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King Charles III has been invited to address Congress, reaffirming the US-UK alliance during his state visit.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated a potential re-evaluation of NATO following European allies’ refusal to support military actions in Iran. This comes amid heightened tensions, with several nations restricting US access to bases, prompting concerns over NATO’s effectiveness in safeguarding American interests.
EU STRATEGIC MOVES
This morning, the European Union addresses pressing issues, including sanctions, energy policy, and defence collaboration in response to global tensions.
Key developments will influence regional stability and economic strategies.
KIDNAPPING IN IRAQ
US journalist Shelly Kittleson was kidnapped overnight by an Iran-backed militia.
US officials are currently assessing the situation and potential responses.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
The NHS is days away from medical supply shortages due to the Iran war, warns Sir Jim Mackey. Critical items like syringes and masks are affected by disrupted deliveries from the Strait of Hormuz.
War Paws in Erbil faces the euthanisation of 700 animals as Iraq orders the British-run shelter to relocate. CEO Louise Hastie highlights the dire situation amid escalating conflict. The shelter, operational since 2018, urgently needs support to fund a move.
The EU’s energy chief, Dan Jørgensen, has warned that high energy prices may persist even with a swift peace deal in Iran, urging member states to prepare for extended disruptions. Rising fuel costs have prompted discussions on measures like rationing and car-free Sundays to manage demand.
EUROPEAN UPDATE
This morning, Europe monitors economic trends and political developments critical for stability and growth.
Discussions among EU leaders highlight urgent collaborative efforts.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, the iconic Gliderdome in Boston, Lincolnshire, renowned for hosting legendary musicians, is up for sale. New owners will have the opportunity to shape its next chapter, with parts available for individual purchase.
High Representative Kaja Kallas convened EU foreign ministers in Kyiv to commemorate the victims of the Bucha massacre, a pivotal event symbolising the quest for justice and accountability in Ukraine. This gathering highlights the EU’s ongoing support for Ukraine amid its conflict.
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