Modi meets Myanmar's president as India says engagement will continue

NEW DELHI (AP) – India said it will continue engaging with Myanmar after Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks Monday with the leader of the country’s military-backed government, despite Western sanctions imposed after the military seized power in 2021.

Hungary's Magyar to amend the constitution to remove President Tamás Sulyok

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) – Hungary’s government will amend the constitution to remove the country’s president, part of a push by the new Prime Minister Péter Magyar to eliminate officials appointed under former populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Magyar and his Tizsa party won an overwhelming victory in an election in April.

Pentagon policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service

WASHINGTON (AP) – A Pentagon policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service, a divided panel of federal appeal court judges ruled on Monday in another legal setback for President Donald Trump’s sweeping agenda.

Editorials from The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian and others

Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad:

Today in History: June 1, priceless recordings destroyed in Universal Studios fire

Today is Monday, June 1, the 152nd day of 2026. There are 213 days left in the year. Today in history: On June 1, 2008, a fire at Universal Studios Hollywood destroyed 3 acres (1.2 hectares) of the studio’s property, including a vault holding as many as 175,000 irreplaceable master audio recordings from hundreds of musicians including Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, Elton John and Nirvana.

Philippine senator arrested on plunder charge, with no right to bail

MANILA, Philippines (AP) – A Philippine senator was arrested Monday on a charge of plunder after he allegedly pocketed a huge kickback in a flood-control project. It is the latest crisis to hit the country’s Senate, the upper chamber where a battle for control of the country’s political future is playing out.

US to drastically slash the number of embassies in Africa that can process visas

WASHINGTON (AP) – The State Department plans to drastically slash the number of U.S. embassies and consulates in Africa that can process visas for foreigners seeking to come to the United States. The almost 50 U.S. embassies and consulates that are processing visa applications will be reduced to 20 in the coming weeks, according to three U.S. officials.

Pro-Trump candidate takes spotlight in Colombia's presidential race

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) – Bombastic pro-Trump lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella pulled ahead in Colombia’s presidential race in the first round of elections over the weekend, capitalizing on a growing appetite for crackdowns on criminal groups across Latin America. Second-place finisher, progressive Sen. Iván Cepeda, and his ally, President Gustavo Petro, have questioned the election results.

Contests for California governor and LA mayor head toward primary election

LOS ANGELES (AP) – California spiraled toward a primary election Tuesday with its two marquee races defined by uncertainty and a pair of outsider candidates looking to crack open the state’s durable Democratic hierarchy.