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A tourist photographs a sign painted on a wall in the West Bank biblical town of Bethlehem on June 5, 2015, calling to boycott Israeli products coming from illegal Israeli settlements. (AFP)
  1. In the US, members of a church vote in favor of joining the anti-Israel boycott campaign. Two other churches are considering the move.
  2. In Spain, thousands demonstrate in front of the Congress in the capital Madrid hours after the country’s new gag law came into effect.
  3. Saudi warplanes resume bombing Yemen as the Human Rights Watch says the campaign by Riyadh is destroying houses, markets, and schools, killing numerous civilians.
  4. Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem has slammed the United States for its support of terrorist groups waging war against the Arab country.
  5. Saudi warplanes have conducted fresh airstrikes on Yemen despite the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the war-torn country.
  6. Human Rights Watch has accused the U-S of complicity in the Saudi war on Yemen.
  7. Yemeni forces have launched a fresh missile attack against Saudi Arabia in retaliation for Riyadh’s continued airstrikes.
  8. Iran's president is warning that if the other side in nuclear talks violates a possible final deal, Tehran will resume its nuclear activities more intensively than before.
  9. Greece formally defaults on its one-point-six billion euro loan repayment to the International Monetary Fund. The default has sparked fears of a chaotic exit from the eurozone by Athens.
  10. The United Nations is warning that the number of refugees crossing the Mediterranean to Europe has reached the record high of 137-thousand in the first half of 20-15.

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