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Ukraine destroyed more than 40 military aircraft in a drone attack deep inside Russia, official says
A Ukrainian security official reported a drone attack destroying over 40 Russian planes, allegedly supervised by President Zelenskyy. This occurred as Russia launched a massive drone and missile assault on Ukraine, preceding peace talks in Istanbul. Simultaneously, Russia claimed control of Oleksiivka and intensified offensives in multiple regions, while Ukraine investigates a deadly strike on a training unit.
The number of migrants reaching the UK in small boats in a single day hits a 2025 high
A record 1,194 migrants crossed the English Channel to the U.K. in small boats on Saturday, the highest single-day number this year, bringing the annual total to 14,811. This surge has increased pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government to address the issue. While seeking enhanced cooperation with France, the UK.
Russian missile strike hits Ukrainian training base, 12 dead
A Russian missile struck a Ukrainian army training unit. The attack resulted in the death of at least 12 soldiers. Over 60 others sustained injuries. The incident occurred on Sunday. Investigations are underway to determine the circumstances. Russia claimed control of Oleksiivka. Evacuations were mandated in Sumy. Peace talks are uncertain. Zelenskyy urged Russia to stop playing with diplomacy.
Glenn Greenwald says he feels ‘no regret’ after private video leaked, blames political targeting
Intimate videos of journalist Glenn Greenwald surfaced online, prompting a swift reaction. Greenwald confirmed his presence in the videos, denouncing their release as a malicious political act. He stated the videos depict consensual adult behavior and expressed no regret.
Mystery artist Banksy leaves a lighthouse and a clue in Marseille, but what's he really saying?
Banksy, the enigmatic street artist, has unveiled a captivating mural in Marseille, France, sparking a frenzy among art enthusiasts. The artwork features a lighthouse accompanied by the poignant phrase, "I want to be what you saw in me." Its location is already a magnet for tourists, drawn by the mural's optical illusion where a street post's shadow mimics the lighthouse beam.
Celebration turns to chaos: Two dead, hundreds arrested after PSG's Champions League win – top developments
Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory was marred by widespread unrest across France, resulting in multiple fatalities and numerous arrests. Celebrations quickly devolved into chaos, with incidents of violence, looting, and clashes with police reported nationwide. A heavy police presence struggled to contain the disorder as authorities investigated the tragic events that overshadowed the historic win.
'Make it a one-way trip': Greta Thunberg faces heat as she leaves for Gaza
Greta Thunberg is set to sail to Gaza this weekend with other international activists, challenging Israel's blockade and delivering humanitarian aid. The voyage, part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, aims to address the escalating humanitarian crisis and famine in Gaza. This action has sparked both support and criticism, with some calling for Thunberg to remain in Gaza.
Harvard slammed for choosing Chinese student with family ties to CCP-affiliated NGO as speaker
Harvard's selection of Yurong "Luanna" Jiang, a Chinese student with ties to a CCP-backed NGO, as commencement speaker has ignited controversy. Critics, pointing to her father's role in the NGO and its links to the Chinese government, questioned the choice.
'Devil in the Ozarks' on Loose: Killer ex-cop has a dangerous edge as he knows exactly how police think
A massive manhunt is underway for Grant Hardin, a former Arkansas police chief and convicted murderer, who escaped from a medium-security prison. Experts warn his law enforcement background gives him a dangerous advantage, as authorities deploy extensive resources to track him in Stone County. The FBI offers a $20,000 reward, urging the public to report any information on the armed and extremely dangerous fugitive.
Kenyan rights groups condemn arrest of protest site developer
Kenyan rights groups have condemned the arrest of a software developer who built a platform opposing a contentious finance bill, warning that it reflected an intensifying crackdown on dissent. On May 19, developer Rose Njeri shared a link to her website on X, saying it was built to oppose a new finance bill, which she warned would raise living costs and breach privacy rights.
3 patients killed in fire that broke out at a hospital in German city of Hamburg
A devastating fire at a Hamburg hospital, Marienkrankenhaus, claimed the lives of three patients and left over thirty injured. The blaze erupted in the geriatric ward on the ground floor, quickly spreading smoke throughout the four-story building. Firefighters rescued people from windows, battling the flames and evacuating a section of the hospital.
Bridge collapses that killed 7 were ‘acts of terrorism’, say Russian authorities
Two train bridges in Russia's Bryansk and Kursk regions collapsed in separate incidents, prompting investigations into potential terrorism. The Bryansk incident resulted in seven fatalities and multiple injuries when a passenger train derailed. A freight train also derailed in Kursk, causing a fire, but no casualties were reported, raising suspicions of Ukrainian involvement.
HRW warns Gulf labourers at risk as temperatures soar
Human Rights Watch said Sunday that migrant workers in the Gulf were at risk from extreme heat, urging countries to extend protections for labourers exposed to soaring temperatures. "Because Gulf states are dragging their feet on evidence-based labour protections, migrant workers are unnecessarily dying, experiencing kidney failure, and suffering from other chronic illnesses," he added.
Iran rejects IAEA concerns after report highlights surge in enriched uranium stockpile
Amid rising tensions over Iran's growing uranium stockpile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke with IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Grossi, reaffirming Iran's cooperation while urging the agency to avoid political agendas. An IAEA report expressed concern over Iran's 60 percent enriched uranium, while Iran insists its activities are monitored and denies pursuing those nuclear weapons.
Nearly 200 migrants in small boats rescued in Channel
Nearly 200 migrants trying to cross the Channel from France to Britain in small boats were rescued between late Friday and late Saturday, French coastal authorities said. A total 184 people were picked up in four different rescue operations, the maritime prefecture for France's Channel and northern region said in a statement on Sunday.
New natural gas project off Senegal makes fishing communities feel threatened
A natural gas project off Senegal's coast, involving BP and Kosmos Energy, aims to boost the economy. However, fishermen in Guet Ndar report declining catches since the project began. They say fish are drawn away from traditional fishing grounds. A gas leak further raised environmental concerns. Locals also complain that the promised benefits, like lower gas prices, have not materialized.
Watch: Paris erupts in chaos after PSG win Champions League; nearly 300 arrested amid riots
Following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, celebrations in Paris turned violent, resulting in clashes between fans and police. At least two people died, and 559 were arrested after riots erupted near the Champs-Elysees and Parc des Princes, where thousands watched the match. Previously, violence also occurred after PSG's semi-final win, prompting a heavy police presence of 5,400 officers across the city.
Iran warns of retaliation if Europeans 'exploit' UN nuclear report
Iran on Sunday warned it would retaliate if European powers that have threatened to reimpose nuclear sanctions "exploit" a UN report showing Tehran has stepped up production of highly enriched uranium. The European trio have warned they could reimpose sanctions if they deemed Iran's nuclear programme a threat to the continent's security.
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