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A person votes at a polling station set up at a baseball training centre. June 3, 2025. REUTERS/Kim Soo-hyeon

South Koreans turned out in force to vote in a snap presidential election, as millions of people sought to restore stability after six months of turmoil. Follow our live coverage.

Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders’ PVV party left the governing coalition, in a move that is set to topple the right wing government and will likely lead to new elections.

The United Nations human rights office said that the wilful impediment of access to food and relief for civilians in Gaza may constitute a war crime, describing attacks on civilians trying to access food aid as unconscionable.

The US has given its blessing to a plan by Syria’s new leadership to incorporate thousands of foreign jihadist former rebel fighters into the national army, provided that it does so transparently, President Donald Trump’s envoy said.

What’s your best offer? The US has given countries until Wednesday to make their best offers on trade negotiations. As the tariff deadline looms large, Jarrett Renshaw joins the Reuters World News podcast with details on the questionnaire the White House has sent to trading partners.

Staff of the Federal Emergency Management Agency were left baffled after the head of the US disaster agency said he had not been aware the country has a hurricane season, according to four sources familiar with the situation.

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels in Democratic Republic of Congo executed at least 21 civilians over two days in February in the eastern city of Goma, Human Rights Watch said in a report.

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