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India news: BrahMos missile deal signed with Vietnam
DW 31 May 2026

India news: BrahMos missile deal signed with Vietnam

India's defense secretary says a deal has been signed to ‌supply Vietnam with BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles. Meanwhile, retail inflation could hit Indians hard soon. Follow D…

Russia says Ukraine drone struck Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
DW 31 May 2026

Russia says Ukraine drone struck Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Russia claims that a Ukrainian drone struck the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. Ukraine has denied the accusation. The International Atomic Energy Agency has sought to examine the fac…

Japan's defence minister denies militarism and criticises China's 'huge arsenal'
BBC 31 May 2026

Japan's defence minister denies militarism and criticises China's 'huge arsenal'

Shinjiro Koizumi makes some of Tokyo's most pointed remarks yet in the dispute over Japan's military build-up.

Israel captures castle in deepest surge into Lebanon in nearly three decades
The National 31 May 2026

Israel captures castle in deepest surge into Lebanon in nearly three decades

The Israeli military on Sunday claimed its forces have taken control of Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, as Israel expands operations despite a so-called ceasefire. In a post …

Israeli army captures strategic castle in Lebanon in deepest incursion into country in 26 years
9News - Australia 31 May 2026

Israeli army captures strategic castle in Lebanon in deepest incursion into country in 26 years

Israeli troops have captured a strategic mountain topped with a Crusader-built castle in southern Lebanon in their deepest incursion into the country in more than a quarter of a c…

Attacks on Barakah and other nuclear plants 'incredibly reckless' says top UN inspector
The National 31 May 2026

Attacks on Barakah and other nuclear plants 'incredibly reckless' says top UN inspector

The head of the UN’s atomic agency has said he is concerned at the growing “phenomenon” of attacks on nuclear power plants during conflicts. Rafael Grossi, director general of the…

How Phrenology Queered Language: Walt Whitman and the Evolving Lexicon of Love
The Marginalian 30 May 2026

How Phrenology Queered Language: Walt Whitman and the Evolving Lexicon of Love

This essay is adapted from Traversal and continues the story of the making of Leaves of Grass. With Leaves of Grass already printed — by a Brooklyn friend, at the poet’s own expen…

Iran war latest: Trump demands tougher nuclear deal terms in last-minute push, report says
The National 31 May 2026

Iran war latest: Trump demands tougher nuclear deal terms in last-minute push, report says

US and Iran signal progress in talks amid renewed threatsIsraeli military orders residents south of Lebanon's Zahrani River to leaveTrump says Iran military not hit as hard, calli…

Trump ‘In No Hurry’ to Sign Iran Deal, Seeking to Amend Terms
Channel8 English 31 May 2026

Trump ‘In No Hurry’ to Sign Iran Deal, Seeking to Amend Terms

In an interview with Fox News regarding a potential deal, Trump noted that they “Slowly but surely we're getting, I think, what we want and if we don't get what

Putin's war fuels the growing role of Russia's FSB intelligence agency
Le Monde 31 May 2026

Putin's war fuels the growing role of Russia's FSB intelligence agency

The Federal Security Service (FSB), the KGB's successor and the agency that trained Vladimir Putin, has expanded its influence over Russia's military and political decision-making…

Patrick Artus: 'Wars are economically irrational. Yet, the risk of new conflicts remains high'
Le Monde 30 May 2026

Patrick Artus: 'Wars are economically irrational. Yet, the risk of new conflicts remains high'

The economist outlines five main reasons why the militarization of international relations is on the rise.

Thousands flock to Vilnius for festival celebrating Lithuania's iconic cold beet soup
PBS 30 May 2026

Thousands flock to Vilnius for festival celebrating Lithuania's iconic cold beet soup

A festival honoring Lithuania’s iconic cold beet soup brought tens of thousands of visitors Saturday to its capital city, which was fully decked out in pink.