- Cuban lawmakers approve nearly 200 free-market reforms to address economic crisis
- Giant fox appears alongside Andy Burnham during Makerfield results announcement
- Children escape school fire in Tokyo as thick smoke fills building
- US-Iran talks delayed as Israeli military actions continue in Lebanon
- EU leaders support António Costa’s push for diplomacy with Russia
- US Senate passes bipartisan bill to secure funding for infrastructure
- Rutland’s Blue Shirts community patrol programme returns to support local businesses
- Rips appear in new sealant of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool amid algae bloom
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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Cuban lawmakers approve nearly 200 free-market reforms to address economic crisis
Cuban lawmakers approved 176 reforms aimed at reducing state control in the economy to attract foreign investment across various sectors. Prime Minister Manuel Marrero presented the measures in response to economic pressures exacerbated by a U.S. oil blockade, marking significant changes since the 1959 revolution.

Giant fox appears alongside Andy Burnham during Makerfield results announcement
Andy Burnham has been elected as the new Member of Parliament for Makerfield, securing 24,937 votes, approximately 55% of the total. His main competitor, animal rights campaigner Robert Pownall, garnered only 18 votes while campaigning in a fox costume to raise awareness for wildlife issues.

Children escape school fire in Tokyo as thick smoke fills building
Fire breaks out at Takinogawa Daisan Elementary School in Tokyo, leading to evacuations and the treatment of several individuals for smoke inhalation.

US-Iran talks delayed as Israeli military actions continue in Lebanon
Talks between the United States and Iran, scheduled to take place in Switzerland, have been postponed due to Iran’s concerns over ongoing Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon. The Swiss Foreign Ministry confirmed the delay, stating that preparations will continue, but no new date has been provided.

EU leaders support António Costa’s push for diplomacy with Russia
EU leaders are responding to European Council President António Costa’s initiative to establish diplomatic contacts with Russia, while Sweden’s EU affairs minister offers exclusive insights ahead of discussions on the bloc’s upcoming long-term budget.

US Senate passes bipartisan bill to secure funding for infrastructure
EUROPEAN UPDATE
This morning, the European Union addresses key economic challenges.
Focus remains on unity and collective solutions for member states.
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