A bear injures 4 people in a residential area of Japan as attacks rise – Boston.com

  1. A bear injures 4 people in a residential area of Japan as attacks rise  Boston.com
  2. Four injured as bear rampages through office complex  The Times
  3. Japan’s bear crisis deepens with four more attacks  The Telegraph
  4. Bear rampages through 2 factories and a residential area in Japan, injuring 4 people  CBS News
  5. Bear attack casualties in Japan reach 23, with 3 dead, since April  nhk.or.jp
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Frederiksen set to start a third term as Danish prime minister thanks to firm position on Greenland – AP News

  1. Frederiksen set to start a third term as Danish prime minister thanks to firm position on Greenland  AP News
  2. Danish PM unveils plans for welfare push, defiance of Trump  Reuters
  3. New Danish government vows to resist Greenland pressure and tackle cost of living  The Guardian
  4. Denmark's Mette Frederiksen to form government after months of negotiations  BBC
  5. Mette Frederiksen Forms New Government in Denmark  The New York Times
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Carney Says Canada Faces a ‘Crisis of Antisemitism’ – The New York Times

  1. Carney Says Canada Faces a ‘Crisis of Antisemitism’  The New York Times
  2. Canada is failing the Jewish community and Jews are being targeted, Carney says  CNN
  3. Chair of Carney's new faith advisory council defends its mandate and membership  CBC
  4. Opinion: The truth that Mark Carney avoided saying: Israel has become the International Jew  The Globe and Mail
  5. Carney appoints denier of Al-Aqsa Martyrs' terror status, encampment lawyer to antisemitism council  The Jerusalem Post
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85 years after Baghdad’s Farhud massacre, last survivors fear story is being forgotten – The Times of Israel

  1. 85 years after Baghdad’s Farhud massacre, last survivors fear story is being forgotten  The Times of Israel
  2. ‘Anti-Zionism’ Predates the Establishment of Israel  WSJ
  3. 'Memory is a form of resistance': President Herzog commemorates the Farhud  The Jerusalem Post
  4. Israel commemorates victims of 1941 Baghdad Farhud pogrom  JNS.org
  5. President Herzog marks the 85th anniversary of the Farhud, the 1941 Pogrom Against the Jews of Iraq  Gov.il
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Uganda health ministry confirms six new cases of Ebola – Reuters

  1. Uganda health ministry confirms six new cases of Ebola  Reuters
  2. Uganda Closes Border With Congo as Ebola Fears Rise  The New York Times
  3. Uganda shuts DR Congo border as Ebola outbreak continues to grow  CIDRAP
  4. Uganda closes its border with Congo over Ebola outbreak  CBS News
  5. Ebola outbreak draws attention to longstanding virus spillover risks in western Uganda  news - Mongabay
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Female dolphins remember who is aggressive when choosing a mating partner, research shows

Researchers observed unavailable female dolphins – those that were older, or with calves – did not show the same avoidant behaviour

Female dolphins identify males by their unique calls and keep track of their past behaviour, choosing to avoid the most aggressive males during mating season, new research suggests.

Bottlenose dolphin society is complex, and male and female dolphins often know each other for decades, said Prof Stephanie King, an expert in animal behaviour at the University of Bristol.

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‘A Real Armenia:’ Pashinyan heads to vote with Trump’s support, Moscow’s hostility – The Kyiv Independent

  1. 'A Real Armenia:' Pashinyan heads to vote with Trump's support, Moscow's hostility  The Kyiv Independent
  2. Exclusive: Imported voters, fake websites: Russia's covert efforts to stop Armenia's pivot West  Reuters
  3. Pashinyan on course for landslide win in Armenia vote, new poll shows  Euronews.com
  4. Russia Weighs $50 Million Plan to Influence Armenia's Election  Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com
  5. Issues of War and Peace Gain Top Billing in Armenia’s Election  International Crisis Group
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Exclusive: UK adopts SpaceX’s Starshield for military operations, sources say – Reuters

  1. Exclusive: UK adopts SpaceX's Starshield for military operations, sources say  Reuters
  2. New Zealand testing of Elon Musk's Starshield 'significant', US expert says  RNZ
  3. UK Using Elon Musk's Satellite Network Starshield For Defence Operations: Report  News18
  4. Britain using SpaceX militarized satellite network Starshield, Reuters reports  TipRanks
  5. The UK has begun using the Starshield satellite network for military operations  UA.NEWS
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Netanyahu rushed to threaten Hezbollah, and Israel lost its strongest leverage in Lebanon – Ynetnews

  1. Netanyahu rushed to threaten Hezbollah, and Israel lost its strongest leverage in Lebanon  Ynetnews
  2. Can Donald Trump save Israel from itself in Lebanon?  The Economist
  3. How Lebanon’s Best Chance to Disarm Hezbollah Failed  The New York Times
  4. How Israel's Adventures in Lebanon Are Giving Iran a Second Chance  Haaretz
  5. Hezbollah’s Trap for Israel  Foreign Affairs
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As A.I. Makes Strides in Mathematics, Mathematicians Urge Caution – The New York Times

  1. As A.I. Makes Strides in Mathematics, Mathematicians Urge Caution  The New York Times
  2. A Famous Math Problem Stumped Humans for 80 Years. AI Just Cracked It.  WSJ
  3. A golden age of maths is dawning and mathematicians are freaking out  New Scientist
  4. An OpenAI model solved a famous math problem that stumped humans for 80 years  Ars Technica
  5. Mathematicians sign declaration to rein in AI use  Scientific American
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Police officer received death threats over Nowak murder case as Mahmood condemns ‘dangerous’ commentary – UK politics live

Home secretary says officer wrongly linked to case had to relocate after footage emerged of victim being handcuffed while dying

BBC Scotland has more details of the Peter Murrell hearing this morning on its live blog. And, on its live blog, Sky News has pictures of some of the items purchased by Murrell with stolen SNP funds.

Andy Burnham will not call an early election if he becomes prime minister after the Makerfield byelection, a spokesperson for the Greater Manchester mayor has said.

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Neva radar, Pantsir air defense, and a tugboat — Ukraine releases latest drone strike video hit list – The Kyiv Independent

  1. Neva radar, Pantsir air defense, and a tugboat — Ukraine releases latest drone strike video hit list  The Kyiv Independent
  2. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 31, 2026  Institute for the Study of War
  3. Ukraine using AI drones to strike vital convoys supplying Russian troops  BBC
  4. Highway to Hell: Ukraine's Logistics Lockdown, Taiwan’s Littoral Command and China’s Evolving Nuclear Capability. The Big Five, 31 May edition.  Futura Doctrina | Mick Ryan
  5. Ukrainian forces strike Pantsir-S1 system, tugboat, UAV workshop in Crimea, Donetsk region  Ukrinform - Ukrainian National News Agency
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Zero-hours contracts: ministers’ detailed plans for ban criticised by firms and unions

UK government says it would prefer workers to be guaranteed between eight and 20 hours a week based on regular hours

Ministers are facing criticism from unions and employers after laying out details of plans for a guaranteed regular working week as part of a ban on zero-hours contracts.

Under rules poised to come into force next year, employers will have to offer staff, including agency workers, a contract that guarantees a minimum number of hours each week based on their regular working hours.

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Michelle Obama: white men do not have to worry about impostor syndrome

Former US first lady says she has sat ‘at every powerful table’ and not met a single white man with such doubts

White men do not have to worry about impostor syndrome, according to Michelle Obama, who said she had sat “at every powerful table there is” and not found one.

The former US first lady told SXSW London that she wanted to “demystify” what it was like to sit in elite meetings, which she said were often populated by people from diverse backgrounds who felt like outsiders.

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Shabana Mahmood warns of ‘dangerous undercurrent’ after murder of Henry Nowak

Home secretary’s condenmation of ‘misinformation and inflammatory commentary’ comes after death threats to police

The home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has warned of a “dangerous undercurrent” in the wake of the murder of Henry Nowak, who was falsely accused of racism by a Sikh man who had fatally stabbed him with a ceremonial dagger.

Vickrum Digwa, 23, was sentenced on Monday to life in prison with a minimum term of 21 years for the December 2025 murder of 18-year-old Nowak.

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