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Crimea residents describe 'catastrophic' situation after Ukrainian strikes
Eastern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford explains why Crimea is a target for Kyiv, and why the peninsula matters to Vladimir Putin.
Malaysia’s political pacts want a shot at Johor polls. These rebels aren’t making it easy for them
Rebels, defectors and former insiders are introducing complications for political coalitions in Johor.
International Plastic Bag Free Day – from single use to reuse
Plastic bags are among the top 10 littered items in Europe. Often used only once, they take centuries to fully degrade in the natural environment. To raise awareness about eliminating the use of plastic bags worldwide and promote eco-friendly reusable alternatives, we observe
How lawfare is strangling politics in Africa
Politicians are using the courts to shut down dissent.
China Box Office: ‘Minions & Monsters’ Takes Top Spot as ‘Keep Real’ Opens Second
Universal’s “Minions & Monsters” debuted at the No. 1 spot at the China box office during the July 3–5 weekend, grossing RMB111.5 million ($16.4 million), according to data from Artisan Gateway. Taopiaopiao’s sci-fi comedy “Keep Real” opened in second place, securing $10.5
India orders Meta to remove ads promoting child sexual abuse
The order comes days after the BBC published an investigation about the platform showing such ads to users.
Compasses, not maps: China is building a different type of AI
Every few months, another Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) breakthrough makes global headlines. A Chinese AI model closes in on American rivals, a Chinese research team tops a benchmark, a Chinese factory gets smarter, a city more connected, a supply chain more predictive.
Indonesia daycare abuse case grows to 27 suspects, police say
JAKARTA, July 6 - Indonesian police named 14 more people as suspects in an alleged child abuse and neglect case at a daycare centre in Yogyakarta city, an official said on Monday, bringing the number of suspects to 27 people in a case which has sparked outrage in the country.
Eight killed in landslides at Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh
DHAKA, July 6 - At least eight Rohingya Muslims, including some children, were killed and several others injured early on Monday after heavy monsoon rains triggered multiple landslides at refugee camps in southeastern Bangladesh, officials said.
Protect children from online sexual abuse: Call for urgent negotiations and permanent solution
After a no-deal on a trialogue on combating sexual abuse earlier this week, Renew Europe calls member states to continue negotiations immediately, with a clear mandate to find a permanent solution. Renew Europe’s priority is to conclude a robust, long-term EU framework to
FIFA lifts US striker Balogun's red card World Cup suspension after Trump calls Infantino
In its statement, FIFA pointed to "article 27 of the FIFA disciplinary code" which allows the suspension to be "suspended for a probationary period of one year."
Rolling Stones, deadites and pioneers: What to see, do or hear this week in Europe
The Rolling Stones release their 25th album while 'Evil Dead Burn' brings more demonic drama to the big screen - here's what to look out for this week.
China preparing South Pacific missile test, Australian media report
The report comes after Australia and Fiji signed a major defence alliance earlier in the day.
Fuel providers hopeful of more price reductions
Rubis and ATF Fuels both say they expect to see prices fall further in time.
'I ate ketchup and cheese,' says Venezuelan girl trapped under quake rubble for 32 hours
Fabiana was trapped in the rubble of a 10-storey residential building after two earthquakes rocked Venezuela in June.
Microplastic filters for washing machines could soon be mandatory in the EU. How do they work?
Every time you do laundry, your clothes shed microplastics. A Bristol startup has built a filter to stop them.
Latest news bulletin | July 6th, 2026 – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 6th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Europe’s best islands for holidays in 2026, ranked by weather, food and greenery
In a new study of Europe’s best island escapes for 2026, Spain and Croatia dominate the overall top 10 ranking.
Gender pay gap vs pension gap across Europe: Why inequality gets worse in retirement?
The gender pension gap in the EU is more than double the gender pay gap. Experts point to additional factors, including gaps in hours worked and contribution years, which largely result from gender roles and unpaid care work.
Will the Gulf monarchies rise above internecine disputes in the interest of collective security?
The US-Israel and Iran War is straining already uneasy alliances in the Middle East. No matter what is the outcome of negotiations between the US and Iran over the next six weeks, this war is already resulting in the formation of new alliances, fissuring of old alliances or
Why China’s biggest investment in Ghana is no longer its roads
As Africa becomes a greater battleground for influence, China’s biggest investment in Ghana may no longer be roads or loans, but the students it is helping to train.
Prosecutor charges South Korea’s four oil refiners with price collusion: Reports
The companies are HD Hyundai Oilbank, SK Energy, GS Caltex and S-Oil, Yonhap said.
Footballer dies after suspected lightning strike in Melaka
A referee was also injured in the incident.
EXCLUSIVE: Commission prepares enlargement reform proposals to regain the initiative
The European Commission is working on proposals to reform the enlargement process, aiming to regain control over a debate now largely shaped by member states and to avoid placing the burden of new safeguards discussions solely on Montenegro, the most advanced candidate country.
At least 10 killed in second Russian strikes on Kyiv in a week
The capital's top military administrator said 46 people have been injured in the attack, including five children.
China tests missiles in the Pacific after Australia-Fiji alliance signed
The deal, Australia's fourth formal alliance, comes amid a whirlwind of Pacific diplomacy by Canberra.
ByteDance, Alibaba pull AI companions as Beijing tightens rules
The new rules represent one of the most comprehensive set of regulations intended to forestall AI’s potential harms.
Six killed in India's Mumbai as rains wreak havoc, disrupt travel
MUMBAI, July 6 - At least six people including five children were killed when a group of buildings collapsed in the eastern suburbs of India's Mumbai on Sunday, the latest casualties of heavy rains that have disrupted travel and shut down schools in the city.
Norway and England advance to World Cup quarterfinals as Brazil and Mexico head home
Norway's Erling Haaland scored two goals after the 79th minute, bring his country to a late 2-1 win against Brazil, as Mexico fought back hard against England with a 3-2 finish.
One of England’s ‘greatest results’ as they win a World Cup classic at the Azteca
Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane were on target as Thomas Tuchel’s Three Lions dug deep to beat Mexico and set up a quarterfinal tie against Norway.
Common mosquito, Asian tiger mosquito: Germany faces mosquito plague
The current mix of heat and humidity in Germany provides ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes, especially the common house mosquito and the invasive Asian tiger mosquito.
Dusit’s new lakeside retreat in Hokkaido has villas, open-air bathing and stunning wooden décor
For a peaceful escape in northern Japan, WE Hotel Toya, Dusit Collection offers guests a scenic night’s sleep overlooking Lake Tōya. There are also Japanese and Thai delicacies to choose from, made with locally sourced ingredients, as well as a spa and indoor hot baths.
Australia PM Albanese apologises for crude Kylie Minogue remark
SYDNEY, July 6 - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologised on Monday after making a crude remark about singer Kylie Minogue in a comedy podcast interview, prompting outrage from women's rights groups and opposition lawmakers.
'Major damage' as Super Typhoon Bavi makes landfall on US Pacific islands
The eye of the Category 5 super typhoon passed over the tiny island of Rota Monday morning local time, bringing winds of more than 241 km/h, also hitting the nearby islands of Guam, Tinian and Saipan.
Welcome to Hsinchu, the luxury city built by Taiwan’s AI boom
Over the past six years, households near Hsinchu Science Park have reported some of the highest incomes in Taiwan.
NCAA president says it would be a 'mistake' to 'walk away' from Protect College Sports Act
Charlie Baker, the president of the NCAA, said the Protect College Sports Act effectively “deals with” many of the issues facing his industry. “What we're really trying to achieve is some sort of national framework so that you can have national championships and national
At least 10 killed in massive overnight Russian attack on Kyiv, officials say
The attack, which was still underway early Monday morning, involved waves of ballistic and cruise missiles as well as drones. Explosions echoed across the city as civilians sought shelter in metro stations.
Heavy rain triggers flooding, evacuations in Dunedin
WELLINGTON, July 6 - Heavy rain triggered flooding, road closures and evacuations in New Zealand's southern city of Dunedin and the neighbouring Waitaki District on Monday, with officials urging residents to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel.
Typhoon Bavi brings catastrophic winds to western Pacific islands
WELLINGTON, July 6 - Super Typhoon Bavi was crossing the Mariana Islands in the western Pacific Ocean on Monday, lashing Guam, Tinian and Saipan and blasting Rota with catastrophic winds, the U.S. National Weather Service said.
Taiwan says it is tracking ‘upward trend’ in Chinese naval movements
There are currently four Chinese naval formations operating in the western Pacific, says an official.
Taiwan says it is tracking 'upward trend' in Chinese naval movements
TAIPEI, July 6 - Taiwan is tracking an \"upward trend\" in Chinese naval movements during the peak military exercise season, including joint drills with Russia, and will be analysing any new tactics, a senior Taiwanese security official said on Monday.
Duterte ally arrested over plunder charge ahead of impeachment trial
MANILA, July 6 - A Philippine senator who is an ally of Vice President Sara Duterte was arrested on Monday on a plunder charge, hours before the Senate begins a high-stakes impeachment trial that could determine Duterte's political future.
Australia signs major defence alliance with Fiji, seeking to counter China’s influence in the region
It commits each country to come to the other's aid if either is attacked.
Australia signs major defence alliance with Fiji, seeking to counter China
SYDNEY, July 6 - Australia and Fiji signed a major defence alliance on Monday, committing each country to come to the other's aid if either is attacked, as China seeks to expand its influence in the region.
Watch Night of the Living Dead and other public domain horror movies inside this creepy dollfest
Where Dolls Hang looks a bit Outlast, a bit Resident Evil 7, and a lot spooky.









