Iranian missiles are launched from a location given as Tehran, Iran, released June 10, 2026, in this still image taken from a video. WANA via Pool/via REUTERS |
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they had carried out missile and drone attacks on US military bases in Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain in retaliation for American strikes on Iranian targets around the Strait of Hormuz. Follow live.
- Masked men burned families out of their homes in Belfast and torched a number of vehicles in a wave of anti-immigrant violence that followed a knife attack by a Sudanese man.
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Taiwan's military fired its new mobile HIMARS rocket system, which is widely used by Ukraine, simulating an attack on an invading Chinese force and demonstrating its ability to "shoot-and-scoot" by avoiding counter strikes.
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A longstanding political stalemate in the US Congress over money for immigration enforcement ended, when the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed a $70 billion bill to fund US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol.
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Half of Americans fear that the rise of AI could put them or someone in their household out of work, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll that also showed widespread angst at how widely the technology is being adopted.
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Nearly a month into one of the world’s largest ever Ebola outbreaks, medics in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are struggling to secure basic equipment to stay safe and prevent further spread of the disease, according to more than a dozen doctors, humanitarian workers and public health officials.
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Cattle ranchers in Texas say the federal response to screwworm is too slow and the advice they're getting isn't realistic. Agriculture reporter Heather Schlitz tells the Reuters World News podcast about the best weapon against an outbreak.
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Trump gestures at the site of ongoing construction of the planned White House ballroom. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo |
US President Donald Trump is trying to project political strength as he turns 80, but setbacks at home and abroad are exposing the limits of his power and pushing him toward the kind of lame-duck status he has told aides he is determined to avoid.
Nearly 17 months into his second term, the courts are pushing back, his effort to wind down the Iran war has stalled, and his approval ratings have weakened. Some fellow Republicans in Congress are also defying him - though his hold on core supporters remains firm. Still, Trump has shown he retains significant clout: he has helped oust Republican incumbents in primary races and has pressed ahead with aggressive trade policies. This dynamic is unfolding just months ahead of November’s midterm elections. |
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Football coach Gael Diarra speaks to young players following an ES Nanterre Under-17s soccer training session at the Stade Gabriel Peri. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson |
A floodlight at Stade Gabriel Peri has been broken for weeks, leaving a corner of the pitch in darkness, yet the Under-17 players of ES Nanterre train on through a chilly June evening.
With a quarter of the French national team born in Paris banlieues, including captain Kylian Mbappe, it is easy to see how the Paris suburbs became France's football factory. |
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