China
Same event, multiple sources, transparently cited.
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US-Iran hostilities escalate with drone and missile attacks near Strait of Hormuz and Kuwait airport
Iran attacked Kuwait airport on June 3, prompting US strikes on Iranian targets and Iranian missile retaliation on US bases.
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EU Conservative Leader Urges Tougher Trade Policy Against China Ahead of Summit
Manfred Weber, head of the European People's Party, called for a stronger EU stance on China’s trade ahead of the June 18 summit.
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China tightens private fund oversight as South Korea acts to stabilize won
China strengthened rules on its private fund industry while South Korea launched measures to curb won’s decline amid market concerns.
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Bolivian police clash with protesters demanding President Paz's resignation
Police clashed with protesters June 6 near Santa Cruz during efforts to clear road blockades amid nationwide unrest.
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2026 World Cup opens in Mexico City with ceremony and Mexico vs South Africa match
The 2026 FIFA World Cup began June 11 with an opening ceremony and Mexico’s match against South Africa at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.
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Israeli military intercepts two projectiles fired from Lebanon amid border clashes
On June 7, 2026, Israeli forces intercepted two projectiles launched from Lebanon after sirens sounded near Yiftah and Ramot Naftali.
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North Korea Reaffirms Nuclear Weapons Status Ahead of Xi Jinping's Visit
Kim Yo Jong declared North Korea's nuclear status irreversible and rejected US claims on denuclearization one day before Xi Jinping's summit visit.
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OpenAI plans major ChatGPT overhaul into 'superapp' ahead of potential IPO
OpenAI is revamping ChatGPT to integrate coding tools and AI agents as it prepares for a possible US IPO.
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China conducts maritime law enforcement east of Taiwan amid Japan-Philippines boundary talks
China's Ministry of Transport deployed vessels for maritime law enforcement east of Taiwan on June 6 amid Japan-Philippines talks overlapping the area.
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US $14 billion Taiwan arms sale remains under review as tensions persist
The $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan remains under internal review and has not been approved or paused, US Secretary of State Rubio said today.
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Kim Yo Jong affirms North Korea's irreversible nuclear status ahead of Xi Jinping visit
Kim Yo Jong declared North Korea’s nuclear-armed status irreversible and denied US claims of denuclearization agreement ahead of Xi Jinping’s June 8–9 visit.
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At least 12 wounded in Toledo shooting near Old West End Festival
On June 6, at least 12 people were shot near Toledo's Old West End Festival, with two in critical condition and no arrests yet.
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Former President Tsai Ing-wen popularizes Japanese slang acronym 'YBSG' on social media
Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen used and spread the Japanese slang 'YBSG' in social media posts, sparking viral attention and online discussion.
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Capcom Confirms Monster Hunter Wilds for Nintendo Switch 2 and New 2027 Expansion
Capcom confirmed Monster Hunter Wilds is in development for Nintendo Switch 2 and announced the Ascendance expansion set for 2027 release.
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Samsung launches world’s first 6K gaming monitor and new Odyssey and ViewFinity series for 2026
Samsung unveiled the 32-inch 6K Odyssey G8 gaming monitor and new Odyssey and ViewFinity display models for 2026, starting sales in late May.
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Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke dies at 29, fiancée pays tribute
Brandon Clarke, Memphis Grizzlies forward, was found dead at 29 in Los Angeles home; fiancée shared an emotional tribute.
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India’s Modi allies promote larger families as fertility rate falls to 2.0
Allies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi are encouraging larger families with incentives amid India’s declining fertility rate of 2.0 children per woman.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to wed at Madison Square Garden on July 3, 2026
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced plans to marry at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 3, 2026.
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EU plans rules to cut reliance on China in key supply chains
The European Commission proposes laws requiring companies to diversify suppliers, targeting sectors dependent on China.
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Ebola outbreak in Central Africa nears 500 cases with rising deaths and urgent response
Central Africa's Ebola outbreak has reached nearly 500 cases with 84 deaths as WHO and partners launch $518M response plan.
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South Korea local elections hit by ballot shortages, protests, and NEC chief resignation
Ballot shortages disrupted South Korea's June 3 local elections, leading to protests and the resignation of election commission head Roh Tae-ak.
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Pope Leo XIV begins Spain visit focusing on migration, peace, and Church abuse
Pope Leo XIV started a week-long visit to Spain on June 6, highlighting migration, peace efforts, and clergy abuse issues.
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Raúl Castro makes first public appearance since US indictment for 1996 murders
Raúl Castro appeared publicly in Havana on June 5 after a US indictment charged him with murder in a 1996 plane shoot-down.
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China bans new cross-border brokerage trades for mainland clients starting June 12, 2026
Chinese authorities will halt new buying and fund inflows for Tiger Brokers, Futu, and Longbridge starting June 12 amid a crackdown on illegal cross-border securities firms.