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June 6th, 2020

Buffalo Police Officers Arrested After Shoving 75-Year-Old Protester

June 5th, 2020

US Launches First Airstrikes Against Taliban Since Ceasefire Ended Russia Deploys More Troops, Units Near NATO Military Borders
Tear Gas Is Way More Dangerous Than Police Let on -- Especially During the Coronavirus Pandemic US Circulates Proposal to Extend Iran Arms Embargo at UN Security Council
IAEA Faults Iran for Denying Access to Certain 'Sites of Interest' Iran Sanctions Case Being Dropped by US Despite Conviction
Fears Grow for Activists and Royals Detained in Notorious Saudi Prison Dozens of Rabbis Call for Mourning Floyd, Autistic Palestinian Killed by Police
Anger at New Police Abuse Videos as US Protests Eye Weekend Army Grounds Crew of Helicopter That Flew Low Over Protests Amid Official Investigation
Several Hundred More Active-Duty Troops Ordered to Leave the Washington DC Region Former Defense Leaders Call on Trump to Not Use Active-Duty Troops Against Protesters
Israeli Forces Demolishes Home, Displaces Ten Palestinians Near Hebron Israeli Settlers Chop Down Dozens of Olive Trees Near Nablus
NY Times Editor Who Ran Tom Cotton Op-Ed Is Anti-Palestinian Activist Iraq Signs 2-Year Deal to Continue Importing Electricity From Iran
Excluded From Netanyahu's Annexation Plans, Military Must Somehow Prepare Anyway US Circles Proposal to Extend Iran Arms Embargo Among Security Council Members
US Still Working to Bring Palestinians to the Table on Peace Plan, Diplomat Says Taliban Attack in Zabul Leaves 10 Soldiers Dead
MSF: No Restart Until Afghanistan Investigates Maternity Wing Attack Afghans Call for Security After Mosque Attack
Dozens in Hong Kong Stage Pro-Democracy Protest in Shopping Mall Protests Against Police Violence Sweep Across Small-Town America
Should US Police Get Free Military Equipment? Protests Revive Debate Turkish Soldier Killed, Two Wounded in Syria's Idlib, Defense Ministry Says
France Says Its Army Killed Al Qaeda North Africa Chief Droukdel Indianapolis Police Investigating Officers Who Struck Woman With Batons During Arrest
In Surprise, US Unemployment Rate Falls, Economy Adds Jobs US Park Police Say It Was a Mistake to Say No Tear Gas Was Used in Lafayette Square
US Embassy in Mexico Vandalized by Protesters Pentagon: Guardsmen in DC Will Not Use Firearms Amid Peaceful Protests
Nigerians Take to Streets to Protest Against Sexual Violence Zimbabwe: Top Opposition Officials Held in Dispute Over Party HQ
India, China Want to Solve Border Dispute 'Peacefully' Palestinian Prisoners to Wage Hunger Strike After Suspension of Family Phone Calls During Coronavirus Epidemic
US Holds Up UN Envoy on Libya, Frustrating Europeans US Pressures Saudi Arabia to End Three-Year Qatar Blockade Due to Iran 'Airspace Benefits'
Muslim Council Condemns UK's 'Censoring Role' of Racism in Report on Coronavirus Epidemic Another UAE Princess Attempted to Escape Royal Family
Energy Politics Cripple Hopes for Economic Recovery in Iraq Trump Orders 9,500 US Troops Out of Germany
Sudan-Ethiopia Border Tensions Escalate Despite Government Efforts China Could Lose 95% of Ballistic, Cruise Missiles Under Strategic Arms Control Pact, Says New Analysis
George Floyd Protests: DC Mayor Tells Trump to Remove Federal Officers, Military From City China Says Forcing Chinese Firms Off US Exchanges Will Harm US
Mexican Protesters Clash With Police Over Custody Death Iran FM Throws Ball Back in Trump's Court on Nuclear Deal
UN Nuclear Watchdog Has 'Serious Concern' at Iran Denying Inspections 1,300 Civilians Killed in DR Congo, Half Million Flee Homes in Recent Months: Un
Cameroon Army Confirms Journalist Died in Custody, Denies Torture Trump Threatens EU, China With Tariffs; Names Navarro 'Lobster King'
China Says It Will Take 'Necessary Measures' on US Blacklist Marriott Ceases Cuban Operations After New Trump Sanctions
Black Lives Matter Rallies Papuan Activists in Indonesia Malaysia's Mahathir Tempers Calls for Fresh Polls as Lawmakers Choose Sides
Turkey Jails Three MPs Stripped of Parliamentary Status Central African Republic Court Rejects Bid to Extend President's Mandate
EU Set to Keep Its External Borders Closed Until July Iran's Uranium Stockpile Swelled During Virus Pandemic Lockdown
Paris Bans George Floyd Protest Planned at US Embassy Kenyan Police Have Killed 15 Since Start of Virus Curfew
Tens of Thousands March to Demand Mali Leader Steps Down Sahel Armies Accused of Disappearances and Killings, Raising Alarm
Iranian Foreign Minister Challenges Trump to Return to Nuclear Deal Australia Moves to Ban Anti-Racism Protest Citing Virus
Protests in Occupied West Bank Against Israeli Annexation Plan Erdogan Nixes Weekend Lockdown Over Public Backlash, Cases Rise
France Denies Giving Refuge to Venezuela's Guaido Thai Exiled Activist Abducted in Cambodia, Rights Group Says
North Korea Says It Will Abolish Liaison Office With South Korea US Envoy to UN Pushes Back Against Criticism Over Protests
Russia Sends More Troops West, Challenging US-NATO Presence Near Borders Donald Trump Says China Is Buying 'A Lot' of US Products
China-South Korea Ties Face a Testing Time After Seoul Accepts Donald Trump's G7 Invitation China Putting US Tensions Over Hong Kong Aside to Subtly, Quietly Implement Phase One Trade Deal
US Jails Three Chinese Nationals for Photographing Navy Base George Floyd's Death Reminds France of Police Brutality Victim Adama Traore
Pentagon Chief Mark Esper Risks Being Sidelined as White House Floats Replacements US Launches First Taliban Air Strikes Since Afghan Ceasefire End
Pompeo Presses Nations to Fund ISIS Fight Despite Budget Crunch 57 Buffalo Cops Resign From Unit in Protest After Two of Their Own Are Suspended for Injuring 75-Year-Old
Trump Ordering 9,500 US Troops Removed From Germany Amid Tensions Israel Breaks Promise, Demolishes Homes of 65 Palestinians
Why Did the US Fund Anti-Hugo Chavez Rock Bands in Venezuela? Los Angeles Police Dept. Seen Hitting Protesters With Batons, Firing Rubber Bullets Amid Peaceful Demonstrations
Minneapolis Agrees to Ban Police Chokeholds in Wake of George Floyd Death Tear Gas Is Banned in International Warfare - Why Are Police Using It on US Civilians?

June 4th, 2020

Iraq Daily Roundup: 23 Killed; Airstrikes on ISIS Hideouts Israeli Airstrikes Pound Northern Syria, Killing at Least Nine
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