World · Politics
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UK PM Keir Starmer accuses Elon Musk of stirring division over Henry Nowak murder case
Keir Starmer accused Elon Musk of interfering in UK politics and whipping up division over the Henry Nowak murder case.
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Thousands protest luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner in Albania
Thousands of Albanians protested six days against a Kushner-linked luxury resort on protected coastal land near Tirana.
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Portugal hit by nationwide strike protesting labor law reforms
Portugal’s largest union CGTP held a general strike disrupting transport, schools, and hospitals nationwide on June 3.
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South Korea's Democratic Party Wins Majority in 2026 Local Elections, Loses Seoul Mayoralty
South Korea's ruling Democratic Party won 12 of 16 local seats on June 3 but lost the Seoul mayoralty to opposition incumbent Oh Se-hoon.
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Germany fails to win non-permanent UN Security Council seat for 2027-28 term
Germany lost the vote for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, with Portugal and Austria winning the two available seats.
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Trump to attend 2026 G7 Summit in France and NATO Summit in Turkey
US President Donald Trump will attend the G7 Summit in France in June and the NATO Summit in Turkey in July 2026.
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Stephen McCullagh jailed 31 years for murdering pregnant partner with fake gaming livestream alibi
Stephen McCullagh was sentenced to 31 years for killing his pregnant partner and faking a gaming livestream alibi.
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Four migrant workers burned alive in car in southern Italy, two arrested
Four migrant men were burned alive at a petrol station in Calabria; two Pakistanis charged with multiple murder.
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Putin insists on Ukraine war goals as Russia launches strikes amid shifting public debate
Russian President Vladimir Putin demands Ukraine cede Donbas as Russia strikes Ukraine and public discourse shifts at home.
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CIA Halts Sharing in Some Intelligence Reports Amid Yearlong Rift with ODNI
The CIA has stopped contributing to certain intelligence assessments by the ODNI, escalating tensions over agency roles and information sharing.
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Tropical Storm Jangmi hits Wakayama with highest-level flood warnings and travel chaos
Tropical Storm Jangmi made landfall in southern Wakayama Prefecture on June 3, prompting Level 5 flood alerts and widespread disruptions.
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Authorities find underground drug tunnel linking Tijuana and San Diego
Mexican and U.S. authorities uncovered a 265-meter drug smuggling tunnel beneath Tijuana on May 30, seizing $45 million in cocaine.
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London Underground drivers strike disrupts Tube services across multiple lines
London Underground drivers represented by the RMT union struck on June 2, causing major Tube disruptions ahead of a second planned walkout June 4.
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Germany says window for EU-Russia dialogue on Ukraine is opening with E3 key role
A German official said on June 3 that a window for dialogue between Russia and Europe on Ukraine is opening, with the E3 group playing an important role.
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Former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra granted royal pardon and freed on June 3
Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was granted a royal pardon by King Maha Vajiralongkorn on June 3, 2026, ending his prison sentence and parole.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte makes unannounced visit to Kyiv after deadly Russian strikes
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visited Kyiv on June 3, 2026, following deadly Russian missile attacks that killed 23 people in Ukraine.
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Royal Navy Merlin Mk4 helicopter crashes in Devon, killing three crew members
A Royal Navy Merlin Mk4 helicopter crashed near Sourton, Devon during training early June 3, killing three personnel.
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Denmark's Mette Frederiksen forms first majority female government with 21 ministers
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen unveiled a 21-member cabinet with 11 women, forming Denmark's first majority female government on June 3, 2026.
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Japan's fertility rate falls to record low 1.14 in 10th consecutive year of decline
Japan's total fertility rate dropped to 1.14 in 2025, hitting a historic low as births fell to 671,236, the lowest since 1899, government data showed.
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Fire in Central Jakarta Destroys Over 300 Homes, Displaces Nearly 680 Residents
A fire on June 1 in Kemayoran Gempol, Central Jakarta, destroyed more than 300 houses and displaced around 620 to 679 residents.
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Macron and Kagame Inaugurate Rwanda Genocide Memorial in Paris
French President Emmanuel Macron and Rwandan President Paul Kagame opened a Paris memorial honoring victims of the 1994 Rwanda genocide.
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Six killed in Muscatine, Iowa domestic shooting; suspect dies by suicide
Six family members were fatally shot in Muscatine, Iowa, and the suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on June 1, 2026.
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Remains of Missing Los Alamos Lab Worker Melissa Casias Identified After Nearly a Year
The remains of Melissa Casias, a Los Alamos National Laboratory assistant missing since June 2025, were found in New Mexico in May 2026.
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Five Mozambican nationals killed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa
Five Mozambican nationals died in xenophobic attacks in South Africa amid violence involving 800 Mozambicans in Mossel Bay.