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India's Sensex and Nifty indices fell further Monday, extending 2026 losses of 13% and 10% respectively amid Middle East escalation, while Kerala faces landslide risks from monsoon rains.

Government ministers plan to issue guidance on children's screen time recommendations for ages 5-16.

A magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck southern Philippines, killing at least 19 people and triggering small tsunami waves across the Philippines, Indonesia, and Japan.

A 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck off Mindanao in the Philippines, triggering tsunami warnings in both the Philippines and Indonesia. At least 15 people were killed and over 200 injured before the tsunami alert was lifted.

Iran released footage of missile attacks on Israel, stating the strikes represent the start of a full week of continuous attacks.

Donald Trump walked out of an NBC interview filmed at a Wisconsin farm after a heated exchange over election fraud claims.

At least six people were wounded in a stabbing attack at New York's Penn Station, one of the US's busiest transportation hubs, according to the city's mayor.

China's President Xi Jinping has begun his first visit to North Korea in seven years, marking his first international trip of the year following summits with US and Russian leaders.

A volunteer diver captured rare footage of an endangered Great White shark in the Mediterranean Sea between Tunisia and Sicily, describing the encounter as frightening.

Volunteer divers filming abandoned fishing nets at a Mediterranean shipwreck captured the first-ever video of a rare shark species, then resumed their cleanup work.

A lawsuit seeks to block a UFC event at the White House planned for the country's 250th anniversary, asking a federal judge to declare the event's authorization unlawful.

Israel launched airstrikes against central and western Iran in response to Iranian missile fire. Iranian state television reported explosions in Isfahan, Tabriz, and Tehran.

Residents of Dadu District, Pakistan face extreme heat and environmental challenges including sandstorms, drought, and flooding that vary seasonally.

The 2026 Tony Awards ceremony took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

A 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Philippines, centered at sea and causing damage in a coastal city with power outages and 1-meter tsunami waves reported along nearby coasts.

A federal lawsuit seeks to block a scheduled UFC event on the White House South Lawn on June 14, alleging violations of National Park Service regulations and claiming it benefits Trump and his allies.

Iran launched strikes against Israel for the first time since an April ceasefire, in retaliation for an Israeli attack on Beirut. Separately, 12 people were injured in a gunfight at an Ohio festival.
San Francisco's last jeepney, a decorated military jeep derivative, serves as a cultural symbol for Filipino Americans representing identity and resilience. Journalist Itay Hod explores this unique vehicle and its significance to the community.
British, German, and French leaders met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in London and backed his call for direct ceasefire talks with Russian President Putin.

San Diego fishermen now sell fresh seafood directly to customers every Saturday at the Tuna Harbor Dockside Market, a fish-focused version of a traditional farmer's market.