- Iran warns vessels against transiting the Strait of Hormuz after naval incident
- Ursula von der Leyen’s aide negotiates release of €10 billion in Hungary
- Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister seeks Polish support to renew EU ties.
- US and Iran Declare Progress in Talks to End Ongoing Conflict
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- US warns of new sanctions on countries engaging with Iran amid ongoing blockade
- Far-right leaders propose remigration plan at Milan summit
- Melbourne police investigate fatal pedestrian collision at Supanova event
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Iran has warned vessels against entering the Strait of Hormuz following an incident where the Indian oil tanker, Sanmar Herald, was fired upon. The Iranian Navy stated that any ship attempting to transit the strait will be targeted, especially while the current US blockade persists.
The US has warned of new sanctions against countries engaging with Iran amid an ongoing naval blockade. The Trump administration stated the Islamic Republic would experience the ‘financial equivalent’ of a bombing campaign. Further developments are anticipated in upcoming negotiations.
One person has died following a collision at the Supanova Comic Con in Melbourne, where a grey Toyota hit pedestrians who were standing on the pavement. Another victim is in critical condition. Melbourne Police are investigating and have arrested a suspect for questioning.
A pig named Albert Einswine broke free from a farm and led cops on a 30-minute chase in New Jersey.
Victoria Mary Clarke shared a surprising anecdote.
Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne on Friday visited the French overseas island of Mayotte, the poorest place in the European Union, amid a growing water crisis. Due to a drawn-out drought compounded by years of underinvestment and water mismanagement, the island’s inhabitants have access to water only one every three days.
The war in Ukraine has forced a major rethink in European security, with both Sweden and Finland abandoning their long-standing policy of non-alignment and applying for NATO membership last year. But while Finland was admitted into NATO this April, delays have persisted on Sweden’s entry, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan linking a serious of unrelated issues to Ankara’s ratification of Sweden’s accession – the latest of which is a potential sale of US F-16 fighter jets to Turkey. We discuss what Sweden’s entry to NATO would actually mean with Sweden’s top diplomat, Foreign Minister Tobias Billström.
‘I don’t think this much has washed up before.’
The Kremlin hackers have been waging cyberwar on the UK since 2015.
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