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145 people reportedly 'pricked' in syringe attack at music festival in France
It is not clear whether substances have been detected following blood tests.
June 24, 2025Youth-led protests erupt again in Kenya over police brutality and poor governance
Youth-led protests against police brutality and poor governance have erupted across Kenya, with thousands gathering in Nairobi
June 25, 2025Thailand seizes over 2 tons of meth worth more than $90.8 million
Thai authorities say they have seized more than 2 metric tons of crystal methamphetamine from a tourist boat near a pier in Eastern Thailand
June 23, 2025
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June 25
Retired B-2 bomber pilot: 'We may never know' full impact of US strikes on Iran
Retired Gen. Robert Spalding joined ABC News Live to discuss a preliminary U.S. intelligence assessment that found Trump-ordered strikes only set back Iran's nuclear program by months.
June 25
June 25
Iran is 'politically uncertain,' says Iranian historian
Arash Azizi, author and contributing writer at The Atlantic, discusses the current political climate inside Iran following U.S. strikes on the country's nuclear facilities.
June 25
June 25
Rescuers retrieve body of Brazilian hiker who fell from Indonesian volcano
Officials say Indonesian rescuers have retrieved the body of a Brazilian hiker who died after falling from the ridge of a volcano
June 25
June 25
Nigeria says gunmen kill at least 14 soldiers in clashes in the troubled north
Nigeria's army says gunmen have killed at least 14 soldiers in clashes in the country's troubled north
June 25
June 25
Iran is playing US 'a bit': Former DHS official
The former DHS assistant secretary for counterterrorism, Elizabeth Neumann, says the U.S. would be “foolish” to think that Iran won’t seek revenge for recent strikes on its nuclear sites.
June 25
June 25
Armenian authorities arrest archbishop, accuse him of plotting against government
One of Armenia’s top religious leaders was arrested on terrorism charges and accused of plotting to overthrow the government, the second arrest in a week of a prominent political opponent
June 25
June 25
Trump escalates pushback on early Pentagon analysis of Iran nuke sites damage
He claimed "fake news" reports on the damage assessment demean the B-2 pilots.
June 25
June 25
Youth-led protests erupt again in Kenya over police brutality and poor governance
Youth-led protests against police brutality and poor governance have erupted across Kenya, with thousands gathering in Nairobi
June 25
June 25
German prosecutor seeks arrest on terror charges of a Syrian man who allegedly stabbed 4
Germany’s federal prosecutor’s office has submitted a new arrest warrant based on terrorism allegations for a Syrian man who stabbed and critically injured four men outside a restaurant in the western city of Bielefeld last month
June 25
June 25
Man who killed London schoolboy with samurai sword is convicted of murder
A man armed with a samurai sword who killed a teenager on his way to school and injured five other people during what the prosecution said was a psychotic episode triggered by drug use has been convicted of murder
June 25
June 25
International headlines from ABC News
Catch up on the developing stories from around the globe making headlines.
June 25
June 25
Former ambassador ‘uncomfortable’ with NATO leader’s relationship with Trump
Former U.S. ambassador to NATO, Ret. Lt. Gen. Doug Lute, says President Donald Trump has been “influential” in dealing with NATO allies.
June 25
June 25
NATO leaders agree to a massive hike in defense spending after pressure from Trump
NATO leaders agree to a massive hike in defense spending after pressure from Trump
June 25
June 25
Pope Leo XIV affirms celibacy for priests, demands 'firm' action on sex abuse
Pope Leo XIV has affirmed that priests must be celibate
June 25
June 25
Thailand takes further step to tighten control on sales of cannabis
Thailand’s government has taken a further step to tighten control of cannabis sales after the health minister signed an order banning sales of the plant to those without prescriptions
June 25
June 25
Czech authorities detain teens over online radicalization by IS
Czech officials have detained five teenagers who were described as being radicalized online by the militant Islamic State group
June 25
June 25
Iran spokesperson says its nuclear installations 'badly damaged' by US strikes.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson says its nuclear installations 'badly damaged' by American strikes.
June 25
June 25
18th-century sunken boat discovered by chance under sea in Croatian city
A sunken 18th-century boat has been discovered by chance near the majestic stone walls of Croatia’s medieval city of Dubrovnik
June 25
June 25
World Bank approves over $1 billion for projects in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq
The World Bank has approved over $1 billion dollars for infrastructure and reconstruction projects in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon
June 25
June 25
Zelenskyy will sign off on special tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders over Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to formally approve plans to establish a new international court to prosecute senior Russian officials for the full-scale invasion of Ukraine
June 25
June 25
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy sidelined as NATO leaders meet to agree defense spending boost
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is looking on from the sidelines as NATO leaders meet to agree a significant boost in defense spending that is spurred by Russian aggression
June 25
June 25
Pope Leo XIV urges all sides in Iran-Israel war to reject 'bullying' and talk peace
Pope Leo XIV is urging the warring sides in the Israel-Iran war to “reject the logic of bullying and revenge.”
June 25
June 25
Zambian gov't tries to stop former president's funeral taking place in South Africa
The Zambian government has filed court papers seeking to stop the private burial of former President Edgar Lungu in South Africa
June 25
June 25
UK says it will buy F-35 jets capable of carrying nuclear bombs
The U.K. says it will buy 12 U.S.-made F35 fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear bombs and join NATO’s shared airborne nuclear mission
June 25
June 25
Kenya's parliament and president's office barricaded ahead of anniversary protests
At least eight people have died during protests in Kenya against police brutality and bad governnance
June 25
June 25
Japanese court convicts US Marine in sexual assault, sentencing him to 7 years
A Japanese court has found a U.S. Marine guilty of sexually assaulting a woman on Okinawa and sentenced him to seven years in prison
June 25
June 25
Landmine blast kills 4 people, wounds some others in restive northwest Pakistan
Police say a landmine killed four people and wounded others in a remote area in northwest Pakistan
June 25
June 25
Back to the future: NATO leaders hark back to the Cold War as they meet to hike defense spending
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is upbeat that the military organization will agree a massive spending hike at a “transformational summit,” as member state leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump are expected to agree a new defense spending tar...
June 25
June 25
Iran executes three more prisoners over allegedly spying for Israel, state media says
Iran executes three more prisoners over allegedly spying for Israel, its state-run IRNA news agency says
June 25
June 25
Brazil confronts military officers accused of plotting a coup in historic trial
Brazil's Supreme Court had a historic moment on Tuesday when it heard a confrontation between an army colonel and general, both disgraced for their involvement in an alleged coup plot to keep former President Jair Bolsonaro in office
June 25
June 25
Mexican police in Chiapas unveil armed drones to combat cartels
Police in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas have unveiled a fleet of armed drones Tuesday that they say will better position them against the heavily armed drug cartels vying for control of their border with Guatemala
June 25
June 25
Trump faces an alliance shaped to his liking as he attends the NATO summit
U.S. President Donald Trump is attending the NATO summit and facing an alliance he has worked to bend to his will while he continues to rattle its members
June 25
June 24
See photos of a Swiss glacier melting in the heat of climate change
Drip, drip. Trickle, trickle.
That's the sound of water seeping from a sunbaked and slushy Swiss glacier that geoscientists are monitoring for signs of continued retreat by the majestic masses of ice under the heat of global warming.
In recent years, glaciologists like Matthias Huss of the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, known as ETHZ, and others have turned to dramatic measures to help protect glaciers like the Rhone Glacier, which feeds into the river of the same name that runs through Switzerland and France.
One of those desperate steps involves using giant sheets to cover the ice like blankets to slow the melt.
Switzerland is continental Europe’s glacier capital, with some 1,400 that provide drinking water, irrigation for farmland in many parts of Europe including French wine country, and hydropower that generates most of the country’s electricity.
The number has been dwindling. The Alpine country has already lost up to 1,000 small glaciers, and the bigger ones...
June 24
June 24
Switzerland's ebbing glaciers show a new, strange phenomenon: holes reminiscent of Swiss cheese
One of Switzerland's glaciologists says his teams are noticing a strange phenomenon in the Alpine country's glaciers
June 24
June 24
POWs, abductees, defectors and separated families are the legacy of the Korean War
North and South Korea have been separated by a heavily fortified border since the Korean War that began 75 years ago Wednesday
June 24
June 24
US intel assessment finds strikes set back Iran's nuclear program only by months
ABC News’ Linsey Davis is joined by Kelsey Davenport, the director of nonproliferation policy at the Arms Control Association, to discuss where Iran’s nuclear capabilities stand.
June 24
June 24
145 people reportedly 'pricked' in syringe attack at music festival in France
Police in France say that 14 people have been arrested after 145 people reported being ‘pricked’, possibly by syringes, at a nationwide music festival on Saturday.
June 24
June 24
Beijing, a longtime friend of Tehran, turns to cautious diplomacy in Iran's war with Israel
A longtime friend of Tehran, Beijing jumped into verbal action when Israel attacked Iran nearly two weeks ago
June 24
June 24
El Salvador judge orders prominent critic of President Bukele to remain in jail before trial
A judge in El Salvador has ordered attorney Enrique Anaya — a well-known critic of President Nayib Bukele — to remain in jail as his prosecution on charges of money laundering proceeds
June 24
June 24
Former NSC counterterrorism director weighs in on ceasefire between Israel and Iran
Javed Ali, a former National Security Council director, weighs in on President Donald Trump’s claim that the war between Israel and Iran will end if the ceasefire holds through the night.
June 24
June 24
49 killed in Gaza at different food aid locations: Hamas-Run Health Officials
Forty-nine people were killed in Gaza at various locations while attempting to receive food aid Tuesday, the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health said.
June 24
June 24
Colombian waste pickers inundate iconic Bogota square with plastic bottles to protest falling wages
Dozens of Colombian waste pickers have inundated one of Bogota’s most iconic squares with about 15 tons of recyclable goods
June 24
June 24
Israeli strike damages Tehran's Evin Prison, families report chaos
Families have been sharing accounts of their loved ones from inside the prison.
June 24
June 24
Photos of global celebrations marking the start of the summer and winter solstices
People are marking the start of the winter and summer solstices across the globe. North of the equator, celebrations welcome summer, while those in the south observe the beginning of winter.
In Romania, dancers wearing crowns of wheat gathered for the Sanziene, or “Fairies," a pre-Christian, pagan celebration in honor of the tiny, imaginary winged beings who come to earth as a symbol of fertility. Meanwhile, Lithuanians danced in the small town of Kernave and Russians lit bonfires.
In the U.S., a performer danced across the colors of Christopher Janey’s “Passing Light” solar sculpture that aligns each Summer Solstice at the San Antonio airport. In Spain, people watched the sun rise on a Barcelona beach, coined “The Night of San Juan.”
South of the equator in Bolivia, Indigenous people gathered around fires and held up their hands to receive the first rays of sunlight in celebration of the Andean New Year of 5533, marking the Southern Hemisphere’s winter solstice.
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June 24
June 24
Brazilian tourist found dead after falling from an Indonesian volcano
Brazil's government says that a young Brazilian hiker who had plunged hundreds of meters from the ridge of a towering Indonesian volcano and was trapped there for almost four days has been found dead
June 24
June 24
‘Fighting for so long’ is biggest obstacle between Israel, Iran: Former CIA official
ABC News’ Selina Wang, James Longman and contributor Darrell Blocker discuss the state of the ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
June 24
June 24
UK calls China a major challenge but an essential economic partner
The U.K. government says China’s attempts to spy, destabilize and disrupt Britain’s economy and democracy have grown, but Beijing is still a vital economic partner
June 24
June 24
145 people reportedly 'pricked' in syringe attack at music festival in France
Police in France said 14 people have been arrested after 145 people reported being "pricked," possibly by syringes, at a nationwide music festival on Saturday. ABC News’ Tom Soufi Burridge reports.
June 24
June 24
Truck driver's cab hangs over edge of collapsed bridge
A cargo truck, with the driver inside, was seen hanging over the edge of a collapsed road bridge in China.
June 24
June 24
‘Now is the time’ to push mission against Iran forward: Military analyst
Retired Army Maj. Mike Lyons says a ceasefire isn’t in Israel’s best interests because they have Iran “on the ropes.”
June 24