Iranian Judiciary Seizes Assets of Ex‑Football Star Ali Karimi Amid Wider Crackdown
Iran’s judiciary announced it had seized additional assets belonging to former national football captain Ali Karimi. The seizure is part of a broader crackdown on cultural, sports and media figures accused of opposing th...
Polish former justice minister travels to US while prosecutors seek his arrest
Zbigney Ziobro, a former justice minister of Poland, flew from Hungary to the United States, prompting Polish prosecutors to open an investigation into whether he received assistance in evading charges of abuse of power....
Latin American nations reassess diplomatic and economic ties with China
While Beijing’s influence in Latin America remains strong, several countries are re‑evaluating the benefits of their relationships with China amidst economic strain, energy instability and geopolitical shifts. The articl...
Philippine vice‑president Sara Duterte impeached for second time over fund misuse and threats
The Philippine Senate voted to impeach Vice‑President Sara Duterte for alleged misuse of public funds, accumulation of unexplained wealth, and threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his wife. The impeachment ...
Study shows 74% drop in PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in Canadian seabird eggs over 55 years
Researchers analysing northern gannet eggs in Canada reported a 74% decline in the most hazardous PFAS compounds, a trend they attribute to stricter regulations. The peer‑reviewed study, covering a 55‑year period, marks ...
Trump pauses 'Project Freedom' as progress reported on Iran deal, sparking market rally
President Donald Trump announced a brief suspension of his "Project Freedom" initiative aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, citing "great progress" toward a final Iran nuclear agreement. The move sent oil prices low...
Opera singer Janine Roebuck regains hearing after double cochlear implants
London‑based opera soprano Janine Roebuck, 72, revealed that she is no longer considered deaf after undergoing double cochlear implant surgery. She had hidden her deafness for more than three decades. The operation is be...
Oil prices fall as Trump claims progress toward Iran nuclear deal
Global oil prices eased and stock markets rallied after U.S. President Donald Trump announced “great progress” toward a final agreement with Iran. The announcement coincided with a brief pause in the “Project Freedom” na...
Twin bomb blasts near military complexes raise tensions in Punjab, India
Two explosions were reported near military installations in the northern Indian state of Punjab, prompting heightened security alerts. Authorities have launched an investigation but have not yet identified the perpetrato...
Airstrike on Ukraine's Kramotorsk kills at least five, injures 12
An airstrike hit the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramotorsk, resulting in at least five deaths and 12 injuries, according to Euronews. Emergency crews worked to extinguish fires and treat the wounded. The attack is part of...
Zelenskyy condemns Russian strikes that killed 22 before ceasefire announcement
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denounced Moscow for launching attacks that killed 22 people just before Russia proclaimed a unilateral ceasefire. He described the timing as "utter cynicism" and warned the ceasef...
Australian court adds 19 charges against Bondi Beach mass shooter
A 24‑year‑old man accused of the 2025 mass shooting at a Jewish festival on Bondi Beach in Sydney faces 19 additional charges, according to Deutsche Welle. The new charges relate to offences such as possession of firearm...
Australian women with alleged IS ties face charges after returning from Syria
Australian authorities announced that two women suspected of having links to Islamic State militants will be charged upon their return from Syria. The women were part of a repatriation effort coordinated with Syrian auth...
Reform UK tests new campaign tactics in Essex local elections
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party used an unconventional grassroots approach in the Essex market town of Waltham Abbey, featuring local activists, apps and a dramatic “air war” against rivals. The strategy is intended to sh...
Singapore to introduce caning for male students who bully, including cyberbullying
New school guidelines in Singapore will allow caning as a last‑resort punishment for male pupils aged nine and above who engage in bullying, both physical and online. The measure, approved by parliament, permits up to th...
Wagga residents demand sanitation after infant found dead at homeless camp
Community members in Wagga Wagga have called for urgent improvements to sanitation at a local homeless camp where a baby was recently discovered dead. The camp, lacking nearby public toilets or running water, has been cr...
Euronews Releases Daily Morning Bulletin for May 6 2026, Covering Europe’s Top Stories
Euronews published its standard morning bulletin on May 6, 2026, offering a roundup of the most significant developments across Europe and beyond. The concise news feed, titled “Latest news bulletin | May 6th, 2026 – Mor...
UK women call attention to rare placenta accreta spectrum complications
A new awareness campaign launched in February has gathered scores of women who suffered severe complications from placenta accreta spectrum (PAS), a rare but potentially fatal pregnancy condition. Many required emergency...
EU‑UK trade talks could compel Britain to curb glyphosate weedkiller use
Negotiations on a forthcoming EU‑UK trade deal may force the United Kingdom to impose restrictions on glyphosate, a controversial herbicide linked to cancer. The agreement could align UK pesticide regulations with EU sta...
Gibraltar continues to discharge raw sewage directly into the Mediterranean
The British overseas territory of Gibraltar has been releasing untreated wastewater from roughly 40,000 residents and businesses straight into the Mediterranean Sea, as the enclave still lacks a sewage‑treatment plant. E...