People stand amid smoke during a demonstration against the government's labor law reform. AFP
These are some of the headlines we are tracking for you in this edition of Press TV's Top 5:
Iran’s Leader says Iranian officials must be vigilant about the West’s continued soft war against the country, warning that enemies want to weaken the system from within.
In the French capital, police have clashed with protesters outraged over the government’s proposed labor law reforms.
A new research is warning about blind discrimination against Muslim women in the U-K, saying the phenomenon is exacerbated by gender and religious factors.
G-7 leaders agree to send a strong message to China on South China Sea. Beijing says the issue has nothing to do with the G-7 or its members.
US President Barack Obama says his visit to Hiroshima will underscore dangers of warfare. He refuses to apologize for the nuke attacks on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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