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Daily Archives: 11 Giugno 2025
Israeli forces recover bodies of two hostages in Gaza, PM says
One of the two hostages was Yair Yaakov, who was killed in the Hamas-led attack on 7 October 2023, Benjamin Netanyahu says.
French antiques fraudsters found guilty of Versailles chair scam
Bill Pallot and Bruno Desnoues are given suspended sentences for selling fake 18th Century chairs.
‘For the sake of truth’: A Weinstein victim’s decision to take the stand again
Miriam Haley says she risked her own privacy for the sake of other female victims of sexual abuse.
Harvey Weinstein guilty of sexual assault after New York retrial
The jury found him not guilty of an additional sexual assault charge, and have yet to return a verdict on a charge of rape.
Syria government says women must wear burkinis at public beaches
The rules are aimed at "enhancing public safety standards and preserving public decency", state media reports.
Gaza doctor whose nine children were killed in Israeli strike evacuated with son
Adam al-Najjar is evacuated to Milan, where surgeons can work to save his arm which was severely damaged in the attack.
Bomb attack plans found at Austria school shooting gunman’s home
Police say they also found a non-functional pipe bomb and a "farewell letter" during a search.
UK soldier accused of raping British woman in Kenya
The alleged rape is the latest allegation of misconduct made against soldiers at a controversial base in Kenya.
Trump claims rare earths deal ‘done’ with China
The world's two biggest economies have agreed in principle a framework for de-escalating trade tensions.
Ukraine collects 1,212 bodies in latest swap with Russia
Russia receives 27 soldiers' bodies as the warring sides continue their large-scale prisoner swap deal.
Nearly 50 people killed in South Africa floods
At least 49 people have been killed in the floods, including several children who were on a bus.
UK agrees post-Brexit deal over Gibraltar
Talks on rules governing the border of Spain and Gibraltar have been ongoing since Britain left the EU.
Polish PM Donald Tusk wins confidence vote
Tusk called the vote after his political camp narrowly lost the recent presidential election.
Who has been arrested by ICE under Trump?
Tens of thousands of people have been detained since Trump took office, including permanent residents.
What we know about Austria school shooting
It is not yet known why a 21-year-old Austrian man committed a shooting that left 10 people dead.
South Korea turns off propaganda loudspeakers to North
It comes a week after the country elected a new president, who vowed to improve Korean relations.
LA police enforce curfew as Trump vows to ‘liberate’ city
Police in the city say they have made mass arrests, as a war of words between the president and California's governor ramps up.
At least seven dead in Colombia attacks, local media reports
The attacks come as the country grapples with an escalating security crisis.