- Stefanski continues testimony as Crown questions account of ex-wife’s death
- U.S. conducts additional strikes on Iranian targets following Trump’s vow to intensify action
- Girl, now wheelchair-bound and non-verbal, recovering after stabbing in Dublin
- Bulgaria halts army weapon supplies to Ukraine, cites need for diplomacy
- Canada establishes new panel for preventative cancer screenings
- Graham Platner wins Maine Democratic Senate primary to challenge Susan Collins
- Spain implements strict measures for England and Scotland World Cup fans
- Ukraine strikes Russian military plant supplying drone components, says Zelenskyy
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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Stefanski continues testimony as Crown questions account of ex-wife’s death
Tatjana Stefanski’s body was discovered down a steep embankment along a forest service road near Mabel Lake, approximately 25 kilometres from the nearest point, on 14 April 2024. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.
U.S. conducts additional strikes on Iranian targets following Trump’s vow to intensify action
The U.S. military conducted additional airstrikes on multiple targets in Iran early Thursday, citing Iran’s “unwarranted and continued aggression.” The strikes targeted key facilities, including ammunition depots. This escalation follows President Trump’s remarks on intensifying pressure on Iran amid ongoing negotiations concerning a ceasefire and diplomatic relations.

Girl, now wheelchair-bound and non-verbal, recovering after stabbing in Dublin
A mother shares her daughter’s recovery journey after a stabbing incident outside a Dublin school, where multiple children were injured on November 23, 2023.

Bulgaria halts army weapon supplies to Ukraine, cites need for diplomacy
Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Rumen Radev announced that the country will stop providing army weapons to Ukraine, advocating instead for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict. While Bulgaria’s defence industry will continue supplying ammunition, Radev emphasised the need for peaceful negotiations over further military aid.

Canada establishes new panel for preventative cancer screenings
A new committee has been established to replace a task force that was suspended in March 2025. This decision follows controversy regarding the task force’s recommendation against breast cancer screening for women under the age of 50.
Graham Platner wins Maine Democratic Senate primary to challenge Susan Collins
Democrat Graham Platner secured the party’s nomination for the Senate in Maine, facing allegations of misconduct ahead of a November contest against GOP Senator Susan Collins. Platner, a newcomer backed by progressives, faces scrutiny over recent allegations, while Collins seeks re-election in a crucial race for Senate control.
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