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Debris believed to be from a rocket has been recovered off Bisucay Island in the Philippines, prompting an investigation by the Coast Guard.
What’s going on?
Keir Starmer announced a £15 billion defence investment plan in a bid to enhance the UK’s military capabilities. The announcement aims to ensure the country’s defence budget remains robust in an increasingly uncertain global landscape. This investment is part of Starmer’s broader commitment to national security.
Al Jazeera reported, “UK’s Starmer announces £15bn defence investment plan,” focusing directly on the financial commitment. In contrast, BBC’s headline, “Starmer to face Badenoch at PMQs after announcing £15bn extra defence spending,” highlights the political ramifications, emphasising the ensuing parliamentary dynamics. This framing creates different perceptions of priorities—financial planning versus political accountability.
Coverage analysed: Al Jazeera | BBC | The Guardian | Politico
An 11-year-old boy in Ontario died from rabies, the first fatal case in over 50 years, after waking up with a bat on his face, highlighting the disease’s risks.
The United States has lifted restrictions on access to Anthropic’s AI models, Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5. Anthropic announced it will restore access following the removal of export controls by the US Department of Commerce, which was coordinating efforts to approve the models for broader use.
American scientists at Duke University have developed lab-grown retinal endothelial cells that restore retinal function in mice, offering new hope for treating vision loss.
Five humanitarian workers were killed in an ambush on their convoy in Jonglei State, South Sudan, according to the United Nations. Four others were injured, and civilians were also reported affected. The UN has called for a prompt investigation into the attack, condemning violence against humanitarian workers.
Russia has increased military training for children aged 11 to 17, now requiring at least 17 hours of courses on combat skills, firearms, and drones.
Fuel shortages in Russia escalate as Ukrainian drone strikes disrupt oil infrastructure, causing long queues and rising tensions among motorists.
Iran’s football team concluded their World Cup campaign in Tijuana, Mexico, receiving a warm farewell from local fans. Despite being eliminated from the tournament, the team’s interactions with supporters fostered a mutual respect, highlighted by their gratitude for hospitality amid challenging logistical conditions during the event.
An explosion in Monaco injures three, including a Ukrainian couple and their son, as authorities investigate a suspect seen leaving a bag before the blast.
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