U. S. forces shot down two Iranian attack drones. forces shoot down two Iranian attack drones, an official says; Iran said it had not reached a final decision on a deal with Washington after U. President Donald Trump announced a "great settlement" to end the war.
A potential deal between the United States and Iran could depend on Israel's security concerns. Matt Reisener, a national-security adviser, stated that both nations are pursuing diplomacy alongside military pressure. Iran and the U. S. each see benefits in negotiations. However, Reisener believes Israel's reaction and security needs will ultimately shape any agreement. Matt Reisener, senior national-security adviser at the Center for Maritime Strategy, talks to RFE/RL about why diplomacy and military pressure are likely to continue, what Iran and the United States each believes it has to gain from talks, and why any agreement may actually hinge on Israel.
Iran and Albania are in conflict over a planned billion-dollar resort. Albanian citizens protested the development in a protected wetlands area. Iran viewed the situation as an opportunity to confront the Albanian government. When thousands of Albanians began protesting plans for a billion-dollar resort in a once-protected wetlands area for pink flamingoes, few could have expected that Iran would see it as an opportunity for a brawl with the Albanian government.
Riots erupted in Belfast after a knife attack allegedly by a Sudanese asylum seeker. The victim sustained serious injuries. The unrest has raised concerns about anti-immigration sentiment. Violence spread across Belfast following a shocking knife attack allegedly carried out by a Sudanese asylum seeker on Monday, triggering a wave of anti-immigration unrest. The victim suffered significant injuries to his face and back.
A Russian woman faced sentencing in a Manhattan federal court. A Russian woman who pleaded guilty to lying about her contacts with Russia’s main intelligence agency -- and was later accused of sending drunken harassing messages to the FBI -- was set to be sentenced in a Manhattan federal court.
Amanda Maria Souza de Oliveira, 38, was arrested in Santa Catarina Amanda Maria Souza de Oliveira faces fraud charges after allegedly persuading family to take her into their homeA 38-year-old woman has been arrested in Brazil accused of pretending to be a 12-year-old girl to deceive a couple who took her into their home for more than a year. Amanda Maria Souza de Oliveira was charged in the southern state of Santa Catarina with fraud and false identity offences.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The 2026 World Cup, hosted across 16 cities With matches in 16 cities across the US, Mexico and Canada, players and fans face an array of weather-related challengesWith the 2026 World Cup now under way, all 48 teams face a common opposition: summer weather across North America. Matches will be played in 16 cities, from southern Mexico to Canada, with a range of weather risks possible at each venue. Thunderstorms have already disrupted play b.
AI chatbot Perplexity's X account falsely stated Charlie Kirk was never shot. A day after Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old prominent ally of U. S. President Donald Trump, was fatally gunned down at a university in Utah, the X account of AI chatbot Perplexity falsely stated that the activist was never shot.
A suspect is dead after approaching a White House checkpoint and firing at U. S. Secret Service officers. The person removed a weapon from a bag shortly after 6 p. m. ET and began shooting. The Secret Service reported this in a preliminary investigation statement. The U. Secret Service said in a statement that, the person approached a checkpoint shortly after 6 p.
The UN human rights office launched a Global Alliance for Human Rights. The coalition aims to prioritize human rights in decision-making amid record conflict levels, rising inequality, and climate change. The UN human rights office (OHCHR) has launched a Global Alliance for Human Rights, a broad coalition aimed at placing the issue at the heart of decision-making, when conflict levels have reached a record high amid deepening inequality and accelerating climate change.
China's Ministry of State Security claimed foreign agencies are using "spy turtles" and Ministry says on WeChat that animals fitted with sensors by foreign agencies are ‘collecting sensitive marine data’China’s ministry of state security has claimed that foreign espionage and intelligence agencies are using innovative new methods to monitor the country’s waters, including deploying “spy” animals fitted with sensors. In a post on the Chinese platform WeChat on Friday, the ministry warn.
China’s State Administration for Market Regulation summoned five major e-commerce platforms including Alibaba and JD. com. The regulator cited deceptive promotional practices and destructive price cuts ahead of the 618 shopping festival. Alibaba’s Hong Kong shares fell 5.4% to HK$107.40. JD. com shares dropped 2.9% to HK$108.9. The summons signals Beijing’s continued oversight of the country’s digital economy. Shares in China’s biggest e-commerce companies fell on Thursday after Beijing’s market regulator summoned five of the country’s largest online shopping platforms over deceptive promotional practices ahead of the annual “618” (June 18) shopping festival.
India placed the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance last year. This decision shifts focus from diplomatic and legal consequences to the potential disappearance of transparency. The concern now centers on data sharing within one of the world’s major transboundary water agreements. When India placed the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance last year, attention naturally focused on the diplomatic and legal consequences of the decision.
Odesa is preparing its Black Sea beaches for summer visitors. Divers are clearing debris from downed Russian drones to ensure safety. The city offers a temporary respite for war-weary Ukrainians despite ongoing risks. Ukraine's city of Odesa is welcoming beachgoers for the summer season on its Black Sea coast. Despite the risk of Russian strikes, Odesa's beaches offer a temporary respite to war-weary Ukrainians.
Serbia has granted citizenship to four times more Russian nationals than all other foreign citizens combined this year. This includes individuals under international sanctions, despite warnings from the European Union. Despite warnings from the EU, Serbia’s government has granted citizenship to four times as many Russian nationals as to all other foreign citizens combined this year -- including individuals under international sanctions, an RFE/RL investigation has found.
Football prodigy Lamine Yamal was named a UN Goodwill Ambassador on the World Cup opening day. The tournament spans three countries and two continents, with the UN highlighting its potential for social justice. The biggest-ever football World Cup begins on Thursday, across three countries and two continents, with over 100 games. The UN is raising awareness of the game’s powerful capacity to serve as a platform for sustainable development and social justice.
Russian President Vladimir Putin renewed an offer to India for joint production and technology transfer of the Su As India’s stealth fighter gap widens, Russia is pitching the Su-57 as a solution. but production realities may tell a different story. This month, Defense News reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin renewed his offer of unrestricted joint production and technology transfer for Russia’s Su-57 fifth-generation stealth fighter during the St.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned that hate speech is spreading faster than ever. He called for urgent action to break a cycle that can lead to genocide and other atrocity crimes. Guterres described hate speech as a grave and growing threat to peace and security. He revealed a global action plan to address the issue. Hate speech is a grave and growing threat to peace and security, Secretary-General António Guterres warned on Thursday, calling for urgent action to break a cycle that can lead to genocide and other atrocity crimes.
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.