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- ▸ Hezbollah rejects US-brokered ceasefire framework; all 32 NATO ambassadors visit Kyiv in show of solidarity. IAEA warns on Zaporizhzhia nuclear safety
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Lebanon Ceasefire Stalls as NATO Shows Ukraine Support
Hezbollah rejected the Lebanon ceasefire on June 4, calling withdrawal "surrender"; all 32 NATO ambassadors and Rutte simultaneously arrived in Kyiv for Patriot talks. The IAEA warned an attack on Zaporizhzhia Thermal Power Plant threatened the nuclear plant's sole power line; the US House voted 215-208 to curb Trump's Iran war powers as the conflict approaches 100 days with 3,400 dead. The EU finalised a migration deal with two-year detention and overseas deportation hubs; ultra-Orthodox protests blocked Israeli roads over conscription; Tropical Storm Jangmi evacuated 800,000 in Japan.
All 32 NATO ambassadors join Rutte in Kyiv as talks focus on Patriot supplies and missile defense
All 32 NATO North Atlantic Council ambassadors visited Kyiv on June 4 alongside Secretary General Mark Rutte, co-chairing a NATO-Ukraine Council meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky in an explicit rebuff to Russian threats against foreign missions. Talks centred on securing additional Patriot systems and PAC-3 interceptors -- described by Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha as 'the only system in the world capable of reliably countering' Russian ballistic missiles -- alongside the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List that allows European countries to fund purchases of US weapons. The visit, in its second day, came days after Russia's largest aerial assault of the year -- 73 missiles and 656 drones -- killed 22 people including two children and wounded at least 130.
Body found near Fleurance as France demands inquiry into unchecked abuse record of prime suspect
A body was found near Fleurance in the Gers on June 4, six days after 11-year-old Lyhanna vanished after being last seen entering the car of a 41-year-old local man on May 29. The man had been accused multiple times of child sexual abuse without authorities taking protective action, a failure Interior Minister Laurent Nunez told parliament warranted an immediate Justice Ministry inquiry. The case has intensified calls across France for a full accounting of how prior allegations against the suspect went unaddressed.
Hezbollah rejects US-brokered Lebanon-Israel ceasefire, demands full Israeli withdrawal
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem rejected the US-brokered Lebanon-Israel ceasefire agreement on June 4, declaring in a written statement on Al-Manar TV that the demand for Hezbollah fighters to leave southern Lebanon under fire amounted to 'surrender, defeat and achieving the enemy's goals,' and that the group had made 'no commitment to any party to stop resisting as long as there is occupation.' Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said the Lebanese army would begin deploying in pilot zones in the south, while fighting killed at least four people and a Serbian UN peacekeeper, Milovan Jovanovic, was shot dead near Marjeyoun. The US House of Representatives passed 215-208 a resolution directing President Trump to withdraw US forces from hostilities with Iran -- the first time either chamber had done so -- which Trump called unpatriotic and meaningless.
Starmer meets Nowak family at Downing Street as murder case reshapes British political landscape
Prime Minister Keir Starmer held a private meeting with the family of Henry Nowak at Downing Street on June 4, hours after Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch met Nowak's father, mother, and stepmother separately and said they agreed with her about the 'need to bring common sense back.' Starmer criticised Elon Musk for trying to 'whip up division' in the UK, while a minister dismissed 'two-tier justice' allegations as a 'slur' on police and Robert Jenrick called it 'ludicrous' to claim Reform UK was stoking division. Reform UK received £9.3 million in Q1 2026 donations -- including £7 million from two crypto-billionaires -- as European far-right politicians from Poland, France, Spain, and Japan amplified footage of Nowak's death to fuel anti-immigration rhetoric.
Country Coverage
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House Rebukes Iran War as Lebanon Ceasefire Stalls
Henry Nowak Murder: Starmer and Badenoch Meet Family
Lyhanna Case Sparks Judicial Crisis; France OKs Chlordecone Debt
Merz and E3 Plan Russia Engagement as Ukraine EU Talks Open
NATO Ambassadors in Kyiv as Russia Strikes Power Grid
Turkey Mediates Iran-US Talks, Hosts NATO Summit Amid Corruption Case
Cyber Threat Intelligence
Daily snapshot of attack categories, threat actors, and country exposure.
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- NoName057(16) 9 ev
- BABAYO EROR SYSTEM 7 ev
- LauraAllen 6 ev
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