Left Party MP expelled from German parliament for wearing Palestine t-shirt
Bundestag president Julia Klöckner explained that political statements expressed through clothing are not allowed, before asking Köktürk to leave. Read More
Saudi Arabia tackles sweltering heat as Muslim pilgrims embark on Hajj journey
Each year, Muslim pilgrims embark on the spiritual journey of Hajj, one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Read more at Read More
Kyiv releases new drone footage of Operation ‘Spiderweb’ as more details emerge
Ukraine’s security service has released new drone footage of its operation “Spiderweb” on Wednesday, showing how exactly Kyiv struck 41 Russian heavy military bombers. Meanwhile, Zelenskyy said Kyiv would not…
Latest news bulletin | June 4th – Evening
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Murder of Tunisian man sparks France’s first far-right terrorism investigation
Hichem Miraoui, a 46-year-old hairdresser, was shot dead in Puget-sur-Argens, southern France, on Saturday. Read more at Read More
Bulgarian MEPs delay vote on North Macedonia’s EU accession report
The European People’s Party withdrew support for the report at the last minute, leaving MEP author Thomas Waitz denouncing intimidation. Read More
EU’s infant mortality rates paint an unexpectedly bleak picture across bloc
Romania, France and Spain have some of the highest infant mortality rates in the EU between 2023 and 2024, while Latvia and Sweden have the lowest rates. Read More
Hungary delays vote on transparency law targeting foreign-funded NGOs and media
The “Transparency in Public Life” bill would impose strict regulations on foreign-funded NGOs that are deemed a risk to Hungary’s sovereignty. Read more at Read More
Kharkiv hit by drone and missile barrage in overnight Russian attack
The Ukrainian city of Kharkiv faced a major overnight assault on 4 June, as Russian forces launched nine Shahed drones and two missiles, damaging homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure. Read…
Dozens of bodies found in area of Libya’s capital controlled by armed militia, UN says
The UN human rights office said it was concerned about human rights violations and “potential evidence of extrajudicial killings” in Tripoli. Read more at Read More