- Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian baby in occupied West Bank shooting
- Us defence secretary urges european allies to enhance conventional defence
- Pope Leo XIV begins apostolic journey to Spain amid conservative backlash
- Cockroach Janta Party rallies in New Delhi to protest education issues
- Claude Lemieux’s death highlights CTE as family donates brain for research
- Heightened security measures for Trump’s NBA Finals attendance include bag ban at Madison Square Garden
UK Government Announces New Environmental Policies: how outlets frame it
- Charing Cross station to close for 22 days in August for £20 million upgrades
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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Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian baby in occupied West Bank shooting
A seven-month-old Palestinian baby, Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, was killed by Israeli soldiers’ gunfire while in his parents’ car in Tel Rumeida, West Bank.

Us defence secretary urges european allies to enhance conventional defence
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasised that Europe “must be the first to provide for its own conventional defence” during D-Day commemorations in Normandy. He urged allies, particularly France, to demonstrate commitment to strengthening their defences amid a backdrop of reducing US troop presence in Europe.

Pope Leo XIV begins apostolic journey to Spain amid conservative backlash
What’s going on?
Pope Leo XIV has launched a historic apostolic journey to Spain, marking a significant event in his papacy. This visit aims to strengthen connections with the Spanish Catholic community amid evolving social dynamics. The journey highlights the Pope’s commitment to addressing contemporary issues within the Church.
Contrasting headlines illustrate differing emphases: “Pope Leo visits a polarized Spain where conservatives are turning on the church” from The Washington Post prioritises the political backdrop, while CNN’s “What Pope Leo’s Spain visit tells us about his priorities” directs focus towards the Pope’s intentions and initiatives during the visit. This disparity in framing affects how audiences perceive the significance of the papal journey.
Coverage analysed: The Washington Post | CNN | Vatican News | The New York Times

Cockroach Janta Party rallies in New Delhi to protest education issues
Hundreds gathered in New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar on Saturday to protest against India’s education system under the Cockroach Janta Party, a satirical movement founded in response to derogatory remarks about government critics. Demonstrators called for the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan following recent exam irregularities and student distress.

Claude Lemieux’s death highlights CTE as family donates brain for research
A degenerative brain disease, identified posthumously, has been detected in several former hockey players, including Henri Richard, Chris Simon, and Bob Probert. This discovery raises concerns about the long-term impacts of head injuries sustained during sports.
Heightened security measures for Trump’s NBA Finals attendance include bag ban at Madison Square Garden
President Trump will attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden, prompting extensive security preparations. Enhanced measures will include a hard closure of the area, ticketed entry, and screening protocols for fans.
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