Iran attacked US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan following strikes on its own territory. Tehran is threatening to completely close the Strait of Hormuz.
Kuwait suspended air traffic due to Iran's shelling of US military facilities. The IRGC announced the launch of 12 ballistic missiles at airbases in the region.
47 states and the EU condemned the Russian attack on the nuclear storage facility near the Chornobyl NPP. Andrii Sybiha called on the world to increase pressure on the aggressor and stop nuclear blackmail.
Navid Akram has been hit with 19 additional charges following the mass shooting in Sydney that left 15 people dead. The attack is being treated as inspired by "Islamic State".
The UN Human Rights Office has identified hundreds of cases of extrajudicial killings in Gaza. Hamas militants publicly executed and mutilated people without trial.
In Borno State, 74 people have died from cholera, and more than 7,000 have fallen ill. The spread of the disease is exacerbated by a lack of clean water and the consequences of prolonged conflicts.
The US and Nigeria eliminated 200 ISIS militants and destroyed their logistical bases. The US military will continue operations against terrorists in the region.
Israel has ceased strikes on Iran due to the successful deterrence of the terrorist regime. Netanyahu discussed the situation with Trump and threatened a forceful response.
A Russian drone strike damaged a nuclear storage building near the Chornobyl NPP and the IAEA office. It remains unclear when the facility will be able to resume receiving spent fuel from Ukraine's operational nuclear power plants.
A Hamas member planning terrorist attacks against Israeli targets has been detained in Crete. The man was studying explosives manufacturing and had accomplices in Cyprus.
Russia attacked a spent nuclear fuel storage facility with a drone. Ukraine calls on the IAEA to dispatch a mission to document the consequences and assess the actions of the aggressor.
In Ohio, 12 people were injured during a shootout between two unidentified individuals at a festival. Police are searching for the suspects and collecting video evidence from eyewitnesses.
The US denied visas to some of the Iranian national team staff and mandated that players arrive only on the day of the match. The State Department explained the restrictions as security measures.
The Turkish vessel DURU 67 was attacked near Sevastopol and subsequently sank. One fisherman was killed and five others were injured during the attack.
The US intercepted Iranian missiles and attacked its radars in the Persian Gulf. Kuwait and Bahrain issued alerts due to the threat of airstrikes.
A morning explosion in the Obolonskyi district of Kyiv resulted in the death of one person. The SBU has launched a pre-trial investigation under the article regarding a terrorist act.
The parties agreed to a silence regime on the condition of Hezbollah militants' withdrawal from South Litani. The next round of negotiations is scheduled for the week of June 22.
A court in Nigeria has sentenced four individuals to death for the murder of 41 people in a church. More than 100 others were injured during the terrorist attack in the city of Owo.
FBI agents shot and killed a man who held 10 hostages in a building containing a bank for 15 hours. All individuals were released unharmed; the perpetrator's motives are currently under investigation.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon have killed nine people, including paramedics. Hezbollah responded by shelling the north of the country amid negotiations in the US.
A person was killed and dozens were injured as a result of the Iranian attack on the airport and diplomatic missions of Kuwait. The US called the incident a deliberate attack by Tehran.
Oil prices rose by 2% due to Iranian attacks on Kuwait and U. S. strikes. A terminal at Kuwait's airport was damaged, and aviation operations have been partially restored.
Zelenskyy discussed air defense supplies with the Prime Minister of Norway following Russia's massive attack. Norway is ready to help.
Shots were fired at a market in Westerland, and one person was detained near the train station. Police are searching for others involved; a bullet hole was discovered in a hair salon window.
Iran launched missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain, which were intercepted by US air defenses. In response, American forces destroyed a control station on Qeshm Island.
Cameras captured groups of people descending into the New York City sewer system at night. Authorities found no damage but are warning of deadly danger.
The White House will hold a new correspondents' dinner on July 24 following the disruption of the April event due to a shooting. Donald Trump has confirmed his participation in the event.
Mahmoud Qomati announced a refusal to stop attacks on northern Israel in exchange for the security of Beirut. The group promises a stronger response to any aggression.
On June 2, Ukrainians submitted over 2,500 applications regarding damaged property via Diia. More than 340,000 objects have already been recorded in the Registry since the start of the war.
The SBU detained a Russian agent in Zakarpattia who was collecting data on defense plants to prepare for attacks. He transmitted the data through his father in Kaliningrad.