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'Shameless': AAP, Congress target PM Modi for meeting Trump at G7 Summit after US strikes killed 3 Indian sailors

In the wake of Prime Minister Modi's encounter with Donald Trump at the G7, opposition factions have come out strongly against him, highlighting the heartbreaking deaths of three Indians due to a US military strike. The Congress party circulated a video purpo
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'Shameless': AAP, Congress target PM Modi for meeting Trump at G7 Summit after US strikes killed 3 Indian sailors

In the wake of Prime Minister Modi's encounter with Donald Trump at the G7, opposition factions have come out strongly against him, highlighting the heartbreaking deaths of three Indians due to a US military strike. The Congress party circulated a video purportedly showing Trump dismissing Modi, and the AAP denounced the cordiality of their interaction as 'embarrassing.

Contact group on Ukraine to meet on sidelines of June 18 NATO defense ministers’ meeting

The United Kingdom and Germany will convene the Ukraine Defence Contact Group at NATO HQ
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Contact group on Ukraine to meet on sidelines of June 18 NATO defense ministers’ meeting

The United Kingdom and Germany will convene the Ukraine Defence Contact Group at NATO HQ

'Gang-rape victim', 18, who fell pregnant after 'assault by her wealthy boss's son and his driver' dies during botched abortion in Pakistan

Ayesha worked as a housemaid for a wealthy family in Lahore, and like thousands of young girls in the country, she had taken up the job to provide for her family.
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'Gang-rape victim', 18, who fell pregnant after 'assault by her wealthy boss's son and his driver' dies during botched abortion in Pakistan

Ayesha worked as a housemaid for a wealthy family in Lahore, and like thousands of young girls in the country, she had taken up the job to provide for her family.

EU-backed Armenia election winner brands opposition ‘illegal’

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has branded opposition parties that entered parliament in the June 7 election as illegal Read Full Article at RT.com
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EU-backed Armenia election winner brands opposition ‘illegal’

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has branded opposition parties that entered parliament in the June 7 election as illegal Read Full Article at RT.com

Russian frigate fires warning shots in English Channel – media

A Russian naval vessel reportedly fired a warning shot within 500m of a British-registered yacht in the English Channel Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russian frigate fires warning shots in English Channel – media

A Russian naval vessel reportedly fired a warning shot within 500m of a British-registered yacht in the English Channel Read Full Article at RT.com

Video: Here’s what Iceland’s new National Arena will look like

New renderings have been unveiled of Iceland’s proposed National Arena, a multi-purpose indoor sports and events venue designed to meet modern standards and provide facilities for Iceland’s national teams, sports clubs, and the general public.
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Video: Here’s what Iceland’s new National Arena will look like

New renderings have been unveiled of Iceland’s proposed National Arena, a multi-purpose indoor sports and events venue designed to meet modern standards and provide facilities for Iceland’s national teams, sports clubs, and the general public.

Trump mulls co-endorsement in South Carolina as governor’s race proves tight

An endorsement of both candidates would be the latest example of the president hedging his bets to avoid a fight with conservative activists.
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Trump mulls co-endorsement in South Carolina as governor’s race proves tight

An endorsement of both candidates would be the latest example of the president hedging his bets to avoid a fight with conservative activists.

Man who found nine-year-old Aria Thorpe slumped on the floor after she had been stabbed said his first thought was she was 'messing around', court hears

Ollie Sheppard described seeing Aria Thorpe lying face down in the lounge of her home in Weston-super-Mare and thought she was playing so called out her name.
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Man who found nine-year-old Aria Thorpe slumped on the floor after she had been stabbed said his first thought was she was 'messing around', court hears

Ollie Sheppard described seeing Aria Thorpe lying face down in the lounge of her home in Weston-super-Mare and thought she was playing so called out her name.

Ore Oduba's son, 8, is left in tears after being forced to leave his private prep school halfway through term amid the financial fallout of his parents' divorce

Strictly Come Dancing winner Ore Oduba's son has been forced to leave his private prep school mid-term amid the fallout of his parents' divorce.
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Ore Oduba's son, 8, is left in tears after being forced to leave his private prep school halfway through term amid the financial fallout of his parents' divorce

Strictly Come Dancing winner Ore Oduba's son has been forced to leave his private prep school mid-term amid the fallout of his parents' divorce.

Hero security guard insists 'I was just doing my job' after footage of Fendi store he was protecting from anti-fur protesters prompts calls for a pay rise

Protesters from Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade (CAFT) tried to storm the designer store in London earlier this week, but he held them at bay, tussling with them through the door.
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Hero security guard insists 'I was just doing my job' after footage of Fendi store he was protecting from anti-fur protesters prompts calls for a pay rise

Protesters from Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade (CAFT) tried to storm the designer store in London earlier this week, but he held them at bay, tussling with them through the door.

The unqualified £15-an-hour council 'enforcement officers' who can fine you up to £500 and get you arrested for failing to hand over your personal details

Workers are being sent out by councils on daily foot patrols in an attempt to catch people and issue Fixed Penalty Notices under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
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The unqualified £15-an-hour council 'enforcement officers' who can fine you up to £500 and get you arrested for failing to hand over your personal details

Workers are being sent out by councils on daily foot patrols in an attempt to catch people and issue Fixed Penalty Notices under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

'He told us a string of lies': Why police were immediately suspicious of 'Instagram-ready dad' Jamie Varley from the moment he brought dying baby Preston Davey to hospital

Varley, 37, a teacher and trained child safeguarding lead, was found guilty of the sexual abuse and murder of baby Preston, who had spent just four months in his care.
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'He told us a string of lies': Why police were immediately suspicious of 'Instagram-ready dad' Jamie Varley from the moment he brought dying baby Preston Davey to hospital

Varley, 37, a teacher and trained child safeguarding lead, was found guilty of the sexual abuse and murder of baby Preston, who had spent just four months in his care.

Door to peace in Middle East open — top Chinese diplomat

Wang Yi called on the international community to support the Iran-US talks and on the UN Security Council and other multilateral structures to play a bigger role
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Door to peace in Middle East open — top Chinese diplomat

Wang Yi called on the international community to support the Iran-US talks and on the UN Security Council and other multilateral structures to play a bigger role

Rwanda: High Court Rejects Ingabire's Objections, Orders Trial to Proceed

[New Times] The High Court in Kigali on Tuesday, June 16 ruled that the trial of Victoire Umuhoza Ingabire proceed, dismissing objections she had raised on Monday that she was not ready to stand trial on charges related to forming a criminal organisation.
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Rwanda: High Court Rejects Ingabire's Objections, Orders Trial to Proceed

[New Times] The High Court in Kigali on Tuesday, June 16 ruled that the trial of Victoire Umuhoza Ingabire proceed, dismissing objections she had raised on Monday that she was not ready to stand trial on charges related to forming a criminal organisation.

Liberal government tables First Nations clean drinking water legislation

Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty has tabled the Liberal government's long-awaited legislation to govern clean drinking water in First Nations communities.
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Liberal government tables First Nations clean drinking water legislation

Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty has tabled the Liberal government's long-awaited legislation to govern clean drinking water in First Nations communities.

Musk to sue German state broadcaster ‘for lies’

Elon Musk is initiating legal action against German broadcaster ZDF for claiming he had incited anti-migrant violence in Northern Ireland Read Full Article at RT.com
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Musk to sue German state broadcaster ‘for lies’

Elon Musk is initiating legal action against German broadcaster ZDF for claiming he had incited anti-migrant violence in Northern Ireland Read Full Article at RT.com

Briefing - Towards a European search and rescue corps: EU competences and constraints - 16-06-2026

Thousands of migrants have died in the Mediterranean over the past decade, and there are increasing demands for greater action. In its previous term, the European Parliament called for more active and coordinated search and rescue (SAR) operations, but other
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Briefing - Towards a European search and rescue corps: EU competences and constraints - 16-06-2026

Thousands of migrants have died in the Mediterranean over the past decade, and there are increasing demands for greater action. In its previous term, the European Parliament called for more active and coordinated search and rescue (SAR) operations, but other organisations have also stressed the need for further measures. Under international law, EU countries are responsible for SAR operations for ships within their jurisdiction, with Frontex able to offer support. A permanent solidarity mechanism will be in place from July 2026 as part of the pact on migration and asylum. However, creating a European search and rescue corps would require a clear legal basis under EU law. Frontex could be given a larger role in SAR operations, but for this would need additional powers and resources. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Environmental policy in Estonia - 16-06-2026

Briefing No. 5 - Following independence from the CIS, the environmental situation in Estonia has improved considerably because of the economic recession and high investments. Despite the very recent signing of the Association Agreement, Estonia has already ma
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Briefing - Environmental policy in Estonia - 16-06-2026

Briefing No. 5 - Following independence from the CIS, the environmental situation in Estonia has improved considerably because of the economic recession and high investments. Despite the very recent signing of the Association Agreement, Estonia has already made considerable progress in harmonization of environmental legislation. All White Paper legislation will probably have been transposed by the end of 1999. Adoption of the remaining acquis communautaire is planned for the end of 2001. Even though this date is rather unrealistic, the acquis will probably be adopted before Estonia’s accession. However, application and transposition in the high-investment areas is currently very patchy and has to be improved. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - EU legislation and policies to address racial and ethnic discrimination - 16-06-2026

People from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds face discrimination and its consequences on a daily basis. However, the exact scale of the problem is hard to gauge, owing to a lack of data and general under‑reporting of racist incidents. Although the Eur
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Briefing - EU legislation and policies to address racial and ethnic discrimination - 16-06-2026

People from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds face discrimination and its consequences on a daily basis. However, the exact scale of the problem is hard to gauge, owing to a lack of data and general under‑reporting of racist incidents. Although the European Union (EU) has been introducing legislation to combat racial and xenophobic discrimination since 2000, the problem persists. The global Black Lives Matter protests highlighted the need for new measures, while the COVID‑19 pandemic saw a major increase in reports of racist and xenophobic incidents, and the crisis it triggered had a disproportionately large negative effect on racial and ethnic minority groups, in the form of higher death and infection rates. Studies point to the cost of racial discrimination not only for the individuals concerned, but also for society as a whole. For instance, a 2018 EPRS report argued that the loss in earnings caused by racial and ethnic discrimination for both individuals and societies amounts to billions of euros annually. EU citizens also acknowledge this problem: a 2019 survey found that over half of Europeans believe racial or ethnic discrimination to be widespread in their country. To address racial discrimination and the inequalities it engenders, the European Commission has put forward a number of equality strategies and actions. The European Parliament, meanwhile, has long demanded an end to racial discrimination. In recent resolutions, Parliament has called for an end to structural racism, discrimination, racial profiling and police brutality; for protection of the right to protest peacefully; for an enhanced role for culture, education, media and sport in the fight against racism; and for authorities to take an intersectional approach. This is a further update of a briefing, the previous edition of which was from April 2025. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

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