- France and Poland enhance defence cooperation amid Russia’s threat
- Japan issues mega-quake warning after 7.7-magnitude earthquake today
- Slovakia to hold referendum on payment cuts for leaders on 4 July
- Shreveport authorities confirm identities of eight children killed in shooting
- Shooter kills Canadian woman and injures several at Mexico’s Teotihuacan
- Magyar plans swift media reforms to emulate Tusk’s Polish strategies
- Tiger leaps into crowd after safety barrier collapses at Russian circus
- Rescuers attempt to save stranded humpback whale off Germany’s coast
Trump hints at winding down the Iran war, claiming victory and listing military accomplishments. Has Trump given his biggest indication he’s done with the Iran war?
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
At least two people have been killed in overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine, with 154 drones launched. Peace talks are expected today between the United States and Ukraine, highlighting ongoing tensions in the European Union.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
Three men appeared in Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court this morning, pleading not guilty to charges related to the alleged drugging and sexual abuse of a woman over two decades. Further hearings are scheduled for June and September.
Spain’s Canary Islands are under amber weather warnings as Storm Therese disrupts travel. AEMET has issued alerts for rain and winds exceeding 75 mph until midnight. Flights from Tenerife South Airport have been delayed, with ongoing conditions potentially affecting travel plans.
Footage of Justin Timberlake’s drink driving arrest shows him struggling with sobriety tests in the Hamptons.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, Bulgaria’s caretaker Prime Minister Gyurov emphasised the need for robust diplomatic ties with the United States while addressing concerns regarding the Board of Peace’s mandate and its implications for European Union participation.
NICHOLAS BRENDON DIES
Actor Nicholas Brendon, known for his role in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, died overnight at age 54 from natural causes.
Tributes from co-stars and fans flood social media.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
Overnight, Iranian missiles targeted the UK’s Diego Garcia base in the Indian Ocean. Neither missile successfully struck, as one was intercepted by a US warship and the other failed in flight.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Live coverage this morning includes an in-depth debrief of yesterday’s European Council summit, focusing on key discussions among EU leaders regarding Ukraine and economic implications.
What’s happening?
Officials in Los Angeles are replacing the mural of Cesar Chavez in Watts with one of Dolores Huerta following allegations of sexual misconduct against Chavez. This decision reflects ongoing discussions about how historical figures are honored amid evolving societal values.
In contrasting coverage, ABC7 Los Angeles headlines with, “Cesar Chavez mural replaced with Dolores Huerta in Watts, Los Angeles, after sexual assault allegations,” emphasizing the immediate impact and implications of the allegations. Meanwhile, The New York Times presents, “Fresno Took 30 Years to Name Cesar Chavez Blvd. Undoing It Took a Day,” framing the story as a process of renaming that juxtaposes the historical significance with current controversies. This comparison highlights how one outlet focuses on the consequences of the allegations, while the other explores the historical and procedural aspects of the renaming initiative.
Coverage analyzed: ABC7 Los Angeles | The New York Times | KATU | AP News
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