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Israel's United Nations Ambassador, Danny Danon: Maybe it's about time we put a list of those who promote anti-semitism online, of those who are hosting anti-semites on podcasts and fight back. And I think we have to do it because it's not going anywhere. It's going to be with us and it's brutal. It's a war and we have to stand up and fight it.
Russian forces struck Kharkiv and 19 settlements in the region over the past day, wounding 11 people, Kharkiv Regional Military Administration head Oleh Synehubov said.
US Representative Randy Fine: You see, we live in 1932 Germany today. And in 1932 Germany, there were two kinds of Jews. There were those who left, and there were those who died. They didn't deserve it. But that is what happened. But in 2026, there is a new kind of Jew. It is the Jews of Israel. The ones who have said, "I am going to fight. I am not going to go quietly. I am going to stand up for who it is that I am."

Kuwait says airport passenger terminal hit by Iranian drones and missiles The Kuwait Civil Aviation Authority said a passenger terminal at Kuwait International Airport was targeted by Iranian drones and missiles, prompting the activation of the airport’s emergency plan. The authority said flights were suspended and incoming aircraft diverted to alternative airports until further notice. It added that the attack caused injuries and serious damage to several airport facilities. The Kuwaiti A
Trump: Many don't know, in Paris, France, the Eiffel Tower, 1889, it was built. It was supposed to be taken down immediately after the World's Fair. And then they said, "You know, we sort of like it. Let's leave it up a little bit longer." And then they said, "Let's leave it up longer and longer and longer." Well, they never took it down. And, you know, we're building something in front of the White House that's quite attractive to a lot of people. It's gonna have the big UFC fight on June

Veteran Hong Kong theatre figure “King Sir” Chung King-fai has died at the age of 89. Chung’s nephew confirmed his death on Wednesday, saying he had died peacefully in his sleep at home in the morning. “My uncle dedicated his entire life to the theatre, leaving behind a lasting legacy through the generations of students he inspired,” the nephew said through the social media page of free-to-air broadcaster TVB. “We are deeply aware of the profound respect and affection everyone holds for him....
An overnight Russian drone attack on a high-rise building in Kherson killed an 86-year-old woman and injured six other people, the Kherson Regional Prosecutor’s Office has said.
A strike hit one of Russia’s largest oil terminals in St. Petersburg just hours before the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum begins.

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The Trump administration has appointed Elias Irizarry, a convicted Jan. 6 participant, to a Pentagon counterterrorism role requiring access to highly sensitive military operations. Irizarry, who was 19 during the Capitol riot, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and served 14 days in jail before receiving a pardon from Trump in 2025. Source: WaPo
Trump: Congratulations to Colombian Presidential Candidate, “El Tigre (THE TIGER),” Abelardo de la Espriella, a Smart, Strong, and Tough Leader, on his decisive Victory in the first round of the Colombian Presidential Election! Abelardo fights tirelessly for, and loves, his Great Country and People, just like I do for the United States of America. As President, Abelardo would be tremendously successful in leading Colombia to Grow the Economy, Create Jobs, Promote Trade, Stop Illegal Immig
RJC CEO Matt Brooks: Over the past few months, the RJC spent more than $5 million to defeat Thomas Massie. When someone repeatedly undermines support for Israel, traffics in isolationism at a moment of global danger and refuses to stand with the Jewish state when it matters most, there has to be consequences. Being anti-Israel in today's Republican party is not, unlike in the Democratic Party, a path to success.
During the night of June 3, drones reportedly attacked Russia's largest oil terminal on the Baltic Sea in St. Petersburg, as well as a military plant in the Tambov region.
Kuwait Ministry of Defense spokesperson confirms hostile drones targeted Terminal 1 (T1) at Kuwait International Airport. Significant material damage reported and several injuries confirmed following Iranian aggression https://iran.liveuamap.com/en/2026/3-june-05-kuwait-ministry-of-defense-spokesperson-confirms

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The bus was travelling between Moscow and Simferopol, in Russian-occupied Crimea, an official says.
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Rubio says the US will lift sanctions on Iran only if it gives up enriched uranium, rejecting a Hormuz-linked deal.
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EU weighs sanctions on Israeli ministers over flotilla abuses A draft of conclusions prepared ahead of the European Union summit in June condemns what it describes as the ill-treatment of activists detained after Israel intercepted the Global Sumud aid flotilla in international waters, according to Italy’s ANSA news agency. The draft states that the European Council “condemns the ill-treatment inflicted on detainees following the interception of the Global Sumud flotilla in international w

US lawmaker dismisses Trump-Netanyahu tensions as ‘all talk’ US Republican Representative Thomas Massie criticised Washington’s continued financial support for Israel and downplayed reports of a heated exchange between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In a social media post, Massie wrote, “It’s all talk. Just withhold foreign aid to Israel for a month and they’ll stop bombing their neighbors – instant peace, the Strait of Hormuz can be opened, and ga
In Kherson, an elderly woman was killed and six other people were wounded as a result of Russian attacks during the night.

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The US Trade Representative has proposed new duties targeting 60 economies, including Pakistan and India, for alleged failures to act against forced labour, as the Trump administration seeks to rebuild its tariff agenda following legal setbacks. The proposed tariffs range from 10 per cent to 12.5pc, according to a government filing, and they will undergo a public comment period before a final decision is made. The move comes months after Washington launched investigations into trading partners,

Brent nears $100 as Middle East conflict rattles markets Oil prices rose more than 1 percent in early trading on Wednesday as markets reacted to escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, including US strikes on Qeshm Island and reported Iranian missile and drone launches towards Kuwait and Bahrain. Brent crude futures gained $1.05, or 1.09 percent, to $97.05 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose $1.01, or 1.08 percent, to $94.77 a barrel. Traders remain

Fawaz Gerges: ‘This is a war on the Lebanese people’ Lebanese-American academic and author Fawaz Gerges explains why he is against the mainstream media narrative that the current conflict in Lebanon is between the Israeli army and the resistance group Hezbollah. Lebanese-American academic and author Fawaz Gerges explains why he is against the mainstream media narrative that the current conflict in Lebanon is between the Israeli army and the resistance group Hezbollah pic.twitter.com/rfd2J5

[Dabanga] Amsterdam / Nyala / Umm Rwaba / Umm Badr -- New drone attacks have left a swathe of death and material destruction across Darfur and Kordofan over the past days, as warring parties exchange accusations, and tribal tensions flare. The Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasees) government, based in the South Darfur capital Nyala and aligned to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has condemned the drone attack on the market in Kabum city in South Darfur State, which resulted in the death of 12 people an

Eight Muslim nations denounce Israeli settler raids on Al-Aqsa The foreign ministers of Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates issued a joint statement condemning “in the strongest terms the continued raids on Al-Aqsa Mosque by extremist Israeli settlers”. The ministers said the incursions were taking place under the protection of Israeli forces and also condemned the raising of Israeli flags inside the mosque compound. The statement sa

Japan's thousand-year-old samurai horse festival has survived wars, earthquakes and a nuclear disaster. Now it's battling a new challenge -- climate change.

For laborers in Dubai, a free stress-management class offers a temporary oasis of calm amid struggles with debt, loneliness, long hours and, in recent months, the fear of missile strikes.
In Russia, access to humanities and social education is being deliberately reduced, while benefits are being expanded for those who go to fight against Ukraine.

Colombia's hard-right presidential frontrunner Abelardo de la Espriella pledged closer ties with the United States on Tuesday after receiving US President Donald Trump's endorsement, strengthening his position ahead of a June 21 run-off election against leftist senator Ivan Cepeda.

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‘FUNDING, funding and regular funding’ is what Pakistani women athletes say they need most to compete internationally. Talent alone, they point out, cannot take them to the world stage; it must be backed by quality equipment, top-notch coaching, proper training facilities, nutrition and the means to travel and compete. For most athletes, both male and female, except those supported by the departmental sports system such as the Pakistan Army, Wapda, the Higher Education Commission, National Bank,

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Hawkish voices in Israel have accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of holding back on bombing Beirut.

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Israeli government expands fortification plans near Lebanon border Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his government is moving ahead with “massive plans” to strengthen northern Israel, citing ongoing drone attacks from across the border with Lebanon and the need to bolster security in communities near the frontier. In a post on X and remarks at a government meeting, Netanyahu said fortification measures extending up to 7km from the Lebanese border were “an addition to security”

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