June 15, 2026

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Man dies and child injured in crash near Strathpeffer – Yahoo -

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SpaceX gains 6% in premarket after record debut -

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UK to ban social media for under-16s to ‘give kids their childhood back’ -

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Zhipu surges 33% as Wall Street raises bets on China AI after Anthropic curbs -

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1 extricated, 2 hospitalized in violent Westside L.A. car crash – KTLA -

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US musician Oliver Tree dies in helicopter collision in Brazil – BBC -

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Oil to still cause volatility even with U.S.-Iran deal in place: Analysts -

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Accident shuts down all lanes of southbound I-15 near Miramar – fox5sandiego.com -

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Accident shuts down all lanes of southbound I-15 near Miramar – fox5sandiego.com -

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CNBC Daily Open: Iran deal fuels global relief rally -

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Trump says France must scrap tech ‘sales tax’ or face 100% wine tariffs: NY Post -

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Singer Oliver Tree involved in fatal helicopter crash – CNN -

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Singer Oliver Tree involved in fatal helicopter crash – CNN -

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Accident – Indiana Gazette Online -

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Accident results in commercial vehicle fire – Lowndes Signal -

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1 dead after crash involving motorcycle in Phoenix – AZ Family -

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1 dead after crash involving motorcycle in Phoenix – AZ Family -

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SpaceX: To the moon for investors or a bumpy ride? Here’s what experts say -

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Child Critically Injured in Canandaigua Lake Boating Accident – Finger Lakes Daily News -

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Helicopter collision in Brazil leaves 6 dead, including singer Oliver Tree – Hawaii News Now -

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U.N. rights envoy says mob attacked his car in Myanmar

YANGON (Reuters) – A U.N. human rights envoy said a 200-strong mob attacked his car in central Myanmar this week, kicking windows and doors and shouting abuse, as he arrived to investigate Buddhist-led violence against Muslims, but the government said …

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EU says to review relations with Zimbabwe after election

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union will review relations with Zimbabwe given its “serious concerns” about the conduct of the southern African state’s election, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said on Thursday.

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Turkey says all ‘red lines’ in Syria have been crossed

BERLIN (Reuters) – Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Thursday “all red lines” had been crossed in Syria and criticized international inaction after the opposition accused Syrian government forces of gassing hundreds in a chemical weapons…

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Germany urges access for U.N. to check Syria chemical attack reports

BERLIN (Reuters) – German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle demanded on Thursday that Syria grant full access to United Nations chemicals weapons experts to investigate allegations that the Syrian government used chemical weapons in an attack on civil…

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South African labor unrest spreads, gold, construction strikes loom

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s labor unrest widened on Thursday as tens of thousands of construction workers prepared to down tools next week and unions in the gold sector also signaled their intention to call a strike over wages.

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Thai court hands Iranian life sentence over botched bombing

BANGKOK (Reuters) – An Iranian man who blew off his own legs was sentenced to life in prison by a Thai court on Thursday for his involvement in a botched bomb plot that rocked Bangkok last year and brought condemnation from Israel.

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Assange’s Wikileaks runs into Australian election troubles

CANBERRA (Reuters) – Wikileaks founder Julian Assange’s plans to capture a seat at Australia’s September 7 elections were in disarray on Thursday after his top local candidate quit due to an internal fight over party organization.

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New Zealand rights group blasts new law extending surveillance powers

WELLINGTON (Reuters) – A New Zealand civil liberties group denounced a new law permitting wider surveillance of citizens on Thursday, saying authorities were “buying into” the monitoring exposed by fugitive former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Sn…

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France says force needed if Syrian chemical attack proved true

PARIS (Reuters) – France said on Thursday that the international community would need to respond with force if allegations that the Syrian government was responsible for a chemical attack on civilians proved true.

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U.N. castigates Australia for treatment of 46 refugees

GENEVA (Reuters) – Australia must compensate and release 46 refugees whom it has arbitrarily detained and treated in a cruel, inhuman and degrading way, a U.N. human rights watchdog has said.

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