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Major Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine kill several, wound dozens
World Major Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine kill several, wound dozens June 2, 2026 / 1:32 AM EDT / CBS/AFP Add CBS News on Google A barrage of Russian missile and drone strikes killed at least nine people and wounded dozens across Ukraine, authorities said on Tuesday, just days after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that Moscow was preparing a "massive new strike". Moscow has bombarded Ukraine almost daily since launching an offensive in 2022, often provoking retaliation from K...
Gunman kills six family members before taking his own life when cornered by police
Six people were killed in a series of shootings believed to have been carried out by a relative who then took his own life when confronted by police.
How UK, France Teamed Up To Stop Russian 'Shadow Fleet' In Atlantic
British and French forces worked together to track and board a tanker accused of helping Russia bypass sanctions
‘Not the deal promised’: Labor’s Ed Husic questions Aukus pact that will deliver secondhand subs
Former frontbencher launches most significant internal criticism of $368bn Aukus deal since ALP national conference in 2023Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia needs a backup plan for the Aukus submarine agreement, Labor MP Ed Husic has warned, arguing sluggish American production and the “transactional nature” of the Trump administration have put the multi-billion-dollar defence deal at risk.The defence minist...
Trump Wants Tougher Iran Deal, But It Looks More Like Obama's 2015 Pact
It seems that the draft memorandum of understanding (MoU), which is being discussed with Iran, is, in some ways, similar to the deal he had strongly opposed.
Ivanka assassination plot: Accused had blueprint of her home, wanted to 'burn down' Trump's house
An IRGC-linked operative, Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges in Manhattan, accused of plotting to assassinate Ivanka Trump and orchestrating global attacks. He claimed innocence, stating, "Our children are being killed by your rockets." The indictment details alleged bombings and planned attacks, with potential life sentences.
Putin Has No Good Way Out of His War
Perpetuating a war is not the same as winning one.
Russia’s new depravity: Wrapping deadly mines in rags to drop on Ukraine
When she leaves home every day in Kherson, Natalia Sergienko is never sure if she will come back alive. For her and every inhabitant of this Ukrainian port city, a new lethal threat lies in wait: hundreds of disguised landmines systematically seeded onto pavements, sports fields and bus stations by Russian drones. Moscow’s forces, situated just over a kilometre from the centre of Kherson on the opposite bank of the Dnipro River, have intensified their campaign against the city by routinely depl...
How America’s conspiracy theorists broke the US
On 25 April this year, 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen was stopped by Secret Service agents while trying to rush into the White House correspondents’ dinner with a gun. He was apprehended on the scene and later charged with attempted assassination in what was the third apparent attempt on Donald Trump’s life. Immediately, conspiracy theories proliferated wildly on social media. Thousands of posts claimed the event had been staged – a “false flag” orchestrated by Trump to gain sympathy. On X, “Toda...
Putin’s desperate fight for global influence is turning into a quiet disaster
What does Putin do next? Welcome to The i Paper’s opinion series in which our writers and experts take a deeper look at the future for the Russian leader. • Furious Putin is trapped in a gilded cage. Only death will free him• Putin has made a vast strategic error. This relationship shows us why• The worst war the Soviets ever fought is now haunting Putin• Putin has turned Russia into a ‘crack cocaine’ economy – he’s trapped• Putin is in retreat across the globe. But he has one great hope left...
The Mandelson files starkly expose how little he mattered to Trump
Everybody has been waiting to see what scandalous revelations might appear in the latest tranche of government papers relating to Lord Peter Mandelson’s appointment as UK ambassador to Washington, but so far the papers have provided only thin gruel. The more interesting story is how the British Government and its security apparatus managed either to ignore or not notice damning information about Mandelson’s relations with the paedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, which had long been on the pu...
Replace Reeves if Starmer goes, voters tell Labour
Rachel Reeves should be replaced as Chancellor if Sir Keir Starmer is ousted in a Labour leadership contest, the majority of voters believe. Reeves’ team had told newspapers that she should stay on in order to maintain some stability if Starmer were defeated by Wes Streeting, Andy Burnham or another Labour leader contender in a likely contest this year. But City AM/Freshwater Strategy polling has shown that most voters believe Reeves should be moved on if Starmer left Downing Street. Ar...
Trump loses his temper with Netanyahu in expletive-laden call on Israel's escalation in Lebanon: report
United States President Donald Trump lashed out at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the latter’s escalation in Lebanon in an expletive-laden phone call on Monday, according to American news outlet Axios. The report cited two US officials and a third source briefed on the call. It said that Trump called Netanyahu “crazy” and accused him of ingratitude, according to two of the sources, and also halted Israel’s plan to strike Beirut. On Monday, Trump said he had spoken to Netanyahu an...
Rafael Grossi: the next Iran nuclear deal will look very different
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi says the 2015 Iran nuclear deal is no longer a workable model.
Right to Buy has been a huge success, of course the left hates it
Labour leadership contenders’ claims that Right to Buy is to blame for the housing crisis are absurd, says Ben Hopkinson Last week in a 5,000 word polemic, Tony Blair accused the Labour government of being parked firmly in the party’s ‘soft left’ comfort zone. Perhaps nothing reflects this more than the leadership contender’s short-sighted clamour for social housing at the expense of a functioning housing market. Andy Burnham, in his response to Blair, went as far as claiming that the Right...
Trump's $1.8 Billion 'Weaponization' Payout Put On Hold After Backlash
The proposal was dropped as senators returned to Washington after their Memorial Day break and faced an impasse with the president over a $72 billion bill to fund ICE and Border Patrol operations.
Trump makes late-night endorsements in six states ahead of Tuesday primaries, including California
President Trump has issued a series of endorsements ahead of Tuesday’s primary elections in California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota, including in gubernatorial, congressional and Senate races.Among the candidates Trump has thrown his support behind is U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra, R-Iowa, who is seeking to become his state's next governor."As your next Governor, Randy will fight tirelessly to Grow the Economy, Cut Taxes and Regulations, Promote MADE IN THE U.S.A., Unleash...
Labour may not agree with Blair, but the public does…
This month’s City AM / Freshwater Strategy Poll reveals that the public is largely on the side of the former Prime Minister rather than Keir Starmer or his potential heirs when it comes to welfare, energy costs and growth, says Matthew Lesh Love him or, like many others, absolutely detest his guts, it’s hard to avoid the fact that Tony Blair is an expert attention-getter. His 5,700-word essay last week will be one of the most significant interventions in British politics this year. It is not...
Tharoor questions full rendition of Vande Mataram, calls it 'unnecessary imposition'
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor questioned the mandatory full recitation of Vande Mataram at every public event, deeming it an "unnecessary imposition." He emphasized that while the national song commands respect, forcing its complete rendition twice during short programs is difficult to justify.
If performance matters more than privilege then prove it
New research shows investors still perceive privately educated CEOs as a “safer bet” despite no evidence of stronger performance outcomes, says Vincent Keaveny Last week at the House of Lords, senior leaders from across financial services gathered to launch Progress Together’s new campaign: Making the Invisible Visible. The campaign focuses on a challenge British business can no longer afford to ignore – the invisible class barriers that continue to shape who progresses, who gets sponsored...