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China risks dirty hands from Prabowo’s tainted meal deal
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China risks dirty hands from Prabowo’s tainted meal deal

China is now linking itself to Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto’s Free For more than a decade, China’s relationship with Indonesia has been defined by railways, industrial parks, nickel processing plants and large-scale infrastructure. Now, China is beginning to associate itself with something far more politically sensitive: President Prabowo Subianto’s flagship Free Nutritious Meals program, known locally as Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG).

Taliban Security Forces Fire On Afghan Women's Rights Protesters
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Taliban Security Forces Fire On Afghan Women's Rights Protesters

Taliban security forces fired on women’s rights protesters in Herat on June 9. The demonstration was against the arrest of women accused of violating the mandatory dress code. An eyewitness reported at least one person was killed. Afghan Talliban forces used gunfire to disperse a women’s rights protest in the western city of Herat on June 9 after residents demonstrated against the recent arrest of women accused of violating the mandatory dress code.

The Democratic Dilemma in South Korea’s Local Election Ballot Shortage
33d ago

The Democratic Dilemma in South Korea’s Local Election Ballot Shortage

South Korean President Lee faces scrutiny after a local election ballot shortage. President Lee sold Korean democracy abroad as a system that fixes itself. Now his party and the administration have to prove it by holding the election commission to account without handing the conspiracy theorists a win.

Powerful earthquake in southern Philippines leaves at least 37 dead
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Powerful earthquake in southern Philippines leaves at least 37 dead

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.

Erdogan says Israel's attacks on Syria, Lebanon threaten Turkey too
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Erdogan says Israel's attacks on Syria, Lebanon threaten Turkey too

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated Israel's attacks on Syria and Lebanon threaten Turkey. NATO member Turkey has been one of the fiercest critics of Israel’s assaults on Iran, Gaza, ‌and Lebanon, saying Israel was the biggest obstacle to regional peace. It has halted ‌all trade with Israel and called for measures ‌against ⁠it at international courts.

Four days of extreme rain in Indonesia killed 7% of world’s rarest great apes, study finds
32d ago

Four days of extreme rain in Indonesia killed 7% of world’s rarest great apes, study finds

Extreme rain and landslides in North Sumatra killed 58 of the 800 remaining Tapanuli orangutans. This represents 7% of the critically endangered species. The study links the event to the climate crisis. Critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan population falls after heavy rain and landslides, fuelled by climate crisis, in North SumatraExtreme rainfall and landslides fuelled by the climate crisis killed 7% of the remaining population of the world’s rarest great ape, a study has found, prompting fears for the species’ survival. The research suggests 58 out of the remaining 800 critically endangered.

U.S. and Iran exchange strikes in major escalation | Above the Fold | 10.06.2026
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U.S. and Iran exchange strikes in major escalation | Above the Fold | 10.06.2026

The United States and Iran exchanged strikes, escalating tensions in West Asia. This follows Iran's retaliation against U. S. military facilities. The report also covers domestic political developments in India. From Iran’s retaliation against U. U. and Iran exchange strikes in major escalation | Above the Fold | 10.06.2026.

U.S. and Iran launch airstrikes after Trump blamed Tehran for downing Army helicopter
32d ago

U.S. and Iran launch airstrikes after Trump blamed Tehran for downing Army helicopter

The U. S. Army Apache helicopter crashed off the coast of Oman. It collided with an Iranian drone. This information comes from a U. official speaking anonymously. Iran stated it would leave no attack unanswered. carried out strikes following the crash. Army Apache helicopter that crashed off the coast of Oman went down after colliding with an Iranian drone, according a U.

Diplomacy in focus as escalation ‘reverberates across borders and continents’, warns UN chief
32d ago

Diplomacy in focus as escalation ‘reverberates across borders and continents’, warns UN chief

The UN Security Council convened a high-level debate on political solutions in the Middle East Nearly four months after the latest Middle East crisis erupted and despite a fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran, tensions continue to reverberate across the region and beyond. The UN Security Council is holding a high-level debate on advancing political solutions in the Middle East, amid continuing conflicts, humanitarian emergencies and concerns over regional stability.

There is no military solution to the Middle East’s imbroglio
32d ago

There is no military solution to the Middle East’s imbroglio

The Obama administration focused diplomatic and economic resources on Iran's nuclear program. Back when the Obama administration was negotiating a nuclear agreement with Iran, I asked National Security Council officials, “Why are you expending all of your economic leverage, and political and diplomatic resources on stopping Iran from developing a bomb they don’t have (and even if they did, could never use), while these same resources could be mobilized The post There is no military sol.

Global brands ‘likely’ using mineral that funds rebels accused of atrocities in DRC, investigation
32d ago

Global brands ‘likely’ using mineral that funds rebels accused of atrocities in DRC, investigation

Global brands including Amazon, Ericsson, and Sony may have sourced coltan from the Democratic Republic of Congo. This mineral is allegedly controlled by M23 rebels. The rebels are accused of sexual violence, summary executions, and torture. Amazon and Sony among firms that may have sourced coltan, used in phones, from supply chains controlled by the M23 rebels, says Global WitnessLeading global brands including Amazon, Ericsson and Sony are “likely” to have sourced minerals linked to a militia accused of widespread sexual violence, summary executions and torture, a new investigation claims. The companies allegedlybut unknowingly, acqu.

Trump Says US Responds To Downing Of Helicopter With 'Very Powerful' Strikes On Iran
33d ago

Trump Says US Responds To Downing Of Helicopter With 'Very Powerful' Strikes On Iran

The United States launched self-defense strikes against Iran on June 9. President Donald Trump said the response was necessary after Iranian forces downed a US Army Apache helicopter on June 8. The US strikes were described as very powerful by Trump. Iran was targeted just hours after the helicopter incident. The United States said it launched "self-defense" strikes against Iran on June 9 just hours after President Donald Trump said Washington was compelled to respond to the downing of a US Army Apache helicopter by Iranian forces a day earlier.

Panic Buying In Russian-Occupied Crimea Amid Transportation Crisis, Fuel Shortages
33d ago

Panic Buying In Russian-Occupied Crimea Amid Transportation Crisis, Fuel Shortages

Residents in Russian-occupied Crimea report empty grocery shelves and purchase limits on basic goods. Residents of Russian-occupied Crimea are reporting empty shelves in grocery stores and purchase limits on a number of basic goods. This comes amid a regional transportation collapse and fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries and vital infrastructure.

Fresh strikes on Tyre kill eight, as UN puts Lebanon destruction bill at $365 million, and rising
33d ago

Fresh strikes on Tyre kill eight, as UN puts Lebanon destruction bill at $365 million, and rising

The United Nations reported that Lebanon has sustained over $365 million in building damage in Beirut and Mount Lebanon since the recent escalation. Fresh strikes in Tyre killed eight people. This assessment highlights the ongoing destruction despite a ceasefire. The fighting continues to impact civilian areas. Lebanon has suffered more than $365 million in damage to buildings across Beirut and Mount Lebanon since the latest escalation, Tuesday, as fresh strikes in Tyre underscored the fragility of a ceasefire that has failed to stop the fighting.

Palestinians face systematic abuse by Israeli settlers and Hamas alike: Independent investigators
33d ago

Palestinians face systematic abuse by Israeli settlers and Hamas alike: Independent investigators

Palestinian civilians face systematic abuse from both Israeli settlers and Hamas, investigators. The report details escalating settler violence in the occupied West Bank. It also highlights fear-based Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip. These conditions leave Palestinians trapped between two oppressive forces. Palestinian civilians are trapped between escalating settler violence in the occupied West Bank and fear-based Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip, investigators appointed by the UN Human Rights Council said on Tuesday in a new report.

‘Rare, untreatable strain’: Ebola toll mounts in eastern DR Congo
34d ago

‘Rare, untreatable strain’: Ebola toll mounts in eastern DR Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has 515 confirmed Ebola cases across three eastern provinces. The top UN aid official is in Ituri province for a three-day assessment visit. The province is the epicentre of the country's Ebola outbreak. The visit comes as the outbreak continues to spread in the region. The top UN aid official in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is in Ituri province – the epicentre of the country's Ebola outbreak – for a three-day assessment visit, as the confirmed case count reaches 515 across three eastern provinces.

Russia Wants To Build a State-Run VPN. What Could Go Wrong?
32d ago

Russia Wants To Build a State-Run VPN. What Could Go Wrong?

Russia proposed a state-run VPN service. This initiative is part of broader efforts to control internet access. Industry insiders reportedly view the proposal with skepticism. What’s the latest brick in Russia’s effort to build its Great Internet Firewall? A proposal to create a government-run Virtual Private Network, co-opting a tool that has been widely embraced by Russians trying to avoid government censorship.

EU Considering Sanctions On Russian Orthodox Patriarch, Chess Federation Chief, Others
33d ago

EU Considering Sanctions On Russian Orthodox Patriarch, Chess Federation Chief, Others

The European Union is considering financial sanctions against the head of the Russian Orthodox Church. Other targets include the Russian head of the world chess federation and a historian advising President Putin. These measures target top Russian officials. The European Union is calling for financial sanctions on the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, the Russian head of the world chess federation, a historian who is a close adviser to President Vladimir Putin, and other top officials.

Travel bans and ICE crackdowns cast shadow on FIFA’s ‘inclusive’ World Cup
32d ago

Travel bans and ICE crackdowns cast shadow on FIFA’s ‘inclusive’ World Cup

The Trump administration's immigration restrictions and travel bans are drawing scrutiny ahead of the FIFA Trump administration’s hardline immigration restrictions and travel bans draw significant scrutiny ahead of the upcoming international sporting event; amid a ‘climate of fear’, advocacy groups launch campaigns to protect fans and residents from potential enforcement actions near venues.

Argentinians queue for miles to mourn biggest rockstar most of world has never heard of
32d ago

Argentinians queue for miles to mourn biggest rockstar most of world has never heard of

Thousands of fans lined up for over seven kilometers in Argentina to mourn Carlos "Indio" Solari. They sang rock songs and carried banners. Vendors sold T-shirts with his image. Solari is considered Argentina's most popular musician. His music inspired cross-generational devotion. Carlos ‘Indio’ Solari, virtually unknown elsewhere but said to be Argentina’s most popular musician, inspired cross-generational devotionThe line stretched for more than 7km (four miles).

Marking historic progress on rights for persons with disabilities, UN conference tackles critical
33d ago

Marking historic progress on rights for persons with disabilities, UN conference tackles critical

The UN chief opened the 19th global meeting on disability rights. He stated that while progress has been made over two decades, more work is needed to fulfill promises. The conference addresses critical issues for persons with disabilities worldwide. Historical gains have been hard-won, but much more needs to be done to advance progress in realising promises made two decades ago, said the UN chief at the opening on Tuesday of the 19th global meeting on the rights of persons with disabilities at UN Headquarters.

Ex-CIA disguise chief says AI elevates spy wars to new heights
33d ago

Ex-CIA disguise chief says AI elevates spy wars to new heights

Artificial intelligence has significantly advanced espionage capabilities. Spy agencies can better identify human sources. Adversaries now use synthetic identities and deepfakes, expanding threats beyond traditional cyberattacks. Artificial intelligence (AI) has sharpened the tools of espionage and deception on all sides, giving spy agencies new power to identify and groom human sources while also arming adversaries with synthetic identities and deepfakes that are increasingly difficult to detect.

US Defense Manufacturing Executive Diller Says Drone Era Reshaping Warfare
33d ago

US Defense Manufacturing Executive Diller Says Drone Era Reshaping Warfare

Mach Industries executive Diller stated the Gulf conflict showed the importance of mass- The Gulf conflict has underscored the growing importance of mass-produced, low-cost weapons systems, particularly drones and munitions, and exposed the limitations of relying on expensive defensive technologies to counter them, according an executive at the defense tech firm Mach Industries.

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