Newsom Accuses Trump of Politically Driven DOJ Probe
Newsom Alleges Political Retaliation California Governor Gavin Newsom accused President Donald Trump of using the Justice Department to pursue a politically motivated investigation targeting him and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom. Newsom said federal agents had contacted friends, relatives and former employees while requesting records connected to the couple. He argued that investigators had not identified wrongdoing and were instead search
Newsom Accuses Trump of Politically Driven DOJ Probe
Newsom Alleges Political Retaliation California Governor Gavin Newsom accused President Donald Trump of using the Justice Department to pursue a politically motivated investigation targeting him and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom. Newsom said federal agents had contacted friends, relatives and former employees while requesting records connected to the couple. He argued that investigators had not identified wrongdoing and were instead search
Strait of Hormuz Peace Deal Raises Questions Over Fees
Peace in the Strait of Hormuz Following a peace agreement between the United States and Iran, hostilities that lasted over 100 days have officially paused. The memorandum of understanding, signed electronically on Sunday by US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, created a temporary framework for reopening negotiations. While Washington maintains that ves
Strait of Hormuz Peace Deal Raises Questions Over Fees
Peace in the Strait of Hormuz Following a peace agreement between the United States and Iran, hostilities that lasted over 100 days have officially paused. The memorandum of understanding, signed electronically on Sunday by US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, created a temporary framework for reopening negotiations. While Washington maintains that ves
Israel to Keep Troops in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Netanyahu Defends Iran Campaign Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran had protected Israel from what he described as the danger of nuclear annihilation. Speaking after Washington and Tehran announced a preliminary agreement to halt the regional war, Netanyahu said Israel and the United States had removed an immediate Iranian nuclear threat and created a credible military deterrent for future negotiations. He said Iran would not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons “with or without a deal,” while insisting that Israel would retain the ability to act if it judged the threat unresolved. Security Zones To Remain Netanyahu also said Israeli forces would remain in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria for as long as his government considered necessary. He argued that those buffer areas were created to protect Israel’s borders after years of threats from Iran-backed groups and other armed factions. His position comes as the US-Iran agreement seeks to reduce fighting across the region, including in Lebanon, where Hezbollah and Israeli forces have been involved in continued hostilities. The statement signals that Israel may not automatically withdraw from territory it currently controls even if broader diplomacy moves forward. Iran Deal Raises Tensions The US-Iran agreement has created political pressure inside Israel, with critics warning that the deal may leave major issues unresolved, including Iran’s missile program and support for regional armed groups. Netanyahu has avoided directly rejecting the diplomatic track, but he has stressed that Israel is not bound to accept security risks it considers unacceptable. The gap between Washington’s push for de-escalation and Israel’s insistence on military freedom of action could become a major test for future Middle East diplomacy. Netanyahu Confirms Election Run Netanyahu also confirmed that he plans to run in Israel’s upcoming elections. His announcement comes as he faces criticism from opposition parties over the handling of the war, the fate of hostages, continued military operations and the political cost of the Iran campaign. Despite domestic pressure and a continuing corruption trial, Netanyahu said he intends to seek another term. His remarks show that the Iran campaign, the US-Iran deal and Israel’s security zones are likely to become central issues in the election debate.
Israel to Keep Troops in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Netanyahu Defends Iran Campaign Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran had protected Israel from what he described as the danger of nuclear annihilation. Speaking after Washington and Tehran announced a preliminary agreement to halt the regional war, Netanyahu said Israel and the United States had removed an immediate Iranian nuclear threat and created a credible military deterrent for future negotiations. He said Iran would not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons “with or without a deal,” while insisting that Israel would retain the ability to act if it judged the threat unresolved. Security Zones To Remain Netanyahu also said Israeli forces would remain in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria for as long as his government considered necessary. He argued that those buffer areas were created to protect Israel’s borders after years of threats from Iran-backed groups and other armed factions. His position comes as the US-Iran agreement seeks to reduce fighting across the region, including in Lebanon, where Hezbollah and Israeli forces have been involved in continued hostilities. The statement signals that Israel may not automatically withdraw from territory it currently controls even if broader diplomacy moves forward. Iran Deal Raises Tensions The US-Iran agreement has created political pressure inside Israel, with critics warning that the deal may leave major issues unresolved, including Iran’s missile program and support for regional armed groups. Netanyahu has avoided directly rejecting the diplomatic track, but he has stressed that Israel is not bound to accept security risks it considers unacceptable. The gap between Washington’s push for de-escalation and Israel’s insistence on military freedom of action could become a major test for future Middle East diplomacy. Netanyahu Confirms Election Run Netanyahu also confirmed that he plans to run in Israel’s upcoming elections. His announcement comes as he faces criticism from opposition parties over the handling of the war, the fate of hostages, continued military operations and the political cost of the Iran campaign. Despite domestic pressure and a continuing corruption trial, Netanyahu said he intends to seek another term. His remarks show that the Iran campaign, the US-Iran deal and Israel’s security zones are likely to become central issues in the election debate.
UK Charges Indian Skipper Over Russian Oil Sanctions
Indian Captain Charged An Indian national serving as captain of the oil tanker Smyrtos has been charged in the United Kingdom with sanctions-related offences after British authorities intercepted the vessel off the southern coast of England. Ajay Pant, 38, is accused of directly or indirectly supplying or delivering prohibited Russian oil or oil products by ship to a third country during June 2026, according
UK Charges Indian Skipper Over Russian Oil Sanctions
Indian Captain Charged An Indian national serving as captain of the oil tanker Smyrtos has been charged in the United Kingdom with sanctions-related offences after British authorities intercepted the vessel off the southern coast of England. Ajay Pant, 38, is accused of directly or indirectly supplying or delivering prohibited Russian oil or oil products by ship to a third country during June 2026, according
Zelensky Offers US Venue for Direct Putin Talks
Zelensky Pushes Direct Meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is prepared to hold direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the United States, arguing that a US-based format could make it harder for Moscow to reject a face-to-face meeting. Zelensky said he discussed the idea with US President Donald Trump and was waiting to see whether the proposal would move forward. He also sai
Zelensky Offers US Venue for Direct Putin Talks
Zelensky Pushes Direct Meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is prepared to hold direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the United States, arguing that a US-based format could make it harder for Moscow to reject a face-to-face meeting. Zelensky said he discussed the idea with US President Donald Trump and was waiting to see whether the proposal would move forward. He also sai
Clover Hill Dairy Cheese Recall List Covers 5 States and D.C.
The Clover Hill Dairy cheese recall list now includes the company’s entire cheese line after officials linked the outbreak strain of Listeria to nine illnesses and one Maryland death. More than two dozen cheeses sold in five states and Washington, D.C., are affected. Clover Hill Dairy Cheese Recall List and Sales Locations Maryland health officials said the Mechanicsville-based dairy voluntarily expanded an earlier recall to cover all
Clover Hill Dairy Cheese Recall List Covers 5 States and D.C.
The Clover Hill Dairy cheese recall list now includes the company’s entire cheese line after officials linked the outbreak strain of Listeria to nine illnesses and one Maryland death. More than two dozen cheeses sold in five states and Washington, D.C., are affected. Clover Hill Dairy Cheese Recall List and Sales Locations Maryland health officials said the Mechanicsville-based dairy voluntarily expanded an earlier recall to cover all
Russia Launches 611 Drones and 70 Missiles, Kills 11 and Damages Kyiv Cathedral
KYIV, Ukraine — The Kyiv Dormition Cathedral attack came during a Russian barrage of 611 drones and 70 missiles across Ukraine overnight into Monday, June 15, 2026, Ukrainian officials said. At least 11 people were killed and 53 were wounded nationwide. Russian barrage hits Kyiv, Kharkiv and Dnipro Five people were killed in Kyiv, where more than 30 others were injured, including children ages 5 and 6. Residential districts were struck
Russia Launches 611 Drones and 70 Missiles, Kills 11 and Damages Kyiv Cathedral
KYIV, Ukraine — The Kyiv Dormition Cathedral attack came during a Russian barrage of 611 drones and 70 missiles across Ukraine overnight into Monday, June 15, 2026, Ukrainian officials said. At least 11 people were killed and 53 were wounded nationwide. Russian barrage hits Kyiv, Kharkiv and Dnipro Five people were killed in Kyiv, where more than 30 others were injured, including children ages 5 and 6. Residential districts were struck
Israeli Drone Strike in Southern Lebanon Kills One Near Kafr Tibnit
An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon hit a vehicle near the Kafr Tibnit roundabout in the Tyre district, killing one person, according to local reports. What Is Known About the Israeli Drone Strike in Southern Lebanon The supplied material said the incident occurred on a Monday but did not include a full calendar date or time. Those details have therefore not been added. A journalist was also injured in the area after a drone reportedly dr
Israeli Drone Strike in Southern Lebanon Kills One Near Kafr Tibnit
An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon hit a vehicle near the Kafr Tibnit roundabout in the Tyre district, killing one person, according to local reports. What Is Known About the Israeli Drone Strike in Southern Lebanon The supplied material said the incident occurred on a Monday but did not include a full calendar date or time. Those details have therefore not been added. A journalist was also injured in the area after a drone reportedly dr
India-US Trade Talks June 23-24: First BTA Phase Nears Completion
India-US bilateral trade agreement talks will resume in India on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, and continue through Wednesday, June 24, 2026, as officials seek to complete the first phase of a proposed trade pact. A delegation from the Office of the United States Trade Representative is scheduled to meet Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and other Indian officials. Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said the two sides expect to give final touches to the first tranche while contin
India-US Trade Talks June 23-24: First BTA Phase Nears Completion
India-US bilateral trade agreement talks will resume in India on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, and continue through Wednesday, June 24, 2026, as officials seek to complete the first phase of a proposed trade pact. A delegation from the Office of the United States Trade Representative is scheduled to meet Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and other Indian officials. Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said the two sides expect to give final touches to the first tranche while contin
Does Perfume on Neck Affect Thyroid Health?
Perfume And Thyroid Claims The claim that spraying perfume on the neck directly harms the thyroid has gained attention online, but current evidence does not prove that normal perfume use on the neck causes thyroid disease. The thyroid is located in the lower front of the neck, yet it is protected by skin, muscle and surrounding tissue. Fragrance chemicals applied to the skin do not directly enter the thyroid
Does Perfume on Neck Affect Thyroid Health?
Perfume And Thyroid Claims The claim that spraying perfume on the neck directly harms the thyroid has gained attention online, but current evidence does not prove that normal perfume use on the neck causes thyroid disease. The thyroid is located in the lower front of the neck, yet it is protected by skin, muscle and surrounding tissue. Fragrance chemicals applied to the skin do not directly enter the thyroid
UK under-16 social media ban plan explained
The UK government is preparing stricter online safety measures that could stop children under 16 from using major social media platforms. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has backed stronger action, saying families need more protection from the risks children face on apps, gaming platforms and other online services. The proposal is expected to form part of a wider child online safety plan aimed at reducing harmful content, unwanted contact, bullying, coercion and sextortion.
UK under-16 social media ban plan explained
The UK government is preparing stricter online safety measures that could stop children under 16 from using major social media platforms. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has backed stronger action, saying families need more protection from the risks children face on apps, gaming platforms and other online services. The proposal is expected to form part of a wider child online safety plan aimed at reducing harmful content, unwanted contact, bullying, coercion and sextortion.
China backs US-Iran peace framework
China has welcomed the reported US-Iran peace framework and said the move could help reduce tensions in the Middle East after weeks of uncertainty. Beijing described the development as a positive step and said it supports efforts that can bring stability, stop further escalation and protect the movement of ships through key regional routes. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said China appreciates Pakistan’s mediation efforts
China backs US-Iran peace framework
China has welcomed the reported US-Iran peace framework and said the move could help reduce tensions in the Middle East after weeks of uncertainty. Beijing described the development as a positive step and said it supports efforts that can bring stability, stop further escalation and protect the movement of ships through key regional routes. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said China appreciates Pakistan’s mediation efforts
Indian Army Negev LMGs to get MEPRO X6 sights
The Indian Army’s Negev light machine guns are set for an optics upgrade with the addition of MEPRO X6 daytime sights. The move is expected to improve aiming, target visibility and firing confidence for soldiers using the weapon in field conditions. The Negev LMG, originally developed by Israel Weapon Industries, is already part of the Indian Army’s infantry firepower. The new sighting system will help troops use the weapon more effectively at longer distances, especially in open terrain, border areas and demanding operational zones. Why the MEPRO X6 sight matters A light machine gun is not just used for rapid fire. It must also deliver controlled and accurate fire when troops need to engage targets at extended ranges. That is where a reliable optic becomes important. The MEPRO X6 gives the soldier a clearer view of the target during daytime operations. Compared with basic aiming methods, a magnified sight helps improve target identification and reduces guesswork while firing. In difficult environments, this can make the weapon more useful and consistent. Tested for army requirements The Indian Army selected the MEPRO X6 after field assessments and environmental testing. Such trials are important because military equipment has to perform in heat, dust, rough movement and high-pressure combat situations. The focus was not only on accuracy but also on durability, ease of use and reliability. For soldiers, an optic must be simple to operate and strong enough to handle regular field deployment. Made in India push The order includes more than 10,000 MEPRO X6 sights, with deliveries expected during 2026 and 2027. The project also supports India’s defence manufacturing goals through local production. Meprolight has signed a Transfer of Technology agreement with RRP Defense. Under this arrangement, RRP Defense will manufacture the sights in Mumbai and supply them to Bharat Electronics Limited, which is expected to act as the main contractor for the Indian Army. Bigger demand may follow The current order covers only part of the wider Negev LMG requirement. Since the Indian Army has ordered around 41,000 Negev guns, more optics may be needed as additional weapons are delivered and deployed. The upgrade also shows the continued defence cooperation between India and Israel. At the same time, local manufacturing of the sights supports India’s effort to reduce dependence on imported defence equipment. For the soldier on the ground, the real value is simple: better visibility, better aim and better control during operations.
Indian Army Negev LMGs to get MEPRO X6 sights
The Indian Army’s Negev light machine guns are set for an optics upgrade with the addition of MEPRO X6 daytime sights. The move is expected to improve aiming, target visibility and firing confidence for soldiers using the weapon in field conditions. The Negev LMG, originally developed by Israel Weapon Industries, is already part of the Indian Army’s infantry firepower. The new sighting system will help troops use the weapon more effectively at longer distances, especially in open terrain, border areas and demanding operational zones. Why the MEPRO X6 sight matters A light machine gun is not just used for rapid fire. It must also deliver controlled and accurate fire when troops need to engage targets at extended ranges. That is where a reliable optic becomes important. The MEPRO X6 gives the soldier a clearer view of the target during daytime operations. Compared with basic aiming methods, a magnified sight helps improve target identification and reduces guesswork while firing. In difficult environments, this can make the weapon more useful and consistent. Tested for army requirements The Indian Army selected the MEPRO X6 after field assessments and environmental testing. Such trials are important because military equipment has to perform in heat, dust, rough movement and high-pressure combat situations. The focus was not only on accuracy but also on durability, ease of use and reliability. For soldiers, an optic must be simple to operate and strong enough to handle regular field deployment. Made in India push The order includes more than 10,000 MEPRO X6 sights, with deliveries expected during 2026 and 2027. The project also supports India’s defence manufacturing goals through local production. Meprolight has signed a Transfer of Technology agreement with RRP Defense. Under this arrangement, RRP Defense will manufacture the sights in Mumbai and supply them to Bharat Electronics Limited, which is expected to act as the main contractor for the Indian Army. Bigger demand may follow The current order covers only part of the wider Negev LMG requirement. Since the Indian Army has ordered around 41,000 Negev guns, more optics may be needed as additional weapons are delivered and deployed. The upgrade also shows the continued defence cooperation between India and Israel. At the same time, local manufacturing of the sights supports India’s effort to reduce dependence on imported defence equipment. For the soldier on the ground, the real value is simple: better visibility, better aim and better control during operations.
Ghalibaf gains spotlight in Iran peace talks
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has become one of the most closely watched political figures in Iran as the country moves through a sensitive phase of diplomacy, conflict recovery and internal power balancing. The Iranian Parliament Speaker has gained attention for his role in Tehran’s political response during a difficult period marked by military pressure, sanctions concerns and renewed international negotiations. His growing visibility comes
Ghalibaf gains spotlight in Iran peace talks
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has become one of the most closely watched political figures in Iran as the country moves through a sensitive phase of diplomacy, conflict recovery and internal power balancing. The Iranian Parliament Speaker has gained attention for his role in Tehran’s political response during a difficult period marked by military pressure, sanctions concerns and renewed international negotiations. His growing visibility comes
US-Iran deal may unlock $24 billion in frozen Iran assets
A reported US-Iran draft agreement has brought renewed attention to Iran’s frozen assets, with the proposal said to include the possible release of around $24 billion in blocked Iranian funds. The plan is being discussed as part of a wider diplomatic framework involving sanctions relief, nuclear restrictions and a fresh round of negotiations between Washington and Tehran. Under the reported proposal, part of the money could be made avail
US-Iran deal may unlock $24 billion in frozen Iran assets
A reported US-Iran draft agreement has brought renewed attention to Iran’s frozen assets, with the proposal said to include the possible release of around $24 billion in blocked Iranian funds. The plan is being discussed as part of a wider diplomatic framework involving sanctions relief, nuclear restrictions and a fresh round of negotiations between Washington and Tehran. Under the reported proposal, part of the money could be made avail
G7 Summit 2026: Macron Leads Talks on Strait of Hormuz Reopening
Strategic Focus at G7 Summit French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the upcoming G7 Summit, taking place from June 15–17 in Evian-les-Bains, will dedicate Monday’s sessions to discussing the long-term reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This follows a recently brokered framework agreement between the United States and Iran, aimed at ending hostilities in West Asia. Macron emphasized that the summit will examine
G7 Summit 2026: Macron Leads Talks on Strait of Hormuz Reopening
Strategic Focus at G7 Summit French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the upcoming G7 Summit, taking place from June 15–17 in Evian-les-Bains, will dedicate Monday’s sessions to discussing the long-term reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This follows a recently brokered framework agreement between the United States and Iran, aimed at ending hostilities in West Asia. Macron emphasized that the summit will examine
Anti-G7 Protest in Geneva Turns Violent Near Summit
Peaceful Rally Turns Chaotic An anti-G7 protest in Geneva began with a festive atmosphere on Sunday before turning violent as masked demonstrators clashed with police, damaged property and forced officers to use tear gas. The march was organized by the No-G7 coalition ahead of the Group of Seven summit in nearby Évian-les-Bains, France. Geneva police estimated that about 20,000 people joined the demonstrati
Anti-G7 Protest in Geneva Turns Violent Near Summit
Peaceful Rally Turns Chaotic An anti-G7 protest in Geneva began with a festive atmosphere on Sunday before turning violent as masked demonstrators clashed with police, damaged property and forced officers to use tear gas. The march was organized by the No-G7 coalition ahead of the Group of Seven summit in nearby Évian-les-Bains, France. Geneva police estimated that about 20,000 people joined the demonstrati
US-Iran Talks Linked to $12 Billion Asset Release
The United States will release $12 billion in frozen Iranian assets before negotiations begin on a final agreement, according to Iranian reports citing details of a proposed memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran. Iran said talks with the United States would take place within two months of the immediate halt to hostilities announced on Monday, June 15. The reported asset release is being framed as an early confidence-building step before both sides move toward a broader set
US-Iran Talks Linked to $12 Billion Asset Release
The United States will release $12 billion in frozen Iranian assets before negotiations begin on a final agreement, according to Iranian reports citing details of a proposed memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran. Iran said talks with the United States would take place within two months of the immediate halt to hostilities announced on Monday, June 15. The reported asset release is being framed as an early confidence-building step before both sides move toward a broader set
G7 Summit 2026: India, Brazil, Kenya Join Strategic Outreach
The 52nd G7 Summit, convened on the shores of Lake Geneva, demonstrates the West’s recognition of a shifting global order. French President Emmanuel Macron’s strategic outreach list included influential non-members—India, Brazil, Kenya, Egypt, and South Korea—acknowledging that traditional Western powers can no longer navigate economic or security crises alone. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva are now pivotal participants, bridging the Global South
G7 Summit 2026: India, Brazil, Kenya Join Strategic Outreach
The 52nd G7 Summit, convened on the shores of Lake Geneva, demonstrates the West’s recognition of a shifting global order. French President Emmanuel Macron’s strategic outreach list included influential non-members—India, Brazil, Kenya, Egypt, and South Korea—acknowledging that traditional Western powers can no longer navigate economic or security crises alone. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva are now pivotal participants, bridging the Global South
Iran Claims Victory After US-Iran Peace Agreement
Iran’s military declared victory over the United States and Israel on Monday after Washington and Tehran announced a peace agreement intended to end more than three months of conflict across the Middle East. In a statement broadcast by Iranian state television, Iran’s armed forces claimed that their campaign had forced their adversaries to accept defeat, framing the agreement as proof of Tehran’s strength rather than a compromise. The declaration came as both sides moved to present the
Iran Claims Victory After US-Iran Peace Agreement
Iran’s military declared victory over the United States and Israel on Monday after Washington and Tehran announced a peace agreement intended to end more than three months of conflict across the Middle East. In a statement broadcast by Iranian state television, Iran’s armed forces claimed that their campaign had forced their adversaries to accept defeat, framing the agreement as proof of Tehran’s strength rather than a compromise. The declaration came as both sides moved to present the









