- UAE ministry of defence responds to missile threats following Iranian attacks
- Egypt receives fourth shipment of stolen Ukrainian grain from Russia
- Iranian Exiles Concerned Over ‘Pro-Regime Kill Lists’ After Telegram Doxing
- US launches ‘Project Freedom’ to assist stranded vessels in Strait of Hormuz
- Romania grapples with high budget deficit, inflation and technical recession
- I sampled London’s £11 Heineken pint – was it worth the cost? | News UK
- Explosion at fireworks plant in central China kills 26 and injures 61
- EU prepares to phase out Chinese inverters due to cybersecurity risks
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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UAE ministry of defence responds to missile threats following Iranian attacks
The UAE Ministry of Defence has accused Iran of launching a significant missile attack, including a dozen ballistic missiles and five drones. Influencer Melody Ann Thomas, despite receiving five emergency alerts, believes Dubai remains safe. She encourages staying informed for safety.

Egypt receives fourth shipment of stolen Ukrainian grain from Russia
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha announced that Egypt has received a fourth shipment of stolen Ukrainian grain transported via Russia, accusing Cairo of breaching its commitments. This development raises ongoing concerns regarding Ukraine’s agricultural sovereignty and international grain trafficking.

Iranian Exiles Concerned Over ‘Pro-Regime Kill Lists’ After Telegram Doxing
UK MORNING BRIEFING
Overnight, Iranian activist Ali Taranssari reported that his personal details were revealed by a pro-Regime Telegram channel, posing a significant threat to him and other UK-based opponents. Authorities are investigating the matter.

US launches ‘Project Freedom’ to assist stranded vessels in Strait of Hormuz
Donald Trump has initiated ‘Project Freedom’ to assist stranded vessels in the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions. Thousands of sailors remain caught in the stalemate, prompting a US-led effort to guide neutral ships safely. For further updates, follow the latest developments.

Romania grapples with high budget deficit, inflation and technical recession
Romania is currently grappling with significant economic challenges, including one of the highest budget deficits in the EU, soaring inflation, and a technical recession. This prolonged period of instability poses critical questions for the country’s financial future and governance.

I sampled London’s £11 Heineken pint – was it worth the cost? | News UK
UK MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, reports highlight a bar in central London charging £11 for a pint, raising concerns over rising drink prices. The establishment, located in Mayfair, continues to attract patrons despite its steep costs.
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