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June 13

Law and crime

U.S. district judge Charles Breyer issues a temporary restraining order directing President Donald Trump to return control of the National Guard to California, saying he violated the Tenth Amendment and exceeded his statutory authority. Later, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocks the order.
Source: The Hill external link

Disasters and accidents

Four people are killed and thirty-four others are injured, including eleven seriously, when a bus carrying Ukrainians crashes on the A81 autoroute in Sarthe, France.
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Four people are killed, including two children, and sixteen others are injured in a traffic collision when a Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation bus loses control and crashes into the back of a truck at Gottipura Gate in Hoskote taluk, Andhra Pradesh, India.
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Armed conflicts and attacks

The Israeli Air Force launches a bombing campaign against Iran with multiple explosions reported across Tehran. A special state of emergency is declared in Israel by Defence Minister Israel Katz. Israeli airspace is closed to all flights.
Source: Axios external link
All "educational activities, gatherings and workplaces, with the exception of essential businesses" are suspended in Israel due to the emergency situation.
Source: Axios external link
The Israeli military confirms it has targeted nuclear facilities in Iran with the main goal of the operation being to destroy Iran's nuclear program. Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirms Israeli warplanes have targeted Iran's main Natanz Nuclear Facility. It is later confirmed that the underground nuclear reactor at Natanz has been destroyed by a bunker buster.
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U.S. secretary of state Marco Rubio says that American forces are not involved in the strikes on Iran's nuclear sites.
Source: AP external link
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Iranian state media reports that all flights to and from Imam Khomeini International Airport have been suspended until further notice and that several residential buildings in Tehran have collapsed due to missile strikes.
Source: The Times of Israel external link
Israel says it has launched targeted assassination strikes against senior Iranian government officials, Iranian military leadership and senior nuclear scientists.
Source: Reuters external link
Iranian state media says commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Hossein Salami has been killed. Senior nuclear scientist and former head of Atomic Energy Organization Fereydoon Abbasi is also killed in an Israeli strike.
Source: Islamic Republic News Agency external link
General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mohammad Bagheri is killed along with several other Iranian military leaders in a decapitation strike.
Source: The Indian Express external link
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Iran launches over 100 Shahed drones towards Israel in retaliation for the Israeli strikes.
Source: The Times of Israel external link
The death toll from Israeli missile strikes on Tehran rises to 78 with at least 329 others injured.
Source: Anadolu Agency external link
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Politics and elections

North Korean president Kim Jong Un steps on relaunched destroyer named the after it partially sunk two weeks prior, announcing plans for 2 more 5,000-tonne destroyers next year.
Source: BBC external link
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June 12

Politics and elections

Somalia's federal government calls for the dissolution of the C6+ international coordination framework, saying it is outdated and misrepresents the country’s current political and security progress.
Source: Hiiraan Online external link
Police fire tear gas at demonstrators gathered in Nairobi, Kenya, to protest against the Kenya Police and its chief, Eliud Lagat, after blogger Albert Ojwang is confirmed to be killed in custody by the police force, demanding Lagat's resignation.
Source: DW external link

International relations

The International Atomic Energy Agency finds Iran in breach of its obligations to limit uranium enrichment and provision of information on its nuclear materials.
Source: The Guardian external link

Law and crime

A man in his 60s is arrested on suspicion of the murder of Annie McCarrick, who went missing in Dublin, Ireland, in 1993.
Source: RTÉ external link
The Internal Security Agency of Poland announce the arrest of a teenager in Olsztyn, Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship, accused with two other men, arrested in April, of planning a far-right terrorist attack.
Source: AP external link

Arts and culture

Dutch-Israeli writer Yael van der Wouden wins the 2025 Women's Prize for Fiction for her novel , which was also shortlisted for the 2024 Booker Prize. British physician and writer Rachel Clarke wins the sister prize, the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction, for her book about palliative care, .
Source: The Bookseller external link

Disasters and accidents

An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members crashes into a residential area shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad Airport in Gujarat, India. Authorities find one survivor from the plane, and 204 bodies have been recovered from the crash site so far.
Source: Fox News external link
The death toll in the flooding caused by heavy rainfall and snowfall from a winter storm in Eastern Cape province, South Africa, increases to 57, with several others still missing.
Source: ABC News external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

At least 103 Palestinians are killed by Israeli fire in the past 24 hours across the Gaza Strip, including 21 people this morning near Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) sites, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
Source: Reuters external link
Eight Palestinian GHF workers are killed and several others are injured after their bus was attacked en route to an aid distribution site in southern Gaza. The GHF claims that Hamas was responsible.
Source: Reuters external link
Israeli forces kill one person and detain seven people, all Syrians, who they allege are Hamas members in an early-morning raid on the village of Beit Jinn in Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria.
Source: AP external link

June 11

Business and economy

Australian flag carrier Qantas announces the closure of its Singapore-based, partly owned low-cost airline Jetstar Asia due to rising costs and regional competition.
Source: BBC News external link

Disasters and accidents

At least eight migrants are found dead and 22 others are missing as the United Nations International Organization for Migration and the Djiboutian government launch a joint rescue operation after migrants were forced off a boat and forced to swim to shore off the coast of Djibouti.
Source: AP external link
At least 49 people are killed, including four schoolchildren, in flooding caused by heavy rainfall and snowfall in a winter storm in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
Source: BBC News external link

International relations

The Trump administration calls on countries not to attend a conference for ceasefire and peace in Gaza at the United Nations headquarters in New York City, New York, United States, and warns of potential diplomatic consequences should any measures be taken that are deemed hostile toward Israel.
Source: Reuters external link
Argentine president Javier Milei announces that the Argentine embassy in Israel will be moved to Jerusalem in 2026.
Source: YNet external link
The military of South Korea shuts down its loudspeakers across the border with North Korea and stops its propaganda messages against the government of North Korea by order of President Lee Jae-myung to ease tensions between the countries.
Source: AP external link

Arts and culture

Argentine president Javier Milei is awarded the Genesis Prize during a state visit to Israel for his support for Israel, becoming the first non-Jewish person to receive such recognition.
Source: Haaretz external link

Law and crime

A court in Moscow, Russia, sentences Leonid Volkov, an ally of Alexei Navalny, to 18 years in prison and fines him 2 million rubles (US$25,000) on criminal charges including justifying terrorism and organizing and financing an extremist group.
Source: AP external link
The same court places Lev Shlosberg, chair of the opposition social-liberal party Yabloko, under house arrest for two months for discrediting the Russian army.
Source: Reuters external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

At least 31 Palestinians are killed by the Israel Defense Forces at an aid distribution site in central Gaza.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
Israeli forces in Gaza recover the bodies of two hostages abducted by Palestinian militants during the October 7 attacks.
Source: BBC News external link
The Gaza Health Ministry reports that the official death toll of Palestinians killed in the war since October 2023 has reached 55,000 people, with over 127,000 people wounded.
Source: AP external link
Russia launches drone attacks on Kharkiv, Ukraine, damaging buildings and public facilities, killing three people and injuring 60 others.
Source: Ukrainska Pravda external link

June 10

Disasters and accidents

Five tourists are killed and 35 others are injured in a bus crash in Gichage, Nyandarua County, Kenya.
Source: Economic Times external link

Politics and elections

The Senate of the Philippines votes 18–5 to return the articles of impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte to the House of Representatives for further deliberation.
Source: Inquirer.net external link
Over 15,000 people gather in Budapest, Hungary, to protest against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his government's conduct and alleged corruption relating to the ruling Fidesz party.
Source: AP external link
The Parliament of Greece expels three lawmakers, including far-right politician Vasilis Stigkas, leader of the political party Spartans, due to their connection with and allegedly serving as proxies for the neo-Nazi criminal organization Golden Dawn.
Source: AP external link

Law and crime

Source: Al Jazeera external link
The second consecutive night of disorder in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, sees 17 police officers injured and five people arrested as protests spread to Belfast, Carrickfergus, and Newtownabbey.
Source: BBC News external link
Eleven people are killed, including the perpetrator, and several others are injured, in a mass shooting at a secondary school in Graz, Austria.
Source: BBC News external link
Iran hangs nine members of the Islamic State for a 2018 attack which killed three Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps personnel.
Source: AP external link
The Federal Police of Brazil arrest at least eleven people in an operation aiming to reduce drug trafficking in favelas in Rio de Janeiro.
Source: AP external link
The Supreme Court of Argentina ratifies the sentence of former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to six years in prison and a lifetime disqualification from holding public office for the crime of fraudulent administration.
Source: La Nación external link

Business and economy

The British government announces it will invest 14.2 billion (US$19 billion) to construct the new Sizewell C nuclear power station in Suffolk, England, to reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels.
Source: Reuters external link
The Walt Disney Company closes a deal to acquire NBCUniversal's stake in the streaming service Hulu for $439 million, completing its acquisition of Hulu.
Source: Variety external link

International relations

The United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Norway impose sanctions on Israeli far-right ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir, including asset freezes and travel bans, due to their conduct during the Gaza war.
Source: Reuters external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

Thirty-six Palestinians are killed by Israeli gunfire while trying to obtain aid in Gaza.
Source: AP external link
Russia launches drone attacks on Kyiv and Odesa, Ukraine. In Odesa, drone attacks hit medical facilities and residential buildings, killing two people and injuring thirteen others.
Source: BBC News external link
Seven people are killed, including two police officers, and 36 others are injured in nineteen bombings and shootings by FARC dissidents targeting police posts, municipal buildings and civilians in Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia. Another explosion is also reported in Jamundí.
Source: DW external link