The Kremlin stated French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and The leaders of Britain, Germany , and France said on June 7 they supported a proposal for talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Russian President Vladimir Putin to try to secure a ceasefire, and that Europe would play a role.
Austrian intelligence officer Egisto Ott was recently tried in Vienna for allegedly spying for Russia Egisto Ott is no James Bond. But the stories the 63-year-old Austrian told a Viennese jury recently would make good plotlines. Ott worked as an intelligence officer in Austria’s now-defunct Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and Counterterrorism. He was also moonlighting for the Russians.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian declared victory for his Civil Contract party on June Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian early on June 8 declared victory for his Civil Contract party over several pro-Russia groupings, with his party hovering around 50 percent as votes are counted, higher than pre-vote surveys suggested.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used a D-Day anniversary speech on US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth came under fire from critics around the world this weekend after he turned his speech at a Saturday event marking the D-Day anniversary into a “racist rant” against migrants. On June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in France, which was occupied by Nazi Germany’s troops.
Ukraine launched drones at targets across Russia, including the St. Ukraine launched hundreds of drones at targets across Russia, including the St. Petersburg region, around 1,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. Residents filmed drones overhead and smoke rising from military sites. The attack came on the final day of Russia’s flagship investment forum.
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2026 began today, June Apple's WWDC this year runs between June 8 and June 12, and starts today at 22:30 IST. The key question for WWDC 2026 is whether or not the AI-enhanced Siri is finally ready to take the stage.
Plastic items like surgical gloves, water bottles, and shopping bags are common in From surgical gloves to water bottles, shopping bags and chewing gum, every part of our daily lives includes plastic. They epitomise convenience – their durability makes our dependence on them inextricable, but it also stifles the environment.
Germany failed to secure a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council. The country has failed to win a non-permanent seat on the UNSC for the first time. Its selective application of international law vis-à-vis Ukraine and Iran, and its cautious and often wavering approach towards Israel, might have led smaller nations to lose faith in it.
The summer tourist season began in Russian-occupied Crimea. The summer tourist season is starting in Russian-occupied Crimea, but with Ukrainian drone attacks and fuel shortages, how many people will visit? Current Time correspondent Andrey Cherkasov explains, tour operators are trying to put a positive spin on the crisis, but it's being met with skepticism.
The INDIA bloc held its latest strategy meeting. Alliance tensions are reportedly growing. From the INDIA bloc’s latest strategy meeting and growing alliance tensions to the escalating U. S.-Iran conflict, a major arrest in West Bengal and Xi Jinping’s North Korea visit. The top stories of the day.
Indonesia's rupiah reached a record low of 18,155 per US When Indonesia’s rupiah breached the new psychological threshold of 18,155 per US dollar today (June 8), the currency’s lowest ever level, social stability alarm bells rang louder than at any time since the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis. Attempts to calm public anxiety with familiar assurances that economic fundamentals remain strong – or by attributing the post Rupiah’s collapse could tr.
Iran launched ballistic missiles at northern Israel on June 7, citing retaliation for Israeli strikes Iran launched ballistic missiles at northern Israel on June 7, describing the attack as retaliation for Israeli strikes in Lebanon. Israel responded with a "large-scale strike" on Iran's strategic defense systems. US President Donald Trump urged both sides to avoid further escalation.
Iranians report deepening economic hardship three months into the country's conflict with the United More than three months into Iran's conflict with the United States and Israel, Iranians say they are desperate about meeting basic needs. Some are down to one meal a day, meat is rare, and household appliances are sold off to pay bills. Some Iranians sent messages to RFE/RL's Radio Farda.
African migrants in South Africa report living in fear. Rallies against illegal immigration have gained momentum. The March & March campaign group is leading protests. Xenophobic sentiment has resurfaced. African migrants say legal status offers little protection as rallies against illegal immigration gain momentumAfrican migrants in South Africa say they are living in fear after a series of marches calling for illegal immigrants to leave reignited long-held xenophobic sentiment in the country. March & March, a campaign group at the forefront of recent protests, has given people living illegally in.
The Israeli military targeted Iranian regime sites early on June 8. This action retaliated for Tehran's attacks on Israel. It occurred shortly after US President Donald Trump advised Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against striking back. The Israeli military said its forces targeted Iranian regime sites early on June 8 in retaliation for Tehran's attacks on Israel and shortly after US President Donald Trump said he told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to strike back.
President Trump stated a deal with Iran to achieve a peace settlement is "very close." This comes after Iran launched air strikes against Israel. It was the first such attack since the April truce took effect. US President Donald Trump said a deal with Tehran to turn a cease-fire into a peace settlement is still "very close," even after Iran launched its first wave of air strikes against Israel since the fragile April truce took effect.
Rebels launched an offensive to seize Zémio in the Central African Republic. The attack aims to derail the December 2025 presidential election. Life on the UN peacekeeping frontline includes firefights and football matches. Night has fallen over the town of Zémio, in the east of the Central African Republic. In a few hours, the December 2025 presidential election is due to take place, but the rebels of the “Azande Ani Kpi Gbe” (AAKG) militia have launched an offensive to seize the city and derail the polls.
A private plane crashed in the Dominican Republic killing its pilot and co-pilot. The aircraft was en route to pick up former MLB star Yadier Molina and his family. The plane was attempting an emergency landing when it went down. Molina confirmed the flight was headed to Texas to collect him. Plane on way to pick up Yadier Molina and his family crashed in Dominican Republic, killing pilot and co-pilotA pilot and co-pilot from the United States have died in a fiery plane crash as they attempted an emergency landing in the Dominican Republic, authorities said.
UN human rights chief Volker Türk stated that children are dying in Cuba. Children are dying because doctors cannot access essential medicines, UN human rights chief Volker Türk said in a stark warning on Monday, calling for the immediate lifting of United States sanctions against the Caribbean nation that were causing “widespread harm”.
Peruvians vote Sunday in an election runoff between rightwing candidate Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of 1990s leader Alberto, is vying with a congressman to become country’s ninth president in a decadePeruvians go to the polls on Sunday in an election runoff that pits a perennial rightwing candidate, Keiko Fujimori, against a leftist congressman, Roberto Sánchez. Amid rising crime, chronic political instability, corruption scandals and voter apathy, they are vying to.
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Philippines, killing at least 35 people. The quake caused buildings to collapse in General Santos. Tsunami damage was reported in a southern coastal village. Smaller waves were measured in Indonesia, Palau, and southern Japan. Several mostly low-rise buildings collapsed or sustained heavy damage in the hard-hit city of General Santos. Tsunami damage was reported in at least one southern coastal village.
A magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck the southern Philippines early Monday. At least 19 people died. Buildings collapsed. Residents are warned about aftershocks and advised not to enter damaged structures. Residents warned not to enter damaged homes or other buildings owing to threat of aftershocks after magnitude-7.8 quakeA magnitude-7.8 earthquake shook part of the southern Philippines early on Monday, collapsing buildings and killing at least 19 people.“Many buildings were affected, but I cannot enumerate them now because we are busy with ongoing rescues,” Robert Dagon, of the General Santos City.
Venezuela's Delcy Rodríguez met US Ambassador Sergio Gor in New Delhi this week. During her visit to New Delhi this week, Venezuela's Delcy Rodrguez, met US Ambassador Sergio Gor. Had the meeting taken place in Washington or Caracas, it would have attracted little attention. In Delhi, however, it carried a different significance.
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing's allies claim Myanmar's military is mounting a comeback. They point to tactical gains and diplomatic outreach. Recent US media coverage has highlighted these developments. The military held tightly controlled elections. Coup maker Senior General Min Aung Hlaing’s allies want the world to believe that Myanmar’s military is “on the upswing” and “mounting a comeback” in a war that foreign media increasingly describe as “forgotten.” Recent US media coverage leans into that storyline, highlighting tactical gains, diplomatic outreach, and a presidential façade after tightly controlled elections.
Utsunomiya, Japan, closed all 94 of its schools after a bear sighting. The animal was seen within the city limits. This is the first time a bear has been spotted in the municipality. Police and hunters are searching for the animal. Police and hunters in Utsunomiya, 100km north of the capital, resume their search for animal that is not usually seen so close to TokyoA city in Japan has closed all its 94 primary and secondary schools after a bear was spotted in the municipality for the first time. Officials in Utsunomiya, a city of half a million people about 100km (62 miles) north of Tokyo, took action after a medium-sized blac.