- Jewish diaspora challenges prevailing views on Israel amid Gaza conflict
- France hosts civil society appeal to maintain momentum for two-state solution
- Critics warn Canada’s new immigration law endangers LGBTQ+ individuals
- Federal judge extends block on Justice Department’s $1.8 billion fund
- Princess Charlotte mirrors mother Kate at Trooping the Colour event
- Woman in critical condition following shark attack at Coogee Beach, Sydney
- EU migration pact enforces solidarity among member states for migrants
- Swiss voters to decide on population cap of 10 million
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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Jewish diaspora challenges prevailing views on Israel amid Gaza conflict
Longstanding tensions between progressive Jewish groups in the US and Israeli officials were spotlighted during the annual Israel Day Parade in New York, attended by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. Protesters voiced opposition to the event, linking Israel’s actions in Gaza to their identities as Jews and calling for a reassessment of support for Israel.

France hosts civil society appeal to maintain momentum for two-state solution
Israeli and Palestinian groups appeal in Paris for global support to maintain the two-state solution amid ongoing Middle East tensions.

Critics warn Canada’s new immigration law endangers LGBTQ+ individuals
Authorities are implementing quarantine measures for crew members of the MV Hondius following a hantavirus outbreak onboard. The vessel is set to dock in Rotterdam for decontamination, while health officials prepare to manage the situation to ensure the safety of local populations.
Federal judge extends block on Justice Department’s $1.8 billion fund
A federal judge in Virginia has granted a preliminary injunction to block the Justice Department’s $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, citing concerns over its potential impact. The order requires the government to assure it will not proceed with the fund, amid ongoing legal challenges.

Princess Charlotte mirrors mother Kate at Trooping the Colour event
The Trooping the Colour ceremony took place in London, celebrating King Charles’ official birthday. With favourable weather, the royal family, including the Princess of Wales and her children, paraded at Horse Guards Parade. The event featured 1,400 soldiers and concluded with an RAF flypast.

Woman in critical condition following shark attack at Coogee Beach, Sydney
A woman suffered serious injuries after an 11ft white shark attack while swimming off Coogee Beach in Sydney; the beach was subsequently closed.
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