June 7, 2026

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South Korea nominates Han as country’s first female prime minister in two decades -

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At least 1 dead in crash on Foresthill Road in Placer County – CBS News -

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1 dead, 1 injured after head-on DUI Crash in Auburn – KCRA -

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Four motorcyclists injured in crash on New York State Thruway in Henrietta – 13wham.com -

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100 days of the Iran war: How global markets and the economy have been affected, in charts -

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Global week ahead: Soccer isn’t the only thing that’s kicking off -

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Two people killed in crash on Foresthill Road in Placer County – KTVN -

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Herington teen hospitalized following ATV accident Saturday afternoon – KVOE -

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Wrong-way driver dies, 4 others hospitalized after I-10 crash – FOX 10 Phoenix -

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Moped driver hospitalized in hit-and-run accident in McCully – KITV -

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Suspected DUI crash on Foresthill Road in Placer County leave 2 dead, 1 injured – CBS News -

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Fatal crash investigation underway in east Charlotte: CMPD – Queen City News -

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1 killed, 1 injured in Flathead Co. crash – NBC Montana -

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1 killed, 4 injured in crash that closed I-10 west of the Valley – 12News -

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Part of busy road near I-70 closed due to crash in Huber Heights – WHIO TV -

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Man arrested in Carthage after leading officers on chase that ended in multi-vehicle crash on I-75 – WLWT -

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Trent Ave. completely blocked near Dora Road due to a deadly crash – krem.com -

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Bicyclist hit, killed by vehicle on South Side identified as CDOT employee – WGN-TV -

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East Anchorage crash temporarily closes eastbound Tudor Road near Boniface – Anchorage Daily News -

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Moped driver hospitalized in hit-and-run accident in McCully – KITV -

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Brazil cameraman pronounced brain dead after protest injury

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – A Brazilian television cameraman was pronounced brain dead by surgeons at a Rio de Janeiro hospital Monday, four days after a firework lit by a protester struck him in the head.

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EU must be ready to impose sanctions on Ukraine: Czech minister

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union must be ready to impose sanctions on Ukraine if it persists in using violence against protesters, the Czech foreign minister said on Monday, warning against what he saw as Soviet-style authoritarianism.

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Italy tells India handling of marines case could hurt EU ties

ROME (Reuters) – Italy said on Monday India’s relations with the European Union would be seriously damaged if New Delhi uses anti-piracy and anti-terrorism legislation to try two Italian marines accused of killing two fishermen during a security operat…

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Second round of Syria talks makes faltering start

GENEVA/BEIRUT (Reuters) – A second round of Syria peace talks got off to a shaky start on Monday, with the two sides complaining about violations of a local ceasefire and an Islamist offensive respectively in separate meetings with the international me…

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Roadside bomb explodes near Iraqi parliament speaker’s convoy

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – The speaker of Iraq’s parliament narrowly escaped death on Monday when a roadside bomb exploded near his convoy close to the northern city of Mosul, his office said.

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Italian President Napolitano under fire over Monti appointment

ROME (Reuters) – Italian President Giorgio Napolitano faced fierce criticism on Monday over reports that he asked Mario Monti about replacing Silvio Berlusconi as prime minister months before his government fell at the height of the euro zone crisis in…

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Towering gates at Cairo’s Tahrir Square draw criticism

CAIRO (Reuters) – Towering metal gates erected near Cairo’s Tahrir Square by the army-backed authorities have drawn criticism as a new form of police repression in an area where Egyptians launched a historic uprising for democracy in 2011.

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South Sudan rebels say they will boycott latest peace talks

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – South Sudanese rebels threatened on Monday to boycott the next round of peace talks in Ethiopia unless the government freed political prisoners and sent home the Ugandan troops who have been supporting it.

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Egypt denies upholding death sentences on militants

CAIRO (Reuters) – The Egyptian presidency on Monday denied a report that it had upheld the death penalties of 14 people convicted of attacking police in North Sinai in 2011.

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EU tells Britain: Don’t pander to prejudice on immigration

LONDON (Reuters) – Politicians in Britain and other European Union states risk pandering to prejudice and xenophobia by considering restricting free movement of labor within the bloc, a top EU official said on Monday.

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