Lee Jae-myung Wins South Korean Presidency in Historic Snap Election

South Korea reclaims its democracy as Lee Jae-myung Wins South Korean Presidency in Historic Snap Election. In a momentous turn of events, Lee Jae-myung has been elected as the new President of South Korea following a high-stakes snap election triggered by the impeachment of former president Yoon Suk Yeol. With nearly 80% voter turnout the highest in nearly three decades South Koreans sent a powerful message: a rejection of authoritarianism and a firm embrace of democratic values.
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Over 200 Inmates Escape Malir Jail After Karachi Earthquake: One of Pakistan’s Worst Jailbreaks

In a dramatic and chaotic turn of events, Over 200 Inmates Escape Malir Jail After Karachi Earthquake: One of Pakistan’s Worst Jailbreaks. Over 200 inmates escaped from Malir Jail in Karachi following a series of mild earthquakes that hit the city late Monday night. The incident has been described as one of the most serious jailbreaks in Pakistan’s recent history, triggering a massive manhunt and sparking national debate over prison security and preparedness during natural disasters.
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Ukraine’s Operation Spider Web Destroys 41 Russian Warplanes, Sparks Nuclear Fears

In a jaw-dropping display of modern covert warfare, Ukraine’s Operation Spider Web Destroys 41 Russian Warplanes, Sparks Nuclear Fears. Ukraine has executed one of the boldest long-range drone attacks of the 21st century. Dubbed Operation Spider Web, this secretive and high-impact mission destroyed or damaged 41 Russian warplanes at five different military airbases deep inside Russian territory. Ukrainian authorities confirmed the attack was spearheaded by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), using 117 FPV drones remotely launched from within Russia.
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Trump Declares ‘No Uranium Enrichment’ as Iran Nuclear Talks Falter

Asserting zero enrichment policy, Trump Declares 'No Uranium Enrichment' as Iran Nuclear Talks Falter. U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Monday that his administration “will not allow any enrichment of uranium” under a proposed new nuclear deal with Iran. His firm declaration, made via social media, came shortly after media reports suggested that the U.S. negotiating team, led by Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, had offered Tehran a more flexible interim deal.
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South Korea Heads to Snap Presidential Election After Martial Law Turmoil

Amid political upheaval, South Korea Heads to Snap Presidential Election After Martial Law Turmoil. South Korea is voting in a pivotal snap presidential election on Tuesday, June 3, after a historic political crisis triggered by former President Yoon Suk-Yeol’s shock declaration of martial law last December. With 44.3 million eligible voters, the nation is at a crossroads seeking to restore stability, defend democratic values, and redefine its global alliances after six months of unprecedented unrest.
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Iran Set to Reject US Nuclear Deal Over Uranium Enrichment and Sanctions Relief

Despite five rounds of indirect talks, Iran Set to Reject US Nuclear Deal Over Uranium Enrichment and Sanctions Relief. Iran appears poised to reject the latest US nuclear deal proposal over what officials describe as "excessive demands" and a lack of clarity surrounding sanctions relief and uranium enrichment rights. In spite of indirect talks and a proposal that the White House has called "acceptable," Iranian officials have labeled it a “non-starter,” casting doubt over the future of nuclear negotiations.
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Ukraine and Russia End Peace Talks in Istanbul Amid Fierce Fighting and Historic Drone Attacks

The delegations of Ukraine and Russia End Peace Talks in Istanbul Amid Fierce Fighting and Historic Drone Attacks with no major breakthrough. The latest round of Ukraine-Russia peace talks concluded on Monday, June 2, 2025, in Istanbul, Türkiye, with no significant progress toward ending the ongoing war that has now lasted over three years. According to statements from both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian state media, the discussions lasted just over an hour and focused primarily on humanitarian exchanges.
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Ukraine and Russia Agree to Exchange 6,000 Fallen Soldiers and Wounded POWs Amid Stalled Peace Talks

Amid ongoing hostilities, Ukraine and Russia Agree to Exchange 6,000 Fallen Soldiers and Wounded POWs Amid Stalled Peace Talks. In a rare moment of agreement, Ukraine and Russia have reached an accord to exchange 6,000 fallen soldiers each, alongside a swap of seriously wounded prisoners of war (POWs) and young soldiers aged 18 to 25. The announcement was made following direct negotiations held in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday, offering a glimmer of humanity in a war that continues to devastate thousands of lives.
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Karol Nawrocki Wins Polish Presidency: A Nationalist Turn in Divided Poland

Results confirmed,Karol Nawrocki Wins Polish Presidency: A Nationalist Turn in Divided Poland. Gdansk-born historian and conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki has narrowly won the 2025 Polish presidential election, defeating liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski with 50.89% of the vote. The result, confirmed by Poland's electoral commission, reflects a deeply divided nation and delivers a major blow to Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s centrist, pro-European coalition government.
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