Source:
BBC
June 10
Law and crime
Iran executes nine members of Islamic State over a 2018 attack which killed three Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps personnel.
Source:
AP
Armed conflicts and attacks
June 9
Law and crime
U.S. president Donald Trump orders the deployment of roughly 500 Marines to Los Angeles to protect federal buildings amid the ongoing riots in Los Angeles, California.
Source:
The Wall Street Journal
The U.S. state of California sues the Donald Trump administration for deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles.
Source:
CBS News
A police car and multiple properties are damaged in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, amid disorder which broke out following an alleged sexual assault.
Source:
BBC News
A court in Prague, Czech Republic, sentences a Colombian national to eight years in prison over a 2024 arson attack on public buses and for planning another similar attack.
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AP
The U.S. Treasury Department imposes sanctions on Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar and his brother Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, El Chapo's sons who are believed to be in Mexico and leading factions of the Sinaloa Cartel.
Source:
AP
Armed conflicts and attacks
According to the Gaza Health Ministry, fourteen Palestinians are killed and 150 others are injured by Israeli gunfire at an aid distribution site near Rafah, Gaza. The total death toll from shootings at aid distribution sites increases to 136 with hundreds others wounded.
Source:
Al Jazeera
Disasters and accidents
Fifteen people are killed and 33 others are injured in a traffic collision when a bus carrying students loses control and crashes into the back of a minivan on the East–West Highway near Gerik, Perak, Malaysia.
Source:
France 24
Five people are killed, including an on duty railway police constable, and seven others are injured when passengers get thrown off two overcrowded local trains at the Mumbra railway station near Mumbra in Thane, Maharashtra, India.
Source:
The Indian Express
The Indian Coast Guard rescues 18 crew members from a Singaporean-flagged container ship after it catches fire following an explosion 144 km (89 mi) off the coast of Kerala, India. Search operations are underway for the missing four crew members.
Source:
DW
International relations
The Israeli Navy seizes the June 2025 Gaza Freedom Flotilla's flagship vessel, the United Kingdom-flagged , and takes its occupants (including Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and MEP Rima Hassan) to Israel. The ship was carrying humanitarian aid en route to Gaza.
Source:
The Guardian
June 8
Arts and culture
The 78th Tony Awards take place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, United States, with South Korean musical winning the most awards (six), including Best Musical.
Source:
The Guardian
Sports
In tennis, Spanish player Carlos Alcaraz wins his second men's singles title at the French Open and his fifth Grand Slam overall after defeating Italian Jannik Sinner 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 7–6, 7–6 in the longest-ever French Open final at five hours and 29 minutes.
Source:
BBC Sport
In association football, Portugal defeats Spain 5–3 on penalties, following a 2–2 draw after extra time, to win its second UEFA Nations League title. Nuno Mendes is named man of the match.
Source:
BBC Sport
Armed conflicts and attacks
At least twelve Palestinians are killed and 29 others are injured by Israeli fire near two aid distribution sites in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military says they fired warning shots at people who had advanced toward its forces and ignored warnings to turn away but claimed they did not see any casualties.
Source:
CTV News
One person is killed and two others are injured in an Israeli airstrike on Mazraat Beit Jinn, Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria. The Israeli military claims the person killed was a Hamas member.
Source:
Al Jazeera
U.S. president Donald Trump orders the deployment of the National Guard to quell anti-deportation protests in Los Angeles, California.
Source:
CNN
International relations
Rwanda announces its withdrawal from the Economic Community of Central African States following a diplomatic row with other members over its military involvement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's conflict with M23 rebels.
Source:
BBC News
Disasters and accidents
Source:
Boyacá 7 Días
Multiple people are injured, including at least two critically when a DHC-6 skydiving aircraft carrying 20 people crashes while taking off from Tullahoma Regional Airport in Tennessee, United States.
Source:
CNN
All six occupants are killed after a Cessna 414 crashed into the ocean off the coast of Point Loma after takeoff from San Diego International Airport in San Diego, California, United States.
Source:
CBS News
A derecho and tornado outbreak begins in the eastern United States, with three tornado warnings and 22 severe thunderstorm warnings.
Source:
Fox News
June 7
Armed conflicts and attacks
Israeli forces in Gaza recover the body of Nattapong Pinta, a Thai national abducted by the Mujahideen Brigades during the October 7 attacks.
Source:
BBC News
Israel announces that it killed Asaad Abu Sharia, leader of the Mujahideen Brigades which was responsible for the abductions of several hostages during the October 7 attacks, including Shiri Bibas and her two young sons.
Source:
The Times of Israel
A Russian air attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine, involving Shahed drones, cruise missiles and glide bombs kills four people and wounds at least 60 others, according to local officials.
Source:
Reuters
Politics and elections
Afghan prime minister Hasan Akhund announces that no Afghan refugees who left the country after the fall of Kabul in 2021 will be prosecuted if they return to Afghanistan.
Source:
Arab News
Municipal elections are held in Latvia. Preliminary results indicate the far-right populist party Latvia First leading with 18.2% of the votes, followed by the centre-left Progressives with 16.64% and the conservative National Alliance with 14.13% of the votes.
Source:
Euractiv
Sports
In tennis, American player Coco Gauff defeats Belarusian player Aryna Sabalenka 6–7, 6–2, 6–4 in the women's singles final to win her first French Open title.
Source:
The Guardian
Law and crime
Colombian senator and pre-candidate in the 2026 presidential election Miguel Uribe Turbay is shot during a campaign event in Bogotá, leaving him in serious condition. Police arrest a 15-year-old suspect at the scene.
Source:
NBC News
Arts and culture
Kyrgyzstan takes down a 23-meter-tall statue of the Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, thought to be the tallest statue of Lenin in Central Asia.
Source:
BBC News