- Children escape school fire in Tokyo as thick smoke fills building
- US-Iran talks delayed as Israeli military actions continue in Lebanon
- EU leaders support António Costa’s push for diplomacy with Russia
- US Senate passes bipartisan bill to secure funding for infrastructure
- Rutland’s Blue Shirts community patrol programme returns to support local businesses
- Rips appear in new sealant of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool amid algae bloom
- Drone strike on football team bus raises concerns over Belarus’s role in Ukraine conflict
- Bruno Le Maire advocates core European coalition of six countries
Ukraine conducted drone strikes on two oil refineries in Russia’s Samara Oblast on Saturday, targeting facilities vital to Russia’s energy infrastructure. The Novokuybyshevsk refinery experienced significant fires, while the Syzran facility was hit shortly after, impacting fuel supplies crucial for domestic and export distribution.
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Three new cases of meningitis B have been confirmed among young people in Weymouth, Dorset, this morning. Vaccination and antibiotic measures are being implemented for school students in the area to prevent further spread.
Pope Leo XIV condemned global leaders for unjust wars during his visit to Cameroon, asserting that the world is ‘being ravaged by a handful of tyrants.’ He critiques politicians who misuse religion to justify violence and urges a commitment to peace.
Caracas and the European Union have established a new cooperation agenda following discussions in the Venezuelan parliament, marking a significant economic pivot. This agreement coincides with Venezuela’s efforts to restore relations with the IMF and the World Bank.
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This morning, a letter from MP Jess Asato to Ofcom highlights concerns over the impact of online harassment platform Tattle.Life on mental health, particularly following the tragic death of teenager Princess Dickson.
Antarctica’s A-23A iceberg has disintegrated after nearly 40 years at sea, having calved from the Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986. The immense iceberg journeyed over 2,300km before collapsing in the South Atlantic in April 2026. Scientists continue to study its lifecycle and movement patterns.
Leaders in Paris indicated that a neutral mission might be necessary to safeguard shipping in the vital trade route and prevent renewed disruptions. The discussion highlights ongoing concerns regarding maritime security and the strategic importance of maintaining stability in global trade.
Dubai police arrested an airline worker for sharing images of war damage. The arrest followed electronic monitoring of a WhatsApp group, revealing a clip of smoke from an Iranian drone strike. The individual remains in custody while facing serious charges. Further details will unfold as the case progresses.
Hungary’s incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar announced that oil flows from Russia via the Druzhba pipeline could potentially resume next week, following communication from Hungary’s MOL. This pipeline, delivering oil through Ukraine, was halted after damage from a Russian drone strike in January, straining relations with Kyiv.
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