Oreshnik' Missile

St. Petersburg Park Names Rocket-Shaped Ride After 'Oreshnik' Missile

An amusement park in St. Petersburg has given a rocket-shaped thrill ride the name 'Oreshnik', a designation shared with a Russian hypersonic missile used against Ukraine. The choice has drawn criticism from some visitors, while Russian officials reiterate claims about the missile's range and capabilities that have been questioned by outside expert…

Merz Urges EU to Demonstrate Readiness to Absorb Western Balkans at Tivat Summit

Merz Urges EU to Demonstrate Readiness to Absorb Western Balkans at Tivat Summit

Speaking at a summit in Tivat, Montenegro on June 5, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the European Union must be both willing and able to accept new members. The gathering brought together EU leaders and officials from six Western Balkan countries seeking accession, with enlargement back on the agenda amid concerns over foreign influence in th…

Russian hardliners dismiss Zelenskiy’s open letter as a staged provocation

Russian hardliners dismiss Zelenskiy’s open letter as a staged provocation

Russian nationalist figures and prominent war bloggers derided an open letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy proposing a meeting with President Vladimir Putin as a calculated public relations move meant to provoke dissent within Russia rather than a genuine attempt to end the conflict. The letter was published while Putin was hosting …

Azerbaijan says five nationals killed after attacks on Sea of Azov cargo vessels

Azerbaijan says five nationals killed after attacks on Sea of Azov cargo vessels

Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry reported that five of its citizens were killed and three wounded when two cargo ships were attacked in the Sea of Azov. The ministry said the vessels’ crews included 25 Azerbaijani nationals in total but that the ships are not Azerbaijani-owned. Ukrainian forces earlier said drone strikes hit multiple vessels in ports …

U.S. Signals It May Reconsider Role in Bosnia After Peace Envoy Vote Stalls

U.S. Signals It May Reconsider Role in Bosnia After Peace Envoy Vote Stalls

The United States warned it would reassess its participation in the international presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Peace Implementation Council failed to reach consensus on a new High Representative. Washington had backed Italian diplomat Antonio Zanardi Landi for a narrower-mandate role following the abrupt May resignation of Christian…

A Fractured Call: Trump’s Expletive and the Political Cost for Netanyahu

A Fractured Call: Trump’s Expletive and the Political Cost for Netanyahu

A leaked phone call in which U.S. President Donald Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "fucking crazy" has brought a rare public rupture to the forefront of U.S.-Israel relations. Israeli officials described the exchange as among Netanyahu’s most heated with Trump, and the leak has been viewed inside Israel as politically damagin…

U.N. Doubles Lebanon Relief Request as Conflict Drives Surge in Needs

U.N. Doubles Lebanon Relief Request as Conflict Drives Surge in Needs

The United Nations will launch an expanded aid appeal with the Lebanese government to seek an additional $331.5 million, bringing the total request to $639.9 million to assist 1.4 million people. The move comes as Lebanon, drawn into a broader regional conflict in early March, faces mounting casualties, widespread displacement and extensive damage …

US Condemns 'Two-Tiered Policing' as UK Murder Case Fuels Political Strife

US Condemns 'Two-Tiered Policing' as UK Murder Case Fuels Political Strife

The U.S. State Department publicly criticised what it described as 'ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing' in response to a British murder case that has ignited national anger and political division. The controversy centers on video showing officers restraining and handcuffing Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old white student, while he bled from…

Experts Say Trump Tariff Threats Won’t Cure Global Forced Labour Problem

Experts Say Trump Tariff Threats Won’t Cure Global Forced Labour Problem

The U.S. Trade Representative has proposed additional import duties of 10% or 12.5% on goods from 60 countries it accuses of failing to address forced labour. Trade lawyers, business groups and human rights experts say the tariffs - advanced under a Section 301 investigation - are unlikely to reduce modern slavery and could amplify political resist…

Kennedy Center Directed to Revert Name After Federal Ruling

Kennedy Center Directed to Revert Name After Federal Ruling

The John F. Kennedy Center's legal team has instructed staff to remove President Donald Trump’s name from institutional materials to comply with a federal judge’s order that the center cannot be renamed without congressional action. The directive requires immediate internal changes and sets a June 12 deadline for external updates, though the timing…