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June 4 0800 UTC Brief

In the UK

Residents in Port Talbot were told to keep windows and doors closed after a major fire broke out at Tata Steel, with crews still working to bring it under control.

The NHS is also moving to restrict political symbols on uniforms after a government-ordered review found Jewish patients and staff face routine ostracism in parts of the health service. The report says some patients hide their identity and some staff feel they have to suffer in silence.

In Asia

South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party won a strong showing in local elections and parliamentary by-elections, while the opposition kept hold of Seoul’s mayoralty. So, a landslide with one fairly important exception.

In Indonesia, the deputy minister for immigration affairs has been arrested after about 10 hours of questioning as part of a corruption crackdown.

In Europe

Germany failed to secure the 127 votes needed for a seat on the UN Security Council, a result that has prompted questions about its global influence.

In the Middle East

Tehran says nuclear talks have made no progress, while Israel carried out drone strikes on Lebanon after agreeing to renew the ceasefire. Iran also defended attacks on Gulf nations.

In business and industry

SpaceX says it is now valued at $1.75 trillion and is pushing toward what it says would be the largest stock market debut. The company has also set a target share price sooner than expected, which is a remarkably relaxed way to describe a record-sized listing.

Separately, the EU is moving to block funding for clean energy projects that use solar and battery inverters from so-called high-risk countries, mainly China. The policy could shift contracts toward European suppliers, while also nudging costs higher.

In tech and security

Researchers at the University of Toronto say a free open-weight AI model was used to build a self-replicating worm in an isolated enterprise test network. It targeted known unpatched vulnerabilities, adapted at runtime, and managed to spread across multiple hosts, a useful reminder that cheap tools can still do expensive damage.

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