- Youngest survivors of Mauthausen camp and missing great white sharks in South Africa
- GoPro worn by model during fatal bungee jump believed to have been concealed
- Ukrainian officials renounce awards after Poland strips honour from president
- New Zealand vs Egypt — Tuesday’s 22nd June fixtures
- Alberta premier criticises Calgary Stampede noise bylaw changes
- Full episode transcripts of Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan now available from 2026
- More than ten injured after lightning strikes during handball match in southern Germany
- Keir Starmer plans resignation announcement amid political pressures
UK MORNING BRIEFING
A former electrician has spoken out this morning about severe injuries sustained from a faulty ladder purchased online, prompting calls for stricter product regulations in the UK to ensure consumer safety.
UAE authorities warn influencers of severe consequences for posts damaging Dubai’s image. British lawyer David Haigh highlighted that content harming the Dubai brand is strictly prohibited, leading to possible fines exceeding £50,000 or jail. Influencers must navigate these stringent laws carefully.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
The EU’s six largest economies this morning urged Brussels to expedite capital markets integration, calling it an urgent necessity. They also support the development of pan-European digital payment solutions to enhance the EU’s strategic autonomy.
Kim Jong-un and his daughter Kim Ju-ae recently inspected a North Korean munitions factory, testing new pistols together. This marks another public appearance for Kim Ju-ae, who had previously been kept from the public eye. State media suggests she may have a future role in leadership.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Today, the Hungarian veto on the €90 billion loan for Ukraine continues. Over the night, the European Commission proposed an inspection of the Druzhba pipeline, central to the ongoing dispute.
Today’s matches include the Championship, Serie A, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, League Two, Saudi Arabian Premier League, and Copa…
Royal Marines executed a covert raid from the German U-boat U-35 during NATO’s Cold Response 26 exercise in the Arctic. The operation involved inflatable raiding craft for stealth reconnaissance and precision naval fire support. Discover more about this vital mission.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki has vetoed legislation enabling access to €44 billion in European Union defence loans this morning. Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government plans to propose alternative measures in response.
Iran launched a drone strike on a joint Special Forces base in Erbil, injuring US soldiers. The attack raised concerns about potential Russian support for Iranian tactics, as revealed by Brigadier Guy Foden. UK forces remain vigilant; further updates are forthcoming.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Iran’s Foreign Minister claims recent bombings on Tehran have not affected military operations against Israel and the US, asserting a resilient defence strategy. Iran’s regional influence continues to grow amidst escalating conflict this morning.
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