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Unrest in Southampton Following Release of Controversial Footage

Unrest in Southampton Following Release of Controversial Footage

Eleven police officers sustained injuries during protests in Southampton, southern England, as demonstrators hurled rocks and garbage cans. A British cabinet minister labeled these events as “unacceptable.” The turmoil erupted following the release of a video showing police officers handcuffing murder victim Henry Nowak last December, with his attacker allegedly present. This prompted right-wing commentators...

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Trump Endorses Colombian Right-Wing Candidate

Trump Endorses Colombian Right-Wing Candidate

President Donald Trump stepped into Colombia’s presidential election by endorsing a right-wing candidate. This move reflects his repeated involvement in foreign elections during his second term. On Truth Social, Trump praised Abelardo De La Espriella, who advanced to the second round of voting. He will compete against a candidate from the party of the current...

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Ukrainian Drone Attacks Target Key Sites in St. Petersburg Amid Economic Forum

Ukrainian Drone Attacks Target Key Sites in St. Petersburg Amid Economic Forum

On Wednesday, June 3, 2026, black smoke billowed over St. Petersburg’s port following a Ukrainian drone attack. The drones targeted an oil terminal, setting it ablaze, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. These drones traveled over 1,000 kilometers to reach their target. Officials in Russia reported the drones hit infrastructure in the city but did...

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Artist Sues Over Mural Destruction Tied to World Cup

Artist Sues Over Mural Destruction Tied to World Cup

An artist who created a giant mural in downtown Dallas featuring life-sized whales has filed a $25 million lawsuit. The suit targets soccer’s international governing body and others, alleging they painted over the mural to promote upcoming World Cup matches. Wyland, the artist, hand-painted the mural, which spanned approximately 17,000 square feet across two walls...

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US Coast Guard Searches for Missing American Woman in the Bahamas

US Coast Guard Searches for Missing American Woman in the Bahamas

The US Coast Guard has dispatched resources to the Bahamas to search for Lynette Hooker, an American woman who went missing in early April. Coast Guard Cutter Margaret Norvell arrived at Hope Town around 5 p.m. after leaving Miami. Divers plan to explore a specific area about 25 feet deep in the Sea of Abaco....

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Pope Leo XIV’s Love for Tennis and Augustinian Values

Pope Leo XIV’s Love for Tennis and Augustinian Values

Pope Leo XIV was elected last year and revealed as an avid tennis enthusiast. His passion for the sport came into the spotlight during a meeting with top-ranked player Jannik Sinner. Since then, Leo has aimed to incorporate tennis into his weekly schedule, aligning with his Augustinian dedication to physical activity and spirituality. The Rule...

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Political and Military Developments Under Trump Administration

Political and Military Developments Under Trump Administration

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced on Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s administration has abandoned plans to establish a $1.8 billion fund intended to compensate allies of the Republican president after facing political backlash and legal challenges. Blanche made the statement during a House committee hearing. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was questioned about the...

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Historic French Wines Restored in Czech Castle

Historic French Wines Restored in Czech Castle

On June 1, 2026, eight bottles of the famed French wine, Chateau d’Yquem, were restored by the chateau that first crafted them 130 years ago. These legendary bottles survived the adversities of World War II and years under communist rule, hidden beneath a Czech castle floor. The mass collection, consisting of 136 bottles, resides at...

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Excavation Unveils Roman Treasures Beneath Notre Dame

Excavation Unveils Roman Treasures Beneath Notre Dame

Wilting in the summer heat, tourists line up to climb Notre Dame Cathedral, eager to witness its gargoyles up close. Meanwhile, archaeologists delve into history beneath their feet, unearthing relics of Roman Paris from 2,000 years ago. The devastating fire in 2019 that toppled Notre Dame’s spire has led to major reconstruction efforts. The cathedral...