Marines Deployed in Los Angeles as Violent Protests Over Immigration Raids Enter Fourth Day – 6/10/2025, 6:21:19 AM
As of June 10, 2025, here are the latest world news developments:
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Protests in Los Angeles: Violent protests over President Trump’s immigration raids have continued for a fourth straight day, prompting the deployment of 700 Marines to assist law enforcement in Los Angeles. California Governor Newsom has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the immigration crackdowns[3][5].
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Japan-China Relations: Japan confirmed for the first time that two Chinese aircraft carriers are operating simultaneously in the Pacific, according to a government statement released on Monday[2].
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Japan-South Korea Diplomacy: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and newly inaugurated South Korean President Lee Jae Myung held their first phone conversation, agreeing to build stable bilateral ties and confirming the importance of trilateral cooperation with the United States[2].
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Japan’s Economic Goals: Prime Minister Ishiba announced that Japan should aim to boost its economy to 1,000 trillion yen ($7 trillion) in nominal terms by 2040, instructing his party to include this pledge in their upcoming election platform. Japan recently lost its status as the world’s third-largest economy to Germany[2].
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Ukraine Conflict: Russia launched a record attack on Ukraine, firing nearly 500 drones and missiles[3].
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Plane Crash: Six people are feared dead in a small plane crash off the coast of San Diego[3].
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Health News: RFK Jr. has abruptly removed the CDC’s entire independent advisory board for vaccines[3]. Additionally, there’s a major recall of 1.7 million eggs due to possible salmonella contamination[3].
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Entertainment: Music legend Sly Stone, leader of the influential funk band Sly and the Family Stone, has died at age 82[3][5]. Singer Rod Stewart has canceled more shows due to ongoing flu illness[3]. A federal judge dismissed actor Justin Baldoni’s defamation lawsuit against co-star Blake Lively[3][5].
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Weather: Over 50 million people across the United States, from Texas to New York, are facing severe weather threats[3].
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Stock Market: Financial institutions have released their stock recommendations for June 10, 2025[1].