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Bangladeshi interim leader Muhammad Yunus returns home after four-day visit to London Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh, returned home on Saturday, June 14, after a four-day visit to London between June 10 to 13. Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam had told reporters on Thursday that the main subject of the visit was the recovery of about £174bn (US$234 billion) in national assets, which Bangladesh authorities claim were "siphoned off" to other countries during Sheikh Hasina's former premiership.
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European road police launch DUI enforcement campaign On June 16, an international campaign to enhance traffic control started in 34 European countries that are members of the European Road Police Network (ROADPOL). The campaign, scheduled to run through June 22, aimed to enforce laws against driving under the influence of alcohol or psychoactive substances.
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San Diego joins US-wide No Kings protests On June 14 at approximately 10:15 a.m. PDT (1715 UTC) a series of planned protests organized by Take Action San Diego began in Downtown San Diego, California; Wikinews was there. The protests were part of the larger No Kings protests that occurred in California and other parts of the United States to protest against the administration and policies of President Donald Trump, in response to their perceived authoritarianism.
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Hot air balloon crashes in Turkey, killing pilot and injuring tourists A hot air balloon crashed in central Turkey on June 15, killing its pilot and injuring nineteen tourists from Indonesia, according to Turkish media. The governor’s office said in a statement that shifting wind conditions had affected the balloon.
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Football: Japan beats Indonesia with score 6-0 for 2026 FIFA World Cup On June 10, Japan beat Indonesia 6–0 in the final Group C match of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) qualifiers at Panasonic Stadium Suita in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Daichi Kamada scored twice, and Takefusa Kubo, Ryoya Morishita, Shuto Machino and substitute Mao Hosoya each scored a goal.
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