- US Agrees to Continue Talks with Iran as Trump Claims Ceasefire Is Over
- Dozens of schoolchildren and teachers rescued two months after abduction in Nigeria
- Gordie Howe bridge expected to open by late July following delay
- Trump administration backs bill for heavy tariffs on Russian oil to pressure Moscow
- Passengers swim to shore after Cessna 402B makes emergency landing in sea
- French government activates extreme heat plan amid renewed heatwave
- Deaths and suicides highlight conditions in New Jersey State Prison
- Second boat linked to B.C. charter before fatal sinking raises rescue concerns
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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US Agrees to Continue Talks with Iran as Trump Claims Ceasefire Is Over
What’s going on?
The US confirmed it agreed to Iran’s request to continue diplomatic talks, but announced the ceasefire is now over. This announcement follows the conclusion of two days of strikes and heightened tensions between the nations. The US affirmed that discussions would no longer include a ceasefire arrangement.
In contrast, Reuters reported, “Trump says US agreed to Iran’s request to continue talks, but ceasefire is over,” focusing on a specific negotiation detail. CNN’s angle, “Live updates: Diplomats race to revive US-Iran talks after Trump declares ceasefire over,” emphasises the urgency of diplomatic efforts amid the collapse of the ceasefire.
Coverage analysed: Reuters | CNN

Dozens of schoolchildren and teachers rescued two months after abduction in Nigeria
Dozens of students and teachers abducted from schools in Oyo State, Nigeria, have been rescued after 56 days in captivity. President Bola Tinubu announced the successful operation, which resulted in the arrest of eight assailants. The kidnappings have raised ongoing concerns about the security crisis in Nigeria.

Gordie Howe bridge expected to open by late July following delay
The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Windsor-Detroit Bridge, originally set for early June, has been postponed. The Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority indicated that the delay is due to the need for additional time to address unresolved issues between the two countries.
Trump administration backs bill for heavy tariffs on Russian oil to pressure Moscow
The Trump administration plans to support a draft bill imposing significant financial penalties on purchasers of Russian oil, aiming to increase economic pressure on Moscow amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal confirmed White House backing for the legislation.

Passengers swim to shore after Cessna 402B makes emergency landing in sea
Passengers swim to safety after a Cessna 402B aircraft operated by ZED Airlines made an emergency water landing off Lafiteau, Haiti, with no injuries reported.

French government activates extreme heat plan amid renewed heatwave
The French government has activated the “Orsec extreme heat plan” for nine departments due to a persistent heatwave, with red alerts extended to 24 areas, including Ile-de-France. This unprecedented measure is aimed at protecting vulnerable populations amid increasing wildfires, which have already burned twice as much land as last year.
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