- Trump Backs Pakistan as Iran Mediator Amid Graham’s Concerns
- Article on Hitler’s Rise to Power Unearthed in Lincolnshire Renovation
- Greece unveils Kasta Tomb restoration project linked to Alexander the Great
- Russia launches daytime drone attack on Ukraine, killing three civilians
- Andriy Yermak, ex-aide to Zelenskyy, in court over money laundering scheme
- UN Demands Investigations into Nigeria, Chad Attacks Killing Civilians
- Three women recovered from sea near Brighton in ‘tragic event’ | News UK
- WHO warns of potential increase in hantavirus cases following cruise outbreak
Financial Times - oil producers spring surprise output cut of more than 1mn barrels a day
Summary of the front page
The Financial Times splashes on the revelations from oil producing nations that they will be cutting back production by more than a million barrels a day.
According to the paper, the move has put Saudi Arabia on a “collision course” with the US as it attempts to boost prices.
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Trump Backs Pakistan as Iran Mediator Amid Graham’s Concerns
Donald Trump has reiterated his support for Pakistan as a mediator in US-Iran relations, despite Senator Lindsey Graham’s distrust of Islamabad’s role. Trump praised Pakistan’s leadership for facilitating a recent ceasefire, while Graham raised concerns over military assets reportedly stationed in Pakistan to shield Iran from US attacks.

Article on Hitler’s Rise to Power Unearthed in Lincolnshire Renovation
UK MORNING BRIEFING
Builders in Stamford uncovered a 1933 newspaper during a refurbishment this morning. The Daily Herald featured alarming headlines on Adolf Hitler’s regime, highlighting early reports of terror and political suppression in Germany.

Greece unveils Kasta Tomb restoration project linked to Alexander the Great
Greece is restoring the Kasta Tomb, linked to Alexander the Great, covering over 20 acres and dating to the 4th century BC. The monumental project, overseen by Culture Minister Lina Mendoni, aims to reveal its historical significance and plans to open the site to the public in early 2028.

Russia launches daytime drone attack on Ukraine, killing three civilians
Moscow has initiated a significant daytime aerial assault on Ukraine, deploying hundreds of drones, resulting in at least three fatalities and 12 injuries. Ukrainian military intelligence warns of a sustained attack on critical infrastructure, with drones detected from various directions, including Belarus.

Andriy Yermak, ex-aide to Zelenskyy, in court over money laundering scheme
Andriy Yermak, former chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, appeared in court as prosecutors seek his arrest over allegations of a $10.5 million money-laundering scheme linked to a luxury housing project. Yermak denied the charges and a hearing is set to continue on Wednesday.

UN Demands Investigations into Nigeria, Chad Attacks Killing Civilians
The United Nations human rights chief has called for independent investigations into airstrikes by Nigerian and Chadian forces that reportedly killed over 100 civilians in northern Nigeria. Concerns persist about the high civilian toll from these operations targeting Boko Haram.
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