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New York Post

Adventurer dies after falling into volcano crater in Yemen

An adventurer referred to as 'The Spider-Man of Yemen' has died after falling into a volcano crater while climbing without safety gear. Authorities confirmed the incident took place during a climbing attempt in Yemen.

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New York Times — World

Trump Comments on Iran Deal and Oil Flow

President Trump announced on social media that a new deal with Iran would facilitate oil production. This statement reflects ongoing discussions about the agreement's broader implications.

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Deutsche Welle

El Nino impacts agriculture in Southeast Asia

El Nino is leading to hotter and drier weather in Southeast Asia, negatively impacting rice and palm oil production. As a result, households are experiencing rising costs for essential goods and services.

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theguardian.com

US and Iran Announce Peace Deal; Israel Confirms Troops Will Remain in Lebanon

The US and Iran have announced a peace deal, while Israel's Defense Minister confirmed that Israeli troops will remain in Lebanon's security zones indefinitely. The ongoing conflict has resulted in over 3,700 deaths in Lebanon since March, with significant civilian impact and a refugee crisis.

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apnews.com

US and Iran Reach Initial Agreement to Extend Ceasefire and Reopen Strait of Hormuz

The US and Iran have reached an initial agreement to extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with a signing scheduled for June 17, 2026. However, significant challenges remain, including Israel's refusal to withdraw from Lebanon and concerns over Iran's nuclear program. Preparatory meetings are planned in Doha ahead of the signing.

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the-express.com

Russia Launches Missile and Drone Attacks on Kyiv, Causing Damage to Historic Sites

Russia launched a series of missile and drone attacks on Kyiv, damaging the Dormition Cathedral and other sites. The Ukrainian military reported significant missile activity, while the Russian defense ministry attributed damage to a malfunctioning US-made air defense system. Casualties were also reported in Kharkiv, with five fatalities and multiple injuries.

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uk.news.yahoo.com

U.S.-Iran Deal Alters Regional Dynamics Following Conflict

A recent U.S.-Iran deal aims to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but analysts suggest it does not change the regional power dynamics established during the conflict. Gulf states are reassessing their security strategies in light of Iran's resilience and are beginning to engage more with Tehran, acknowledging the limitations of U.S. military support.

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Daily Wire

Somali World Cup Referee Denied Entry to U.S. Due to Security Concerns

Omar Artan, a Somali referee, was denied entry to the U.S. due to security concerns related to his communications with individuals linked to terror organizations. Customs and Border Protection cited this information as the basis for their decision. Artan expressed gratitude for the support he received and remains focused on his refereeing career.

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BBC — World

Yemeni climber dies after falling into volcanic crater

Al-Qaqa Ibn Antar, a climber in Yemen, died after falling into a volcanic crater. Local authorities reported that he was attempting to climb the crater's walls without safety equipment at the time of the incident.

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Deutsche Welle

US and Iran Set to Sign Peace Deal This Week

The United States and Iran are set to sign a peace deal this week, prompting varied reactions from both nations. While some celebrate the news, others express concerns and engage in political disputes regarding the agreement's implications.

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Washington Post — World

World Leaders Respond to Middle East Peace Deal with Caution

World leaders have reacted to a new peace deal in the Middle East with a mix of support and caution. While some leaders welcomed the agreement, many in the region highlighted unresolved issues and the potential for the deal to collapse.

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cnbc.com

U.S.-Iran Agreement: Key Details and Next Steps

A preliminary agreement between the U.S. and Iran aims to end hostilities that have impacted the global economy. While a formal deal is yet to be signed, both sides have agreed to a memorandum of understanding and paused military actions. The agreement includes a ceasefire and discussions on Iran's nuclear program, with the signing set for Friday in Geneva.

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Guardian — US

Death of Haitian Asylum Seeker Ruled Homicide by Medical Examiner

Daphy Michel, a Haitian asylum seeker, died in Pittsburgh shortly after being released from federal custody, and her death has been ruled a homicide by a medical examiner. Her family plans to sue ICE, which has denied involvement in her death.

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Fox News — Latest

Missouri skydiving plane crash results in 12 fatalities; investigation ongoing

A skydiving plane crash in Missouri on June 15, 2026, resulted in the deaths of 12 people, including 11 skydivers and a pilot. The investigation is being led by the FAA and NTSB, with initial reports suggesting potential power issues as a cause. Skydive Kansas City expressed condolences and is cooperating with authorities.

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Guardian — US

US and Iran Announce Framework Peace Deal to End Conflict

The US and Iran have reached a framework peace deal intended to conclude their ongoing conflict. The deal includes a 60-day period for discussions on key issues, including Iran's nuclear program and sanctions relief. Reactions in Iran show resistance from hardliners, while Israel has stated its military presence in the region will continue.

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Washington Post — World

UK to Implement Ban on Most Social Media for Children Under 16

The UK government has declared a ban on most social media for children under 16, aiming to address concerns about the impact of these platforms on youth. This move is noted to be more comprehensive than actions taken by other countries.

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