- All 10 provinces now offer long-term sick leave following New Brunswick law
- Alaska Supreme Court allows Daniel J. Sullivan to run in Senate primary against incumbent Dan Sullivan
- Nigel Farage raises concerns over graffiti threatening his life amid £5m donation inquiry
- Fuel shortages in Russia lead to altercations at petrol stations after drone strikes
- Explosion injures couple and teenager in residential building near France
- Iran exits World Cup but finds warmth in Mexican hospitality
- B.C. couple who rescued three from sinking boat urge wearing life-jackets
- Trump nominates Keith Sonderling as permanent labour secretary
Senator Bill Cassidy reported a change in his stance regarding military action in Iran following a briefing from Vice President Kamala Harris and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. He stated that the briefing clarified achievable objectives related to Iran’s nuclear capabilities, which influenced his reconsideration of support for military strikes.
Johnsons of Old Hurst zoo near Huntingdon has reopened, including the crocodile enclosure where a three-year-old boy sustained serious injuries after being thrown into the pit. A suspect, described as “mentally disabled,” has been released on bail following police investigations into the incident.
The World Health Organisation reports 1,300 excess deaths linked to the current heatwave across Europe, with unprecedented temperatures reaching 40°C in Italy.
A civilian aircraft crashed near Tomblaine, eastern France, on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of 11 people onboard, including skydivers on a training flight. Emergency services are on-site, with France’s Interior Minister, Laurent Nunez, travelling to oversee operations.
VENEZUELA EARTHQUAKE
Venezuelan authorities report over 1,400 fatalities from twin earthquakes this morning. Rescue efforts are ongoing as families search for survivors trapped in the rubble.
Iraqi security forces arrested several officials, including five members of parliament, during an anti-corruption operation in Baghdad. The arrests, executed by the Counter Terrorism Service in the Green Zone, stemmed from statements linked to Deputy Oil Minister Adnan al-Jumaili, who faces corruption charges.
A 59-year-old man has died following an incident in Edmonton, where police reported he allegedly assaulted emergency workers and subsequently fled, leading to an officer-involved shooting. Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the event are ongoing.
U.S. Central Command has announced that U.S. forces targeted additional sites near the Strait of Hormuz following an Iranian strike on a vessel in the area. The incident also involved an attack aimed at a U.S. ally, as reported by Aaron Navarro from the White House.
The BT Tower in London is set for a significant transformation into a hotel, following MCR’s acquisition for £275 million. The redevelopment, which aims to restore public access after decades of closure, includes an observation deck and retail space. Construction is expected to begin in 2029, concluding in 2033.
British medic Matthew Foster-Smith arrested in Ecuador for the alleged murder of Colombian model Natalia Villalba Angarita, found concealed in a suitcase.
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