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June 8 0400 UTC Brief

In the Philippines

A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck off the southern coast of Mindanao, triggering tsunami warnings and evacuation orders in several coastal provinces. Officials said waves could rise more than one metre above normal tide levels in parts of the Philippines, with smaller waves possible in Indonesia and Malaysia. The quake collapsed some houses, knocked out power in affected areas, and killed at least one person as rescue work continued.

In the Middle East

Israel’s military said it carried out strikes in central and western Iran, adding to the strain on a fragile cease-fire. Separately, CBS News reports that the Treasury Department is considering using Iranian assets to help Gulf allies with rebuilding after war damage, though the plan is still being worked on. The region remains stuck in the usual winning combination of escalation and half-formed policy.

In U.S. news

Five people were injured in a stabbing at New York City’s Penn Station, according to fire officials. One person was seriously hurt, two had moderate injuries, and the others suffered minor injuries. No further details were immediately given.

In markets and science

Asian tech shares fell in South Korea and Japan after a recent rally, as investors also reacted to renewed attacks in the Middle East. The move came after weeks of strength in the sector, which had made itself a little too comfortable.

In environmental news, a long-term study of Indonesia’s coral reefs found that hard coral cover stayed broadly stable at most sites from 2004 to 2023, even as sea temperatures rose. But the protection has a limit, once heat stress crosses a threshold, coral loss rises sharply. Marine protected areas cannot stop bleaching, the study says, but they can help reefs recover by reducing local pressure.

In courts and culture

The Fifth Circuit ruled that the Second Amendment does not block a felon-in-possession charge against a convicted heroin trafficker, saying historical tradition supports disarming people deemed dangerous. The court held that the ban can apply even when the gun is kept at home.

At the Tony Awards, Schmigadoon! and Liberation were among the big winners, while John Lithgow and playwright Bess Wohl made history. Scott Rudin also won for Death of a Salesman revival, though he was not onstage to accept after leaving the theater over bullying allegations.

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