
Polish investigators described the shooting as an 'execution'; victim was living in exile
- BBC — Russian opposition artist Robert Kuzovkov shot dead in exile in Poland
- Sky News — An artist critical of Russia's President Vladimir Putin was shot and killed near his home in eastern Poland on Monday.
- CBS News — Semyon Skrepetsky was known for performances and artwork attacking Russian President Vladimir Putin and other authoritarian leaders.
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Drones breached newly-strengthened air defences in the Russian capital in a hit that coincided with the G7 summit in France .
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The drones are grounded, tankers are reportedly moving again through the Strait of Hormuz and an electronically signed memorandum of understanding has formalised the pause.
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The covert training sessions focused on the use of drones.
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Shipowners said it could take weeks for confidence to return after any reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
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The Islamic republic faced devastating losses during the conflict, but the regime has gained in confidence
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Government order directs Telegram to halt operations temporarily
- Dawn — India blocked access to the Telegram messenger app on Tuesday ahead of a retest of a nationwide medical college entrance examination, following a scandal last month over a question paper leak.
- The Hindu — Telegram groups advertised fake NEET papers to paying candidates
- TechCrunch — The restrictions include a nationwide ban on Telegram until June 22 and a requirement to disable the app's message-editing feature.
- Financial Times — India blocks Telegram nationwide after it was used to coordinate university exam cheating
- Times of India — NTA director publicly defended the ban ahead of the June 21 NEET re-examination
- BBC — The NEET exam had earlier been scrapped over allegations of a paper leak, sparking massive protests.
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Coach Ghalenoei confirmed order to leave came directly from US authorities
- CBS News — Iran's World Cup coach says team was expelled from US immediately after first match
- Defector — Even in an expanded tournament field of 48 teams, the percentage of the population that gets to say they played in a World Cup is astronomically low, and so simply being there is reason for celebration.
- Daily Mail — Players issued public statement denouncing US treatment as 'oppressive'
- HuffPost — Team barred from staying overnight in Los Angeles
- BBC — Tunisia sack Sabri Lamouchi one game into their World Cup, with former Morocco and Saudi Arabia manager Herve Renard replacing him.
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General-turned-president Min Aung Hlaing seeks Beijing’s support during state visit in bid to ease international isolation
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The UN said Iran had executed at least 40 people since the start of 2026.
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The UNIFIL force plans to withdraw starting in January after 48 years, despite the ongoing war
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G7 agenda elevated Chinese export surge; European manufacturers face acute pressure from EV + solar flood
This intricate operation used aerial and water drones, along with helicopters, to guide convoys to awaiting tankers, according to four sources
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John Healey’s scathing statement to the Commons followed Rich Knighton, chief of the defence staff, warning that operations will have to be ‘dialled back’ unless new money is found
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