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Britain’s in a legal minefield as it tries to hand Abramovich billions to Ukraine

A punchy threat to sue the former Chelsea F.C. owner masks a much more complicated legal picture.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Politico Europe favicon Politico Europe

Accidental discovery at New York planetarium unlocks secret into universe’s inner workings

Scientists say a new planetarium show about the Milky Way has helped them unlock one of the solar system’s many secrets.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: PBS NewsHour favicon PBS NewsHour

French Officer to Stand Trial for Teen’s Death

The shooting sparked a wave of unrest across France in 2023, particularly in suburban areas of major cities. On Tuesday, the Nanterre Municipal Court ruled that police officer Florian M., who fatally shot teenager Nahel Merzouk, will stand trial for murder. RELATED: France Strengthens Security Around All Mosques After Islamophobic Assassination The judges concluded the […]

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Telesur English favicon Telesur English

After the Tiananmen Square Massacre: A Reflection on America’s China Policy

After June 4, 1989, the U.S. government downgraded concerns over China’s human rights record to pursue realist interests. That Trump is doing the same today should be no surprise.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

Far-right leader Geert Wilders throws Dutch politics into turmoil by pulling party from ruling coalition

Populist far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders has plunged Dutch politics into turmoil Tuesday by withdrawing his party’s ministers from the ruling coalition in a dispute over a crackdown on migration.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: PBS NewsHour favicon PBS NewsHour

Citi scraps its restrictions on dealings with gun merchants

Wall Street bank had put rules in place following Parkland school shooting in 2018

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Financial Times - World favicon Financial Times - World

Germany updates: Merz defiant after court migration ruling

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has defended his government's efforts to turn away asylum seekers at the country's borders. He faces opposition criticism after a court ruled that the pushbacks were illegal. DW has more.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Greta Thunberg aboard Gaza flotilla: Doing nothing β€˜is not an option’

Greta Thunberg aboard Gaza flotilla: Doing nothing β€˜is not an option’ Submitted by Mohamed Hassan on Tue, 06/03/2025 - 17:26 The Swedish climate activist speaks to Middle East Eye from aboard vessel heading to Palestinian enclave with urgent supplies Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg speaks to Middle East Eye's live show, on 3 June 2025 (MEE Live) Off From aboard a flotilla bound for Gaza, Greta Thunberg told...

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Middle East Eye favicon Middle East Eye

Canadian wildfire smoke blows over to Europe

Plumes of smoke from the wildfires burning in Canada have been blown across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe, with more expected to arrive this week, satellite data shows.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: CBC News - Canada favicon CBC News - Canada

UN calls for independent investigation into GHF aid site killings in Gaza

UN calls for independent investigation into GHF aid site killings in Gaza The United Nations said on Tuesday it is "unacceptable" that civilians are risking and losing their lives just trying to get food inGaza, after local health officials said at least 27 Palestinians were killed and dozens more were wounded trying to reach a US-Israeli-run aid distribution site. "The secretary general [Antonio Guterres] continues to...

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Middle East Eye favicon Middle East Eye

Berlin Court Rules Rejection of Asylum Seekers at Borders Unlawful

The court ruled that the deportation contravened the European Union’s Dublin Regulation. On Monday, a Berlin administrative court ruled that the German government violated European Union asylum laws by deporting three Somali nationals at its eastern border with Poland, casting uncertainty over Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s newly introduced migration policy. RELATED: Germany Reports Record Number of […]

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Telesur English favicon Telesur English

South Korea election results 2025: Who won, who lost, what’s next?

Left-leaning Lee Jae-myung set to become president after conservative Kim Moon-soo concedes defeat.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Al Jazeera Middle East favicon Al Jazeera Middle East

World Boxing sorry for naming Khelif in rule change

World Boxing apologises for naming Olympic champion Imane Khelif in the governing body's announcement of mandatory sex testing.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: BBC Africa favicon BBC Africa

Nawrocki win is β€˜devastating blow’ for abortion rights activists in Poland

Any hopes to liberalize the country's strict abortion rules are lost as the nationalist candidate secured a narrow win.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Politico Europe favicon Politico Europe

Africa: Africa's Heads of Continental Institutions Recommit to Joint and Accelerated Action for Regional Integration

[African Development Bank (AfDB)] At a side event during the 2025 Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) held on 29 May 2025, the AfDB, African Union Commission, Heads of Africa's Regional Economic Communities, Development Finance Institutions and other continental institutions convened for their Fourth Meeting to strengthen pan-African cooperation and regional integration action. Focus was on how...

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: AllAfrica favicon AllAfrica

Pornhub pulls out of France over age verification law

It's the latest setback for the world's most popular porn site, which is also under investigation by the EU.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

Colombia Accuses Guatemalan Prosecutor’s Office of Colluding With Crime

In 2024, the UN reminded Guatemalan authorities that foreign officials who served with CICIG remain protected by immunity. On Tuesday, Colombian President Gustavo Petro claimed that Guatemala’s prosecutor’s office β€œserves crime” after that country’s judiciary issued arrest warrants for Colombian Attorney General Luz Adriana Camargo and Ivan Velasquez, former defense minister and designated ambassador to […]

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Telesur English favicon Telesur English

Scientists say a record amount of seaweed hit the Caribbean and nearby areas in May, with more expected

It's the biggest amount of algae spotted in the region since scientists began studying the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt in 2011, said Brian Barnes, an assistant research professor at the University of South Florida.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: PBS NewsHour favicon PBS NewsHour

Who’s onboard the Madleen Gaza flotilla, and where has it reached so far?

The 12-person crew, including climate activist Greta Thunberg, is expected to reach Gaza on June 7.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Al Jazeera Middle East favicon Al Jazeera Middle East

UK Serious Fraud Office probes company that sold solar farms to Thurrock Council

Local authority declared de facto bankruptcy after racking up big debts from its investments

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Financial Times - World favicon Financial Times - World

Africa: AfDB Annual Meetings 2025 - Billions in Domestic Capital to Drive Africa's Development Idling in Pension Funds, Experts Say

[African Development Bank (AfDB)] Africa possesses over $165 billion in readily available domestic capital to drive continental development and reduce dependence on volatile external funding sources, participants in a session during the African Development Bank's Annual Meetings heard Thursday.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: AllAfrica favicon AllAfrica

The β€˜Central Contradiction’ That Plagued Xi Jinping’s Father

A new biography of Xi Zhongxun shines light on both the suffering caused by one-party rule and the loyalty that keeps such a system alive.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

Dutch PM calls election after coalition collapse

The Netherlands is heading for a new election after far-right firebrand Geert Wilders' party quit the coalition over an immigration policy row. Prime Minister Dick Schoof will lead a caretaker government until the vote.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

EU-funded hydrogen projects in Africa face major cost increases, study warns

The cost of EU-funded green hydrogen projects across Africa is likely to be far higher than previously thought to produce hydrogen that can be exported to Europe, according to new research.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: EU Observer favicon EU Observer

Five killed in attack on UN aid convoy in Sudan

The UN says it is "devastating" that the aid did not reach civilians in "famine-stricken" el-Fasher.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: BBC Africa favicon BBC Africa

UK set to back Nato push for members to spend 3.5% of GDP on defence

Commitment to new target expected at summit despite fresh questions for Keir Starmer over funding

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Financial Times - World favicon Financial Times - World

FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Full list of qualified clubs

The 32 teams are confirmed before June 14 tournament start with Real Madrid, PSG and Inter Miami among the big names.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Al Jazeera Middle East favicon Al Jazeera Middle East

Latest news bulletin | June 3rd – Evening

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

YouTube and Spotify accused of 'censorship' after blocking left-wing folk group in Turkey

YouTube and Spotify accused of 'censorship' after blocking left-wing folk group in Turkey Submitted by Alex MacDonald on Tue, 06/03/2025 - 14:37 Grup Yorum call for three-day boycott and give away discography for free following blocks on their content In this picture taken on 30 September 2020 shows logos of social networking websites displayed on a mobile phone's screen in Istanbul (Ozan Kose/AFP) Off YouTube and...

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Middle East Eye favicon Middle East Eye

More than four million people have fled Sudan amid war, UN says

UN official says the 'devastating milestone' shows the damage of the displacement crisis after two years of fighting.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Al Jazeera Middle East favicon Al Jazeera Middle East

As EU acts to stop greenwash, funds drop climate claims from their names

By removing words like "ESG" and "sustainable" from their titles, funds can keep investing in fossil fuels despite the Europe's new anti-greenwash rules The post As EU acts to stop greenwash, funds drop climate claims from their names appeared first on Climate Home News.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Climate Home News favicon Climate Home News

Budapest police deny request to hold rainbow parade citing LGBTQ+ march ban

The police's decision to prohibit the event planned for later this month came after Hungary's parliament passed legislation in March that allowed the government to ban public events by LGBTQ+ communities.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

β€˜We don’t need a disaster to justify resilience’: Climate projects can bring big economic benefits

The 320 climate projects analysed were found to have potential yields of about 1 trillion in projected returns over a decade.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Eurozone unemployment drops to record low levels in April

Falling energy and input prices helped ease cost pressures for European businesses in April, allowing them to retain more employees.

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

A glimpse of hope, then another Aboriginal death in custody: β€˜grief-stricken’ campaigners mourn lack of progress

In 2020 tens of thousands of people defied Covid restrictions to march in support of the families of Indigenous Australians who have died in custody, as part of the global Black Lives Matter movement. Five years on, the same families face fresh griefWarning: this article contains names and images of Indigenous Australians who have diedGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe supermarket is silent...

Published on: June 03, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia