The UN’s atomic energy agency head welcomed an Iran-US memorandum to end the war. He proposed direct talks with both parties. The agency will assist with concrete measures. Verification of Iran’s nuclear program is a key sticking point. The head of the UN’s atomic energy agency on Thursday welcomed the signing of an initial Iran-US memorandum aimed at ending the war, before proposing “to sit down” with both parties to assist with concrete measures such as verification of Iran’s nuclear programme, a key sticking point.
Palestinian officials report over 73,000 deaths in Gaza Over 1,73,200 people have been wounded since the start of the war, which was ignited by the Hamas-led October 7, 2023 attack into Israel. That attack killed some 1,200 people and took 251 others hostage.
The United States and Iran will meet in Buergenstock, Switzerland, on June “As things stand, the plan is still for the U. S. and Iran, along with mediators Pakistan and Qatar and other involved countries, to meet tomorrow at Buergenstock for initial negotiations about implementing the agreement,” the Swiss foreign ministry said in a statement. After MoU signing, Iran-U. talks planned in Switzerland on June 19.
The US military used a version of Elon Musk's AI tool Grok to help target attacks on Iran. Pentagon official Cameron Stanley stated in a court filing that the military relies on derivatives of xAI's commercial technology. This tool assisted in the deployment of approximately 2,000 munitions. A Pentagon official revealed in a court filing earlier this week that the US military used a version of Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence tool, Grok, to help carry out attacks on Iran.
The World Health Organization has issued new guidelines as treatment capacity for the Bundibugyo species of Ebola expands in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The expansion aims to combat the rare and deadly disease. Community mistrust remains a major challenge to ending the outbreak in the region. Treatment capacity for the rare and deadly Bundibugyo species of Ebola is expanding in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), as the World Health Organization (WHO) warns that community mistrust remains a major challenge to ending the outbreak.
Sierra Leone's First Lady Fatima Maada Bio stated she will not condemn female genital mutilation without reliable data on its harms. This stance has drawn criticism from health professionals and politicians. Exclusive: health professionals, survivors and politicians voice concerns in open letter over comments by Fatima Maadi Bio, who denies supporting the practiceThe first lady of Sierra Leone has denied that she supports female genital mutilation amid rising anger around her perceived approval of the practice. But in an exclusive response to the Guardian, Fatima Maada Bio, the wife of President Julius.
Hidenori Furuta resigned as chair of Fujitsu, the Japanese technology firm. Japanese technology company at centre of Post Office IT scandal is negotiating settlement with UK government over faulty softwareBusiness live – latest updatesThe chair of Fujitsu, the Japanese technology firm at the centre of the Post Office IT scandal, has resigned after its board became aware of his “woman-related inappropriate conduct”. The company said on Tuesday that Hidenori Furuta had stepp.
Dozens of soccer fans displayed Iran’s pre-revolutionary Lion and Sun flag at the country’s World Cup opener. This occurred despite FIFA winning a court hearing to prohibit the symbol inside venues. The Lion and Sun flag has become a mark of resistance to repressive theocratic rule in Iran.
South African jazz pianist and composer Abdullah Ibrahim has died at age 91. He passed away peacefully in Germany after a brief illness. Ibrahim recorded over 70 albums during his career. The accomplished musician, who recorded over 70 albums in his career, died peacefully in Germany after a short illnessThe South African jazz composer and pianist Abdullah Ibrahim has died at the age of 91. His family announced his death in a statement released on Monday.
U. S. President Trump met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. President Trump said Russia should make peace with Ukraine after a “very good” meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday, in comments that sparked cautious optimism among G7 leaders that a peace deal could be struck.
Southeast Asian leaders attended the ASEAN–Russia Commemorative Summit in Kazan on 1 The arrival of leaders from across Southeast Asia in the Russian city of Kazan for the ASEAN–Russia Commemorative Summit on June 17-18, 2026, represents far more than a routine diplomatic gathering. Partially overlapping with a Group of Seven (G7) meeting in France, where leaders reaffirmed “unwavering” support for Ukraine in its ongoing defense against Russia’s The post ASEAN engages Russia w.
Ukrainian drones struck a Moscow oil refinery on the morning of June 18. Multiple Ukrainian drones hit a Moscow oil refinery on the morning of June 18, in what was the second attack this week on the largest fuel supplier to the Moscow region. At least 16 people were injured in the attack,.
Georgia’s former president, Salome Zurabishvili, warned on June 1 In an interview with RFE/RL in Washington on June 16, Georgia’s fifth president, Salome Zurabishvili, warned that the West risks “giving away” Georgia to Moscow’s interests through inattention, even as Tbilisi becomes increasingly central to the wider strategic balance across the Caucasus.
Max Mara celebrated its 75th anniversary with a runway show in Shanghai. The Italian fashion house presented its fall/winter collection. Designer Ian Griffiths cited Shanghai's energetic pace as inspiration. The show featured pieces that paid tribute to Chinese style. Max Mara aims to attract China's luxury consumers. Fashion house pays tribute to Chinese style with its 75th anniversary catwalk show in Shanghai“New York may be the city that never sleeps, but Shanghai doesn’t even sit down.” For the British designer Ian Griffiths, who encountered this line in the New Yorker, it summed up why China’s biggest city was the right place to celebrate Max Mara’s 75th anniversary.“Max Mara is a product for metropolitan.
Ukrainian drones struck targets in and around Moscow early on June 16. Videos posted online captured drone attacks on sites in Moscow and the surrounding region early on June 16. The Kapotnya oil refinery near the capital was seen in flames. Kyiv has intensified its attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure as it tries to disrupt the funds driving Russia's war effort.
Odesa's property market is experiencing a surge despite ongoing Russian strikes from the Black Sea. Real estate agents report that seaside homes and apartments are selling rapidly. Demand is primarily from local residents, buyers from Kyiv, and Ukrainians displaced by the conflict. Life in the city continues, with residents protected by air defense systems. Despite Russian strikes from the Black Sea, real estate agents say Odesa’s property market is surging.
More than two million Filipino workers depart Manila annually for foreign employment. Manila’s International Airport, the worst in Southeast Asia and perpetually under renovation, serves as the departure hall for more than two million Filipino workers whom the state contracts out annually to foreign employers. The passengers are nurses, seafarers, engineers and maids. Official pronouncements celebrate their exodus as a resounding national accomplishment.
Bangladesh's new Prime Minister Tarique Rahman took office, suggesting a potential When Bangladesh’s newly elected Prime Minister Tarique Rahman took office earlier this year, there was a tentative hint that New Delhi and Dhaka might finally transcend the bitter recriminations that followed ex-leader Sheikh Hasina’s dramatic ouster in a 2024 uprising, from which she fled into exile in India. Early indicators were positive.
An international review found commercial cannabis sales increase cannabis usage and rates of psychosis. Review reveals rise in users and rates of psychosis in countries where cannabis is sold commercially Decriminalising the possession of cannabis or strictly regulating access to the drug do not appear to drive up usage, but when the drug is sold commercially the number of users increases and more mental health problems are seen, a review has found. An international team analysed the dramatic shift i.
Ebola has impacted public-facing workers in Bunia, costing lives and incomes. A headteacher, motorcycle taxi driver, and travel agent are among those affected. School principals are implementing measures to prevent virus spread. A headteacher, a motorcycle taxi driver and a travel agent are among those who are counting the human and economic cost of the virusJustin Keno watches more than 400 pupils stream through the Nelson Mandela school’s gate each morning, and wonders which of them might be carrying Ebola. The institution’s principal has done everything he can to prevent the spread of the virus: installing hand-washing.
The UN refugee agency called for an urgent expansion of resettlement programs. Millions of people are fleeing war or persecution. Available places fall short of global needs. UNHCR warned that resettlement remains out of reach for many. As millions of people continue to flee their countries due to war or persecution, UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, called on Tuesday for an urgent expansion of refugee resettlement programmes, warning that available places continue to fall short of global needs.
Government forces and soldiers were responsible for more grave violations against children in armed conflict For the first time, soldiers and Government forces were responsible for more grave violations against children in armed conflict than non-State armed groups – and 2025 set a grim new record for the total number of child victims.
Haiti's interim government deployed a new national police tactical unit to the capital. The unit, known as the Leopards, began operations against powerful gangs on 15 October. This marks a significant escalation in the government's efforts to regain control of Port-au-Prince. The Leopards unit is trained and equipped by the United States. Passengers look out of the back of a brightly-coloured shared pick-up style taxi, known locally in Haiti as a “tap” as it makes its way along the Boulevard du 15 Octobre in the east of the capital, Port-au-Prince.
Global fish production has reached a record high, with aquaculture supplying most of the fish consumed. However, rising temperatures and overfishing pose significant threats to the industry's future sustainability. Aquaculture now supplies most of the fish people eat, a landmark report by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reveals, but rising temperatures and overfishing are putting the future of the industry at risk.