1. Australia's ruling Labor Party said it would raise visa fees for international students to A$2,000 ($1,279) if reelected.

2. Putin declared a three-day ceasefire in May in the war with Ukraine to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Union and its allies in World War Two.

3. Trump suggested Zelenskiy was ready to give up Crimea as the price of a peace deal with Russia.

4. The US aviation industry, reeling from Trump's trade war and a slump in travel demand, is lobbying the White House for exemptions from tariffs.

5. Sixty-eight bodies were recovered in Yemen and 47 others were wounded after a US strike on Saada hit a detention center hosting African migrants.

6. Taiwan's Pegatron, an important supplier to Apple and Dell, said that Trump's tariffs were confusing US customers and risked leading to shortages of consumer electronics in the US.