- Police detain alleged perpetrator under German privacy laws
- Day Three of Tube Strike Sees 4,000 Cyclists on Embankment in Just Hours
- Italian police arrest 35 members of Sicilian Cosa Nostra in major crackdown
- Airlines cancel thousands of flights as EU faces jet fuel shortages
- EU approves €90bn loan for Ukraine as pipeline dispute resolves.
- Iran seizes two foreign vessels in strategic Strait of Hormuz incident
- Mum fraudulently claimed £75,000 in benefits by alleging partner was homeless | News UK
- Study warns that great white sharks face overheating risks as seas warm
UK MORNING BRIEFING
The M1 motorway is closed in both directions in Derbyshire this morning due to an ongoing police incident near Staveley. Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes to avoid congestion.
Six US service members died in a KC-135 refuelling plane crash in Iraq during operations in the Middle East. The Department of Defence has identified them as Captain Ariana G. Savino, Major John ‘Alex’ Klinner, and Captain Seth R. Koval, among others. The circumstances of the incident are under investigation.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, the EU faces increased security and economic challenges following the outbreak of war in Iran. Experts warn of immediate impacts on crime and energy reliance across Europe.
EUROPEAN UPDATE
This morning, Europe faces critical economic and political challenges.
Key discussions will shape regional stability and growth.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
A woman was sexually assaulted on the London Underground yesterday morning.
The British Transport Police has released CCTV footage of a man who may assist with the ongoing investigation.
A missile struck the US Embassy in Baghdad’s Green Zone, causing significant damage. Smoke and flames have been reported, particularly on the rooftop helipad. The embassy has yet to comment on the attack. Authorities believe it may involve a projectile or drone, and details are pending.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, the Iranian ambassador to the UN reaffirmed that Tehran does not attack civilian sites in the Gulf, despite accusations. He indicated that any facility used to target Iran, including in Europe, could become a legitimate military target.
Russia has limited mobile internet access in major cities, including Moscow and St Petersburg, for over a week. Residents have turned to walkie-talkies and paper maps to communicate. These restrictions follow a new law allowing the FSB to order telecom shutdowns. Stay updated on further developments.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, EU leaders continue discussions on the Savings and Investment Union to unify Europe’s financial landscape. Concerns over national market impacts remain, hampering progress ahead of next week’s European Council summit.
Today features exciting matchups in the Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, and friendly international matches. Premier…
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