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Daily Star - Bigly trouble
Summary of the front page
The Daily Star uses one of Trump’s infamous phrases in their headline which says the former president is in “bigly trouble”.
The paper offers a characteristically satirical look at the case against the 45th President of the United States. The paper describes Mr Trump as an “orange man-baby” in “bigly trouble” – a reference to a term he may have used during a debate with presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
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Ukraine’s Zelensky warns of Iranian-Russian ties amid medical claims
Volodymyr Zelensky warns of deepening ties between Iran and Russia, saying the regimes are “brothers in hatred” and weapons. He highlighted their cooperation in deploying Shahed kamikaze drones against Ukraine. Zelensky calls for united action to counter this threat.

Details on Joe Kent: Resigned Counterterrorism Official Amid Trump’s Iran War
Joe Kent, Trump’s top counterterrorism official, resigned, citing lack of imminent threat from Iran amid the ongoing war.

EU lawmakers push to advance EU–US trade agreement amid ongoing tensions
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Today, EU lawmakers have decided to advance the EU–US trade agreement after prolonged resistance. A vote in the committee is scheduled for Thursday amidst ongoing concerns regarding the implications of the deal.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard warns it could target US companies in the region
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps has threatened to target over a dozen US companies in the Middle East, urging the evacuation of American industries. Companies include ExxonMobil, Boeing, and Microsoft. The IRGC warns residents near these facilities to leave immediately.

Author of children’s grief book convicted of husband’s murder
Kouri Richins, who wrote a children’s book about grief, was found guilty of murdering her husband with fentanyl.

Commission resists overhaul of carbon pricing amid soaring oil prices
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Today, the European Commission maintains its stance on carbon pricing.
Energy tax cuts are being proposed amid rising oil prices, despite member state calls for regulatory suspensions.
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