- Putin ally advocates for nuclear weapons in vision for Russia’s future
- EU leaders meet Western Balkan states to discuss membership bid progress
- US lawmakers reach tentative agreement to avert government shutdown
- Mogadishu clashes exacerbate Somalia’s ongoing political crisis
- High-water levels to raise Saskatoon waterline by over half a metre
- House approves new Ukraine aid package as several Republicans join Democrats
- Astronomers find evidence of magnetic fields on distant exoplanets with high-speed winds
- Zelenskyy proposes meeting with Putin to end war in open letter
Daily Express - Reasons to be cheerful! Economy on the mend
Summary of the front page
The Daily Express says Britain’s economy is on the mend. Britain’s economy is showing signs of a quicker recovery. The paper reports that analysts have seen business confidence soar, while inflation falls.
The front page also reports millions in the UK are suffering with hay fever and news on the upcoming coronation.
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Putin ally advocates for nuclear weapons in vision for Russia’s future
Konstantin Malofeev outlines a 25-year vision for Russia, predicting nuclear weapon use to achieve what he describes as a ‘good’ outcome amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

EU leaders meet Western Balkan states to discuss membership bid progress
EU institutional leaders and approximately 30 European heads of state will meet with six Western Balkan leaders today in Montenegro. This bi-annual summit aims to expedite the countries’ EU accession bids, highlighting Montenegro and Albania as potential frontrunners for membership.

US lawmakers reach tentative agreement to avert government shutdown
EUROPEAN UPDATE
This morning, Europe faces ongoing economic challenges and geopolitical tensions.
Coordination among member states remains crucial for stability and growth.

Mogadishu clashes exacerbate Somalia’s ongoing political crisis
Fighting broke out in Mogadishu as tensions surrounding delayed elections escalated. Government and opposition forces engaged in armed clashes, leading to significant disruption and civilian displacement. The conflict reflects ongoing concerns over President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s term extension, which opposition leaders have branded illegal.

High-water levels to raise Saskatoon waterline by over half a metre
High water levels on the South Saskatchewan River are prompting changes for water sport groups, with some adjusting their activities while others stand to benefit. Authorities have issued warnings regarding potential dangers associated with the rising waters.
House approves new Ukraine aid package as several Republicans join Democrats
The House voted to send up to $8 billion in military loans to Ukraine, facilitated by a discharge petition initiated by Rep. Gregory Meeks. The legislation passed 226 to 195, with support from some Republicans. Its future in the Senate remains uncertain amid stalled bipartisan legislation targeting Russia.
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