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Middle East crisis live: US and Iran trade strikes again, after Trump warns Tehran will ‘pay the price’ for stalled talks
US launches second round of airstrikes on Iran, and Tehran responds by targeting Bahrain, Kuwait and JordanUS strikes Iran for second day, as ceasefire appears close to collapseWelcome to our live coverage of the conflict in the Middle East.The US has launched a second round of airstrikes, after Donald Trump warned that Tehran would “pay the price” for stalled negotiations, and Iran responded with strikes targeting Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan.US Central Command said it had “completed” its latest...
Pakistan down Afghanistan to win a trophy after 74 years
MALE: Pakistan ended a 74-year wait for a football tournament title on Wednesday, defeating Afghanistan 2–0 in the final of the Diamond Jubilee International Football Tournament in at the National Stadium to claim a historic first stand-alone international crown. Shayek Dost produced a spectacular overhead kick to open the scoring in the first half before substitute Harun Hamid added a second in stoppage time to seal victory, as Pakistan lifted a tournament trophy for the first time since 1952...
Armed Forces chief writes urgent letter to Keir Starmer amid fears over no-show defence plan
The Chief of the Defence Staff has taken the unusual step of writing directly to Sir Keir Starmer amid fears the still-unpublished Defence Investment Plan (DIP) will not be enough to fund the military.Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton put his thoughts in writing to the Prime Minister ahead of Thursday - the date by which the plan was meant to be finished.Rachel Reeves is said to have offered the Ministry of Defence (MoD) around £13billion over four years to help fund the purchase of new jet...
'Abuse Of Law': Delhi High Court Cancels Probe Agency ED's Cases Against NewsClick
The Delhi High Court noted that a company in the business of digital print media was bound to incur expenses on payment of salary, consultation fee, rent, etc, and the allegation of siphoning was therefore not tenable.
Medicare Advantage plans denied prior authorization requests at unusually high rates, HHS report finds
Health newsMedicare Advantage plans denied prior authorization requests at unusually high rates, HHS report findsUnitedHealthcare, CVS Health and Humana had the highest denial rates for long-term care requests, according to a report from the agency’s inspector general.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00ShareAdd NBC News to GoogleJune 11, 2026, 12:01 AM EDTBy Berkeley Lovelace Jr.Patients enrolled in some of the nation’s largest Medicare Advantage plans were denied requests for r...
China cancels high-level meetings with EU
Abrupt scrapping of two sets of planned talks in Beijing comes as tensions grow between trade superpowers
EU countries weigh ‘tearing apart’ bloc’s diplomatic service
Chief diplomat Kaja Kallas and her EEAS are in capitals’ crosshairs over leadership and co-ordination issues
Bill Gates Says Jeffrey Epstein Tried To Use His Extramarital Affairs To Pressure Him
In his statement, Gates reiterated that he deeply regretted his association with Epstein.
Police in Belfast use water cannon as anti-immigrant unrest continues
Clashes come as family of knife attack victim calls for calm and condemns violence targeting immigrants.
Global human rights governance forum 2026 opens in Beijing
The 2026 Forum on Global Human Rights Governance opened in Beijing on Thursday, bringing together hundreds of officials, experts and representatives from around the world to discuss the role of development in advancing human rights.
Is China's Xi worried that North Korea wants "to confront the U.S."?
World Did China's Xi visit North Korea because an emboldened Kim Jong Un wants "to confront the U.S."? By Anna Coren, Anna Coren Foreign correspondent Anna Coren, CBS News foreign correspondent based in Hong Kong, is an Emmy Award-winning international correspondent who covers the Asia-Pacific region. Read Full Bio Anna Coren, Tucker Reals Tucker Reals Editor Tucker Reals is CBSNews.com's foreign editor, based in the CBS News London bureau. He has worked for CBS News since 2006, prior to which h...
Trump Claims US Sneaked 100 Million Oil Barrels From Hormuz Under Iran's Nose
The narrow waterway connecting the Gulf of Persia to Arabia has been under Iran's chokehold in retaliation for the US and Israeli attacks. One-fifth of the global oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz.
Senior Putin ally killed in Moscow car bomb after son 'posted his number plate online'
A senior ally of Vladimir Putin ally was killed in a Moscow car bomb after his son allegedly posted his number plate online. Lieutenant General Damir Davydov, who led the Kremlin's missile and artillery directorate, was inside a BMW X3 when it exploded in the Balashikha district of the Russian capital.The 57-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene after being scraped out of the burning vehicle.The high-ranking figure's death has yet to be officially announced by Russian authorities. According...
Watch: US unleashes 49 Tomahawk missiles in fresh 'self-defence' strikes on Iran
The US Central Command released video of self-defense strikes against Iranian military targets, including radar and air defense sites. The operation, involving 49 Tomahawk missiles, was a response to Iran's alleged aggression threatening US forces and international shipping. This marks a significant escalation in regional tensions.
Should not have met Epstein, never knew he was engaged in criminal conduct: Gates to lawmakers
Bill Gates admitted a "grave error in judgment" for meeting Jeffrey Epstein, testifying voluntarily before lawmakers. He stated he never witnessed or suspected Epstein's criminal conduct, emphasizing his own lack of involvement in any wrongdoing. Gates sought to distance himself, highlighting his philanthropic focus and ending their association in 2014.
AJK refugee seats cannot be abolished, Senate told
• Sanaullah says 12 reserved seats represent families displaced from held Kashmir• Opposition alleges ‘massive rigging’ in GB elections; PTI stages walkout• Minister tells lawmakers Rs5.4bn disbursed in fuel subsidy• House unanimously passes five bills ISLAMABAD: Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political and Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah on Wednesday told the Senate that 12 reserved seats for refugees in the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Legislative Assembly would not be abolished, saying they r...
Here's who will face off in California's new House districts as Dems seek edge
Politics California redrew its House map to give Democrats an edge. Here's who will face off in the new districts. By Caroline Linton Caroline Linton Associate Managing Editor, Politics Caroline Linton is an associate managing editor on the political team for CBSNews.com. She has previously written for The Daily Beast, Newsweek and amNewYork. Read Full Bio Caroline Linton June 10, 2026 / 11:06 PM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google After a lengthy tallying process, the initial results of Calif...
Albo thought his attacks on Pauline Hanson would make him look strong. They make him look RATTLED. He should be: PETER VAN ONSELEN
Albo thought his attacks on Pauline Hanson would make him look strong. They make him look RATTLED. He should be: PETER VAN ONSELENREAD MORE: Albo goes scorched earth on Pauline Hanson By PETER VAN ONSELEN, POLITICAL EDITOR, AUSTRALIA Published: 04:01, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 04:01, 11 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Govt offers dialogue as PTI protests GB polls in NA
• Tarar asks opposition to help create ‘enabling environment’ for talks• Achakzai hints at boycotting parliament over unmet demands ISLAMABAD: PTI lawmakers in the National Assembly (NA) staged a protest against the alleged rigging in the Gilgit-Baltistan elections, as the government yet again offered the opposition to engage in dialogue on issues of national importance. “I invited you on behalf of the government to come and sit together with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to have consultations o...
Judge warns DOJ not to ‘play possum’ with ‘anti-weaponization’ fund it says is dead
Justice DepartmentJudge warns DOJ not to ‘play possum’ with ‘anti-weaponization’ fund it says is deadThe Trump administration has said the fund isn’t moving forward, but the president has said he’d like to pay purported victims “the kind of money that they deserve.”Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00The Trump administration has given mixed messages about the status of the recently created "anti-weaponization" fund.Tayfun Coskun / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images fileShareAdd NBC...