- US economy shows signs of slowdown amid rising inflation pressures
- Drones strike UN humanitarian convoy in Kherson, Ukraine, amid ongoing conflict
- Authorities confirm dead whale stranded in Denmark is humpback “Timmy”
- Thailand reports eight dead as bus explodes after collision with freight train
- Car strikes pedestrians in Modena, injuring eight, four critically
- Car strikes pedestrians in Modena, injuring at least seven people
- Metropolitan Police deploy 4,000 officers for rival marches in London
- King ‘stunned’ as soldier dies in fall from horse at Royal Windsor Show
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EUROPEAN UPDATE
This morning, Europe faces economic challenges and geopolitical tensions.
Focus remains on cohesion and collaboration across the European Union.
Xi Jinping issued a cautionary warning to Donald Trump during his visit to Beijing, emphasising that cooperation benefits both China and the United States while confrontation leads to loss. The leaders aim to explore avenues for collaboration and sustain trade momentum during this crucial dialogue.
Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil are urging an immigration appeals court to reopen his deportation case, citing new evidence suggesting the Trump administration manipulated proceedings against him due to his pro-Palestine activism. Khalil’s case, flagged as a high priority, raises concerns over due process and freedom of speech.
Brady Tkachuk attacks a TikTok video shared by the White House, calling it “clearly fake” and denying controversial remarks about Canadians.
Sky News has uncovered a timeline of photographs from Clinton Foundation trips featuring Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein.
UK and US staff withdrawn from embassies in Iran and Israel amid escalating security concerns and potential conflict in the region.
Netflix withdraws from the Warner Bros bid as Paramount’s offer of $31 per share is deemed ‘superior’ by Warner’s board.
Hillary Clinton denied knowledge of Epstein’s crimes and criticized questioning about UFOs and Pizzagate during her testimony.
AI models are prepared to use nuclear weapons in 95% of wargames, as a study finds in the AI willing to ‘go nuclear’ in wargames.
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