- Californians express concerns about crime ahead of upcoming elections
- London couple participates in pioneering Alzheimer’s treatment trial
- Britons advised to arrive three hours early for flights home due to EES delays
- Russian drone crash in Galați raises safety concerns among residents
- NJ Governor Sherrill Blames Outsiders for Delaney Hall Protest Violence
- UAE reports 6.2% GDP growth in 2025, driven by non-oil sector expansion
- Trump to open Great American State Fair as several musicians withdraw
- Family of four killed in Virginia bus crash
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.
Today's top stories
Californians express concerns about crime ahead of upcoming elections
California voters will head to the polls next week to select new leaders, with the mayoral race in Los Angeles particularly competitive. The election is centred on several key issues, notably crime, as candidates outline their differing approaches to public safety. Adam Yamaguchi reports.

London couple participates in pioneering Alzheimer’s treatment trial
Denis Horton sought medical advice for his wife Penny after she exhibited signs of early onset Alzheimer’s, including memory loss. Following extensive testing, she was diagnosed and is participating in a pioneering clinical trial at University College Hospital focusing on brain inflammation’s role in Alzheimer’s progression.

Britons advised to arrive three hours early for flights home due to EES delays
Passengers are advised to allow up to three hours for their return flights to the UK due to delays caused by the EU’s Entry Exit System at border controls.

Russian drone crash in Galați raises safety concerns among residents
A Russian drone crash in Galați has drawn widespread condemnation, including from NATO, amid fears of escalating attacks as the Ukraine conflict intensifies. Residents express anxiety over safety and emergency preparedness, highlighting the need for broader training in response to potential drone incidents.

NJ Governor Sherrill Blames Outsiders for Delaney Hall Protest Violence
What’s happening?
Protests erupted at the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark, prompted by the presence of ICE agents. Police engaged with demonstrators, with reports of chemical agents used to disperse crowds.
In contrasting coverage, The New York Times headlines, “Gov. Sherrill Calls for Calm at Delaney Hall as Counterprotesters Arrive,” focus on a governmental response aimed at maintaining order, emphasizing the procedural aspect of the situation. Conversely, NBC New York reports, “WNBC crew removed from news vehicle as state police tear gases Delaney Hall protesters,” highlighting direct conflict and chaotic scenes as police confront protesters, emphasizing the more dramatic impact of the events.
Coverage analyzed: The New York Times | NBC New York | Gothamist | ABC7 Eyewitness News
UAE reports 6.2% GDP growth in 2025, driven by non-oil sector expansion
UAE GDP hit $517bn in 2025, driven by a 6.8% growth in the non-oil sector, reflecting successful diversification efforts.
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