MIDDLE EAST - Israel launched a new wave of strikes on Iran just moments after a stern warning from President Trump 'not to retaliate' against Tehran. The Israeli Defense Forces launched strikes on military sites in western and central Iran as state-run news reported explosions heard across the country. 'The Israeli Air Force struck military targets belonging to the Iranian terror regime in western and central Iran a short while ago,' the IDF said in a statement. Iran retaliated this morning with waves of attacks, and explosions could be heard in central Israel as Israeli air defenses sought to intercept incoming Iranian fire.
ISRAEL - Israel’s decision to strike military targets in western and central Iran in the early hours of Monday morning was different from the previous rounds in a familiar cycle of retaliation - albeit one that has been quiet for several weeks. It was a deliberate Israeli response to a dangerous test by Tehran, and one that Jerusalem could not afford to leave unanswered. Had Israel allowed the attack without response, the message to Tehran would have been pretty clear. Hezbollah could continue ignoring any ceasefire, attacking Israel and its soldiers at will, and any Israeli response to Hezbollah could be framed by Tehran as a provocation, allowing Iran to fire directly at Israel while assuming that American diplomatic pressure would keep Jerusalem’s hands tied. That is an impossible deterrence model.
ISRAEL - While Muslims have uninterrupted and unlimited access to the Temple Mount through nine gates, Jewish entry is still restricted to a few hours each day, Sunday through Thursday. Jewish prayer is still, officially, not allowed. But, by the end of 2020, silent prayers by Jews were no longer a cause for arrest.
USA - US President Donald Trump reportedly warned his long-time ally that he may be fighting alone if Israel went back to war with Iran. US President Donald Trump has issued another warning to long-time ally, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu. Trump reportedly called Netanyahu and warned that he may be fighting alone if Israel went back to war with Iran. The Middle East has been the site of strike exchanges since February 28, when the US and Israel carried out joint attacks on Iran. Iran retaliated by striking sites across the region and closing the Strait of Hormuz trade route, disrupting global markets.His warning comes after Israel disobeyed Trump's orders not to attack Iran after the Arab nation launched a barrage of missiles on Sunday, the biggest escalation since a short-term ceasefire was brokered in April. Trump's threat appears to have worked. Netanyahu said on Monday that his country is holding off attacks on Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon "for now", The Mirror reported.
TAIWAN - With the US increasingly distracted by the Iran war and China becoming more assertive, Taiwan is reshaping its defenses for a more uncertain era. This month, Reuters reported that Taiwan is executing a major strategic defense shift by dramatically expanding its anti-ship missile arsenal to more than 1,800 weapons by early 2029 to counter the mounting threat of a Chinese blockade or invasion. Inspired by Ukraine’s successful naval drone strikes against Russia and Iran’s resilience under bombardment, the strategy focuses on inflicting devastating initial losses to shatter a Chinese invasion fleet’s landing capabilities rather than attempting to destroy the entire People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). Taiwan’s push to acquire more anti-ship missiles comes on the heels of the US Trump Administration’s decision to pause a US$ 14 billion arms package to Taiwan.
USA - The US House of Representatives on Thursday passed a bill to provide Ukraine with billions in additional military aid and increase sanctions on Russia, a move that comes as the more than four-year-old war between Russia and Ukraine is escalating. The legislation was introduced last year by Representative Gregory Meeks (Democrat for New York), the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and, according to media reports, would provide Ukraine with over $1 billion in military and reconstruction aid. The legislation states that it will make up to $8 billion in direct loans available for Ukraine and the US’s NATO allies.
GERMANY - Protesters have called for snap elections and tighter immigration controls. Several thousand demonstrators took to the streets of Berlin on Monday, calling for the resignation of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The rally drew participants from across Germany, many of whom traveled to the capital in organized car convoys, according to local media. Organizers said they registered 10,000 attendees, while Berlin police estimated the crowd at around 4,000. The rally was organized by the non-partisan group Project M1llion, which says it brings together a broad coalition of disaffected Germans, including farmers, tradespeople, business owners, logistics workers, laborers, pensioners, and mothers – “all the people who realize that something is terribly wrong here.” The survey suggests the frustration extends beyond the opposition, with many CDU/CSU and SPD supporters also unhappy with the government’s performance.
USA - No matter how bad things get, some skeptics will simply never admit that what we are experiencing is unusual. We live at a time of seemingly endless wars, growing global hunger, alarming outbreaks of disease and constant natural disasters, but they just keep telling us that everything is fine. Russia and Ukraine are absolutely pummeling one another, Iran and Israel are firing ballistic missiles at each other, and we are facing severe shortages of oil and natural gas in the months ahead. Meanwhile, global food production will be way down this year thanks to a historic fertilizer crisis, unprecedented drought and a “Godzilla El Niño” that is on the way. I just don’t understand how some people can be so cavalier about all of this. Everything is being shaken, and that includes the ground underneath our feet. In fact, scientists have determined that the amount of tectonic stress that has built up in Southern California is at the highest level ever recorded…
USA - The United States experienced its worst spring drought on record last month, with more than 60% of land in the lower 48 states experiencing moderate drought or worse. The drought has sparked alarm among farmers and environmentalists across the country, who warn that food supplies may be impacted and wildfires may blight areas where they are not usually seen. The dry conditions are concentrated in the southeast, where moderate to exceptional drought covered 99.81% of the region at its peak in April, according to the US Drought Monitor. Severe to exceptional drought covered more than 80% of the region, the highest level in April since the monitor began collecting data in 2000. The drought has been building for some time. Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina experienced record dry conditions between September 2025 and March 2026, with records dating back to 1895.
USA - Orlando hit by 6.1 quake off Cuba coast as Miami buildings shake. National Weather Service Miami-South Florida said: "We've received several recent reports of shaking across Southwestern Florida within the past 30 minutes. An earthquake has occurred just west of Cuba in the southern Gulf. "@USGS_Quakes has since revised the magnitude down to a 6.1 at a depth of 10km."
PHILIPPINES - The Plaza building, where LOVE Radio Gensan and DZRH News FM are located, dramatically collapsed following the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that shook Sarangani. A tsunami warning has been issued for the Philippines after the powerful earthquake hit near Mindanao, according to the Philippine Government via the US Tsunami Warning System. The estimated magnitude 7.8 tremor was felt in Davao City shortly before 7.40am local time on Monday, June 8, 2026. Residents reported violent shaking and have evacuated buildings as a precautionary measure.
ISRAEL - A significant step was recently taken towards reinstating the Temple service when the nascent Sanhedrin selected Rabbi Baruch Kahane as the next Kohen Gadol (high priest). If the political conditions should change, allowing the Jews access to the Temple Mount, they will be required by Torah law to bring the sacrifices. Rabbi Kahane is confident that if that should happen, Temple service could begin in less than one week. This year has already seen much Temple-oriented activity: the Temple Institute has created a registry of kohanim; established a school for educating men of the priestly class in the details of the Temple service; and performed reenactments on all the holidays, including the especially significant Passover sacrifice.
PHILIPPINES - A huge earthquake has struck the Philippines, killing at least 15 people, injuring more than 200 others and triggering tsunami warnings across parts of the Asia-Pacific region. The quake, which was recorded as a magnitude 7.8, struck at a depth of 10km on Monday morning, according to the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ). Since the initial magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck off the Philippines' southern coast, 138 aftershocks have been recorded as of 11:00 local time (03:00 GMT), according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said in a statement: 'Based on the local tsunami scenario database, it is expected to experience wave heights of more than one metre above the normal tides and may be higher on enclosed bays and straits.'
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