Macron wax statue stolen from Paris museum for anti-Russian protestNew Foto - Macron wax statue stolen from Paris museum for anti-Russian protest

Greenpeace activists took a statue of French President Emmanuel Macron and placed it outside the Russian embassy in Paris on Monday to protest continued business ties between the two countries, as well as Macron's climate policies. Activists said they "borrowed" the statue of Macron from the Grévin Museum in central Paris, which contains waxworks of more than 200 public figures, at 10.30 a.m. local time (4.30 a.m. ET) Monday, according to a statement from Greenpeace. "He does not deserve to be exhibited in this world-renowned cultural institution until he has terminated French contracts with Russia and initiated an ambitious and sustainable ecological transition across Europe," reads the statement. The activists took the statue to the Russian embassy in the west of the French capital, where they placed it in front of banners decrying continued trade with Moscow in areas such as gas, nuclear power and chemical fertilizers. One person held a sign which read "business is business" behind the statue, which depicts a smiling Macron clapping his hands. Another banner read "Ukraine is burning, business goes on." Despite pledging to end their reliance on Russian fuel, European nations have struggled to end imports of products such as liquified natural gas (LNG). According to research from the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA), France was the largest importer of Russian fossil fuels of any European Union country in January, with LNG imports totalling 377 million euros ($430 million). Greenpeace also criticized the continuation of nuclear fuel import contracts involving Russian nuclear agency Rosatom. "Emmanuel Macron must abandon his nuclear revival. To persist on this path is to persist in a dangerous dependence on hostile regimes like Russia, and to continue financing the industry of a criminal regime," said Roger Spautz, energy transition campaigner at Greenpeace France, in the statement. "There is no sovereignty, no energy transition, and no peace possible with Vladimir Putin's uranium. It is time to put an end to this double standard and turn the page on nuclear power, once and for all." In the statement, Greenpeace criticized what it called "Macron's double-talk, which fails to do enough to end trade with Russia, even though he publicly displays strong support for Ukraine." "This ambiguous stance weakens France's credibility on the international stage and fuels the Kremlin's war chest," it added. CNN has contacted Greenpeace for further details on where the statue is now and whether it will be returned to the museum. The Grévin Museum and Macron's office have been contacted for comment. CNN's Pierre Bairin contributed reporting. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Macron wax statue stolen from Paris museum for anti-Russian protest

Macron wax statue stolen from Paris museum for anti-Russian protest Greenpeace activists took a statue of French President Emmanuel Macron a...
Ukraine says it hit Russia's bridge to Crimea with underwater explosivesNew Foto - Ukraine says it hit Russia's bridge to Crimea with underwater explosives

KYIV − Ukraine's SBU security service said it had hit the road and rail bridge linking Russia and the Crimean peninsula below the water level with explosives. In a statement, the SBU said it had used 2,420 pounds of explosives that were detonated early in the morning on June 3 and damaged underwater pillars of the bridge, a key supply route for Russian forces in Ukraine in the past. More:Russia demands harsh terms at Ukraine peace talks The official Russian outlet which provides regular status updates on the bridge said its operation had been suspended for about three hours between 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. local time. More:Russia's 'Pearl Harbor': What to know about Ukraine's audacious drone strike It gave no reason for the temporary closure, but said the bridge had been reopened and was functioning as normal. "Previously, we hit the Crimean Bridge twice, in 2022 and 2023. So today we continued this tradition underwater," the SBU said in its statement, adding the operation had been prepared over several months. The SBU shared video footage that showed an explosion next to one of the many support pillars of the bridge. Reuters was able to confirm the location from the structure and bearing elements of the bridge that matched satellite and file imagery of the area. Reuters was not able to independently verify when the video was filmed. Russian military bloggers said the attack had been unsuccessful and speculated that it had been carried out by a Ukrainian sea drone. More:Russia demands harsh terms at Ukraine peace talks On Sunday,Ukraine launched dronesin an operation codenamed "Spider's Web" to attack Russian nuclear-capable long-range bomber planes at distant airfields across Russia. The 19-km (12-mile) Crimea Bridge over the Kerch Strait is the only direct link between the transport network of Russia and the Crimean peninsula, which Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014. The bridge was a flagship project for Russian PresidentVladimir Putin. It consists of a separate roadway and railway, both supported by concrete stilts, which give way to a wider span held by steel arches at the point where ships pass between the Black Sea and the smaller Azov Sea. The bridge was used by Russian forces during their invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, when they crossed it to reach Crimea and from there went on to seize parts of Ukraine's southern Kherson and southeastern Zaporizhzhia regions. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Ukraine says it hit Russian bridge to Crimea hit with explosives

Ukraine says it hit Russia's bridge to Crimea with underwater explosives

Ukraine says it hit Russia's bridge to Crimea with underwater explosives KYIV − Ukraine's SBU security service said it had hit the r...
Dozens of Palestinians killed near Gaza aid distribution point, health officials say, in third day of shootingNew Foto - Dozens of Palestinians killed near Gaza aid distribution point, health officials say, in third day of shooting

Palestinians on their way toreceive aid from a distribution sitein southern Gaza have come under fire for a third consecutive day, with nearly 30 people killed and dozens wounded, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health and Nasser hospital. The ministry said Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians as they made their way to the distribution site in Tel al-Sultan in Rafah early Tuesday. The Israeli military said its forces opened fire multiple times after identifying "several suspects moving toward them, deviating from the designated access routes." "The troops carried out warning fire, and after the suspects failed to retreat, additional shots were directed near a few individual suspects who advanced toward the troops," the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement, which also said they are looking into reports of casualties. At least 27 people were killed and dozens injured, according to the Palestinian health ministry and the director of Nasser hospital in Gaza. Footage obtained by CNN showed people arriving at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, many on stretchers. Dr. Marwan al-Hams, the head of field hospitals in Gaza, said Nasser has been overwhelmed by the number of casualties coming in. "Only if someone dies inside the intensive care units, only then can we make availability for the next patient," he told CNN. Al-Hams said the injuries he was seeing were primarily the result of gunfire and concentrated in patients' upper bodies. The hospital called for urgent blood donations. Nawal Al-Masri, whose young son was injured as he approached the area to get aid, said the site is a "trap." "Is this what they call aid? This aid is to kill people," Al-Masri told CNN." What are we supposed to do when a child like this goes and tried to get a bag of flour of two kilos? Is this right by any definition?" The United Nations' human rights chief, Volker Turk, said in a statement that "deadly attacks on distraught civilians trying to access the paltry amounts of food aid in Gaza, are unconscionable… There must be a prompt and impartial investigation into each of these attacks, and those responsible held to account." Turk added that Palestinians have been given "the grimmest of choices: die from starvation or risk being killed while trying to access the meagre food that is being made available through Israel's militarized humanitarian assistance mechanism." The gunfire on Tuesday occurred west of Rafah in the area surrounding the Al-Alam roundabout, according to paramedics from the Palestine Red Crescent Society, near the same location as shooting incidents the last two days. The area is part of an Israeli military operation across Khan Younis, according to a diplomat who monitors developments in Gaza, who said Israeli forces fired toward a large group of Palestinians they perceived as "an imminent threat" as the Palestinians tried to reach the aid distribution site. Early Tuesday morning, a Facebook page which the controversial US- and Israel-backedGaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF)has used to publicize information about the opening of distribution sites said one location would be open in southern Gaza and warned residents to adhere to a designated corridor starting at 5 a.m. "The IDF will be in the area to secure the safe passage," the statement said. But approximately one hour later, the page said the site will be closed. The site ultimately opened and distributed 21 truckloads of food boxes, according to GHF. The aid was distributed "safely and without incident at our site today," the organization said, adding that the area beyond its security perimeter is "well beyond our secure distribution site and control." Israel's deputy foreign minister, Sharren Haskel, defended the distribution effort and said Israel would continue to support it. "This direct aid, bypassing Hamas, is changing the situation on the ground and weakening Hamas's grip on the population," Haskel said at a news conference. Tuesday's incident marks the third day in a row that people have been killed on their way to the GHF distribution point west of Rafah while attempting to secure food as famine conditions worsen in Gaza followingan 11-week blockade by Israel. Three Palestinians were shot dead and dozens wounded as they were on their way to access aid from the site on Monday morning, Palestinian and hospital authorities said. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that Israeli forces fired warning shots approximately a kilometer from the aid distribution site and that it was looking into the details of the incident. On Sunday, dozens of Palestinians were shot dead by the Israeli military in the same area, according to Palestinian officials and eyewitnesses. Israel's military denied that its troops fired "within or near" the aid distribution site. Palestinian officials said 31 people had been killed and scores wounded in Sunday's incident. An Israeli military source acknowledged that Israeli forces fired toward individuals about one kilometer (1093 yards) away before the aid site opened. This story has been updated with additional developments. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Dozens of Palestinians killed near Gaza aid distribution point, health officials say, in third day of shooting

Dozens of Palestinians killed near Gaza aid distribution point, health officials say, in third day of shooting Palestinians on their way tor...
Myanmar junta says extends temporary ceasefire to June 30New Foto - Myanmar junta says extends temporary ceasefire to June 30

(Reuters) -Myanmar's junta said it has extended a temporary ceasefire to June to support reconstruction and relief efforts following a massive earthquake in late March that killed at least 3,700 people and devastated parts of the country. The junta initially announced a ceasefire in early April, days after the March 28 earthquake, to support relief efforts, following similar moves by anti-junta armed groups. The opposition groups have also extended their ceasefire to end-June. Military airstrikes and artillery attacks have continued in some parts of Myanmar despite the ceasefire announcement. (Reporting by Reuters staff; Writing by John Mair; Editing by David Stanway)

Myanmar junta says extends temporary ceasefire to June 30

Myanmar junta says extends temporary ceasefire to June 30 (Reuters) -Myanmar's junta said it has extended a temporary ceasefire to June ...
Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1445 on Tuesday, June 3, 2025New Foto - Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1445 on Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1445 on Tuesday, June 3, 2025originally appeared onParade. If you're stuck on today's Wordle answer, we're here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle 1445 ahead.Let's start with a few hints. There are two vowels out of the five letters in the word today. Today's Wordle begins with a vowel. No, there are no double letters in today's Wordle. As a noun, this word is a shortened (abbreviated) form of the word "administration." OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before revealing the answer!Related:16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix More Than Once Every 24 HoursWe'll have the answer below this friendly reminder ofhow to play the game.SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. Today's Wordle answer on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, is ADMIN.How'd you do?Up Next:-Catch Up on Other Wordle Answers From This Week-Hints, Clues and Answers to the NYT's 'Mini Crossword' Puzzle Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1445 on Tuesday, June 3, 2025first appeared on Parade on Jun 3, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1445 on Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1445 on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1445 on Tuesday, June 3, 2025origina...

 

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