- Bruno Le Maire advocates core European coalition of six countries
- Supreme Court limits gun bans for marijuana users in landmark ruling
- Ukrainian drones attack Moscow refinery causing significant fire damage
- Dozens of countries warn of potential atrocities as violence escalates in Sudan’s el-Obeid
- Shoppers welcome Zellers’ return to Toronto with nostalgia and excitement
- Trump criticises opponents of Iran deal amid bipartisan backlash
- Kate Middleton interacts warmly with shy girl at Royal Ascot
- Expedition in Antarctica explores sea squirt that may aid melanoma treatment
Karex Bhd, the world’s largest condom producer, is raising prices by up to 30% due to supply chain disruptions linked to the war in Iran. The CEO, Goh Miah Kiat, indicated that further increases may occur if conditions do not improve. Customers should prepare for higher costs.
NATO intercepted Russian strategic bombers and fighter jets over the Baltic Sea on Monday, deploying French Rafale fighters from Lithuania as part of ongoing air-policing efforts. This coordinated response involved aircraft from several nations, ensuring vigilance against Russian incursions in the region.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, headteachers express challenges regarding the government’s imminent ban on mobile phones in schools, citing difficulties with enforcement, especially among secondary students. The law is set to amend existing guidance on children’s wellbeing.
Japan has raised the mega-quake warning level after a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck off its northeastern coast. This has increased the probability of a follow-up mega-quake from 0.1% to 1%. Authorities stress the importance of being prepared and responsive.
Tensions escalate as the fragile two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran nears expiration, with no confirmation from Tehran regarding participation in upcoming Islamabad talks. Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance leads negotiations amid threats from both sides, raising concerns about the potential for renewed conflict.
Emmanuel Macron is set to meet Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam amid rising tensions following the death of a French UN soldier in Lebanon. France aims to reaffirm its commitment to Lebanon’s sovereignty and the ceasefire terms, while discussions continue regarding future security in the region.
UNEMPLOYMENT FALLS
UK unemployment rate decreases to 4.9%
Fewer students are actively seeking work
US President Donald Trump has stated that any new nuclear deal with Iran will surpass the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which he abandoned in 2018. The original accord saw Iran limit its uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief. New demands include stricter controls on Iran’s nuclear and missile programmes.
JAPAN EARTHQUAKE
A 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck off Japan overnight, prompting tsunami warnings that have since been downgraded.
Authorities advise local residents on emergency preparedness measures.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
A former Houses of Parliament employee was arrested last week under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. This morning, Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle confirmed that the police investigation is ongoing and further details will follow.
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