- One dead after two freight trains collide and derail from bridge in Munich
- Bank of England Reports Brexit Has Reduced UK Economy by 6%
- Severe storm injures nine during handball tournament in Baden-Württemberg
- Germany Supports EU’s Tough Stance on China As Kaja slips to genocide in Gaza – Main Headlines
- Zelenskyy demands Belarus remove Russian drone relays by next week
- Family of four killed in Israeli strikes on residential area in Gaza
- Illegal campfire suspected as cause of Kalamoir Park wildfire; park remains closed
- Kennedy Center considers options for potential partial closure amid renovation plans
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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One dead after two freight trains collide and derail from bridge in Munich
One person has died following a collision between two freight trains on a bridge in Munich, Germany, with recovery efforts expected to continue into the weekend.

Bank of England Reports Brexit Has Reduced UK Economy by 6%
EXTREME HEAT WARNING
Met Office issues amber warning for extreme temperatures
Residents urged to stay indoors and hydrate

Severe storm injures nine during handball tournament in Baden-Württemberg
A severe storm disrupted a major handball tournament in Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg, injuring eight adults and a child as lightning struck while participants secured tents. Similarly, a lightning strike in Münsingen-Dottingen injured one individual, triggering widespread power cuts in the area. Extreme heat is forecast for the coming days.

Germany Supports EU’s Tough Stance on China As Kaja slips to genocide in Gaza – Main Headlines
EU MIGRATION POLICIES
This morning, tensions rise over new EU migration measures as member states debate stricter border controls and refugee policies.
Leaders emphasise unity amid differing national approaches.

Zelenskyy demands Belarus remove Russian drone relays by next week
ISRAEL AIR STRIKES
Israeli forces launched air strikes in south Lebanon overnight, resulting in at least five reported fatalities despite an ongoing ceasefire.
Regional tensions escalate as the situation unfolds.

Family of four killed in Israeli strikes on residential area in Gaza
Israeli strikes on a residential area in Gaza early on Saturday resulted in the deaths of at least five people, including a father and his two daughters, with the mother later succumbing to injuries. Medical sources reported ongoing violence since a ceasefire was brokered in October.
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