Protests erupt over footage of dying knife-attack victim handcuffed by UK police
Protesters chanted “I can’t breathe” and threw bins at police in Southampton on Tuesday (2 June) after footage emerged showing murdered teenager...
Fierce fighting continues as Russia claims control of a village in Donetsk, while Ukraine reports repelling multiple Russian attacks. Both sides engage in intense battles, with Ukrainian forces countering offensives and intercepting drones.
Fierce fighting continues on multiple fronts, with both Russian and Ukrainian forces claiming significant gains and successes. On Sunday, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that its forces had taken control of the village of Vozdvizhenka in the Donetsk region and launched additional offensives in multiple directions. They also claimed to have intercepted 66 Ukrainian drones over the past 24 hours, successfully repelling Ukrainian attacks.
On the Ukrainian side, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported engaging in 125 separate battles, with 62 conflicts reported in the Pokrovsk region, 15 of which are still ongoing. Additionally, four small-scale skirmishes took place within Russia’s Kursk region. Despite these intense clashes, the Ukrainian military announced that it had successfully repelled one Russian attack.
Police officers were pelted with missiles during violent clashes at a protest near the Southampton, UK, home of convicted murderer Vickrum Digwa, as anger continued to grow over the handling of the fatal stabbing of 18-year-old Henry Nowak.
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Protesters chanted “I can’t breathe” and threw bins at police in Southampton on Tuesday (2 June) after footage emerged showing murdered teenager Henry Nowak being arrested as he lay dying from a stab wound.
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Severe Tropical Storm Jangmi brought heavy rain, power cuts and transport disruption across Japan on Wednesday (3 June) as it tracked towards the greater Tokyo region.
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