- Trump administration initiates largest campaign ever to revoke US citizenship
- Boy, 12, dies in hospital after being struck by car in Pilgrims Hatch
- Seven-year-old boy dies after being attacked by pet monkey in Thailand
- UNIFIL’s deputy head states Israel-Hezbollah peace process requires will
- Watchdog cautions CSIS on risks of stereotyping foreign nationals in security checks
- Threats to U.S. judges during Trump era; shipbuilding decline raises security risks; dog study aims to improve aging for pets and humans
- UK Parliament’s environment committee criticises government over climate policy: how coverage differs
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The Sunday Telegraph - Tories at war over pact with Labour in Scotland
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Internal party politics also makes the front of the Sunday Telegraph, focusing on Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross saying “supporters should vote for Labour at the next election to oust the SNP” something which is “prompting fury in the Tory party’s London headquarters”.
In an interview with the paper, Mr Ross said voters should support “the strongest candidate to beat the SNP”, even if that means backing Labour.
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Trump administration initiates largest campaign ever to revoke US citizenship
The Trump administration announced plans to revoke the citizenship of 17 U.S. citizens for alleged immigration fraud, expanding its denaturalization efforts. This initiative, described as the largest of its kind, targets individuals purportedly involved in serious crimes or fraud while naturalising.

Boy, 12, dies in hospital after being struck by car in Pilgrims Hatch
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a 12-year-old boy after a collision on Ashwells Road in Pilgrims Hatch, Brentwood. Emergency services were called at 5.40pm on Sunday, and the investigation by Essex Police is ongoing.

Seven-year-old boy dies after being attacked by pet monkey in Thailand
Seven-year-old Ekkarat Srichan dies after being mauled by a pet monkey in Thailand, which is now on the run as authorities search for it.

UNIFIL’s deputy head states Israel-Hezbollah peace process requires will
Hervé Lecoq, UNIFIL’s deputy head of mission, asserts that a peace process between Israel and Hezbollah remains “very complicated.” He emphasises that UNIFIL cannot “force an agreement,” highlighting that any breakthrough relies on the political will of both parties involved.

Watchdog cautions CSIS on risks of stereotyping foreign nationals in security checks
Canada’s spy agency has begun issuing targeted threat warnings for certain foreign nationals applying for government security clearance. The measure aims to enhance national security by scrutinising potential risks associated with specific countries and individuals during the clearance process.
Threats to U.S. judges during Trump era; shipbuilding decline raises security risks; dog study aims to improve aging for pets and humans
A recent examination reveals threats against U.S. judges during the Trump administration. Additionally, concerns about the decline of U.S. shipbuilding have surfaced, highlighting potential implications for national and economic security. Meanwhile, research on dogs may offer insights into healthy ageing for both pets and humans.
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