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Indonesian students protest gov’t policies amid economic strain 

12 June 2026

News|Protests Some 1,500 Indonesian students have taken to the streets of the capital to protest against a series of eco...

Ukraine reclaims territory as it doubles attacks on Russian logistics 

12 June 2026

Ukraine said it reclaimed more of its territory than it lost during May, reversing a Russian trend of monthly net gains....

Violence escalates in Israel amid ultra-Orthodox military draft protests 

12 June 2026

The most fundamental rift in Israeli politics is arguably not the wars it is fighting on multiple fronts, nor the intern...

Nigeria killed more than 13,000 ‘terrorists’ in past year, president says 

12 June 2026

News|Armed Groups Nigeria’s military has “neutralised” more than 13,000 “terrorists” in the past year, the pre...

A year after Air India crash killed 260: Do we know what happened? 

12 June 2026

Friday marks one year since a deadly Air India Boeing crash, which killed 260 people in a densely populated suburb of th...

One injured as Israel hits southern Lebanon with air raids, artillery 

12 June 2026

An Israeli air raid on the small village of al-Bayyad in Lebanon’s Tyre district injured one person as attacks continu...

Riots, violence, hate: Anti-immigrant unrest spells danger in Belfast 

12 June 2026

Belfast, Northern Ireland – When violence broke out in east Belfast near Zeinab’s home, as a mother of three from S...

China arrests US researcher it says is suspected of ‘spying’ 

12 June 2026

China says it is holding an American citizen accused of espionage, identifying the man as a political analyst at a polic...

Iraq’s paramilitary groups say they will disarm. Will that ever happen? 

12 June 2026

It was his first speech in front of parliament as Iraq’s prime minister, and Ali al-Zaidi was quick to set out his sta...

Air India Flight 171 crash: Grieving families wait for justice a year later 

12 June 2026

Ahmedabad, India — Sita Patni sits in a small room in her first-floor home in Meghani Nagar, a residential neighbourho...