June 7, 2026

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Russian drone hits nuclear-fuel storage facility near Chornobyl, Ukraine says -

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Pope Leo tells 1.2 million crowd in Madrid that God stands with the poor -

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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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1 person injured after motorcycle accident – WSAZ -

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Crash following multi-county police chase shuts down part of I-75 – WKRC -

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Wrong-way crash that killed 1, injured 4 closes westbound I-10 west of Buckeye – KTAR News 92.3 FM -

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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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One person dead, four others hurt after wrong-way crash near Tonopah – ABC15 Arizona -

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Two Dead, one seriously injured in suspected DUI crash in Auburn – ABC10 -

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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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Westbound Interstate 10 closed west of Buckeye due to crash – KTAR News 92.3 FM -

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Gunfight pits Afghan against foreign soldiers – one dead

KABUL (Reuters) – A gunfight broke out between Afghan and foreign soldiers on the outskirts of the capital Kabul on Saturday, killing at least one Afghan serviceman and injuring a number of other soldiers, according to Afghan and NATO officials.

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U.N. Syria envoy says Iran should join Geneva peace talks: Press TV

DUBAI (Reuters) – The United Nations peace envoy for Syria said on Saturday Iran should be invited to planned peace talks in Geneva, Iran’s English-language Press TV reported, in comments sure to rile Gulf Arab states.

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Finnish parliament should vote again on Fennovoima reactor: minister

HELSINKI (Reuters) – Finnish Finance Minister Jutta Urpilainen said parliament should hold a new vote on nuclear consortium Fennovoima’s permit to build a nuclear reactor after it chose a supplier not included in original plans.

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Judge dismisses ‘betrayal of trust’ case against ElBaradei

CAIRO (Reuters) – A judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Egypt’s former interim vice president for “betrayal of trust” in quitting the army-backed government in protest against its bloody crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Japan PM says ready to be more assertive against China: media

TOKYO (Reuters) – Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, in an interview published on Saturday, said Japan was ready to be more assertive towards China as Beijing threatened to strike back if provoked.

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Saudi women break driving ban, defying warnings: campaigners

RIYADH (Reuters) – A few women filmed themselves driving in Saudi cities on Saturday, defying government warnings of arrest and prosecution to take part in a campaign against men-only road rules, activists said.

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Greenpeace activist dangles from Eiffel Tower in Russia protest

PARIS (Reuters) – A Greenpeace activist suspended himself from the Eiffel Tower on Saturday to call for the release of 30 people who have spent more than a month in a Russian jail over a protest against oil drilling in the Arctic

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Bosnian activists erect ‘guerrilla memorials’ to war crimes victims

SARAJEVO (Reuters) – Bosnian activists put up “guerrilla memorials” overnight to Serbs, Muslims and Croats killed in the 1992-95 war, in protest at the denial of war crimes by authorities in the Balkan country.

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Iran border guards killed fighting bandits near Pakistan: report

DUBAI (Reuters) – About 20 Iranian border guards were killed in clashes with “bandits” on the southeastern frontier with Pakistan overnight and several others were seized, Iranian media said on Saturday.

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China leader promises ‘unprecedented’ reforms at key Party meeting

BEIJING (Reuters) – A top Chinese leader has promised “unprecedented” economic and societal reforms at the Communist Party’s much anticipated plenum meeting next month, state media reported on Saturday.

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