Sweden Raises Terror Threat Level After Quran Burnings

Police deployed during a protest to burn the Quran in Stockholm. (AFP)
Police deployed during a protest to burn the Quran in Stockholm. (AFP)
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Sweden Raises Terror Threat Level After Quran Burnings

Police deployed during a protest to burn the Quran in Stockholm. (AFP)
Police deployed during a protest to burn the Quran in Stockholm. (AFP)

Sweden raised its terrorist alert to 4 from 3 on a scale that runs from 1 to 5, reflecting a “high threat”, said Sweden's domestic security service, SAPO, on Thursday.

It follows a series of international condemnations of Quran burnings in the Scandinavian country.

"The reason for this decision is the deteriorated situation with regard to attack threats to Sweden and the assessment that the threat will remain for a long time," the head of the SAPO, Charlotte von Essen, said in Stockholm.

It is the first time since 2016 that the country has changed its threat level to four, according to AFP. This decision was caused by several reasons including increased ISIS threats to carry out terrorist attacks in Europe.

In July, two men burned a Quran in front of the parliament in Stockholm. In June, this also happened in front of Stockholm's largest mosque.

Last week, a Molotov cocktail was thrown at the Swedish Embassy in Beirut, though it did not explode.

At the weekend, al-Qaeda called for attacks against the country.

Several countries have issued updated travel advice to those wishing to visit Sweden.

On Sunday, Britain's Foreign Office warned travelers that "terrorists are very likely to try and carry out attacks in Sweden."

On July 26, the US warned its citizens to be extra cautious when traveling to Sweden due to possible terrorist attacks.



Fire Sweeps Through New Delhi Building, Killing at Least 18 People

 Local people attempt to douse a fire at a hotel in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, June 3, 2026. (AP)
Local people attempt to douse a fire at a hotel in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, June 3, 2026. (AP)
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Fire Sweeps Through New Delhi Building, Killing at Least 18 People

 Local people attempt to douse a fire at a hotel in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, June 3, 2026. (AP)
Local people attempt to douse a fire at a hotel in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, June 3, 2026. (AP)

A fire swept through a building in a New Delhi neighborhood Wednesday, killing at least 18 people and injuring several others, news agency Press Trust of India reported.

The building in the Malviya Nagar neighborhood in the southern part of the city had a restaurant on the ground floor and residential units above.

Some of the victims were foreign nationals who had traveled to India for medical treatment, local media reported.

Fire crews rescued 37 people from the building, fire official Abhilash Malik said.

The fire was extinguished, but how it started was not immediately clear.

Four bodies were recovered from the site, Jitendra Kumar, a senior administrative official, said.

Images from the scene showed firefighters trying to douse the blaze as thick smoke billowed from the building. Local residents also joined rescue efforts, helping evacuate people trapped inside and carrying some of the injured to safety.

Fires are common in India, where building laws and safety norms are often flouted by builders and residents.


Trump in ‘Spectacular’ Health, Adviser Says After Medical

US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz attends a press conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 02 June 2026. (EPA)
US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz attends a press conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 02 June 2026. (EPA)
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Trump in ‘Spectacular’ Health, Adviser Says After Medical

US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz attends a press conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 02 June 2026. (EPA)
US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz attends a press conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 02 June 2026. (EPA)

US President Donald Trump is in "spectacular" health, a television doctor in his cabinet insisted Tuesday, after a medical examination failed to quell questions about Trump's health.

Mehmet Oz, who is Trump's administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, was speaking to reporters after a physician's report on Trump came out last Friday.

"If you look at these records, they're spectacular, you know," Oz -- who is widely known as Dr. Oz after the television show he hosted for more than a decade -- said at a White House briefing.

"That amount of energy and that amount of mental acuity does not exist in a vacuum. You have to have a vessel to carry it, and the president has unique ability to just keep going at all hours of the day with remarkable strength."

Trump, who turns 80 on June 14, is the oldest person ever to become US president. A doctor's report last week said he was in "excellent" health but should lose weight.

Oz dismissed questions about why Trump has had three so-called "annual" examinations in the past year, compared to predecessor Joe Biden's one per year.

"I do actually believe he is curious to make sure everything is going in the right direction," said Oz, adding that Trump was "meticulous."

Issues including bruising on Trump's hand, swollen ankles, a cardiovascular condition and apparent sleepiness in some meetings have raised further questions about Trump's health.


Russia Repels Drone Attack Over Leningrad Region as Economic Forum Kicks Off

Flags with the logo of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) fly in front of the State Hermitage Museum on the eve of the forum's opening in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 2, 2026. (Reuters)
Flags with the logo of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) fly in front of the State Hermitage Museum on the eve of the forum's opening in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 2, 2026. (Reuters)
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Russia Repels Drone Attack Over Leningrad Region as Economic Forum Kicks Off

Flags with the logo of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) fly in front of the State Hermitage Museum on the eve of the forum's opening in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 2, 2026. (Reuters)
Flags with the logo of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) fly in front of the State Hermitage Museum on the eve of the forum's opening in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 2, 2026. (Reuters)

Russia downed 50 drones over the Leningrad region northwest of Moscow overnight and continues to repel the suspected Ukrainian attacks, Governor Alexander Drozdenko said on Wednesday, as a major annual economic forum was about to start.

The Leningrad region, home to crucial energy export infrastructure and a major oil refinery, is hosting the economic conference, President Vladimir Putin's "Russian Davos", in St. Petersburg from Wednesday.

The investment forum, the fifth since Russia sent troops into Ukraine in 2022, opens ‌just hours after ‌a deadly Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv ‌which ⁠Moscow said was ⁠in response to a deadly attack on a dormitory in Kremlin-controlled Luhansk. Putin is to deliver his keynote speech on Friday.

In St. Petersburg, Russia's second-biggest city and Putin's hometown, Pulkovo ‌airport was temporarily restricting flights, Russian aviation watchdog ‌Rosaviatsia said on the Telegram messaging app.

More than 30 flights were delayed or ‌cancelled, local news outlets said.

St. Petersburg has put in place comprehensive safety ‌measures ahead of the event, Alexander Beglov, the city's governor, told the RIA news agency.

"All new challenges have been fully taken into account. Law enforcement forces have allocated personnel and equipment to ensure public safety and order," he said.

Ukraine has recently stepped up attacks ‌on Russian energy infrastructure as it tries to deprive Moscow of revenues.

On Tuesday, it hit the Ilsky export oil ⁠refinery in ⁠Russia's south with drones.

At least 20 drones heading to Moscow were downed overnight, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Telegram.

In Russia's central Tambov region, outbuildings at an industrial facility in the city of Michurinsk were damaged, the governor said on Telegram.

The National Armed Forces of Latvia, an EU and NATO member, briefly issued an airspace violation threat for the municipality of Aluksne close to the Russian border on Wednesday morning, before withdrawing it.

A Ukrainian drone attack killed seven and injured another eleven in a Russian-controlled part of Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region on Wednesday, the Kremlin-installed head of the region said.

Denis Pushilin, posting on the Telegram messaging app, said the drone hit a passenger bus travelling between Moscow and Simferopol in Russian-occupied Crimea.

Reuters could not independently verify all the reports.