Reuters World News: Top Headlines as of June 5, 2026

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Written by shahid

June 5, 2026

Beirut/Pyongyang/Moscow – Global developments continue to unfold with diplomatic shifts in Northeast Asia, persistent conflict in the Middle East, and ongoing health crises in Africa. Here are the top 8 latest world news headlines this Friday, June 5, 2026:

  • Hezbollah Rejects Israel-Lebanon Truce Amid Continued Hostilities

    Hezbollah has reportedly rejected a U.S.-brokered ceasefire plan between Lebanon and Israel, casting doubt on regional peace efforts. Despite a renewed ceasefire agreement, Israeli airstrikes killed seven in Tyre, southern Lebanon on Thursday, June 4, and Friday, June 5, prompting evacuation warnings for nearby towns as the conflict escalates.

  • Chinese President Xi Jinping to Visit North Korea Next Week

    Beijing and Pyongyang announced today, June 5, that Chinese President Xi Jinping will undertake his first visit to North Korea in nearly seven years next week. The trip aims to reinforce close ties with the nuclear-armed nation and is seen as China reasserting influence amid North Korea’s growing relations with Russia.

  • Putin Vows to Strengthen Air Defenses Against Ukrainian Drone Attacks

    Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on Thursday, June 4, at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum that Russia will bolster its air defense systems. The announcement comes in response to recent Ukrainian drone attacks that have penetrated deep into Russian territory, highlighting vulnerabilities.

  • Zelenskyy Calls for Direct Talks with Putin to End Ukraine Conflict

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued an open letter calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin for a direct meeting to end the ongoing war. While President Trump expressed support for the idea, the Kremlin dismissed a neutral venue, insisting Zelenskyy must come to Moscow for peace talks.

  • Congo Battles Ebola Outbreak Amid Public Skepticism and Misinformation

    The Democratic Republic of Congo is grappling with a new outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo type of Ebola, declared on May 15. The public health response faces significant challenges, including widespread skepticism, misinformation, and attacks on health workers, with at least 62 deaths reported as of Wednesday, June 3.

  • Oil Prices Fluctuate Following Oman Terminal Explosion and Mideast Tensions

    Global oil prices edged up Friday, June 5, after earlier sharp losses, as Oman’s Mina al Fahal terminal suspended oil loadings following an alleged drone attack explosion. Continued uncertainty around U.S.-Iran peace talks and escalating fighting in the Middle East have contributed to market volatility.

  • Protests and Elections Shape Political Landscape Across Latin America

    Across Latin America, several nations are experiencing significant political and social movements. Thousands protested femicide in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday, June 3, while seniors in Caracas, Venezuela, demanded better health and pension conditions. Meanwhile, Colombians voted in the first round of a presidential election.

  • India and Laos Deepen Diplomatic and Trade Ties

    India and Laos marked 70 years of diplomatic relations by signing defense, health, and cultural agreements on Wednesday, June 3. The agreements were concluded during the 10th Joint Commission Meeting on Bilateral Cooperation, aiming to strengthen trade and bilateral ties between the two nations.

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