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- Trump withdraws 5,000 troops from Germany amid tensions with Merz
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- France’s interior minister visits free party as government tightens laws
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Cliff Notes – Oblivion Remastered bugs get worse the more you play it reveals tech breakdown Performance issues in Oblivion Remastered worsen with extended play, leading to significant frame rate drops and increased crashes. A Digital Foundry analysis indicates a memory management issue, reminiscent of past Bethesda titles, affecting all console platforms. Bethesda has not yet released substantial updates since launch and is seeking player feedback for potential improvements. Oblivion Remastered bugs get worse the more you play it reveals tech breakdown Oblivion gets worse the more you play it (Bethesda Softworks) Bethesda’s remaster of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion…
Yesterday saw Arsenal come from 2-0 down at Anfield to draw with league winners Liverpool, but the biggest story of the Premier League weekend was news that Liverpool-born England legend Trent Alexander Arnold was booed as he stepped foot onto the pitch at the 67th minute.
Cliff Notes – Liverpool vs Arsenal: Mikel Arteta rails against ‘unacceptable’ performance Mikel Arteta condemned Arsenal’s first-half performance against Liverpool as "unacceptable," despite the team coming back to draw 2-2 after being 2-0 down. The Gunners’ recent Champions League exit added to the pressure, with Arteta emphasising the need for higher standards and accountability within the squad. Arsenal remains second in the league, with crucial matches against Newcastle United and Southampton ahead as they vie for Champions League qualification. Liverpool vs Arsenal: Mikel Arteta rails against ‘unacceptable’ performance Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has described his team’s performance against Liverpool as…
Monday’s headlines are leading with the prime minister’s announcement on his plans to crack down on legal migration to the UK – with measures that include banning overseas care home workers. It’s unclear how these measures won’t damage the economy further, but Starmer’s eyeing up a second term in office, and to beat Reform at the next general election (2029) he’ll need to have made massive moves on immigration (legal and illegal). Recent local elections in England saw Reform sweep traditional Labour and Tory hotspots, meaning you can expect to see both parties move closer to the right for the foreseeable future.
The United States and China have agreed to a temporary reduction in the tariffs they impose on each other’s imports, marking a significant—if short-term—easing in trade tensions between the two economic powers.
Cliff Notes The US and China have agreed to a 90-day pause on tariffs, aiming to alleviate their ongoing trade war. Both countries will maintain a reciprocal tariff rate of 10%, with previous tariffs exceeding 100% now in abeyance. Asian stock markets reacted positively, marking gains for major indices following the announcement. US and China agree to slash tariffs on each other | US News . The US and China have agreed to slash tariffs on each other as they seek to end their trade war.Speaking after talks with Chinese officials in Geneva, US treasury secretary Scott Bessent told reporters…
A yellow weather warning has been issued for thunderstorms, with the potential to cause flooding in parts of England and Wales, according to the Met Office.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has promised “migration numbers will fall” when he sets out plans to reform the UK’s immigration system later this morning.
Cliff Notes – Eurovision faces police complaint after ‘throat-slitting’ gesture at opening ceremony An Israeli broadcaster, Kan, has filed a police complaint after a man made a throat-slitting gesture during the Eurovision 2025 opening ceremony, while Israeli singer Yuval Raphael was present. The incident has led to security concerns for Raphael, who will not be giving interviews, and has sparked controversy over Israel’s participation in the contest, with calls for the exclusion of Kan from future events. Eurovision faces police complaint after ‘throat-slitting’ gesture at opening ceremony Israeli singer Yuval Raphael faced a threatening gesture at the opening ceremony (Picture:…
Pope Leo XIV prioritises global peace, using his first address to advocate for “unarmed peace” while addressing contemporary conflicts, especially in light of his opposition to US politics and environmental issues.
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