- US demands Iran cease attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Kananaskis recovers from floods but some trails remain closed
- Hegseth expresses frustration over grooming standard non-compliance by troops
- Ukraine targets 49 ships from Russia’s shadow fleet in recent attacks
- Belgium to introduce road tax for foreign drivers starting May 2027
- Graham Platner withdraws from Maine Senate race amid ongoing allegations
- 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
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 demands Iran cease attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
EUROPE PROPOSALS
Europe discusses implementing navigational fees in the Strait of Hormuz today.
This follows heightened tensions and calls for enhanced maritime security measures.

Kananaskis recovers from floods but some trails remain closed
Heavy rainfall in Kananaskis two weeks ago caused significant flooding, leading to evacuations and a bridge collapse. As the area begins to recover, conditions are improving with the land drying out in preparation for summer.
Hegseth expresses frustration over grooming standard non-compliance by troops
Senior Pentagon officials are intensifying enforcement of grooming and fitness standards for U.S. service members following Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth’s directives. Recent measures include the potential discharge of those failing to comply after medical waivers due to ongoing concerns about military readiness and discipline standards.

Ukraine targets 49 ships from Russia’s shadow fleet in recent attacks
Ukrainian strikes have severely impacted Russia’s shadow fleet, resulting in the loss of 49 vessels this week and escalating fuel shortages across the country.

Belgium to introduce road tax for foreign drivers starting May 2027
Belgium’s three regions have announced the introduction of a road tax starting 1 May 2027, affecting both domestic and foreign drivers. The tax requires vehicle registration, with annual fees ranging from €90 for zero-emission cars to €125 for higher polluting vehicles.

Graham Platner withdraws from Maine Senate race amid ongoing allegations
What’s happening?
Graham Platner has officially suspended his Senate campaign in Maine amidst allegations of misconduct. His decision marks a significant shift in the state’s political landscape, and he has filed the necessary paperwork to withdraw from the race.
Coverage analyzed: NPR | The Guardian | PBS | The New York Times
NPR’s headline, “Graham Platner submits notice to formally withdraw from Maine Senate race,” emphasizes the procedural aspect of his exit. In contrast, The Guardian headlines, “It’s not me, it’s them: Platner goes down snarling with graceless exit video,” frames the narrative around Platner’s behavior, hinting at personal conflict and drama. The differing focuses reflect broader themes: NPR aims for an objective overview of the campaign’s conclusion, while The Guardian highlights the emotional fallout and potential public perception, illustrating varying angles in political storytelling.
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