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Drone shot down over Latvia amid concerns over expanding Ukraine war
World Concern of Ukraine war spreading as drone shot down in Latvia, another lands Moldova June 8, 2026 / 5:59 AM EDT / CBS/AFP Add CBS News on Google Latvia's military said it shot down a drone that entered the country's airspace on Monday — the latest in a series of drone-related incidents in eastern European NATO countries linked directly to Russia's ongoing, full-scale invasion of Ukraine.The Latvian military said in a social media post that NATO allied fighter jets "successfully shot down a...
China’s Xi Jinping arrives in North Korea on rare state visit
A cheering crowd dressed in festive attire welcomes the Chinese leader at Pyongyang's main square.
Hormuz Will Be Open But With Transit Fees, Says Iran's Envoy To Moscow
The Strait of Hormuz will be open but under new conditions to be set by Iran and Oman, including a transit fee, Iran's ambassador to Moscow was quoted as saying on Monday. The U.S.
Green Party candidate who said October 7 attacks were 'courageous' lands cabinet role in charge of children and families in Birmingham
Green Party candidate who said October 7 attacks were 'courageous' lands cabinet role in charge of children and families in BirminghamSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy DAVID OLASEINDE and FRAN WOLFISZ Published: 10:44, 8 June 2026 | Updated: 10:44, 8 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Nato jets shoot down Russian drone after entering alliance airspace
Nato fighter jets have shot down a Russian drone after entering Latvia's airspace, its army has confirmed. Earlier this morning, alliance forces shot down a drone which entered Riga's airspace from Russia, in the latest in a series of straying missiles across the Baltic nations. Latvia's army announced the news on X, writing: "Allied fighter jets successfully shoot down a drone flying into Latvian airspace!"The authorities sent out warnings through eastern Latvia to take shelter indoors due to a...
Israeli strikes on Iran ‘fully coordinated’ with US, says Tehran
Iran said on Monday that a recent wave of Israeli strikes against the country was “fully coordinated” with the United States’ forces. Tehran’s statement comes after Israel and Iran exchanged attacks for the first time since the shaky ceasefire in the Middle East war took effect on April 8, despite US President Donald Trump calling for restraint. The flare-up, which also drew in other countries in the region, saw Israel striking Iran after the latter targeted it in vengeance for an airstrike on B...
Ceasefire gave Iran breathing room: How Tehran used it to replenish its arsenal
Following an April 8 ceasefire, Iran has rapidly rebuilt its military might, reopening vital missile and drone storage tunnels. Despite extensive US strikes, Tehran has repaired facilities, reorganized logistics, and accelerated production. With a significant portion of its arsenal intact and drone output high, Iran is leveraging this period to bolster its capabilities and influence regional dynamics.
Israel’s strikes on Iran expose Trump’s failure to restrain Netanyahu
Israel’s strikes on Iran expose Trump’s failure to restrain Netanyahu.
INDIA bloc's key huddle: Full list of leaders who attended the meeting
NEW DELHI: Leaders of the opposition INDIA bloc met on Monday, marking their first formal gathering since the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Knicks' long-awaited NBA run electrifies NYC, with Trump set to attend key game
Knicks' long-awaited NBA run electrifies NYC, with Trump set to attend key game2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleGrace Eliza GoodwinGetty ImagesHeightened security, a strict no-bag policy and airport-style screening will greet fans, as US President Donald Trump attends a pivotal NBA Finals game on Monday evening in New York City.The New York Knicks will clash with the San Antonio Spurs for game three of the finals - the first on their home turf of Madison Square Garden (MSG).The Knic...
Harris eyes possible 2028 comeback, but some former allies look to 'fresh' faces
Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she's “thinking about” a 2028 presidential bid, but some previous supporters are unenthusiastic.
Why Everyone Wants Jon Ossoff to Run for President
The Georgia senator is excoriating Trump and his systemic corruption in a way that transcends the Democratic Party’s progressive-moderate divide.
In Maine, Supporters of Graham Platner Continue to Back His Senate Campaign, With ‘Trepidation’
Many are sticking by the presumptive Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner. But some have soured, and others are anxious about how recent revelations could affect a close race.
How the Drive to Find a Conspiracy Against Trump Rocked the Justice Dept.
The push to investigate what the president’s allies saw as a “deep state” cabal intent on taking him down set off cascading crises, ended careers and undercut the department’s credibility with judges.
The American Family Is at a Breaking Point. Our Politics Have Finally Noticed.
Society has treated parenting as a private endeavor. But what if raising children is also a public good?
They Got Platner’s Endorsement for Maine Governor. What Did They Do With It?
The crowded race for governor has barely qualified as background noise in recent months, drowned out by the high-stakes, turbulent campaign for U.S. Senate.
Labour's Brexit civil war rages as Yvette Cooper insists Britain WON'T rejoin… but Cabinet minister says 'red lines' could be dropped
Labour's Brexit civil war rages as Yvette Cooper insists Britain WON'T rejoin… but Cabinet minister says 'red lines' could be droppedSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 10:00, 8 June 2026 | Updated: 10:00, 8 June 2026 e-mail View comments
What Liberals Get Wrong About the Middle Class
The middle class is larger than you think, and growing.
SENATOR TIM SHEEHY: Soft-on-crime judges need consequences. The JAIL Act delivers
Over and over again, radical judges and government officials in liberal cities put law-abiding Americans at risk by allowing dangerous criminals to roam freely on our streets. Instead of holding criminals behind bars to protect our communities, these soft-on-crime judges release violent repeat offenders on bail, giving them the opportunity to commit more crimes.You see it in the news nearly every week: A deranged criminal commits a violent crime against an innocent member of society, and before...
Trump Says Iran Agreed To No Nuclear Weapons, Experts Not Convinced
According to the White House, Trump has said at least 74 times since 2011 that Iran must never obtain a nuclear weapon.