- Police incident at Manchester Airport closes Terminal 2 and causes traffic delays
- China carries out execution of man convicted of poisoning gaming tycoon Lin Qi
- EU lawmakers oppose new Commission rule limiting data centre environmental ratings
- EU to prevent new member states from acquiring veto rights amid enlargement push
- US launches new strikes on Iran, targeting missile sites and naval forces
- Taiwan’s economy grows significantly due to AI, but benefits are unevenly shared
- Biden files lawsuit against Justice Department to halt release of audio files
- Knife robberies decline in hotspot areas as policing efforts intensify
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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Police incident at Manchester Airport closes Terminal 2 and causes traffic delays
Manchester Airport’s Terminal 2 is in lockdown following a police incident, resulting in significant traffic delays as access points are closed. Passengers have abandoned vehicles to walk to the terminal. Despite the disruptions, flight operations remain unaffected, though some services face delays.

China carries out execution of man convicted of poisoning gaming tycoon Lin Qi
Xu Yao has been sentenced to death for the murder of Lin Qi, the founder of Yoozoo Games, after poisoning him in December 2020.

EU lawmakers oppose new Commission rule limiting data centre environmental ratings
EU lawmakers are contesting a European Commission rule regarding data centre ratings, arguing it would limit public access to information on the environmental performance of individual facilities. This dispute highlights concerns about transparency in the sector’s impact on sustainability.

EU to prevent new member states from acquiring veto rights amid enlargement push
EU FOCUS
This morning, European Union leaders address energy strategies and economic challenges as tensions rise over recent geopolitical developments.
Member states seek coordinated responses to enhance stability and resilience.
US launches new strikes on Iran, targeting missile sites and naval forces
RUSSIA TARGETS UK
GCHQ warns of Russia’s relentless attempts to undermine UK infrastructure and democracy this morning.
Increased security concerns escalate amid rising tensions.

Taiwan’s economy grows significantly due to AI, but benefits are unevenly shared
Taiwan’s economy is experiencing rapid growth, with GDP rising 8.63% in 2025 and 13.69% in early 2026, driven largely by semiconductor exports. However, concerns are growing about wealth inequality, as many outside the tech sector feel overlooked amid the AI boom’s benefits.
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