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Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was giving a speech marking the anniversary of the 1989 death of the late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini
Iran slams US nuclear proposal, says it will continue to enrich uranium
TEHRAN — Iran’s supreme leader has denounced a proposal by the United States aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear efforts and demanded that his country retains independence amid reports of Washington offering to become involved in Tehran’s nuclear program.Despite several rounds of talks between the two sides to thrash out a new nuclear deal major sticking points remain, with Iran insisting on its right to nuclear enrichment.“The first word of the US is that Iran should not have a nuclear industry and should rely on the United States,” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told a crowd gathered in Tehran to commemorate the death of Imam Khomeini, the founder of Iran’s Islamic Republic.“Our response to the US’ nonsense is clear: they cannot do a damn thing in this matter,” he said.The US...
June 05, 2025

Iran slams US nuclear proposal, says it will continue to enrich uranium

Palestinians wait in line to receive hot meals distributed by charities
Gaza now worse than hell on earth, ICRC chief says
GENEVA — Gaza has become worse than hell on earth, the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross has told the BBC.In an interview at the ICRC's headquarters in Geneva, the organization's president Mirjana Spoljaric said "humanity is failing" as it watched the horrors of the Gaza war.Speaking in a room close to a case displaying the ICRC's three Nobel Peace Prizes, BBC asked Ms Spoljaric about remarks she made in April, that Gaza was "hell on earth", and if anything had happened since to change her mind."It has become worse... We cannot continue to watch what is happening. It's surpassing any acceptable, legal, moral, and humane standard. The level of destruction, the level of suffering."More importantly, the fact that we are...
June 05, 2025

Gaza now worse than hell on earth, ICRC chief says

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent stands near an immigrant detention center in Elizabeth, New Jersey, on May 7, 2025
Trump administration returns migrant hastily deported to Mexico back to the US
WASHINGTON — A Guatemalan national who says he was wrongfully deported to Mexico is back in the United States, his legal team told CNN, in what appears to mark the first time the Trump administration has brought back a migrant after a judge ordered the administration to facilitate their return.O.C.G., a pseudonym the migrant is using in the case, landed in the United States on Wednesday and made contact with a member of the litigation team challenging the Trump administration’s moves to send migrants to countries where they have no ties, according to Trina Realmuto, executive director of the National Immigration Litigation Alliance.He is now in Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s custody, Realmuto told CNN.The Trump administration said in court filings last week that it was...
June 05, 2025

Trump administration returns migrant hastily deported to Mexico back to the US

Thousands of fans waited outside of Chinnaswamy Stadium to greet the winning team
Eleven die in India crush as fans gather for IPL victory parade
BENGALURU — Eleven people have been killed and dozens injured in a crush outside a cricket stadium in Bengaluru, which was hosting a victory parade to celebrate the home team's Indian Premier League win, the state's chief minister said.Thousands of people had lined the streets on Wednesday to welcome the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) who beat the Punjab Kings in the IPL cricket final the day before.Karnataka state Chief Minister Siddaramaiah told reporters that authorities had not expected the number of people who had turned out.One police official told the BBC more than 200,000 people came out for the victory parade but they had anticipated only half that amount.When the tragedy struck, the gates of the stadium "were not even opened, but there were so many people trying...
June 05, 2025

Eleven die in India crush as fans gather for IPL victory parade

A large police presence remains in Boulder days after the attack
Judge halts deportation of Colorado suspect's family
WASHINGTON — A US judge has temporarily halted deportation proceedings against the family of a man accused of Sunday's petrol-bomb attack on Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado.Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, is accused of a federal hate crime and other charges. Officials say his family, who are not charged in the attack, are Egyptian citizens.US District Judge Gordon Gallagher, a Biden appointee, ordered deportation proceedings to be halted, a day after the White House said it had six one-way tickets to deport the wife and five children from the US.The decision was one of three immigration rulings on Wednesday against Trump by federal judges as he seeks to deliver on his pledge for mass deportations."The court finds that deportation without process could work irreparable harm...
June 05, 2025

Judge halts deportation of Colorado suspect's family

Trump's call with Putin was the first since a major Ukraine attack on missile-carrying aircraft deep inside Russia
Putin will seek revenge for Ukraine drone attack, warns Trump
WASHINGTON — Vladimir Putin has said he will have to respond to Ukraine's major drone attack on Russian airbases, US President Donald Trump has warned.Speaking after a phone call with the Russian president, Trump said: "President Putin did say, and very strongly, that he will have to respond to the recent attack on the airfields."Russian officials declined to confirm this on Wednesday night, but Moscow had earlier said that military options were "on the table" for its response.Trump warned in a social media post that the phone call, which lasted more than an hour, would not "lead to immediate peace" between Russia and Ukraine.Russia's RIA Novosti, a state-owned news agency, said Putin told Trump that Ukraine has tried to "disrupt" the...
June 05, 2025

Putin will seek revenge for Ukraine drone attack, warns Trump

Shona Banu was allegedly picked up by the police last month and sent to Bangladesh. She was sent back to India four days later
'I was pushed across the border into Bangladesh at gunpoint'
GUWAHATI, India — Shona Banu still shudders when she thinks of the past few days.The 58-year-old, a resident of Barpeta district in India's north-eastern state of Assam, says that she was called to the local police station on 25 May and later taken to a point at the border with neighboring Bangladesh. From there, she says, she and around 13 other people were forced to cross over to Bangladesh.She says she was not told why. But it was a scenario she had been dreading — Ms Banu says she has lived in Assam all her life but for the past few years, she has been desperately trying to prove that she is an Indian citizen and not an "illegal immigrant" from Bangladesh."They pushed me over at gunpoint. I spent two days without food or water in the middle of a field in...
June 05, 2025

'I was pushed across the border into Bangladesh at gunpoint'

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testifies in Washington, DC, on May 6
Trump administration takes hundreds of migrant children into government custody
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is taking hundreds of migrant children already residing in the United States out of their homes and into government custody, at times separating them from their families and making it more difficult for them to be released, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.President Donald Trump and his top aides have repeatedly cited the influx of children who arrived at the US southern border under the Biden administration without a parent or guardian as a critique of his predecessor and his handling of border security. Trump officials argue that hundreds of thousands of those children went unaccounted for — and are in potentially dangerous situations.While former Biden officials contend that the surge of kids in 2021 placed tremendous...
June 04, 2025

Trump administration takes hundreds of migrant children into government custody

Sana Yousaf was a well-known social media influencer in Pakistan
Teen TikTok star shot dead after man broke into her home
ISLAMABAD — A 22-year-old man has been arrested in Pakistan and confessed to the murder of 17-year-old social media influencer Sana Yousaf, according to police.Authorities say they believe Umar Hayat murdered Ms Yousaf at her home in Islamabad on Monday after she rejected what they called his "offers of friendship". He allegedly also repeatedly tried and failed, to meet her.They say he broke into her home, fired two shots, stole her phone and fled.Ms Yousaf's father, Syed Yousaf Hassan, told the BBC she was his only daughter and was "very brave". Her family have gathered in Chitral, where Ms Yousaf has been buried.Yousaf said she had never mentioned Hayat, nor any threatening behavior, before she was killed.He said Ms Yousaf's aunt was at the family home when...
June 04, 2025

Teen TikTok star shot dead after man broke into her home

Newly elected South Korean President Lee Jae-myung arrives for the Presidential Inauguration at the National Assembly in Seoul, 4 June 2025
South Korea’s new president vows to restart talks with North Korea
SEOUL — South Korea’s new president Lee Jae-myung has promised to recommence talks with North Korea with the aim of securing peace on the Korean Peninsula.Lee, who was sworn in early on Wednesday following his victory in a snap election, outlined key policy goals for his five-year term, from foreign and economic policy to healing the country’s political divide.In his inaugural address to the country's National Assembly, Lee pledged to deal with North Korean nuclear and other military threats with “strong deterrence” bolstered by the South Korea-US military alliance.However, he also said he would restart talks with Pyongyang, which have not taken place in years, vowing to “open a communication channel with North Korea and establish peace on the Korean Peninsula through talks...
June 04, 2025

South Korea’s new president vows to restart talks with North Korea

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