- Ukrainian forces strike Wildberries warehouse in Moscow region, impacting logistics
- Ukrainian Strikes Kill Six in Belgorod, Escalating Tensions with Russia
- USS Lincoln crisis raises concerns over crew welfare and operational readiness
- Marcus Ericsson claims victory at inaugural Ontario Honda Dealers Indy in Markham
- Trump orders reduction in childhood vaccines as Kennedy’s research stalls
- Sainsbury’s halts facial recognition at London store after false accusation
- Twelve people killed in tourist bus crash on M3 motorway in Hungary
- EU proposes major tobacco tax overhaul, raising cigarette duties by 139%
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President Trump has ordered a reduction in childhood vaccinations, citing concerns over autism, despite a lack of supporting evidence from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Medical experts express confusion over the directive, which aligns with a reassessment of the vaccine schedule by the Department of Health and Human Services.
EUROPEAN UPDATE
This morning, Europe faces pressing challenges amid ongoing climate discussions.
Key policy shifts are anticipated across multiple sectors.
President Trump announced a reduction in joint military exercises with South Korea, citing their refusal to participate in efforts to denuclearise Iran. He labelled the exercises as costly and provocative towards North Korea, stressing that their reduction is “somewhat unrelated” to this refusal.
The White House reports that UK-US trade talks are progressing positively, according to Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, though specifics on negotiations are not disclosed.
Sixty-five fatalities and over 1,200 injuries have been reported following a powerful explosion at Iran’s Shahid Rajaei container port, which also caused extensive property damage.
The upcoming Canadian election is heavily influenced by the “Trump effect,” with increased nationalism shaping voter preferences, particularly against conservative opposition closely aligned with Trump.
A US airstrike on a prison in Yemen reportedly killed at least 68 people, primarily African migrants, and left 47 others wounded, according to Houthi claims.
Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen asserts that Greenland will not be treated as property for sale amid US interest in the territory.
Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, and Bad Company are among the first-time nominees being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, alongside other influential artists such as Cyndi Lauper, Outkast, the White Stripes, and Soundgarden.
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