- Moroccan rapper Mehdi El Youbi arrested in Casablanca amid rising repression
- Ontario manufacturer Woodward Inc. to close Peterborough facility and relocate to Poland
- Senate Democrats block defence policy bill amid objections to Iran conflict
- British pensioner, 86, injured by bull at San Fermin festival in Pamplona
- Hungary’s parliament votes to remove president tamás sulyok from office
- Trump suspends plans for tolls in Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions
- Residents evacuated in northern Ontario due to nearby forest fires
- States highlight big businesses employing Medicaid recipients amid funding losses
Metro - You’re nicked
Summary of the front page
The Metro leads on Nicola Sturgeon’s husband Peter Murrell being arrested in a probe over the SNP party’s finances, with the couple’s home scoured by police.
The paper features an image of blue tents and police tape outside the couple’s home in a quiet cul-de-sac in Glasgow and notes that a search of SNP HQ in Edinburgh was made at the same time. Mr Murrell, who resigned as chief executive last month, has been released without charge, pending further investigation.
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Moroccan rapper Mehdi El Youbi arrested in Casablanca amid rising repression
Moroccan rapper Mehdi El Youbi was arrested in Casablanca after being questioned by the National Brigade of Judicial Police. His supporters assert the detention is linked to his artistic expression. El Youbi, known for politically charged lyrics, faces concerns over legal representation amid a lawyers’ strike in Morocco.

Ontario manufacturer Woodward Inc. to close Peterborough facility and relocate to Poland
Woodward Inc. will close its Peterborough, Ontario facility by the end of August 2027, resulting in the loss of 165 jobs. The decision comes as the company reassesses its operational needs amid changing market conditions.
Senate Democrats block defence policy bill amid objections to Iran conflict
Senate Democrats blocked the procedural vote on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) amid concerns over the Trump administration’s conduct in the Iran conflict. The 50 to 46 vote reflected bipartisan tensions, with critics arguing the bill should not proceed during heightened military hostilities.

British pensioner, 86, injured by bull at San Fermin festival in Pamplona
A British pensioner from Halesowen is among ten hospitalised after being gored during the San Fermin festival’s bull run in Pamplona, Spain.

Hungary’s parliament votes to remove president tamás sulyok from office
Hungary’s parliament has approved a constitutional amendment to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office, amid allegations from Prime Minister Péter Magyar that Sulyok serves as a puppet for Viktor Orbán. Sulyok, however, claims the amendment is unconstitutional and remains firm in his position.

Trump suspends plans for tolls in Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions
What’s going on?
US President Trump announced plans to impose a 20% toll on ships traversing the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions. This action follows a series of attacks on naval vessels in the region. Trump’s administration has confirmed the naval blockade is effectively reinstated.
AP News highlights the political aspect with the headline, “Trump backs away from plans to charge fees in the Strait of Hormuz as attacks intensify,” focusing on the repercussions of the toll plan. In contrast, Fast Company states, “Trump weighs 20% toll at Strait of Hormuz and says blockade is back on, threatening ceasefire with Iran,” emphasising the potential escalation of military conflict.
Coverage analysed: AP News | Fast Company
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