US Official Found Dead in Myanmar, US State Department Says

June 11 (Reuters) – An American official has died ⁠in ⁠Myanmar’s commercial capital of Yangon, ⁠according to the U.S. State Department, in an incident ​that two sources on Thursday said took place at a hotel last month. “We can ‌confirm the death of a ‌U.S. government employee assigned to U.S. Embassy Rangoon,” a State Department …

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States Sue Trump Administration Over Anti-DEI Terms in Federal Contracts

June 10 (Reuters) – Democratic state officials filed a lawsuit on Wednesday claiming ⁠federal ⁠agencies have flouted the law by hastily implementing ⁠President Donald Trump’s executive order that seeks to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives by federal contractors ​including many state agencies. The lawsuit in Baltimore federal court by the attorneys general of 19 …

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Iran Announces Closure of Strait of Hormuz After US Attacks

June ⁠11 (Reuters) – ⁠Iran’s top ⁠joint military ​command ‌announced the ‌closure ⁠of the ⁠Strait of Hormuz ​on ​Thursday, including oil ⁠tankers ⁠and ⁠commercial ships, saying ​any vessel ​that ⁠will ⁠attempt passage will be shot ⁠at. (Reporting by Menna Alaa El Din, Ahmed ⁠Tolba and Yomna Ehab; Editing ​by Chris ​Reese) Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

Analysis-Thai Farm Debt Crisis Deepens in Early Test for Anutin’s Government

By Orathai Sriring and Panarat Thepgumpanat BANGKOK, June 11 (Reuters) – Ahead of Thailand’s February general election, politicians often came ⁠to court ⁠voters like 69-year-old rice farmer Chaon Taiupok in Ayutthaya, about ⁠80 km (50 miles) north of the capital, Bangkok. “Once they won and formed the government, they disappeared,” said Chaon, who is struggling …

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UK Minister Says Violence in Northern Ireland Is Racist Thuggery

LONDON, June 11 (Reuters) – Two days ⁠of ⁠anti-immigration violence in Northern ⁠Ireland is nothing but racist thuggery, Britain’s ​minister for the province said on Thursday, after police ‌deployed water cannon to ‌tackle rioters for a second night. Hilary Benn said ⁠there ⁠was less disorder on the streets of Belfast on ​Wednesday night as opposed …

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Pope Leo Heads to Canary Islands on Mission to Help Migrants

ABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT, June ⁠11 (Reuters) – ⁠Pope Leo set off on ⁠Thursday for the final leg of his visit to Spain, ​flying from Barcelona to the Canary Islands, where he will meet migrants who have braved ‌dangerous Atlantic waters as he ‌urges the world to treat immigrants more humanely. The stop in the …

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French Singer Bruel Placed Under Formal Investigation for Rape and Sexual Assault

PARIS, June 11 (Reuters) – French ⁠singer ⁠and actor Patrick ⁠Bruel, one of France’s top-selling recording ​artists, has been placed under formal investigation for ‌rape, attempted rape, sexual ‌assault, and harassment from 2008 to ⁠2019, ⁠the local prosecutor’s office said on Thursday. Being placed ​under formal investigation means there are reasonable grounds to believe a …

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