Knicks on brink of first NBA title in 53 years after historic comeback
The New York Knicks are one win away from their first NBA championship in 53 years after completing the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history. A last-second shot sealed the victory, sending Knicks fans into a frenzy. The team now leads the series and could clinch the title in the next game. It would end the longest championship drought in franchise history.
Northern Ireland saw a second consecutive night of anti-immigrant violence, with police deploying water cannons to disperse demonstrators. Twelve police officers were injured during the unrest, which follows a stabbing incident in Belfast that sparked tensions. The protests reflect growing anti-immigrant sentiment in the region. Authorities are bracing for further potential unrest.
The United States and Iran have exchanged military strikes for a second consecutive day, with both sides targeting positions across the Middle East. The escalation follows President Trump blaming Tehran for the downing of a US Army helicopter. Oil prices have risen sharply as markets react to the widening conflict. NYT reports fresh US attacks on Iran, while Al Jazeera notes this marks day 104 of active hostilities.
Ukraine's drone campaign continues to disrupt Russian military logistics, with reports of a 'highway of death' as drones menace supply routes. Long-range Flamingo missiles have struck increasingly far-flung targets inside Russia. Moscow has condemned Canada as a 'warmonger' following a drone production deal with Ukraine. The strikes underscore Ukraine's growing long-range strike capabilities.