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Indian cricket titan Virat Kohli wins elusive league title after retirement announcement

When Virat Kohli, one of India's greatest cricketers, realized his 17-year dream of winning the Indian Premier League (IPL) title with his longtime team the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the moment brought tears to his eyes.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: CBC News - Canada favicon CBC News - Canada

Leaders of Canada and Mexico lash out at Trump steel tariff hike

Canada's Mark Carney calls the 50-percent tariff increase 'illegal', while Mexico's Sheinbaum weighs countermeasures.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Al Jazeera Middle East favicon Al Jazeera Middle East

OpenAI tops 3 million paying business users, launches new features for workplace

The users are comprised of ChatGPT Enterprise, ChatGPT Team and ChatGPT Edu customers, OpenAI said.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: CNBC International favicon CNBC International

Aging Pennsylvania Power Plant to Keep Running After Trump Order on Eve of Shutdown

A half-century-old Pennsylvania power plant fueled by oil and natural gas will keep running beyond its scheduled shutdown date following an order from the Trump administration just one day before it was due to retire. The Eddystone Generating Station near Philadelphia was to close permanently last Saturday because its owner determined it no longer made […]

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Nicaragua and Honduras Congratulate South Korea’s New President Lee Jae-Myung

He won the election with 49.42% of the vote, defeating his main rival, Kim Moon-soo of the conservative People Power Party. On Wednesday, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega sent his congratulations to Lee Jae-myung on his election as president of South Korea. RELATED: Ortega Murillo’s Visit to Moscow Strengthens Russia-Nicaragua Ties β€œOn behalf of the People […]

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Telesur English favicon Telesur English

The world is full of unexploded bombs

Three bombs dating back to World War II were defused in Cologne this week. Evacuations to allow ordnance disposal experts to defuse bombs are a frequent occurrence in Germany, as well as all over the world.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Transnational Far Right Uses Fake News to Fuel Student Revolt in Cuba

Experts have described this approach as a β€˜Fourth-Generation Warfare Operation.’ In recent days, Cuba has been the target of a new media and political offensive organized by the transnational far right, which seeks to exploit university students’ reaction to increased Internet rates to advance a destabilizing agenda. RELATED: Cuba Introduces Internet Tariff Adjustments Following Popular […]

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Telesur English favicon Telesur English

Muslims Gathers in the City of Mecca for the Hajj

Muslims from around the world are gathering in the Saudi Arabian city of Mecca for the annual Hajj, one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Over the coming days, they will immerse themselves in religious rituals and acts of worship that originated more than 1,400 years ago. And as in previous years, they will also […]

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Telesur English favicon Telesur English

Armenia’s Justice System Excludes Persons with Psychosocial Disabilities

Click to expand Image The Criminal Court of Appeal building in Yerevan, Armenia, July 12, 2018. 2018 Asatur Yesayants/Sputnik via AP Photo Vahagn Petrosyan was 36 years old when a court stripped him of his legal capacity in September 2015, claiming his psychosocial disability prevented him from being able to make his own decisions. For years he endured neglect and violence in institutions, without the right to control...

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

Sudan: Five Civilians Killed in an Attack on a Aid Convoy

Five people have been killed in an attack on a humanitarian aid convoy in Sudan, the United Nations confirmed on Tuesday. The attack happened on Monday night, near the town of El Koma in North Darfur province, as the convoy was trying to reach El Fasher city. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Stephane Dujarric, the […]

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Telesur English favicon Telesur English

Putin planning to retaliate for Ukraine drone attack, says Trump

US president says after call with Russian counterpart that Moscow is not ready for β€˜immediate peace’ with Kyiv

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Financial Times - World favicon Financial Times - World

Texas hospital that sent woman home with nonviable pregnancy violated the law, federal inquiry finds

A federal investigation has found that a Texas hospital that repeatedly sent a woman who was bleeding and in pain home without ending her nonviable, life-threatening pregnancy violated the law.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: PBS NewsHour favicon PBS NewsHour

From Italy to Japan, most people have negative views of Israel, poll finds

From Italy to Japan, most people have negative views of Israel, poll finds Submitted by MEE staff on Wed, 06/04/2025 - 18:15 Negative views of Israel outweigh positive ones even in countries that are traditionally strong backers, like Hungary and Poland Israeli troops walk near the rubble of a Palestinian house after it was demolished by the army, in Nablus in the occupied West Bank, on 8 May 2025 (Zain Jaafar/AFP) Off...

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Middle East Eye favicon Middle East Eye

AI finds Dead Sea Scrolls are older than first thought

An AI trained on radiocarbon dating suggests some Dead Sea Scrolls might be older than previously thought. The findings could reshape our understanding of Judaism and early Christianity.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Dead Sea Scrolls older than previously thought says AI

An AI trained on radiocarbon dating suggests some Dead Sea Scrolls might be older than previously thought. The findings could reshape our understanding of Judaism and early Christianity.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

How Germany's former foreign minister failed Gaza - then got a top UN job

How Germany's former foreign minister failed Gaza - then got a top UN job Submitted by Pauline Ertel on Tue, 06/03/2025 - 13:00 Baerbock's relentless support for Israel, despite the massive suffering of Palestinian women and children, exposed her 'feminist foreign policy' as hollow Annalena Baerbock, then foreign minister, speaks in Berlin in February 2025 (Tobias Schwarz/AFP) Off United Nations member states on Monday...

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Middle East Eye favicon Middle East Eye

Heat Waves Are Changing Disease Dynamics in Unpredictable Ways, New Research Finds

Scientists have long known that changes in temperature can affect the risks and spread of infectious diseases by altering the biology and behavior of pathogens and their hosts, from butterflies to people. And evidence that climate change can exacerbate more than half of known human pathogenic diseases has underscored the urgency of understanding how extreme […]

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Inside Climate News favicon Inside Climate News

Thames Water faces weeks of uncertainty as watchdog reviews Β£4bn creditor plan

Senior bondholders propose injecting equity to match KKR’s defunct bid but plan needs approval from Ofwat and courts

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Financial Times - World favicon Financial Times - World

Zelenskyy asks Western allies to boost air defense deliveries as Hegseth skips Ukraine meeting

Ukraine’s president wants his Western backers to speed up deliveries of air defense systems to counter Russian missile strikes.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: PBS NewsHour favicon PBS NewsHour

Washington Post update on Gaza aid group killings sparks online backlash

Washington Post update on Gaza aid group killings sparks online backlash A recent correction by the Washington Post regarding its reporting on adeadly incidentat aGazaaid distribution site has ignited a firestorm of criticism and accusations of pro-Israelbias on social media. On 1 June,at least 32Palestinianswere killed and over 200 wounded after Israeli troops opened fire on civilians gathered at two US-Israeli food...

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Middle East Eye favicon Middle East Eye

Why is Trump cracking down on Chinese students?

The Trump administration will revoke visas for Chinese students, including those connected Chinese Communist Party.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Al Jazeera Middle East favicon Al Jazeera Middle East

What is the CBO? A look at the budget office in the middle of the debate over Trump’s big bill

A small, government office with some 275 employees has found itself caught in the political crossfire as Congress debates President Donald Trump’s β€œone big beautiful bill.”

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: PBS NewsHour favicon PBS NewsHour

Germany: Cologne evacuation lifted after WWII bombs defused

Buildings across the center of the western city of Cologne were evacuated after the discovery of three World War II bombs. Some 20,000 people had been under evacuation orders.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Criminals steal Β£47mn from HMRC after accessing 100,000 taxpayers’ accounts

MPs criticise agency for not disclosing phishing attack, which happened last year, sooner

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Financial Times - World favicon Financial Times - World

Why investors lack a theory of everything

Markets have no fundamental laws, which is why they are so interesting

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

The thorny path for South Korea’s new president

Lee Jae-myung’s victory is an affirmation of democracy after Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law bid

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Financial Times - World favicon Financial Times - World

Brazilian President Arrives in Paris Ahead of UN Ocean Conference

Lula da Silva is scheduled to meet with French President Macron at the Elysee Palace. On Wednesday, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva arrived in Paris for a state visit that will last until next Monday, when the Third United Nations Ocean Conference begins in Nice. RELATED: World’s Coral Reefs Under Largest Bleaching Event: […]

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Telesur English favicon Telesur English

Canadian wildfire smoke spreads across a third of United States

More than 212 active fires were burning as of Tuesday, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Al Jazeera Middle East favicon Al Jazeera Middle East

Watch: Moment girl rescues sister from runaway vehicle in China

An 11-year-old girl in Henan, China, pulled her baby sister from the path of a runaway electric mini cabin scooter.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: BBC Asia favicon BBC Asia

US says it will veto UN ceasefire resolution: Report

US says it will veto UN ceasefire resolution: Report The US will veto a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the opening of crossings for aid, Axios reported on Wednesday, citing two Israeli officials. The vote is scheduled for the coming hours.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Middle East Eye favicon Middle East Eye

Apollo targets $100bn in German deals

US private capital group’s pledge comes as Berlin seeks to unleash investment in defence and infrastructure

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Financial Times - World favicon Financial Times - World

Emergent Bilingual Students Find Their Voice With Real-Time Translation

As classrooms across the country become more linguistically diverse, educators face a growing challenge: ensuring that every student, regardless of ...

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: EdSurge favicon EdSurge

Left Party MP expelled from German parliament for wearing Palestine t-shirt

Bundestag president Julia KlΓΆckner explained that political statements expressed through clothing are not allowed, before asking KΓΆktΓΌrk to leave.

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Washington Post update on Gaza aid group killings article sparks online backlash

Washington Post update on Gaza aid group killings article sparks online backlash Submitted by Reem Aouir on Wed, 06/04/2025 - 12:24 Social media users say newspaper capitulated to pressure after it said it 'didn't give proper weight to Israel's denial' about eyewitnesses recounting army opening fire on Palestinian civilians seeking food A man walks through the lobby of the Washington Post on 5 August 2013 in...

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Middle East Eye favicon Middle East Eye

Israeli opposition threatens to topple Netanyahu's government

Israeli opposition threatens to topple Netanyahu's government Israel'sopposition party Yesh Atid, led by former prime minister Yair Lapid, is moving to vote to topple the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next week. On Wednesday, a member of Israel's right-wing coalition threatened to quit the cabinet and support that vote unless an exemption was passed by lawmakers forultra-Orthodoxmen not to...

Published on: June 04, 2025 | Source: Middle East Eye favicon Middle East Eye