UK royal Kate shown in first video since surgery, Sun says
Kate spent 2 weeks in hospital in January for surgery for a non-cancerous but unspecified condition
Out of money, Pentagon chief looks to convince allies of commitment to Ukraine
The Pentagon said Austin will reiterate that Washington is committed to Ukraine
US warned Niger about ties to Russia, Iran before junta revoked accord, Pentagon says
The Pentagon said it was seeking clarification about the way ahead
New Zealand Prime Minister Luxon intends to visit China
New Zealand has maintained a cordial relationship with China
Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Afghanistan in response to attack in KP, admits US
The United States is committed that "Afghanistan never again becomes a safe haven for terrorists”
North Korea's Kim oversees firing drills with 'super-large' rocket launchers, state media says
Kim guided the drills on Monday
Taiwan's vice president-elect makes Czech visit after US trip
China claims democratically-governed Taiwan as its own territory
Gunmen in Nigeria kidnap about 100 in weekend attacks
Kaduna police spokesperson Mansur confirmed the incident in Kajuru Station village on Sunday night
Indonesia fishing village grapples with piles of trash brought in by tides
Indonesia is one of the world's biggest contributors of plastic waste
Gaza's catastrophic food shortage; two out of every 10,000 people dying daily, says monitor
Mass death is now imminent without an immediate ceasefire and surge of food aid, global monitor said
Thailand detains two New Zealand tourists for assaulting police officer
A photograph released by the police on Sunday showed a man pushing a traffic policeman to the ground
Israel asks World Court not to order new measures over Gaza hunger
Israel asks World Court not to order new measures over Gaza hunger
Iceland volcano still pouring out fountains of lava
Iceland volcano still pouring out fountains of lava
Shock and confusion as Turkey seizes earthquake survivors' homes
Shock and confusion as Turkey seizes earthquake survivors' homes
United CEO pledges enhanced safety drive after incidents
United CEO pledges enhanced safety drive after incidents
Trump fails to secure bond for $454mn judgment in civil fraud case as asset seizures loom
Trump fails to secure bond for $454mn judgment in civil fraud case as asset seizures loom
China's foreign minister meets New Zealand counterpart, beginning trip that also includes Australia
China’s foreign minister meets New Zealand counterpart, beginning trip that also includes Australia
Nobel winner urges world to turn the screw on Iran over rights abuses
Nobel winner urges world to turn the screw on Iran over rights abuses
UNRWA chief Lazzarini says Israel blocked him from entering Gaza
Lazzarini wrote on X that he had been denied entry by "Israeli authorities"
UK's contentious plan to send migrants to Rwanda could soon clear a major hurdle
UK’s contentious plan to send migrants to Rwanda could soon clear a major hurdle
Biden and Netanyahu hold first call in more than a month as tension grows over food crisis, war
Biden and Netanyahu hold first call in more than a month as tension grows over food crisis, war
West decries Putin's election win, China, India vow closer ties
West decries Putin's election win, China, India vow closer ties
Supreme Court eyes government contacts with social media platforms
Supreme Court eyes government contacts with social media platforms
Gaza suffers famine-level shortages, mass death imminent, UN-backed monitor says
Gaza suffers famine-level shortages, mass death imminent, UN-backed monitor says
Reactions as Vladimir Putin secures fifth term as Russia's president after tightly controlled vote
Reactions as Vladimir Putin secures fifth term as Russia’s president after tightly controlled vote
India's multi-phase election will stretch over 44 days. Here's why it takes so long
India’s multi-phase election will stretch over 44 days. Here’s why it takes so long
China's military, state media slam US after report on spy satellites
China's military, state media slam US after report on spy satellites
Israel launches another raid on Gaza's main hospital as UN says 'famine is imminent' in north
Israel launches another raid on Gaza’s main hospital as UN says ‘famine is imminent’ in north
Putin extends rule in preordained Russian election after harshest crackdown since Soviet era
Putin extends rule in preordained Russian election after harshest crackdown since Soviet era
Ukraine downs 17 out of 22 Russia-launched drones, air force says
No casualties were reported from the fire in the central city of Kryvyi Rih
Daughter of North Korea's Kim might be heir apparent: Seoul
Pyongyang state media on Saturday referred to Kim's teenage daughter as a "great person of guidance"
Explainer: Why is South Korea hosting a 'Summit for Democracy'?
The event is the third of its kind after US President Joe Biden established the summit in 2021
China considers taking part in Swiss Ukraine peace talks, ambassador says
China's ambassador to Switzerland said all parties should work to end the two-year war over
Nine arrested after Paris suburban police station attacked
The clashes occurred following the death of a youth who had failed to stop motorbike at police order
Malaysia's former PM Mahathir discharged from hospital after infection
Mahathir served as prime minister for 22 years until 2003
More Chinese tied the knot in 2023, lifting marriage rates for first time in nine years
The number of newlyweds rose to 7.68 million last year, shows Ministry of Civil Affairs data
Children of IS fighters left to rot in Syria camp
More than 40,000 inmates – half of them children – are cooped up behind the barbed wire fences
South Sudan shutters all schools as it prepares for an extreme heat wave
The health and education ministries advised parents to keep all children indoors
Blinken says authoritarian regimes using tech to undermine democracy
Like-minded governments and people were working together to promote free, fair elections, he said
Scholz to Netanyahu: cannot stand by as Palestinians risk starvation
Germany has been one of Israel's staunchest allies
Students at Indian Gujarat varsity attacked by mob over prayer
Violence was created by the mob yelling ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans
Israeli military says troops raid Gaza's Shifa Hospital
The military said soldiers were conducting a "precise operation" based on intelligence information
China foreign minister willing to strengthen communications with New Zealand
China is New Zealand’s top trading partner
Afghanistan highway crash kills 21, injures 38
A motorbike crashed into a passenger bus, which then hit a fuel tanker, said a traffic official
Jordan army detects suspicious aerial movement near Syria border
The army said an air force squadron had flown to ensure the airspace was not under any threat
Palestinians 'need the bombs to stop,' Irish PM says at White House
US President Joe Biden has been hosting Varadkar in Washington
South Korea's Yoon warns of tech threat to democracy at summit
South Korea is hosting the third Summit for Democracy conference
Chinese foreign minister to meet former Australia PM Keating on visit
Wang will also meet his Australian counterpart Penny Wong
Putin warns West after landslide victory a Russia-NATO conflict is just one step from World War III
"It is clear to everyone. I think hardly anyone is interested in this," Putin told reporters
Protest erupts in eastern Cuba amid blackouts, food shortages
Cuba has fallen into a near unprecedented economic crisis since the COVID-19 pandemic
Putin wins Russia election in landslide with no serious competition
Putin will embark on another six-year term to surpass Stalin as Russia's longest-serving leader.
Israel PM says army will enter Rafah despite 'international pressure'
Netanyahu said that Israeli troops would pursue a planned ground offensive in southern Gaza's Rafah.
EU pledges €7.4 billion in aid to Egypt as it seeks to curb migration
EU announced a €7.4 funding package and an upgraded relationship with Egypt.
UN envoy urges Syria to rejoin Geneva constitution talks
UN special envoy for Syria urged Damascus to rejoin talks to revise the country's constitution.
North Korea fires ballistic missile as top US diplomat visits Seoul
North Korea fired a ballistic missile on Monday, Seoul's military said.
Iceland lava flows slow after fourth eruption since December
The eruption - the fourth since December - sending fountains of molten rock.
European far-right figure prevented from speaking at an event in Switzerland
European far-right figure prevented from speaking at an event in Switzerland
India joins US, France, Britain with missile that fires multiple N-warheads
India joins US, France, Britain with missile that fires multiple N-warheads
Swiss police stop far-right Austrian politician speaking at event
Swiss police stop far-right Austrian politician speaking at event
Biden campaign raises over $53 million in February fundraising
Biden campaign raises over $53 million in February fundraising
Vietnam's parliament to meet over 'personnel issues', says letter to legislators
Vietnam's parliament to meet over 'personnel issues', says letter to legislators
Looting is on the rise in Haiti. Among the victims
Looting is on the rise in Haiti. Among the victims
Russia will be asked for ceasefire during Olympics, Macron tells Ukraine interviewer
Russia will be asked for ceasefire during Olympics, Macron tells Ukraine interviewer
Niger's junta says US military presence is no longer justified
Niger’s junta says US military presence is no longer justified
Ukraine has no plan to extend Russian gas transit deal
Ukraine has no plan to extend Russian gas transit deal
Wales' first Black leader is a testament to Britain's political diversity, but racism persists
Wales’ first Black leader is a testament to Britain’s political diversity, but racism persists
Russia's drone attack on Odesa damages agribusinesses
Russia's drone attack on Odesa damages agribusinesses
India's Bengaluru is fast running out of water, and a long, scorching summer still looms
India’s Bengaluru is fast running out of water, and a long, scorching summer still looms
Netanyahu rails against US criticism and says Israel won't stop until 'total victory' is achieved
Netanyahu rails against US criticism and says Israel won’t stop until ‘total victory’ is achieved
Israel to press on with assault as truce talks to resume
Israel to press on with assault as truce talks to resume
US military says it destroyed Houthi drone over Red Sea
US military says it destroyed Houthi drone over Red Sea
European Union announces $8 billion package of aid for Egypt
European Union announces $8 billion package of aid for Egypt
Australia Foreign Minister Penny Wong marries longtime partner
Australia Foreign Minister Penny Wong marries longtime partner
Russia accuses Kyiv of election sabotage, Medvedev warns 'traitors'
Russia accuses Kyiv of election sabotage, Medvedev warns 'traitors'
Ukraine launches far-ranging drone attacks on the final day of Russia's presidential vote
Ukraine launches far-ranging drone attacks on the final day of Russia’s presidential vote
India's 'lottery king' emerges as top political donor in opaque system
India's 'lottery king' emerges as top political donor in opaque system
Navalny's widow takes part in 'noon against Putin' protest in Berlin, activists say
Navalny's widow takes part in 'noon against Putin' protest in Berlin, activists say
Venezuela ruling party officially makes Maduro its candidate in the July presidential election
Venezuela ruling party officially makes Maduro its candidate in the July presidential election
Germany's Scholz say Rafah assault would make regional peace 'very difficult'
Germany's Scholz say Rafah assault would make regional peace 'very difficult'
Crash involving passenger bus, fuel truck kills 21 in Afghanistan
Crash involving passenger bus, fuel truck kills 21 in Afghanistan
With Navalny dead, his allies keep fighting to undermine Putin's grip on power
With Navalny dead, his allies keep fighting to undermine Putin’s grip on power
Putin is poised to rule Russia for 6 more years after an election with no other real choices
Putin is poised to rule Russia for 6 more years after an election with no other real choices
Canada's Trudeau says he often mulls quitting his 'crazy job,' but will stay on
Trudeau and his wife Sophie announced they were separating after 18 years of marriage
Man suspected of killing 3 people in Philadelphia area arrested in New Jersey, police say
The suspect was identified earlier as 26-year-old Andre Gordon Jr
Breakaway Georgian region is discussing becoming part of Russia, says local official
South Ossetia broke away from Georgian rule in a war in 1991-92 and has ties with Russian Ossetia
Trump predicts the end of US democracy if he loses 2024 election
"If we don't win this election, I don't think you're going to have another election in this country"
Putin: The autocrat eyeing a new world order
He consolidated power by bringing oligarchs to heel and banning real opposition
Niger revokes military accord with US, junta spokesperson says
The decision follows a visit by US officials this week
Venezuela's Maduro announces candidacy for July re-election
Recent polls show only 13.9% of Venezuelans plan to vote for Maduro
Hunger soars and aid dwindles as gangs in Haiti suffocate the country
About 1.4m Haitians are on the verge of famine, and more than 4m require food aid
Bolsonaro says he does not fear being put on trial
He has denied planning a coup after his election defeat
World Court to hear Nicaragua-Germany dispute over Israel aid in April
Nicaragua asked the ICJ to issue emergency measures requiring Berlin to stop military aid to Israel
Russian exiles bring banyas and blinis to Buenos Aires
A growing number of Russian families are putting down roots around Latin America
TikTok creators warn of economic impact if app sees ban, call it a vital space for the marginalized
Content creators say a ban would hurt countless people and businesses that rely on TikTok for income
Sixteen Nigerian soldiers killed in community clashes in Delta state
There are frequent clashes over land or over compensation for oil spills by energy companies
Australia's north braces for Tropical Cyclone Megan
It was likely Megan would intensify to category three later on Sunday, the weather forecaster said
UNICEF says essential aid container looted at Haiti port
Haiti is struggling to resolve a long-running political and humanitarian crisis
Iceland volcano erupts again, spewing fountains of lava
The eruption began at 2023 GMT and the fissure was estimated to be about 2.9 kilometres long
Russia's presidential vote starts final day with accusations of Kyiv sabotage
It said a Ukrainian drone had dropped a shell on a voting station in Zaporizhzhia region
EU to bolster Egypt ties with billions in funding
The agreement is designed to enhance cooperation in areas including renewable energy
Explosion reported near ship off Yemen coast, UKMTO says
"No damage to the vessel has been reported and the crew are reported safe"
Israel to attend new ceasefire talks as UN says Gaza hunger crisis worsens
Israel to attend new ceasefire talks as UN says Gaza hunger crisis worsens
Tycoon Deripaska says Western firms shouldn't be pressured to sell Russian assets
Tycoon Deripaska says Western firms shouldn't be pressured to sell Russian assets
Croatian president calls for 'national salvation government' after polls
Croatian president calls for 'national salvation government' after polls
UN warns of catastrophic hunger in Sudan in coming months
UN warns of catastrophic hunger in Sudan in coming months
Mossad chief expected to resume Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha on Sunday
Mossad chief expected to resume Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha on Sunday
Ukrainian authorities launch mass evacuation in northern region
Ukrainian authorities launch mass evacuation in northern region
Firefighters put out Russian refinery blaze after Ukraine strike
Firefighters put out Russian refinery blaze after Ukraine strike
Modi says he's confident of win in India elections
Modi says he's confident of win in India elections
Musk's SpaceX building spy satellite network for US intelligence agency, sources say
Musk's SpaceX building spy satellite network for US intelligence agency, sources say
Man whose family drowned in Channel boat disaster sues French state
Man whose family drowned in Channel boat disaster sues French state
Ukraine attacks Russian city and refinery on second day of presidential election
Ukraine attacks Russian city and refinery on second day of presidential election
At least 34 migrants missing off Tunisia, two die after boat sinks
The boat which sailed from Libya coast was carrying 70 people
India to begin voting on April 19 in world's largest election
Nearly 970 million people are registered to vote at over one million polling stations
Two killed in shelling of Russian border city Belgorod, governor says
Vehicles and buildings had been damaged both in Belgorod and in surrounding villages
Russians head to polls for Day 2 of election marred by attacks, acts of protest
The election comes against the backdrop of a ruthless crackdown
The push for a truce in Gaza: what we know
Hamas proposal also calls for the flow of humanitarian aid to be ramped up
Rights advocates denounce 'systemic abuse' in Israeli prisons
Members of several Israeli NGOs travelled to Geneva this week to raise concerns before the UN
'Turn around immediately': Taiwan warns off Chinese coast guard boats again as tensions simmer
China claims democratically-governed Taiwan as its own territory
Jail terms of up to seven years for 12 who stormed Hong Kong legislature in 2019
More than 10,200 people were arrested in relation to the protests in 2019
Indian navy intercepts Somali pirates on cargo ship Ruen
The pirates opened fire on the navy ship in international waters
Thailand's flourishing cannabis culture to end as government seeks ban
Thai government is looking to stamp out cannabis culture with a ban on its recreational use
Russia's presidential election: Three Putin challengers but little suspense
Leonid Slutsky, Nikolai Kharitonov and Vladislav Davankov do not pose much of a challenge for Putin
Aid group says 'unloading' food barge in Gaza
"World Central Kitchen is unloading the barge connected now to the jetty," said Linda Roth
Tensions rise in Haiti as leadership remains in balance
The United Nations' children's fund has warned of record hunger
North Korea's Kim rides car given by Putin, oversees drills
Pyongyang and Moscow have forged closer ties since Kim met Putin in Russia in September
Israel approves plan to attack Rafah but keeps truce hopes alive
Israel approved on Friday a potential assault on the Gaza city of Rafah.
Blinken says US working to 'bridge remaining gaps' on Hamas-Israel deal
Blinken said US wants a "clear and implementable plan" to ensure civilians are "out of harm's way".
'Difficult' Friday prayers at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque
Tens of thousands of Muslims attended the first Friday prayers of Ramazan in Al-Aqsa mosque compound
Hamas, other Palestinian factions decry naming of new PM
Hamas and other factions said appointment of new Palestinian PM could deepen divisions in Gaza.
Biden praises US senate leader speech calling for Israel elections
Biden praised Friday a speech by the US Senate leader urging new elections in Israel.
The push for a truce in Gaza: what we know
Palestinian group Hamas has submitted a proposal for a new six-week truce in Gaza
Russians vote in presidential election amid sporadic acts of protest
Voting is taking place through Sunday at polling stations across the vast country’s 11 time zones.
Deadly 'double-tap' Russian missile attack rocks Ukraine's Odesa
Ukraine said Friday that Russian forces had pounded the Black Sea port city of Odesa.
Hamas lashes out at Abbas's 'unilateral' designation of new PM
Hamas lashes out at Abbas's 'unilateral' designation of new PM
G7 warns Iran not to give Russia ballistic missiles for Ukraine war
G7 warns Iran not to give Russia ballistic missiles for Ukraine war
North Korean defectors seek more UN monitoring of abuses
North Korean defectors seek more UN monitoring of abuses
Putin says Ukraine will be punished for election day attacks on civilians
Putin says Ukraine will be punished for election day attacks on civilians
Iran Air could be banned from Europe if Tehran sends missiles to Russia, US warns
Iran Air could be banned from Europe if Tehran sends missiles to Russia, US warns
US aid chief to announce $25 million in humanitarian assistance for Haiti
US aid chief to announce $25 million in humanitarian assistance for Haiti
EU set to agree new Russia sanctions over Navalny's death
EU set to agree new Russia sanctions over Navalny's death
Bulgarians pay their last respects to the late Orthodox patriarch
Bulgarians pay their last respects to the late Orthodox patriarch
Senegal Supreme Court rejects pleas to halt presidential election
Senegal Supreme Court rejects pleas to halt presidential election
Tornadoes have left a trail of destruction in the central US. At least 3 are dead in Ohio
Tornadoes have left a trail of destruction in the central US. At least 3 are dead in Ohio
EU parliament to extend new medicine data protection to 7.5 years
EU parliament to extend new medicine data protection to 7.5 years
Biden opposes plan to sell US Steel to a Japanese firm, citing the need for 'American steel workers'
Biden opposes plan to sell US Steel to a Japanese firm, citing the need for ‘American steel workers’
Violence in Syria is on the rise while aid is flagging as the civil war enters its 14th year
Violence in Syria is on the rise while aid is flagging as the civil war enters its 14th year
Attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels targets a ship in the Red Sea, though its crew is reportedly safe
Attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels targets a ship in the Red Sea, though its crew is reportedly safe
Russia has successfully imposed its citizenship in Ukraine's occupied territories
Russia has successfully imposed its citizenship in Ukraine’s occupied territories
Hungary's Orban ready to 'occupy' Brussels to bring EU change
Hungary's Orban ready to 'occupy' Brussels to bring EU change
A Russian missile strike kills at least 14 people in southern Ukraine
A Russian missile strike kills at least 14 people in southern Ukraine
Russians are voting in an election that holds little suspense after Putin crushed dissent
Russians are voting in an election that holds little suspense after Putin crushed dissent
The first ship to use a new sea route approaches Gaza with 200 tons of aid
The first ship to use a new sea route approaches Gaza with 200 tons of aid
At least 8 dead after migrant boat sinks off Turkey, state media says
It was not immediately clear how many migrants in total were on the boat, the governor told Anadolu
Hamas presents ceasefire proposal detailing exchange of hostages, prisoners
Egypt and Qatar have been trying to narrow differences between Israel and Hamas
Indonesia dry season to be less severe this year, weather agency says
Last year's dry season was the most severe since 2019 due to an El Nino weather phenomenon
Women bus drivers, a first for Uzbekistan
Shermatova now drives the number 51, an electric bus, around Tashkent
Hezbollah tells Iran it would fight alone in any war with Israel
"This is our fight," Nasrallah told Qaani, said one Iranian source with knowledge of the discussions
Thai tourist hotspot Chiang Mai tops world's most polluted cities
City topped air monitoring website IQAir's table of the world's most polluted cities early Friday
Two killed in latest Russian drone attack on Ukraine
The air force said all 27 Iranian-made drones had been shot down by air defences over seven regions
India's Election Commission to announce dates for general elections on March 16
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar, along with newly elected commissioners will announce date
Hunters in Niger lament loss of range to Islamist threat
Niger's security situation has worsened in recent months
Merchant vessel struck by missile west of Yemen's Hodeidah
Ambrey also reported that the ship suffered damage and that there were no injuries
South Korea police raid Korea Aerospace office over suspected fighter jet tech leak
The two engineers are accused of breaching Defense Acquisition Programme Act and leaking information
US commandos train for the unexpected in North Korea's shadow
Nuclear-armed N. Korea has made unprecedented strides in its weapons programs
US-Israel relations stumble on deepening rift over Gaza
The US has been a staunch ally of Israel since President Truman recognised newly established state
Red Sea crisis reduces Ramazan cheer for war-torn Yemen
"Yemeni ports could stop receiving goods because of the high risk" of Huthi attacks"
Russian ambassador to Washington says embassy has received threats over election
"We are getting a great many provocative calls, threats," Ambassador Antonov said on state TV
Putin asks voters, including in annexed Ukrainian areas, to determine Russia's future
"It is vital to underscore our cohesion and resolve and move forward together," Putin said
Russian election 2024: List of candidates and barred Putin challengers
Putin could be the longest serving Kremlin chief since Josef Stalin
New Zealand warns of 'significantly slower' growth over next few years
The weaker growth projections would not lead to cuts to government investment
Polls open in Russian presidential election as Ukraine launches border attacks
Polling stations opened in easternmost Kamchatka on Friday and will close on Sunday in Kaliningrad
Australia to resume funding to UN's main Palestinian relief agency
Sweden, Canada and the European Union have resumed funding to some degree
US locks in UN resolution backing efforts to broker Gaza truce
The final draft "unequivocally supports diplomatic efforts to establish an immediate ceasefire"
Israeli strikes kill at least 29 Gazans awaiting aid, say Palestinian officials
At least 21 people were killed and more than 150 wounded by Israeli gunfire at a crowd awaiting aid
Thousands celebrate release of jailed Senegal opposition leaders
Thousands of supporters massed in Dakar to celebrate the news
Hamas says it presents comprehensive vision of truce deal to mediators
The vision also included the group's stance on the prisoners-hostages exchange deal, Hamas said
Tokyo's controversial Yasukuni Shrine picks ex-admiral as chief priest
Umio Otsuka is a former Maritime Self Defense Force (SDF) commander
Aid efforts intensify for famine-stalked Gaza
Efforts mounted on Thursday to get more aid into the war-devastated Gaza Strip.
US issues new sanctions on Israeli settlers, West Bank outposts
The United States sanctioned three Israeli settlers and two farming outposts Thursday.
US Senate leader calls for 'new election' in Israel
The leader of the US Senate called Thursday for Israel to hold new elections.
UN probe finds 'no exchange of fire' before Israel shelled media in Lebanon
UN probe found there was "no exchange of fire" before Israeli shelled media in Lebanon in October.
Palestinian leader names adviser Mohammed Mustafa as PM
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas has appointed Mohammed Mustafa as prime minister.
Anti-Putin Russian groups stage new cross-border raids into Russia
Ukraine-based Russian militias staged cross-border raids this week into Russian territory.
Haiti's top gang leader threatens politicians, capital jail on fire
Haiti's top gang leader threatens politicians, capital jail on fire
Power blackout hits Venezuela's Paraguana refining center
Power blackout hits Venezuela's Paraguana refining center
Russia strikes TV infrastructure in northeastern Ukraine
Russia strikes TV infrastructure in northeastern Ukraine
Republic Of Congo reports its first mpox virus cases, in several regions
Republic Of Congo reports its first mpox virus cases, in several regions
United States has its first large offshore wind farm, with more to come
United States has its first large offshore wind farm, with more to come
Norway's King Harald discharged from hospital after getting pacemaker
Norway's King Harald discharged from hospital after getting pacemaker
Britain, Turkey to begin talks on new free trade deal in June
Britain, Turkey to begin talks on new free trade deal in June