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Munusamy Denies Vijay Sought Meeting With Palaniswami
AIADMK's KP Munusamy denied claims that Chief Minister Joseph Vijay sought a meeting with Edappadi K. Palaniswami. He stated no request came from Vijay, his office, or TVK leadership.
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Arab Lawmakers Seek to Join Challenge to Israel's Death Penalty Law
Arab lawmakers and former MK Sami Abu Shehadeh filed a request to intervene in a High Court petition against Israel’s new death penalty law. They argue their participation will present the full legal and societal implications of the legislation.
Sadiq Khan Wins Re-election Despite ULEZ Controversy
Sadiq Khan won re-election as Mayor of London in 2024 with increased voter support despite backlash over his 2023 ULEZ expansion. He defended the policy as a public health measure and blamed misinformation for its perceived unpopularity.
NSW to Allow Medically Prescribed Cannabis Users to Drive
NSW will let licensed medicinal cannabis patients drive with THC in their system below a set threshold. Premier Chris Minns said the change balances patient needs with road safety.
Indonesian Investigators Search National Nutrition Agency
Indonesian investigators searched the National Nutrition Agency in Jakarta. The action followed President Prabowo Subianto’s firing of the agency’s head.
Colombia's Soccer Jersey Enters Presidential Race
Colombia's national soccer jersey has become a political symbol in the 2026 presidential runoff. Candidate Iván Cepeda criticizes frontrunner Abelardo de la Espriella for wearing it at rallies.
Raúl Castro Turns 95 During U.S. Criminal Charges
Raúl Castro turned 95 as the U.S. pursues charges against him for the 1996 plane downing. He has not commented on the indictment and rarely appears in public.
Makerfield Voters Prioritize Cost of Living and Public Services
Makerfield residents cite cost of living and public services as top issues ahead of the UK general election. Many want affordable housing, thriving high streets, and trustworthy local representation.
Thaksin Shinawatra Completes Sentence After Royal Pardon
Thaksin Shinawatra fulfilled all legal obligations following a royal pardon that ended his probation early. The pardon, issued for Queen Suthida’s birthday, applied to eligible convicts meeting specific conditions.
Solomon Islands to Review China Security Treaty
Prime Minister Matthew Wale announced a review of the 2022 security treaty with China. The move follows his call for greater transparency and is part of a broader assessment of security agreements.
U.S. Sanctions M23 and FDLR Leaders
The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on John Imani Nzenze and Gustave Kubwayo for their roles in armed groups active in eastern Congo. The move freezes their U.S.-linked assets and bars Americans from transacting with them.
India Approves $11 Billion Great Nicobar Development
India approves an $11 billion project on Great Nicobar Island for port, airport, and township development. Critics warn it threatens Shompen tribal lands and one of India’s most biodiverse ecosystems.
Pahlavi Condemns Savak Imagery by Supporters
Reza Pahlavi denounced displays of Savak symbols by some followers after rallies in Germany. He called the imagery controversial and said it aids attacks on his movement.
Cameron Offered Johnson Top Cabinet Role to Back EU Remain
David Cameron offered Boris Johnson a top-five Cabinet post to support the EU remain campaign ahead of the 2016 Brexit referendum. The proposal occurred during a private tennis match at the U.S. ambassador’s court, but Johnson ultimately backed leaving the EU.
Thorpe Appeals Genocide Case Against King Charles
Uncle Robbie Thorpe seeks to prosecute King Charles III for alleged genocide against Indigenous Australians. He argues the Crown failed to prevent or punish systemic harm under Australian and Indigenous law.
Wadagni Secures Niger Border Reopening Deal
Benin’s President Romuald Wadagni secured an agreement from Niger to reopen their shared border. The deal follows Niger’s closure last year over allegations Benin hosted French military bases.
Albanese Urges Swift Passage of Tax Bill
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urged fast approval of budget legislation during parliamentary question time. The bill requires Greens support in the Senate amid concerns over discretionary tax powers.
U.S. Cancels Troop Deployment to Poland
The U.S. canceled a planned deployment of 4,000 soldiers to Poland in May 2026. Polish officials expressed confusion and concern over the abrupt decision.
Ellis Article Removed For Undisclosed AI Use
Cath Ellis's opinion piece was removed by the Sydney Morning Herald after it was flagged as AI-generated and lacked required disclosure. The Herald stated the omission violated its policy, while Western Sydney University defended her use of AI as appropriate.
Carney Forms Council to Address Antisemitism
Prime Minister Mark Carney launched a council to examine antisemitism and recommend inclusion measures. Appointees include Omar Alghabra and Avnish Nanda, whose past statements and actions on Middle East issues have drawn scrutiny.
South Koreans Vote in Local Elections Testing Lee's Influence
South Koreans voted in local elections seen as a key test of President Lee Jae Myung’s political influence. The outcome may determine whether his party’s recent dominance continues amid shifting voter sentiment.
NDIS Advisory Committee Warns Reform Bill Harms Disability Rights
The NDIS reform advisory committee says the government's overhaul bill causes material harm to people with disabilities. It argues the bill misrepresents the NDIS’s human rights foundation and breaches consultation obligations.
Rabbi Heydemann Gifts Pope White Sox Kippah
Rabbi Lizzi Heydemann gave Pope Leo XIV a Chicago White Sox-themed kippah during a Vatican meeting. She thanked him for acknowledging the humanity of both Israelis and Palestinians in the Gaza conflict.
Israel Approves 13 Billion Shekel Northern Aid Package
The Israeli government approved a 13 billion shekel program for northern border communities on June 2, 2026. The plan funds bomb shelters, housing compensation, and infrastructure to support population retention.
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