Kathmandu— On June 8, 2026, global headlines included Houthi attacks in Yemen that killed dozens of troops, the confirmation of a US takeover of British airline EasyJet, and various other significant events such as the US Senate committee voting to hold Dr. Fauci in contempt over Covid-related testimony.
Yemen Conflict Escalates
Houthi rebels claimed that their attacks on Yemeni forces were a response to what they described as a 'Saudi military buildup.' At least 38 Yemeni troops were killed in the Houthi assaults, according to medical sources. A military official reported that dozens of Yemeni forces were either dead or injured in another attack by the Houthis.
EasyJet Flies into US Hands
The British airline EasyJet confirmed a takeover by US investors, marking a significant shift in ownership for one of Europe's leading low-cost carriers. The deal underscores growing American interest in European aviation assets amid the ongoing consolidation of the global airline industry.
US Senate Votes to Hold Fauci in Contempt
In Washington, a US Senate committee voted to hold Dr. Anthony Fauci, a top expert on infectious diseases, in contempt over his testimony related to the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. The move reflects ongoing political tensions surrounding public health policies and their implementation.
International Incidents
In other developments around the world, Moscow accused France of persecution after ordering the deportation of a Russian TV commentator. In Munich, an Afghan man was sentenced to life in prison for a deadly car-ramming attack. Sweden's court ruled that a seized Russian ship would be handed over to Ukraine, while Germany arrested a Ukrainian national suspected of spying on an arms manufacturer.
North Korea Fires Projectile
South Korean military sources reported that North Korea had fired an unidentified projectile, escalating tensions in the region. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about North Korea's missile activities and their potential impact on regional stability.
(With inputs from AFP)
Originally published on abcnews.com.np.







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