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Archive June 2, 2025

How much can you remember about England at Euro 2022?

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One month until Euro 2025 in Switzerland kicks off.

Iceland and Finland begin the tournament on July 2 before hosts Switzerland take on Norway later that day.

How much of England’s historic Euro 2022 triumph can you recall from their title defense against England on July 5th?

What data are gathered from this quiz?

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Karol Nawrocki wins Poland’s presidential election

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Poland’s election commission reports that all votes have been cast now, despite the country’s election commission’s assertions that conservative eurosceptic Karol Nawrocki won.

Nawrocki received 49.11 percent of the vote, the commission announced on Monday, beating liberal Warsaw mayor Rafa Trzaskowski, who received 50.89 percent of the vote.

Nawrocki, 42, a professional boxer and historian who founded a national memorial institute, campaigned with the goal of making economic and social policies favor Poles over other nationalities, including those who were refugees from neighboring Ukraine.

Today’s horoscope for June 2nd as Gemini ups their productivity

One star sign has a cheerful outlook as of today’s horoscope for June 2 while another feels restless.

Find out what’s written in the stars with our astrologer Russell Grant(Image: Daily Record/GettyImages)

One star sign worries about a loved one as another individual makes their own way on Monday, June 2.

There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.

These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

You assumed you were all-prepared, but you didn’t anticipate the issues that confront us today. You will discover who your true friends are, which is a positive outcome of this. When you require assistance, there will be a special someone. They will give you some helpful advice.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

Financial issues cannot be ignored any longer. A neglected shared bill. You assumed your partner had taken care of it while you assumed they had. You are suffering from these money disputes. The next wise move might be to consult with a financial advisor.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

Your current goal is to be more productive, which means putting your phone away and avoiding distractions like video games. After finishing the chores around the house, enjoy a long walk. When you have some time to relax, consider your next course of action.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

It won’t work for you to just continue to cling to what other people want or expect. No matter how hard they try, you have your own opinions and ideas. You will stand your ground and resist being pushed beyond your bounds, even when dealing with powerful people.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

Maintain a positive outlook. Shrug your shoulders and promise that things will get better when things go wrong. Let people know how trustworthy and resourceful you can be. Later in the day, you’ll be examining new strategies to improve your finances.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

You might think it will be more valuable to keep your promises and offer guidance to others. This uplifting setting promotes friendship and connection. A group project is about to begin. Working with trustworthy and trustworthy people is what you’ll get. You feel good about this endeavor as a result.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

Maintaining concentration aids in reducing restlessness. You won’t get bored if you take on a challenging creative challenge. Depending on your family’s individual interests, think of new ways to motivate them to get active. Volunteer to add some excitement to your daily routine or entertain the kids.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

You’ll have a bigger impact than you realize by fulfilling your obligations and helping others. This kind of team building fosters bonds and friendship. You’ll be working alongside trustworthy and trustworthy people who are happy for you to take the initiative as you embark on a new group project.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

A close friend or family member seems to struggle to keep up with their daily routines. You can tell they are depressed, even if they don’t admit it, and you can help them. Make sure you keep your phone charged so that they can call you when they need to.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

You are losing sight of the bigger picture because you are getting so absorbed in the little details. Take a step back and a little less stress. You have been neglecting how to relax and have been doing it all the while. It becomes more difficult to be content with your progress the more rigid you become.

Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

When it comes to business and finances, you can rely on your gut feeling. This is a good time to begin considering starting your own business. Contact a bank or lending institution to get funding for your new endeavor. You’ll be reminded of your talents and strengths by a supportive partner.

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Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

You’ve made a decision regarding your goals. Your tenacity and resolve will surprise your friends. Nothing will stop you once you’ve decided on your next long-term goal. You can stay on track toward your objective with a clear sense of purpose.

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,194

What is the situation as of Monday, June 2:

Fighting

  • In an attack that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called Kyiv’s “longest-range operation,” Ukraine claimed to have destroyed $7 billion of Russian bombers at air bases as far away as Siberia.
  • According to Al Jazeera’s Dorsa Jabbari, who is based in Moscow, the “simultaneous large-scale attack” was “launched from within Russia” and targeted “Russian planes that have been attacking Ukraine.”
  • According to a SBU intelligence service official in Ukraine, the operation involved loading explosive-laden drones onto trucks that were driven around the air bases and hiding them inside the roofs of wooden sheds. According to them, at least 41 Russian warplanes were killed.
  • According to Russia’s Tass news agency, there were no casualties in the military or the general population and that “some of the participants” had been detained.
  • The air force of Ukraine reported that Russia had launched 472 drones at the country overnight, the most of the conflict’s nightly total. Additionally, Moscow launched seven missiles.
  • According to Ukraine’s Land Forces, a missile attack on a Ukrainian military training ground on Sunday morning resulted in the deaths of 12 soldiers and the injuries of more than 60 others.
  • Mykhailo Drapaty, the commander of the Ukrainian ground forces, said he felt “personal responsibility” for the soldiers’ deaths after the assault.
  • At least seven people were killed and 69 were hurt in Russia when a bridge in the Bryansk, Ukraine’s border, collapsed onto a passing passenger train. The bridge collapsed as a result of an “illegal interference in the operation of transport,” according to Moscow Railway in a post posted on Telegram.
  • A freight train reportedly derailped in Russia’s Kursk region, which borders Ukraine, in a second bridge collapse, according to the area’s acting governor.
  • According to the acting governor, debris from destroyed drones fell on private homes in Kursk, which led to a drone attack by Ukraine on Kursk that also sparked fires.

diplomacy and politics

    A second round of peace talks is scheduled to begin today in Istanbul, Turkiye, and Zelenskyy confirmed that Ukraine was sending a delegation led by Rustem Umerov, the country’s defense minister.

  • Moscow has received Ukraine’s “version of the memorandum on a peaceful settlement,” according to Vladimir Medinsky, a former cultural minister who will lead Russia’s delegation in Istanbul.
  • Zelenskyy did point out that Russia has not yet released its own memo. The Ukrainian president stated in a post on X that “we don’t have it, the Turkish side doesn’t have it, and the American side doesn’t have the Russian document either.”
  • Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Marco Rubio also discussed “several initiatives aimed at a political solution to the Ukraine crisis,” according to TASS, along with their American counterpart. &nbsp,
  • In a presidential election in which aid to Kyiv, Ukraine’s potential membership in NATO, and Ukrainian refugees were top priorities, exit polls indicate that the two candidates are very close and the race is still too close to call.

‘Relentless’ Scheffler cruises to Memorial victory

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Final leaderboard for Memorial Tournament

-10 S Scheffler (US), -6 B Griffin (US), -5 S Straka (Aus), -4 N Taylor (Can)

class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Selected others: class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>- 1 J Spieth (US) R Fowler (US), + 1 T Fleetwood (Eng), + 2 R MacIntyre (Sco), + 3 S Lowry (Irl), + 5 M Fitzpatrick (Eng), + 8 J Rose (Eng)

Scottie Scheffler, the “Relentless,” won the Memorial Tournament in Columbus, Ohio by four shots and is now in stunning form.

Ben Griffin’s challenge faded on the back nine as the American shot a two-under-par 70 to defeat the American.

Griffin eagled the 15th and birdied the 16th to move just a few strokes away from Scheffler after bogeying on the 12 and 13th.

But he double-bogeyed the 17th to put pressure on his rival, who would go on to earn his third tournament victory.

In his final round, he birdied on the seventh, eleven, and fifteenth holes, but only managed one shot when he bogied the 10th.

With his victory, Tiger Woods becomes the second player to win the Memorial in a row, winning in 1999, 2000, and 2001.

Scheffler remarked, “It’s pretty cool.” It’s always a difficult week,” she says. Playing this tournament is such a challenge. Ben kept things interesting until the end. Overall, a fantastic week.

Scheffler, who won the Charles Schwab Challenge the previous week for his first PGA Tour title, is the only other player to have won a competition in the last month. For the majority of his first three days in Ohio, he had led.

Sepp Straka, an Austrian, finished third on five under par and summed up the pressure that other players are currently facing: “He loves competition, and he doesn’t like giving up shots,” Straka said.

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Scheffler cruises to victory at the Memorial

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Final leaderboard for Memorial Tournament

-10 S Scheffler (US), -6 B Griffin (US), -5 Straka (Aus), -4 Taylor (Can)

Selected others: – 1 Spieth (US) Fowler (US), + 3 S Lowry (Irl), + 4 X Schauffele (US),

Scottie Scheffler, the world’s number one, won the Memorial Tournament in Columbus, Ohio by four shots.

Ben Griffin’s challenge faded on the back nine as the American shot a two-under-par 70 to defeat the American.

Griffin eagled the 15th and birdied the 16th to move just a few strokes away from Scheffler after bogeying on the 12 and 13th.

But he double-bogeyed the 17th to put pressure on his rival, who would go on to earn his third victory of his previous four.

Scheffler’s third major success came in May when he won the PGA Championship.

In his final round, he birdied on the seventh, eleven, and fifteenth holes, but only managed one shot when he bogied the 10th.

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