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Police order protesters to leave downtown Los Angeles as Trump says ‘bring in the troops.

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Protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles continue for a third day, with police saying downtown LA is now an “unlawful assembly” area

Vehicles have been set on fire and there have been some reports of looting

A British photographer needed surgery after being shot with a sponge bullet, while an Australian reporter was shot with a non-lethal round while reporting

The protests gave Trump an opening to follow through on his promise to use his presidential powers to clamp down on left-wing lawlessness, writes North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher

The president has already called in the National Guard – against the wishes of California’s governor, Gavin Newsom

The protests have been mainly limited to downtown LA – our correspondent Peter Bowes says things seemed quieter on Sunday night, after a violent

Fan dies after fall during Nations League final in Munich

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The fan died after falling from the stands during extra time at the Nations League final between Portugal and Spain, the UEFA confirmed.

Fan dies after fall during Nations
The fan died after falling from the stands during extra time at the Nations League final between Portugal and
The incident occurred during the first period of extra time

A football fan died after falling from the stands during the Nations League final between Portugal and Spain in Munich on Sunday, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) said.

The supporter fell from the central tier into the media area below during the first period of extra time amid rising tensions among the fans.

Emergency services responded immediately, but the fan succumbed to their injuries.

A UEFA spokesperson confirmed to news agencies that a fan had “sadly” died during the match.

Addressing the incident following the match, Spain coach Luis de la Fuente said, “I would like to express my condolences because a fan died in the stands today. My condolences to the family.”

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez called the incident “extremely sad news.”

The exact circumstances of the fall remain unclear.

In the match, Portugal twice fell behind, but came back both times, with captain Cristiano Ronaldo scoring the second equalizer. Ronaldo’s team eventually went on to win 5-3 on penalties, but the 40-year-old football star had already exited the game at the 88th minute.

Alcaraz stuns Sinner in classic French Open final

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Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz recovered from two sets down – saving three championship points on the way – to beat Jannik Sinner in an incredible French Open men’s singles final.

Alcaraz’s reign on the Roland Garros clay looked to be over when world number one Sinner closed in on victory at 5-3 in the fourth set.

But the 22-year-old Spaniard showed extraordinary fight to win 4-6 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (10-2) after five hours and 29 minutes – the longest French Open final in history.

In an electrifying atmosphere on Court Philippe Chatrier, Alcaraz produced the finest performance of his career to claim a fifth major title.

In his victory speech, he told Sinner: “It is a privilege to share a court with you in every tournament and in making history.”

The world number two had never previously won a match after losing the opening two sets.

Alcaraz is the first man to win a Grand Slam title after saving match point since Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer in the 2019 Wimbledon final.

Sinner, who was bidding for his maiden Roland Garros triumph, was denied his third successive major after a gruelling, gritty and glorious encounter.

“It’s easier to play than talk now,” said the 23-year-old, who was playing in only his second tournament since returning from a three-month ban for failing two doping tests.

“I’m still happy with this trophy – I won’t sleep very well tonight but it is OK.”

Lebanese army reportedly searching for Hezbollah arms in Dahiyeh

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|The Lebanese army is searching for weapons and military equipment in the southern Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh, a stronghold of the Hezbollah terror group, the Lebanese TV network Aljadeed reports.

It comes days after Israel struck underground drone manufacturing sites in the neighborhood.

This was happening, the military said, “despite the understandings between Israel and Lebanon” as laid out in a November ceasefire agreement that halted more than a year of fighting along Israel’s northern border.

“This activity is a blatant violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon. The Hezbollah terror organization creates challenges for the Lebanese state and thus impairs the implementation of the understandings,” the IDF asserted.

An image circulating on social media appeared to show Lebanese troops searching Dahiyeh, apparently for weapons.

Severe storms threaten millions in South from Texas to Carolinas.

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Tornadoes strike as 35 million brace for severe stormsOver 24 tornadoes have been reported over the p…Show more
Multiple rounds of severe weather are targeting a large swath of the South this weekend. More than 40 million Americans are in the threat zone through Saturday night, stretching from Texas to the Carolinas.

Damaging wind gusts, large hail and isolated tornadoes are possible with any severe thunderstorms that move through.

Earlier Saturday, torrential rain slammed parts of Arkansas, including the Little Rock metro triggering flash flooding.The potential severe weather comes after at least nine tornadoes were reported Friday across Texas and Oklahoma.

Grapefruit-size hail was reported near Briscoe, Texas, with hail bigger than the size of baseballs reported elsewhere across Texas, Oklahoma, and Colorado.

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Ukraine drone barrage targets Moscow as Zelenskyy demands accountability for Putin

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Ukraine drone barrage targets Moscow as Zelenskyy demands accountability for Putin LONDON — At least 10 Ukrainian drones were shot down on their approach to Moscow overnight into Sunday morning, according to the city’s mayor, with temporary restrictions introduced at two of the capital’s airports.

Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said emergency services were dispatched to the impact sites of the downed drones. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the uncrewed aircraft attacking Moscow were among 67 Ukrainian drones shot down overnight.

dispatched to the impact sites of the downed drones. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the uncrewed aircraft attacking Moscow were among 67 Ukrainian drones shot down overnight.

To the south of the capital region, Tula region governor Dmitry Milyaev reported a drone attack on the Azot chemical plant in Novomoskovsk and a fire there caused by falling debris. Two people were injured, Milyaev wrote on Telegram. “The situation is under control,” he said.

Andriy Kovalenko, the head of the Counter-Disinformation Center operating as part of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, said in a Telegram post of the Azot facility. “It is here that explosives are produced, in particular TNT, which is used in artillery shells, aircraft bombs and missiles.”

Russian forces continued their own long-range strikes into Ukraine overnight, with Ukraine’s air force reporting 49 drones and three missiles fired into the country. The air force said on Telegram that it shot down or otherwise neutralized 40 drones.

Iran extends ban on dog-walking for ‘public order, safety and health’

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The heightened crackdown now affects Tehran, Mashhad, Qom, Kerman, Qazvin, Ahvaz, Urmia, Isfahan, and Lorestan, according to official statements and local reports.

Tehran’s traffic police chief announced that walking dogs in the city and public spaces is prohibited.

Police also banned transporting dogs in vehicles, warning they will impound cars and prosecute violators.

Mashhad has barred dogs from parks and public spaces for years. Municipal officers have repeatedly confiscated pets from owners.

Qom authorities banned dog walking and said having dogs in private vehicles could result in legal action.

Police in Ahvaz and Isfahan have confiscated pets and referred owners to courts.

Mohammad Taghi Naghdali, deputy chairman of parliament’s judicial commission, said “dog walking is fundamentally an un-Islamic practice.”

He said dog walking constitutes “displaying forbidden acts and promotion of Western and un-Islamic lifestyle” that can be “criminalized.”

Iran has no specific law directly prohibiting dog ownership or walking.

Authorities increasingly use concepts like “displaying forbidden acts” or “disrupting public order” to target pet owners.

Animal rights activists say the measures lack legal foundation and violate citizens’ rights. They view the restrictions as part of government limits on individual lifestyle choices.

British woman charged over death of Australian in e-scooter crash

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British woman charged over death of Australian in e-scooter crash

British woman charged over death of Australian in e-scooter crash

A British woman has been charged in Australia over the death of a man she allegedly hit while riding an e-scooter after a night of drinking.

Prosecutors told magistrates that Alicia Kemp, 24, hit Thanh Phan, 51, from behind at speeds of 20-25km/h (12-15mph) on a pavement in Perth city centre on 31 May.

The father-of-two hit his head and died two days later, prompting police to charge Ms Kemp with death by dangerous driving while under the influence. The charge carries a maximum 20-year prison term.Prosecutors told Perth Magistrates’ Court that CCTV footage showed Ms Kemp’s “inexplicably dangerous” driving, “evasive action” taken by others in her path, and the moment of collision with Mr Phan as he waited to cross the road.

Ms Kemp was denied bail by a magistrate on the basis that she posed a “flight risk”, after prosecutors argued that she was in Australia on a working holiday visa and could attempt to leave.

British media reported on Saturday that her parents were flying to Australia to support her. Her boyfriend has been present at the court hearings in Perth.

Ms Kemp faces an additional charge of dangerous driving occasioning bodily harm while under the influence for injuries suffered by her passenger, who was thrown from the e-scooter and suffered a fractured skull and broken nose.

Police say Ms Kemp had a blood alcohol content level of 0.158 when she hit Mr Phan. The legal drink-driving alcohol limit in Australia is 0.05.

The court heard that the pair had been drinking on the day since 14:30 and were forcibly evicted from the bar because of intoxication.

The pair hired the e-scooter just before 20:30.

In a statement last week, Mr Phan’s family described him as a a beloved husband, father, brother and dear friend.

He had worked as a structural engineer and had previously lived in Sydney, as well as Vietnam and Singapore, Australian media reported.

They called for a review of safety regulations around the use of hire e-scooters “to help prevent further serious incidents that put lives at risk”.

Perth’s city council suspended the use of hire e-scooters on Thursday, with authorities removing the vehicles from the street this week. Deputy Lord Mayor Bruce Reynolds called Mr Phan’s death a “tragic event”.

Western Australia’s police minister is also reviewing e-scooter regulations.

Italians vote on citizenship rules, labor laws

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Italians vote on citizenship rules, labor laws

Italians begin voting on referendums that would make it easier for children born to foreigners to obtain citizenship. PM Giorgia Meloni has urged supporters to skip the vote.

Italians begin voting on referendums that would make it easier for children born to foreigners to obtain citizenship. PM Giorgia Meloni has urged supporters to skip the vote.

Last month’s opinion polls showed that only 46% of Italians were aware of the issues driving the polls.

The vote was triggered by an NGO-led grassroots campaign. According to Italy’s constitution, a referendum can be called if a petition is signed by at least 500,000 voters.

Results are expected after polls close on Monday at 3 p.m. local time (2pm UTC). Over 51 million Italians are eligible to participate in the vote, but the results are only binding with a 50% turnout.

Italy has held 78 referendums, but the results of many of them were not enacted due to not reaching over 50%
Italians vote on citizenship rules, labor laws

Italians are voting on referendums that would make it easier for children born to foreigners to gain citizenship. PM Giorgia Meloni has urged supporters to skip the vote.

Last month’s opinion polls showed that only 46% of Italians were aware of the issues driving the

Polls opened in Italy on Sunday, in a two-day voting session for a referendum that could change citizenship law and labor laws.

The vote was triggered by an NGO-led grassroots campaign. According to Italy’s constitution, a referendum can be called if a petition is signed by at least 500,000 voters.

Results are expected after polls close on Monday at 3 p.m. local time (2pm UTC). Over 51 million Italians are eligible to participate in the vote, but the results are only binding with a 50% turnout.

Italy has held 78 referendums, but the results of many of them were not enacted due to not reaching over 50% turnout.

Italians voting on easing citizenship rules
On the ballot are several questions related to the country’s labor law, while immigration policy, a hotly contested issue in Italy, is one that has recieved the most attention.

Italians will be asked if they support reducing the time required to apply for citizenship that makes it easier for children born to foreigners in Italy to obtain citizenship.

Currently, a non-EU adult resident without marriage or blood ties to Italy must live in the country for 10 years before they can apply for citizenship. The referendum asks to reduce that to 5 years.

Campaigners for the change in the citizenship law say it will help second-generation Italians born in the country to non-EU parents better integrate into a culture they already see as theirs.

They say this reform would bring Italy’s citizenship law in line with many other European countries, including Germany, adding that it would benefit around 2.5 million people.

Italian voters will also choose whether they agree with greater worker protections against dismissal, access to higher severance payments, support for the conversion of fixed-term contracts into permanent ones, and about liability in cases of workplace accidents.

Russia claims advance into Ukraine’s industrial heartland

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Ukraine did not immediately respond to Russia’s statement
Russia repeats accusation that Ukraine is delaying agreed exchange of war dead
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