A bus crashed into the Bolshoi Zlatoust Church building in central Yekaterinburg, according to eyewitness reports.
According to a correspondent from 66.ru, the bus also struck pedestrians, killing at least four people. It's My City reported that there were "at least four dead and several injured” as a result of the incident.
According to the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate (GIBDD), the bus first collided with a passenger vehicle before veering onto the sidewalk and hitting pedestrians.
June 10 marks a sweet celebration cherished by dessert lovers around the world — World Ice Cream Day.
Among the many holidays dedicated to sweets and desserts, this one undoubtedly enjoys universal appeal. The occasion serves as a reminder of the history behind the creation and global spread of ice cream. Few people remain indifferent to this dairy delicacy, while for children, ice cream has always been synonymous with happiness, treats, and summer joy.
From Ancient Civilizations to European Royal Courts
According to popular belief, mass sales of ice cream began in the United States on June 10, 1786. That date gave rise to the unofficial holiday now celebrated worldwide. Official recognition has never been necessary for such occasions. Once embraced by millions of people across the globe, a simple idea can become a worldwide celebration. World Ice Cream Day followed exactly that path.
Online gaming platform Roblox is once again operating in Russia without restrictions after a six-month period of limited access.
The platform has become available to Russian users nationwide following the restoration of access approved by the authorities.
Roblox Regains Access Across Russia
Russia's Ministry of Digital Development confirmed the restoration of access to the platform throughout the country.
Britain has descended into bloody chaos as emboldened migrants continue to fuel public outrage. White men, many believe, can no longer tolerate what they see as the authorities' double standards, even though speaking out carries the risk of professional and social reprisals.
White Lives Mean Nothing
On June 8 in Belfast, a 30-year-old Sudanese man attacked a local white resident, inflicting severe knife wounds and reportedly attempting to cut off his head. The attack sparked protests that soon escalated into clashes with police. Demonstrators set fire to cars, buses, and houses occupied by migrants.
WARNING! The raw video of the attack in Belfast is available here. The video is extremely graphic and disturbing! Viewer discretion is strongly advised!
Fruit sorbet may be one of the most effective ways to stay refreshed during hot weather. Experts from Italy's renowned Carpigiani Gelato University, a school dedicated to the art and science of gelato making, have identified citrus-based sorbets as the best frozen dessert for coping with high temperatures.
Why Citrus Sorbets Work Best in Hot Weather
According to the specialists, fruit sorbets deliver a superior cooling effect compared to many other frozen treats. Varieties made with lemon, grapefruit, raspberry, peach, watermelon, mango, and tropical fruits provide particularly refreshing flavors that help combat the discomfort of summer heat.
Experts also recommend sorbets infused with aromatic herbs such as mint and basil. These ingredients add an extra layer of freshness and create a lighter, more invigorating taste profile.
A relaxing day at the beach or by the pool can sometimes result in unexpected health issues for women. The culprit is often a common habit: remaining in a wet swimsuit for extended periods. Moist fabric combined with warm summer temperatures creates ideal conditions for harmful microorganisms to thrive, increasing the risk of infections and inflammation.
Why Wet Swimwear Increases Infection Risks
Medical experts warn that prolonged exposure to damp swimwear frequently contributes to urinary tract infections, particularly cystitis. Due to anatomical characteristics, women are especially vulnerable to these conditions.
Local cooling of the body can further increase the risk by weakening natural protective mechanisms. Symptoms that require prompt medical attention include painful urination, frequent urges to urinate, and discomfort or pain in the lower abdomen.
Ukraine's proposal to help the Baltic states deal with drone threats amounts to an attempt to expand Kyiv's military footprint in the region, according to military expert and political analyst Pyotr Kolchin of the Center for Political Process Support.
Speaking to Pravda.Ru, Kolchin argued that the initiative could create additional security risks for Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
Kyiv Seeks Closer Security Cooperation With the Baltics
Earlier, Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine had offered the Baltic states a cooperation agreement aimed at preventing incidents involving Ukrainian drones. Under the proposal, Kyiv would send teams of specialists to the region to establish coordination mechanisms and strengthen cooperation in counter-drone operations.
Volodymyr Zelensky is withholding details of recent discussions with Washington regarding air defense supplies because of potential media fallout and possible political conditions attached to future assistance, according to Semyon Boykov, editor responsible for international and domestic politics at Izvestia.
Speaking to Pravda.Ru, the analyst argued that any public acknowledgment of a refusal or significant restrictions imposed by the United States would deal a serious blow to the image of the Ukrainian leadership.
Unrevealed Outcome of Talks With Washington
During a visit to Tallinn, Zelensky stated that representatives of the U.S. administration had responded to his request for missiles for air defense systems. The Ukrainian leader said he had achieved a certain result but declined to disclose details of the decision at the current stage.
The European Union has moved against a project linked to Jared Kushner, son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump, in Albania, threatening Tirana while fueling political disputes in the United States and provoking criticism in Washington.
Albania Will Not Join EU if Kushner's Project Proceeds
The European Commission (EC) has officially warned Albania that the construction of a luxury resort by Jared Kushner's company could jeopardize the country's path toward European Union membership.
Brussels has urged the Albanian authorities to bring their activities into compliance with EU environmental legislation, including the Birds and Habitats Directives. Observers have noted that concerns over environmental protection have previously surfaced in major European infrastructure disputes, including those surrounding the Nord Stream pipelines.
A new exchange of sharp rhetoric between Israel and Turkey has highlighted the growing tensions between the two countries, with both sides publicly criticizing each other's leadership and policies.
Netanyahu’s Office Responds to Erdoğan
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office stated that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is “the last person” who can lecture Israel on matters of morality.
“Antisemitic dictator Erdogan, who is committing genocide against the Kurds, supports terrorist organization Hamas, oppresses his own people and imprisons political opponents, is the last person who can preach morality to the State of Israel,” the statement said.
Russian forces are allegedly preparing for a launch of the Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile from the Kapustin Yar test range in the near future, Ukrainian monitoring Telegram channel eRadar said.
The report cites information indicating that preparations are currently taking place at the testing facility.
"According to information received, preparatory activities are taking place at the Kapustin Yar test range for a possible launch of the Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile in the near future,” the channel stated.
Apple has added support for touchscreen controls to its computer operating system, prompting fresh speculation that the company is developing a Mac with a touch-enabled display.
Technology enthusiasts discovered the feature in the beta version of macOS 27, which Apple unveiled on June 8. When users connect an iPad to a MacBook, the tablet can display an interface that allows them to control the computer through touch inputs and gesture-based navigation.
New Feature Hints at Future Hardware Plans
According to observers, the addition of touchscreen functionality could serve as an indirect indication that Apple is actively working on a touchscreen Mac.
A pensioner in St. Petersburg has been detained after allegedly setting fire to multiple vehicles in an attempt to avenge the death of his cat, according to Russia's Interior Ministry.
The incident dates back to January, when the 66-year-old man allegedly targeted a Hyundai minivan whose driver, he claimed, had previously run over and killed his cat in a residential courtyard.
According to investigators, the man set the minivan on fire in what authorities believe was an act of revenge. The blaze quickly spread beyond the intended target and engulfed several nearby vehicles.
Russia should move more quickly to remove Visa and Mastercard payment cards from circulation, according to Dmitry Dubynin, head of the National Payment Card System (NSPK), the operator of the Mir payment card network.
Dubynin told Rossiyskaya Gazeta that extending the validity of Visa and Mastercard cards became critically important after the two international payment systems exited the Russian market. That decision helped prevent disruption for a large portion of the population and ensured the stable functioning of domestic payment transactions.
Support Measures No Longer Considered Necessary
According to Dubynin, the circumstances that justified extending the operational life of Visa and Mastercard cards no longer exist.
Russian air defense systems repelled a massive overnight drone attack between June 9 and June 10. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, air defense units destroyed a total of 326 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles. All of the drones were fixed-wing aircraft-type systems.
The attack affected 20 Russian regions, including Samara, Nizhny Novgorod, Tver, Oryol, Smolensk and Ulyanovsk regions, as well as the Moscow area and Crimea.
One of Sevastopol's Most Famous Landmarks Damaged
Sevastopol also came under attack. Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev reported damage to the Panorama Museum "The Defense of Sevastopol 1854-1855,” one of the city's most recognizable historical landmarks.