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Ukraine drone attacks target bombers at airfields deep inside Russia
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the attacks will "be in the history books."
June 01, 2025New searches in Portugal near where toddler Madeleine McCann disappeared in 2007
Police investigating the 2007 disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann have searched near an abandoned building in southern Portugal
June 03, 2025These satellite photos show Russian bombers Ukraine says it destroyed
Satellite photos analyzed by The Associated Press show seven destroyed bombers on the tarmac at a Russian air base in eastern Siberia
June 04, 2025
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Zimbabwe to kill dozens of elephants and distribute meat to people
Zimbabwe is home to the second-largest population of elephants in the world, after neighboring Botswana.
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Russia’s Wagner Group planned arson attack on London business with links to Ukraine, court is told
A trial of six men over an arson attack at an east London business that supported Ukraine’s war effort against Russia has begun, with prosecutors arguing that the evidence against them was “overwhelming.”
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Zimbabwe to kill dozens of elephants and distribute meat to people
Officials said they were seeking in part to control the elephant population.
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Zelenskyy calls Russia’s peace proposal an 'ultimatum' and he wants face-to-face talks with Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed Russia’s ceasefire proposal as “an ultimatum” and renewed his call for direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin to break the deadlock over the war
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Ukraine has dominated NATO summits since Russia's invasion. Not this time with Trump
The war in Ukraine and the existential threat that Russia poses to European security has topped NATO’s agenda in each of its summits since 2022
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A Pakistani man accused of killing a young TikTok influencer appears in court
Officials say a Pakistani man accused of killing a 17-year-old TikTok influencer after she rejected his offer of friendship has made his first court appearance
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Aid sites in Gaza temporarily close in wake of mass casualty events
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says it's closing distribution sites to prepare and stage for the large crowds they’ve been seeing. ABC News’ Ian Pannell reports.
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These satellite photos show Russian bombers Ukraine says it destroyed
Satellite photos analyzed by The Associated Press show seven destroyed bombers on the tarmac at a Russian air base in eastern Siberia
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International headlines from ABC News
Catch up on the developing stories from around the globe making headlines.
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Greek court jails 4 officials over botched evacuation during deadly wildfire near Athens
Four former senior fire service and civil protection officials have been jailed in Greece after being found guilty for failing to mount a proper evacuation during a wildfire that killed more than 100 people outside Athens in 2018
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At least 11 people die in stampede outside cricket stadium in India
At least 11 people are dead and more than 30 injured in a stampede outside a cricket stadium in southern India
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Trump says he had 'good' call with Putin but peace not 'immediate'
The call comes as Ukraine is pushing for U.S. sanctions on Moscow.
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June 04
The Dutch government has collapsed. What happens next?
Dutch opposition parties are calling for fresh elections as soon as possible, a day after anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders sparked the collapse of the country’s four-party coalition government
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Woman on trial for mushroom murders says she was trying to fix a 'bland' lunch
An Australian woman on trial for the triple murder of her estranged husband's relatives and the attempted murder of another has told the Supreme Court in the state of Victoria that she carefully planned the July 2023 lunch where her dinner guests were ...
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5 inmates killed in Ivory Coast prison when search turns violent
Authorities in Ivory Coast say five prison inmates were killed when a routine search turned into a violent clash
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A hungry wild elephant raids a grocery store for snacks in Thailand
A hungry wild elephant has caused havoc in a grocery store in Thailand after strolling in from the Khao Yai National Park and helping himself to the food on the shelves
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US and Europe trade negotiators say progress but no breakthroughs on tariff talks in Paris
Europe and the United States say progress has been made but there were no breakthroughs during a meeting in Paris to negotiate a settlement of a tense tariff spat with global economic ramifications
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A quiet Tiananmen Square anniversary displays China's ability to suppress history
For most Chinese, the 36th anniversary of a bloody crackdown that ended pro-democracy protests in China has passed like any other weekday
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New South Korean President Lee faces crucial challenges at home and abroad
New South Korean President Lee Jae-myung described his victory as the start of the country’s return to normalcy, after winning a tense election that capped off months of political turmoil
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Cologne starts its biggest evacuation since 1945 to defuse WWII bombs
More than 20,000 residents are being evacuated from part of Cologne’s city center to defuse World War II bombs
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South Korea has endured 6 months of political turmoil. What can we expect in Lee's presidency?
Images from the election of South Korea's new president are as peaceful and orderly as you’d expect to see in any vibrant democracy
June 04
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Pakistani troops kill 14 militants in raid in northwest region near Afghanistan
Pakistan’s military says its security forces have killed 14 Pakistani Taliban in a raid in the country's northwest
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Iran's supreme leader criticizes US proposal in nuclear talks, but does not reject idea of a deal
Iran’s supreme leader has criticized an initial proposal from the United States in negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program, though he stopped short of entirely rejecting the idea of agreement with Washington
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Cuban families devise ingenious solutions to endure frequent power shortages
For countless families in Cuba, the question is no longer if the power will go out, but when
June 04
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No kids, excess heat and payment plans. What to know about Hajj 2025
Muslims from around the world are in the Saudi city of Mecca for this year's Hajj pilgrimage, one of the Five Pillars of Islam
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'A huge loss.' In remote Nagasaki islands, a rare version of Christianity heads toward extinction
On the rural islands of Nagasaki a handful of believers practice a version of Christianity that has direct links to a time of samurai, shoguns and martyred missionaries and believers
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South Korea’s new President vows to bolster ties with U.S., Japan
South Korea’s new President Lee Jae-myung says he’ll pursue dialogue with North Korea while bolstering a trilateral partnership with the U.S. and Japan
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South Korea’s new President Lee Jae-myung says he’ll pursue dialogue with North Korea and bolster US-Japan partnership
South Korea’s new President Lee Jae-myung says he’ll pursue dialogue with North Korea and bolster US-Japan partnership
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Salvadoran court convicts 3 former army officers in the 1982 killing of 4 Dutch journalists
Salvadoran court convicts 3 former army officers in the 1982 killing of 4 Dutch journalists
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Does Ukraine’s surprise drone attack signal a change in the war?
ABC News' Tom Soufi Burridge reports on Ukraine’s targeted drone strike in Russia that took out several bombers in the latest series of unusual warfare tactics.
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Salvadoran court convicts 3 former army officers in the 1982 killing of 4 Dutch journalists
Three former Salvadoran officers have been convicted for the 1982 killings of four Dutch journalists during the Central American nation’s civil war
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Gaza aid distribution paused for 24 hours after deadly shooting, overwhelming need
At least 27 people were killed and more than 90 injured, health officials said.
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Putin's uncompromising demands emerge after the latest round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks
Russia took weeks to present to Ukraine with a “memorandum” setting out its conditions for a ceasefire, as well as key guidelines for a comprehensive treaty to end the 3-year-old war
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Renewed search for Madeleine McCann
Portuguese officials are launching new searches for Madeleine McCann, the 3-year-old British girl who vanished while on vacation with her family in 2007.
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June 03
An attack on an aid convoy in Sudan's Darfur region kills 5, UN says
The United Nations says five people have been killed in an attack on an aid convoy in Sudan’s restive region of Darfur
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June 03
New searches in Portugal near where toddler Madeleine McCann disappeared in 2007
Police investigating the 2007 disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann have searched near an abandoned building in southern Portugal
June 03
June 03
Extremists kill dozens of soldiers at a Mali military base, sources say
Extremists have killed dozens of soldiers in an attack on a military base in Mali
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June 03
Ukraine claims new underwater bomb attack on Russia's Crimean Bridge
The Security Service of Ukraine on Tuesday claimed to have conducted a new attack on Russia's Kerch Strait Bridge.
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Ukraine claims new underwater bomb attack on Russia's Crimean Bridge
Ukraine's SBU said the operation "severely damaged" the structure.
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Hamas ‘shooting at their own people’ near aid site: Israeli spokesperson
Israeli government spokesman David Mencer admitted that “more can be done to get hungry people fed in Gaza” and blames Hamas for “consistently walking away” from ceasefire talks.
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Scientists say a record amount of seaweed hit the Caribbean and nearby areas in May
A new report says that a record 38 million metric tons of sargassum piled up across the Caribbean and nearby areas in May, with more expected this month
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Spain cancels contract for anti-tank missiles built by Israeli subsidiary
Spain's Defense Ministry has canceled the purchase of anti-tank missile systems that were to be manufactured in Spain by a subsidiary of an Israeli company
June 03
June 03
French police officer to stand trial over teen killing that sparked nationwide riots
A French police officer will face trial next year on charges of voluntary homicide for the killing of a 17-year-old of North African origins
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Iranian minister says Tehran backs Lebanon in its push to end Israel's military presence
Iran’s foreign minister says Tehran supports Lebanon’s efforts to pressure Israel to end its military presence in parts of the country, including diplomatic moves to expel those he called occupiers
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June 03
ICC appeals judges greenlight first in absentia hearing over Ugandan rebel leader
Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court have given the final greenlight for the tribunal’s first in absentia hearing
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June 03
Resource-rich Mongolia faces political uncertainty after the prime minister resigns
Resource-rich Mongolia is facing political uncertainty following the resignation of its prime minister in the wake of protests over endemic corruption in the landlocked Asian country, squeezed between China and Russia
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Poland's PM Tusk says confidence vote on his government will take place June 11
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk said parliament will hold a confidence vote on his government on June 11
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June 03
2 people die before a suspected explosive attack in Uganda's capital, authorities say
Uganda military authorities say two people died before executing a suspected explosive attack near a Catholic shrine in the capital, Kampala
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Poland's PM Tusk says confidence vote in parliament on his government will take place June 11
Poland's PM Tusk says confidence vote in parliament on his government will take place June 11
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Woman who denies mushroom murders accepts that she served death caps for lunch
An Australian woman accused of murdering three of her estranged husband’s relatives with poisonous mushrooms has told a court she accepts the fatal lunch she served contained death caps
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