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Registration for Enem 2026 Closes This Friday in Brazil
Students in Brazil have until this Friday to complete their registration for the 2026 National High School Exam (Enem). Managed by the National Institute for Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (INEP), the exam is the primary gateway for higher education in the country. Candidates must finalize their applications through the official portal to participate in this year's assessment.
Rare 1,700-Year-Old Roman Gold Ring Discovered in Somerset
An amateur metal detectorist has unearthed a rare 1,700-year-old gold Roman ring in a field near Ilminster, Somerset. The artifact, which features an engraving of the Roman goddess Victoria, provides a significant glimpse into the region's Roman history and has been reported to local authorities under the Treasure Act.
China National Nuclear Corporation Gains Stake in Namibia's Etango Uranium Project
The Chinese government has approved the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) to acquire a stake in the Etango Uranium Project in Namibia. This move marks a significant expansion of China's involvement in the African nation's uranium sector, aiming to secure long-term fuel supplies for its growing nuclear energy program through a strategic joint venture.
Severe Dust Storms Claim Four Lives Across Rajasthan
Severe dust storms and heavy rainfall swept through parts of Rajasthan, India, resulting in four fatalities. The extreme weather caused significant disruption, damaging infrastructure and impacting daily life across several districts. Local authorities and disaster management teams are currently assessing the extent of the damage.
President Macron Joins European Leaders in Montenegro for Western Balkans Summit
French President Emmanuel Macron traveled to Montenegro to participate in a high-level summit focused on the integration of Western Balkan nations into the European Union. The discussions centered on regional stability, economic cooperation, and the necessary reforms required for future EU enlargement, highlighting France's commitment to the region's European perspective.
UAE Implements Travel Restrictions Amid Ebola Outbreak Concerns
The United Arab Emirates has introduced new visa and entry restrictions for travelers arriving from Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and South Sudan. These measures serve as a precautionary health initiative to prevent the potential spread of Ebola into the country, following international health monitoring of outbreaks in the affected regions.
Canada Announces Support for International Sustainability Standards Board in Montréal
Parliamentary Secretary Ryan Turnbull announced federal support for the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) at a sustainable finance summit in Montréal. The move aims to advance global sustainability reporting standards, reinforcing Canada's commitment to transparent and consistent climate-related financial disclosures for businesses and investors.
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton Pleads Guilty to Classified Information Charge
Former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton has entered a guilty plea to a felony charge concerning the mishandling of classified information. The development follows a federal investigation into the security protocols surrounding his tenure in the White House. The plea marks a significant legal development involving a high-ranking former official in the United States government.
Allied Joint Force Command Naples Commemorates Italy's 80th Republic Day
Allied Joint Force Command (JFC) Naples marked the 80th anniversary of Italy's Republic Day with a formal ceremony at its headquarters in Lago Patria. The event honored the historic 1946 referendum that established the Italian Republic, highlighting the enduring partnership between the NATO command and its host nation, Italy.
Russian Officials Project Economic Resilience at St. Petersburg International Economic Forum
At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russian officials emphasized national economic stability and growth. Despite international sanctions, ongoing conflict, and domestic challenges such as fuel market volatility, the government highlighted efforts to pivot trade toward non-Western partners and bolster domestic industrial production.
China Calls on Japan to Reflect on History Following Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum Updates
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has formally urged Japan to reflect on its wartime history following reports regarding updates to the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum. Beijing emphasized the importance of Japan facing its past actions squarely, as tensions persist over historical narratives and the interpretation of events during the Second World War.
IRGC Quds Force Commander Calls for Israeli Withdrawal from Lebanon
Brigadier General Esmail Qaani, commander of the IRGC's Quds Force, has publicly demanded that Israeli forces withdraw to their pre-war positions in Lebanon. The statement comes amid ongoing regional tensions and highlights Iran's stance on the conflict, emphasizing the necessity of a return to the status quo ante to de-escalate the situation in the border region.
Argentine Senate Confirms Federal Judge Appointment Amid Executive Opposition
The Argentine Senate has officially approved the appointment of María Verónica Michelli as a federal judge. The confirmation proceeded despite vocal opposition from the administration of President Javier Milei, highlighting ongoing tensions between the executive branch and the legislative body regarding judicial appointments in the country.
Spain Unveils National Heat Action Plan Amid Rising Temperature Concerns
Following a record-breaking May, the Spanish Health Ministry has launched a new national heat action plan. The initiative aims to mitigate health risks associated with extreme temperatures by enhancing early warning systems, improving coordination between regional authorities, and implementing targeted measures to protect vulnerable populations during the summer months.
Israeli Supreme Court Justice Noam Sohlberg's Home Vandalized During Protests
Protesters targeted the home of Israeli Supreme Court Justice Noam Sohlberg, marking an escalation in demonstrations regarding the military conscription of ultra-Orthodox citizens. The incident involved graffiti and property damage, drawing condemnation from government officials as tensions over the draft exemption issue continue to rise across Israel.
Western Australia Governor Plants Reconciliation Tree in Pinjarra
Western Australia Governor Chris Dawson has planted an olive tree in Pinjarra as a symbolic gesture of peace and reconciliation with the Bindjareb people. The ceremony, held at the site of the 1834 Pinjarra Massacre, marks a significant step in acknowledging the region's history and fostering ongoing dialogue between the state and the local Noongar community.
Iranian-French Author and Cartoonist Marjane Satrapi Dies at 56
Marjane Satrapi, the acclaimed Iranian-French author and cartoonist best known for her influential graphic novel 'Persepolis', has passed away at the age of 56. Her work, which chronicled her upbringing in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution, gained international recognition and was adapted into an Academy Award-nominated animated film.
Brazilian Banks Suspend In-Person Services for Corpus Christi Holiday
Brazilian banks closed physical branches on June 4, 2026, in observance of the Corpus Christi holiday. While in-person customer service was suspended, the Brazilian Federation of Banks (FEBRABAN) confirmed that digital channels, including mobile apps, internet banking, and ATMs, remained fully operational for essential transactions throughout the day.
Met Éireann Confirms Spring 2026 as Ireland's Third Warmest on Record
Met Éireann has officially confirmed that Spring 2026 ranks as the third warmest spring in Ireland since records began in 1900. The season was characterized by consistently higher-than-average temperatures across the country, continuing a trend of warming observed by the national meteorological service.
Two Dead, 13 Injured Following Shop Explosion in Liaoning Province
An explosion at a street-facing shop in Liaoning Province, China, has resulted in two fatalities and 13 injuries. Local fire and emergency services responded to the scene to conduct search and rescue operations. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the incident, which occurred in a commercial area.