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The UK Defence Secretary John Healey resigned, saying Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the Treasury are not providing enough money to protect Britain’s armed forces. Healey warned that delays and low funding in Starmer’s defence plan could make Britain less safe amid rising global threats.
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John Healey resigned as UK Defence Secretary on June 11, 2026.
Healey accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the Treasury of underfunding the military.
The government’s long-delayed Defence Investment Plan (DIP) has not yet been published.
Healey said the current DIP proposal will only raise defence spending to 2.68% of the economy by 2030, below Labour’s pledge of 3%.
Starmer’s government promised to increase defence spending to 2.5% next year and 3.5% by 2035 if Labour wins the 2029 election.
Starmer replied that his plans will allow the military to modernize and keep the country safe.
Healey’s resignation adds pressure on Starmer ahead of a key by-election on June 18, 2026.
Other Labour figures, like Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham, have also shown interest in Labour leadership amid internal party tensions.
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President Donald Trump announced that a "great settlement" with Iran to end the Middle East conflict is expected to be signed soon in Europe. He initially promised new military strikes against Iran but then said he was canceling them because negotiations were making progress. Iran has not confirmed the deal.
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President Trump said a major deal with Iran to stop the war in the Middle East is close to being finalized.
The deal is expected to be signed in Europe within days.
Trump first threatened new strikes on Iran but later called them off.
The cancellation of strikes was due to positive progress in talks.
Iran has not officially confirmed the agreement.
The situation concerns ongoing tensions and violence in the Middle East.
The announcement was made on June 11, 2026.
This news is linked to larger issues involving Israel, Lebanon, and regional conflicts.
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Israeli authorities released Hassan Yousef, a co-founder of Hamas, after holding him for more than two years without trial. He was arrested in October 2023 and taken to a hospital in Ramallah upon release.
Key Facts
Hassan Yousef helped create the group Hamas.
Israel held him for over two years without a trial.
He was arrested in October 2023.
His detention was called administrative, meaning no formal charges or court hearing.
After release, he went to a hospital in Ramallah.
Family members met him at the hospital.
He is 71 years old.
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President Donald Trump first said the US would strike Iran but then cancelled the strikes, citing ongoing talks as the reason. This change in plans has caused questions about his approach and message on Iran.
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President Trump announced planned US strikes on Iran for Thursday night.
He later cancelled the strikes, pointing to negotiations with Iran as the reason.
The cancellation followed earlier public threats of military action.
The situation has created mixed messages about US intentions toward Iran.
The BBC report examines what these changes might mean for US strategy.
The article was published recently and focuses on international relations.
Other news in the report includes unrest in Northern Ireland and events related to the World Cup.
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Violence has erupted in Belfast, targeting immigrant communities. A list of addresses of homes where immigrants live spread on social media, causing fear and forcing some residents to consider leaving the city.
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A list of addresses of houses shared by immigrants was circulated widely on social media in Belfast.
The targeted homes are spread across many streets in the city.
Immigrant residents, including refugees from Eritrea and Syria, feel unsafe and some plan to leave Belfast.
Violent attacks occurred over two nights, including attempts to attack a hotel housing asylum seekers.
Minority ethnic families have been forced out of their homes, with businesses looted and burned, and vehicles set on fire.
One Syrian family's supermarket was destroyed by fire during the violence.
Children from immigrant families are frightened and reluctant to return home or go to school.
Community members are trying to support and protect their neighbors amidst the unrest.
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A woman discovered her rescue dog responds to commands in Spanish after the dog showed excitement hearing people speak the language. The dog, originally rescued in Mexico, quickly learned Spanish commands, inspiring the owner to use Spanish again.
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The dog, named Honey, showed excitement when hearing Spanish during walks.
The owner, Michele Ost, tested Spanish commands at home, and Honey responded correctly.
Honey was rescued as a stray in Mexico and adopted in San Diego in October 2025.
Honey had major surgery and was very sick before being adopted but was still friendly and loving.
Michele Ost speaks Spanish fluently and was inspired to practice more by Honey’s response.
Dogs can learn commands in more than one language by associating words with actions and tone.
Dogs do not understand languages like humans but can recognize different signals linked to behaviors.
The owner shared a viral TikTok video showing Honey responding to Spanish commands.
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France is experiencing many sexual abuse scandals that reveal problems with how authorities handle cases of sexual assault and child abuse. A campaigner called for a major change in the culture, urging people to believe victims and focus on protection.
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France is facing a rise in sexual abuse and child abuse scandals.
There are systemic problems in how police and the justice system manage these cases.
Solène Podevin-Favre, president of the group Face à l'Inceste, spoke about the need to change the culture around rape and incest.
She said the culture should shift from accepting abuse to protecting victims.
Campaigners stress the importance of believing victims when they come forward.
The French government and justice officials are under public pressure to improve child protection.
Legal actions and discussions are ongoing regarding failures by the French state and judiciary.
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A knife attack in Northern Ireland caused two nights of violent riots. The suspect is a 30-year-old Sudanese man seeking asylum in the UK, now charged with attempted murder and other crimes.
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The attack happened on a street in Northern Ireland.
The suspect is a 30-year-old Sudanese man who asked for asylum in the UK.
He faces charges of attempted murder, threatening to kill another person, and carrying a knife.
The attack triggered protests that turned violent in Belfast and other areas.
Rioters set fire to homes thought to shelter immigrants.
A bus was also set on fire during the unrest.
Police were attacked with rocks and other objects by masked protesters.
The violence was fueled by anti-migrant feelings.
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Israel deported French journalist Alice Froussard, accusing her of supporting Hamas. France supports Froussard but accepts Israel's legal right to deport her. Israel has restricted media access to Gaza and the West Bank, limiting international reporting on the conflict.
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Alice Froussard, a French journalist, was deported from Israel without an official reason.
Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli accused Froussard of supporting Hamas and expressed approval of her deportation.
France said it supports Froussard but respects Israel’s legal decision to deport her.
Israel has blocked most foreign reporters from entering Gaza since the fighting began in October 2023.
Many local Palestinian journalists have been killed covering the conflict.
The Foreign Press Association criticized Israel for labeling some journalistic coverage as “one-sided.”
Israel is accused of suppressing press freedom and limiting international coverage of its military actions.
No foreign journalist has been allowed into Gaza during nearly three years of Israel’s conflict there.
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China has banned the Philippines’ Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro and his family from entering China, including Hong Kong and Macau. The ban is related to Teodoro’s comments opposing China’s claims in the South China Sea, a disputed region where several countries, including the Philippines, claim territory.
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China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the entry ban on Teodoro and his family.
The ban also forbids Chinese organizations and people from working with Teodoro and his family.
The move increases tensions between China and the Philippines over the South China Sea disputes.
China claims almost the entire South China Sea, while other countries, including the Philippines, claim parts of it.
Teodoro criticized China’s activities at a regional summit, saying the Philippines will protect its territory.
China rejects a 2016 international court ruling that said China’s claims in the South China Sea have no legal basis.
China often uses its navy and coast guard in the area, leading to frequent clashes with Philippine boats.
Teodoro said he has no plans to visit China and criticized the Chinese government despite positive views of its food and people.
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President Donald Trump alternated between warning about strong U.S. attacks on Iran and highlighting progress in talks to end the conflict. He said the United States would strike Iran hard and might take control of a key Iranian oil export site.
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President Trump warned that the U.S. would hit Iran “very hard.”
He mentioned a possible takeover of Kharg Island, an important Iranian oil export location.
Trump spoke on Truth Social, a social media platform he uses.
He also spoke about progress in negotiations to end the war.
The conflict referred to has lasted more than 100 days.
His statements mixed strong military threats with signs of possible peace talks.
This shows a shift between aggressive and diplomatic approaches by President Trump in dealing with Iran.
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More than 200,000 people in Europe died from heat-related issues in the past four years, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) Europe. Rising temperatures, linked to climate change, increase the risk of heat exhaustion and deadly heat stroke, and heatwaves are becoming more common.
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Over 200,000 heat-related deaths occurred in Europe in the last four years.
Most of these deaths could have been prevented.
Europe is expected to experience more above-average temperatures this summer.
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are serious health risks from extreme heat.
Dr. Hans Kluge of WHO Europe said heatwaves are now a recurring crisis.
Climate change is causing more frequent and deadly heatwaves.
Heatwaves harm health systems and damage infrastructure across Europe.
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A luxury resort connected to Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law, has caused large protests in Albania. The project has become a major and controversial political topic in the country.
Key Facts
The resort is linked to Jared Kushner, who is President Donald Trump’s son-in-law.
The development has triggered some of the biggest protests in Albania in recent years.
The project has become a divisive political issue in Albania.
People in Albania are strongly divided in their opinions about the resort.
The news was reported by Al Jazeera correspondent Ava Warriner.
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A French advocate, Sarah McGrath, urges faster protection measures for women and children who survive violence, instead of waiting until their trials begin. The article focuses on the need for stronger safety policies to support survivors during the waiting period before court cases.
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Sarah McGrath is part of Women for Women France.
She calls for stronger protection policies for survivors of violence.
The current system often waits until trial day to offer protection.
The focus is on safeguarding women and children who have experienced harm.
The article is linked to a France24 debate video from June 11, 2026.
The issue is part of broader concerns about victim safety in the justice process.
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President Donald Trump stopped plans for new U.S. military strikes on Iran, saying that the last points of a peace deal had been agreed upon and that the signing details would be announced soon. However, Iran’s state-linked news agency said Tehran has not approved any agreement yet.
Key Facts
President Trump called off planned U.S. strikes on Iran on June 11, 2026.
He said final points of a peace deal had been approved.
Trump promised to announce details of a signing ceremony shortly.
Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency said Iran has not yet approved any deal.
Since March 2026, Trump has said a deal to end the war is close.
The situation involves tensions in the Middle East, including Iran and Israel.
Military conflict and negotiations are ongoing in the region.
The news comes amid rising concerns about regional stability.
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The Amal Movement and Hezbollah are the two main Shia political groups in Lebanon. While they are allies, Amal, led by Speaker Nabih Berri, has a strong role in Lebanon’s government and Shia community, and its position may become more important if Hezbollah’s influence weakens.
Key Facts
The Amal Movement is led by Nabih Berri, Lebanon’s Speaker of Parliament.
Hezbollah is an armed and political group backed by Iran.
Amal and Hezbollah have a partnership but have had past conflicts during Lebanon’s civil war.
Amal represents the Shia community within Lebanese state institutions more than Hezbollah.
Recent conflicts involve Israel, Hezbollah, and Lebanon, with many casualties and ceasefire violations.
The Lebanese government has taken steps to limit Hezbollah’s military activities.
Amal could strengthen its role if Hezbollah’s influence declines in Lebanon.
Nabih Berri helps communicate between Hezbollah and foreign diplomats who don’t directly talk to Hezbollah.
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President Donald Trump announced he canceled planned military strikes against Iran. He said there is progress toward making a peace agreement with Iran.
Key Facts
President Trump planned strikes against Iran but decided to call them off.
He said that talks or efforts to reach a peace deal with Iran are moving forward.
The announcement came on a Thursday.
CBS News reporters Margaret Brennan and Courtney Kealy provided more information on the situation.
The situation involves efforts to avoid military conflict and work toward peace.
President Trump’s decision indicates a shift from immediate military action to diplomacy.
The cancellation of strikes suggests tensions with Iran are easing for now.
The news was reported by a major U.S. news outlet, CBS News.
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Singer Olivia Rodrigo shared that fellow artist SZA told her she studied Rodrigo’s songs to write her own music, which Rodrigo called the greatest compliment. Rodrigo is also preparing to release her third album, which explores both the joy and struggles of love.
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Olivia Rodrigo’s third album, titled "You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love," will be released soon.
At the 2024 Grammy Awards, SZA told Rodrigo she studied her songs to compose her own music.
Rodrigo considers this compliment especially meaningful because SZA is a highly respected songwriter.
SZA also praised the cover art of Rodrigo’s upcoming album earlier this year.
Fans responded positively to the mutual respect between these two musicians on social media.
Rodrigo described her new album as featuring romantic joy and also heartbreak, calling it a “time capsule” of a past relationship.
Rodrigo is a three-time Grammy winner, known for hits like “drivers license” and “deja vu.”
Some fans are hopeful for a musical collaboration between Rodrigo and SZA in the future.
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U.K. Defense Secretary John Healey resigned unexpectedly, saying the government is not willing to spend enough on the military amid rising global threats. This resignation adds pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who supports a defense spending plan critics say is too slow and insufficient.
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John Healey quit as U.K. Defense Secretary, citing insufficient military funding.
Healey said the defense spending plan does not meet the needs given current global threats, including conflicts involving Iran and Russia.
The government plans to raise defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and 3% by 2035, but Healey says this is too slow and too little.
The Defense Investment Plan’s publication was delayed due to disagreements between the Defense Ministry and the Treasury.
Prime Minister Starmer defends the plan, saying it reallocates funds fairly and keeps the country safe.
Military experts warn that insufficient funding harms the U.K.’s role in NATO and national security.
Healey helped build international support for Ukraine and worked on maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz.
NATO and U.S. President Donald Trump have pushed European countries, including the U.K., to increase military budgets.
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UK Defence Secretary John Healey resigned after disagreement over defence funding increases. The UK government plans only a small rise in defence spending, falling short of earlier promises to meet Nato targets.
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John Healey resigned as UK defence secretary due to dissatisfaction with defence funding.
The UK aims to raise defence spending from 2.6% of GDP in 2027 to 3.5% by 2035, as promised to Nato.
The government offered only an extra £2 billion by 2030, which Healey viewed as insufficient.
Defence projects affected include the £41 billion Dreadnought submarine and the Aukus submarine programme with Australia and the US.
The UK, France, and Germany reaffirmed support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
Starmer’s government has delayed committing to a date for reaching 3% of GDP on defence spending.
Australian officials raised concerns about the UK's ability to meet defence project timelines.
Defence spending decisions come just before a Nato summit and amid international tensions involving Iran and Ukraine.
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