- South Africa’s Gary Freeman killed by charging elephant during tourist tour
- Pope Leo XIV addresses Angola’s leaders on corruption and history
- US announces negotiations with Pakistan following Iran’s Strait of Hormuz incident
- Spain calls for EU to end Association Agreement with Israel at rally
- Father of Air India crash victims informed he’s unable to remain in the UK
- 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.
A passenger’s mid-air birth raises legal questions about the citizenship of the newborn, as detailed in Woman’s birth in mid-air creates tricky legal situation | US News.
KANYE MEETING
Kanye West offers to meet UK’s Jewish community.
Following controversy at Wireless festival.
European governments are significantly increasing investments in military space capabilities, responding to heightened security concerns following the cyberattack on the KA-SAT satellite network in February 2022. By 2030, investments are projected to exceed €95 billion, driven by commitments from Germany and France, as Europe seeks greater space autonomy.
ISRAEL CONSULATE SHOOTING
One gunman killed and two others neutralised in shooting near the Israeli consulate in Istanbul this morning.
The incident resulted in multiple casualties and heightened security.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, police cadets conducted tests in Bethnal Green shops to assess compliance with sales regulations on knives to minors, revealing alarming results regarding accessibility and enforcement in the ongoing fight against knife crime.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly unconscious amid a severe health crisis. With reports indicating he cannot partake in decision-making, the situation follows the death of his father, Ali Khamenei. Further developments are anticipated as this unfolds.
The European Union has proposed the AGILE funding programme to enhance the speed of defence technology deployment. Aimed at startups and SMEs, AGILE seeks to bridge the gap between innovation and real-world military applications, addressing the growing challenges of modern warfare and innovation pace.
EUROPEAN UPDATE
This morning, Europe focuses on enhanced energy cooperation
UK MORNING BRIEFING
An Epstein survivor plans to hold a mock tea party outside the White House this morning during King Charles’s state visit, urging the Monarch to support funding for therapy for victims of sexual abuse.
EU member states’ defence research and development reached €13 billion in 2024, growing by €4 billion in 2025, per European Defence Agency estimates. The AGILE programme allocates €115 million to support rapid innovation, aiming to enhance defence technology deployment within three years.
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