Overnight on June 6, Ukraine launched extensive drone strikes across multiple Russian regions, with some targets located up to 1,000 kilometers inside Russian territory. Strikes reportedly hit naval arsenals and bases near St. Petersburg, including the 15th Arsenal in Leningrad Oblast where missiles and ammunition are stored, causing a fire and secondary detonations. Additionally, an oil depot in Krasnodar Krai, a key logistics hub for Russian forces, was targeted by drones. These attacks precede the final day of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and follow similar strikes on Russian oil infrastructure days prior.
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While Canadian officials deem the parasite unlikely to become a widespread issue due to the nation’s colder climate, a precautionary warning has been issued to farmers. They are advised to monitor livestock for wounds exhibiting discharge or a foul odor. Furthermore, residents who have traveled to Texas are encouraged to inspect their pets for any signs of infection.
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Xavier Becerra has secured a spot in the general election for California governor, with his opponent yet to be determined. The current leading contenders for the second spot are Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Tom Steyer, with Hilton holding a slight lead. Becerra, emphasizing his extensive government experience, positioned himself as a mainstream Democrat in a race where all candidates run on a single primary ballot.
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It would be “wrong to simply wait” for the conflict to once again come to the attention of the US, he wrote in an open letter. This stance emphasizes the need for proactive engagement rather than passive observation. The author suggests that relying on external attention is insufficient and that active measures are required.
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The recent detection of New World screwworm in Texas, the first since 1966, highlights concerns about the US Department of Agriculture’s reduced workforce. Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico has called for the reversal of significant job cuts at the USDA, arguing that a fully staffed agency is crucial for providing guidance to ranchers and collaborating with state officials to prevent pest outbreaks. Experts emphasize that the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, which experienced substantial employee losses due to cuts, plays a vital role in prevention, a function only noticed when absent. The parasitic fly poses a threat to the cattle industry, potentially increasing beef prices that are already high due to a reduced US herd size and other economic factors.
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Residents of St. Petersburg were advised to stay indoors following a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack, highlighting Ukraine’s increasing capability to strike deep within Russia. This attack occurred a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected a meeting proposal from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Ukrainian officials asserted that their drones reached targets approximately 1,000 kilometers away, and warned that attacks would continue to escalate, with no safe havens in Russia exempt from Ukrainian strikes.
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A trans woman in Wyoming, Rihanna Kelver, faces felony charges after drawing a gun on a man who allegedly shouted homophobic slurs and pushed her to the ground. Despite Wyoming’s “Stand Your Ground” statute and video evidence suggesting self-defense against multiple aggressors, Kelver faces significant prison time and fines. The charges have shifted multiple times, with felony charges recently reinstated after plea negotiations failed. Kelver maintains her actions were a defensive response to a perceived threat, emphasizing her intent to address the facts in court.
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During operational activity in Hebron, Israeli soldiers fired at a vehicle they perceived as accelerating toward them, resulting in the death of a seven-month-old infant and light injuries to his parents. An initial IDF inquiry determined that the injured were uninvolved civilians, and the military has expressed deep sorrow for the harm caused, stating the incident is under investigation. The Palestinian Authority identified the infant and confirmed the shooting, with the baby’s grandmother describing how shots were fired at their stopped vehicle.
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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are embarking on a $1.4 billion luxury hotel complex project on the Albanian island of Sazan. The initiative, initially met with government approval and lauded by Trump as a “tangible manifestation” of a desire for secluded living, has since drawn significant criticism. Environmental concerns regarding protected wetlands and wildlife have been raised by conservation groups, while Albanian anti-corruption officials are investigating legislative changes that enabled the project. These issues have fueled large-scale protests in Tirana, with demonstrators criticizing both the developers and the Albanian government for allegedly disregarding public input and environmental protections.
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A Sherpa guide, Dawa Sherpa, was miraculously found crawling to base camp on Mount Everest a week after he went missing. His family had already begun funeral rituals, having given up hope for his return. Dawa was located by a cleaning crew near the Khumbu Icefall and subsequently airlifted to a hospital in Kathmandu. His survival after being last seen descending the mountain at a significant altitude is being hailed as extraordinary within the mountaineering community.
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