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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 3 MIN

Unbiased World News In 5 Minutes: June 13th 2026

from The Daily Informer · host The Daily Informer

Don't forget to follow us to stay update everyday!Today's coverage includes:Global Affairs UpdateMediation Efforts: The Pakistani foreign ministry confirms ongoing ceasefire mediation to resolve the war between Iran and the United States. Diplomatic Meetings: Officials from the United Arab Emirates and Iran held face-to-face talks for the first time since February 28.Ceasefire Status: The Iranian foreign ministry states that the ceasefire with the United States is practically meaningless following recent military actions.Strike Cancellation: The United States president canceled a scheduled round of military strikes, stating that discussions with Iran are underway.Military Actions: The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched air and drone strikes against United States military bases in Kuwait and Bahrain.Missile Interceptions: The Royal Jordanian Air Force intercepted and shot down 20 missiles coming from Iran toward the Zarqa Governorate.Strait of Hormuz: The Iranian military announced the closure of the waterway to all traffic. The United States Central Command disputes this claim, stating commercial vessels continue to transit, while a South Korean carrier successfully arrived in Ulsan.Regional Explosions: Iranian media reports explosions occurred in southern Iran during a new wave of United States strikes.Bridge Delay: The Windsor–Detroit Bridge Authority announced a delay in the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge between the United States and Canada due to trade tensions.Sanctions Imposed: China imposed sanctions and entry bans on the Philippine defense secretary following comments made at the Shangri-La Dialogue.Market Reaction: United States stock indices rose following the cancellation of military strikes and the market debut of SpaceX.Airspace Reopened: Kuwait reopened its airspace to commercial flights following a temporary closure.Corporate Fine: South Korea fined the e-commerce company Coupang 624.68 billion won for a user data breach.UK Government Resignations: The United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence and the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces resigned over government military funding concerns.World Cup Begins: The FIFA World Cup kicks off with matches hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, featuring an opening ceremony at the Estadio Azteca.

Don't forget to follow us to stay update everyday!Today's coverage includes:Global Affairs UpdateMediation Efforts: The Pakistani foreign ministry confirms ongoing ceasefire mediation to resolve the war between Iran and the United States. Diplomatic Meetings: Officials from the United Arab Emirates and Iran held face-to-face talks for the first time since February 28.Ceasefire Status: The Iranian foreign ministry states that the ceasefire with the United States is practically meaningless following recent military actions.Strike Cancellation: The United States president canceled a scheduled round of military strikes, stating that discussions with Iran are underway.Military Actions: The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched air and drone strikes against United States military bases in Kuwait and Bahrain.Missile Interceptions: The Royal Jordanian Air Force intercepted and shot down 20 missiles coming from Iran toward the Zarqa Governorate.Strait of Hormuz: The Iranian military announced the closure of the waterway to all traffic. The United States Central Command disputes this claim, stating commercial vessels continue to transit, while a South Korean carrier successfully arrived in Ulsan.Regional Explosions: Iranian media reports explosions occurred in southern Iran during a new wave of United States strikes.Bridge Delay: The Windsor–Detroit Bridge Authority announced a delay in the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge between the United States and Canada due to trade tensions.Sanctions Imposed: China imposed sanctions and entry bans on the Philippine defense secretary following comments made at the Shangri-La Dialogue.Market Reaction: United States stock indices rose following the cancellation of military strikes and the market debut of SpaceX.Airspace Reopened: Kuwait reopened its airspace to commercial flights following a temporary closure.Corporate Fine: South Korea fined the e-commerce company Coupang 624.68 billion won for a user data breach.UK Government Resignations: The United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence and the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces resigned over government military funding concerns.World Cup Begins: The FIFA World Cup kicks off with matches hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, featuring an opening ceremony at the Estadio Azteca.

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