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Bahrain, Kuwait targeted by fresh Iran salvoes
Iran fired missiles at Bahrain and Kuwait on Saturday in the second attack on both Gulf states in three days, after the US struck Iranian radar sites and drones
Jun 06, 2026
Jun 06, 2026
Iran fired missiles at Bahrain and Kuwait on Saturday in the second attack on both Gulf states in three days, after the US struck Iranian radar sites and drones
Iran's Mohsen Rezaei says the release of $24bn in frozen assets is a test of trust for Trump, as US-Iran peace talks remain deadlocked over the funds
Indian police deployed riot vehicles and barricades at Jantar Mantar on Saturday as Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke arrived from the US to lead the protest
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi dismissed Lebanese President Aoun's claim that Tehran was using Lebanon as a bargaining chip in US peace talks
Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke arrived in New Delhi on Saturday to lead the viral youth movement's first street protest against Modi's government
Trump called Netanyahu 'crazy' in a leaked phone call, exposing rare public tensions between the two leaders ahead of Israel's national election
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun told CNN that Iran is using Lebanon as a bargaining chip and urged Hezbollah to pursue diplomacy over conflict with Israel
US forces shot down four Iranian drones over the Strait of Hormuz and struck Iranian radar sites on Saturday, in the latest flare-up threatening peace talks
UN has more than doubled its Lebanon aid appeal to $640 million, warning the humanitarian crisis is severe and deteriorating as Israel's war continues
Abhijeet Dipke, the Boston University graduate behind the viral Cockroach Janta Party, is heading to India to seek police permission for a protest demanding the education minister's resignation
India's Modi met Venezuela's Delcy Rodriguez in New Delhi, declaring Venezuelan oil an 'opportunity' as India scrambles to replace crude lost to the Iran war
Hotel owner Lavkesh Bajaj was arrested after a fire killed 21 people at the Flourish Stay in New Delhi, exposing serious fire safety violations at the building
Kim Jong Un visited a new nuclear materials factory and pledged to rapidly expand North Korea's arsenal. Weapons-grade production has more than doubled in five years
Bangladesh hiked electricity prices by 16% on June 3 as the Middle East conflict drives up fuel import costs, adding pressure to households already battling high inflation.
Iran's foreign ministry blamed Kuwait and Bahrain for US strikes on Iranian assets as drone attacks hit Kuwait's airport and Bahrain reported overnight missile fire
India's top exam board chief and secretary have been removed after a new digital marking system produced wrong grades for nearly 2 million students, sparking nationwide protests
Bangladesh's Khalilur Rahman won the UNGA presidency with 99 votes, defeating Cyprus's Andreas Kakouris in a rare contested election for the 81st session.
Israel's defense minister warned that Washington has endorsed potential strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs if Hezbollah continues attacking northern Israeli towns
Lebanon university postpones exams after Israeli strike kills students and their father in south Lebanon, amid ongoing border escalation
Rabi Lamichhane remains influential in government and is expected to meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
