- Arlington Bridge deconstruction begins, says Winnipeg mayor
- Iran targets US military bases in Gulf amid renewed tit-for-tat strikes
- Tillis will not support Blanche’s nomination without meeting Epstein survivors
- Seven drones reported over Gösgen nuclear power plant in Switzerland
- Hezbollah video linked to Russia’s Storm-1516 disinformation campaign
- Canadian Wildfire Smoke Spreads Across Northeast and Great Lakes Regions
- B.C. officials prepare for increased wildfire risk due to dry lightning
- U.S. dual citizen leaves Iran after over a year of exit ban
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

Arlington Bridge deconstruction begins, says Winnipeg mayor
The century-old bridge connecting north and south Winnipeg is being dismantled following its closure in late 2023. The City of Winnipeg began the deconstruction process on Thursday, removing the first segment of the structure.

Iran targets US military bases in Gulf amid renewed tit-for-tat strikes
Tit-for-tat strikes have reignited as the US and Iran battle for control of the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns in “As the war rekindles, what options are left to the US and Iran?”
Tillis will not support Blanche’s nomination without meeting Epstein survivors
Republican Senator Thom Tillis has stated that Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche must meet with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse before he will support Blanche’s nomination. This requirement was voiced during Blanche’s confirmation hearing, where issues regarding the mishandling of Epstein’s investigation documents were discussed.

Seven drones reported over Gösgen nuclear power plant in Switzerland
Seven drones were sighted near the Gösgen nuclear power plant in Switzerland, prompting a large police response; however, the plant’s safety was deemed unaffected.

Hezbollah video linked to Russia’s Storm-1516 disinformation campaign
Researchers have identified a social media video, linked to the Russia-associated Storm-1516 influence operation, allegedly showing Hezbollah militants threatening attacks in France ahead of the 14 July Bastille Day celebrations. The video appears fabricated, lacking Hezbollah logos and featuring linguistic errors, undermining its authenticity.

Canadian Wildfire Smoke Spreads Across Northeast and Great Lakes Regions
What’s happening?
Recent reports highlight that smoke from Canadian wildfires is impacting air quality across various regions in the U.S. The National Weather Service has issued air quality alerts as the smoke spreads, with potential health risks for vulnerable populations.
Comparative headlines illustrate this narrative’s varied framing: “Canadian wildfire smoke spreads across the US” from The Washington Post emphasizes the smoke’s movement, focusing on the process. In contrast, CNN’s headline, “Dangerous smoke from Canadian wildfires moves into the Great Lakes and Northeast,” underscores the impact and associated dangers of the smoke on public health, indicating a shift toward a more urgent context in its reporting.
Coverage analyzed: The Washington Post | CNN | The New York Times | WTVG
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