Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Fires Missiles at Ships Near Hormuz
Attacks could complicate negotiations to end U.S. war with Iran
Attacks could complicate negotiations to end U.S. war with Iran
Alternative routes, workarounds and improved oil supplies are making it harder for Tehran to exploit its leverage.
Both of those ships sustained some damage, but no one was injured; at least one of the vessels continued on its way, the maritime agency said

While marine traffic in Hormuz has steadily risen, vague provisions on the strait remain contentious in peace talks.

The attacks tested a US-Iran ceasefire that has helped almost halve oil prices from their peak in April.

The tanker set ablaze after being hit by a projectile hit near Limah, Oman, in the strait, said the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Centre

Paying convicted phone hackers and private investigators for information is the sort of behaviour Prince Harry has campaigned against for years. Yet it was his own legal team that used such aggressive and misguided tactics in its ruthless and ultimately fruitless attempt to gain a court victory over the publisher of The Daily Mail.
Paramedics responded to the former senate majority leader’s home on June 14 and he has reportedly been hospitalized ever since

Senior Maga figures are demanding evidence that Senator Mitch McConnell is still alive after the 84-year-old’s weeks-long hospitalisation. There are growing concerns that the Kentucky Republican’s condition is worse than his office is letting on, and his aides have refused to provide updates.

McConnell, 84, was admitted to a hospital on the morning of June 14 following a medical emergency at his Washington, DC home.

Staff decline to give updates on senator’s health and whether he will be at Capitol when Senate returnsStaff for Mitch McConnell said last week that the Kentucky senator was “continuing his recovery” in a hospital while the Senate is out of session. But his office has released no details about the former Republican leader’s condition during his weeks-long hospitalization or whether he will be at the Capitol when the Senate returns next week.McConnell was admitted to the hospital on 14 June, according to a statement from his office that only said he was “receiving excellent care”. A statement a week later said that he would not be voting that week. And on Thursday, a new statement said that he “continues to improve” and ”appreciates the outpouring of support he’s receiving while he continues his recovery in the hospital”.
Senate Republicans say McConnell remains ‘dialed into’ happenings in Congress, though the Kentucky lawmaker hasn’t voted in nearly a month

Erased Israeli Settlers' Brutal War on Palestinian Communities in the West BankScroll downCredit: Avishay Mohar, B'TselemHagar ShezafShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppThese images appear again and again – from the ground, from the air, and on maps: dozens of Palestinian communities wiped off the landscape, while illegal Israeli settler outposts continue to spread across the West Bank.Since October 7, 2023, this phenomenon has intensified significantly. Unlike the war in Gaza, there is no discussion in Israel about ending this parallel campaign of dispossession.

Oil and gas prices have risen after a suspected Iranian attack on a ship in the Strait of Hormuz, underlining the fragility of peace talks between the US and Iran. Dutch TTF, Europe’s benchmark gas contract, surged as much as 6pc after the tanker was hit by an unknown projectile as it passed through the waterway.

Three vessels, including a Qatari LNG carrier, struck within hours close to OmanQatar has warned Iran it will bear full legal responsibility after three tankers, including a Qatari LNG vessel, were struck within hours in the strait of Hormuz.All three vessels were struck close to Oman which had suggested a new shipping corridor close to its coastline – a proposal opposed by Iran, which wants to charge ships using the waterway.
Qatar blamed Iran after a British military monitor reported a fire aboard a vessel that had been struck by a projectile.

A U.S. official said Iranian missiles struck two commercial ships. There was no immediate comment from Iranian officials on the reported attacks.
Qatari and Saudi ships among targets near Oman coast

A liquefied natural gas tanker caught fire after being struck by a projectile while transiting the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Oman, in the latest attack on shipping through the strategic waterway.

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations says tanker hit near Limah in Oman
Judges upheld the far-right leader’s embezzlement conviction but reduced a lower court sentence that barred her from running for public office.

A French court has lifted an effective ban on Marine Le Pen running in the next presidential elections but said she must wear an ankle tag. An appeals court reduced her five-year ban from public office to 45 months, 30 of them suspended.

The far-right leader was found guilty of misappropriating public funds by a court last March.
The far-right leader had sought to overturn her five year ban from public office

Appeals court shortens sentence for embezzlement but electronic monitoring could hinder her ability to campaign
The French far-right leader is awaiting an appeal decision over a ban against her standing in the 2027 election
Folarin Balogun returned to the lineup after Trump’s intervention. But he couldn’t carry the Americans to their first quarterfinal since 2002 as the U.S. slumped to a 4-1 defeat.
Donald Trump mercilessly spoofed after his intervention to get Folarin Balogun’s suspension overturned ends with 4-1 defeat and jokes about him imposing 12,000 percent tariffs on the victors

President Trump had pushed to allow an American player to take the field despite a red card suspension, and the trouncing of the U.S. team was painted as a sign of justice.

Balogun returned to the United States starting line-up after FIFA controversially suspended his automatic one-match ban, but the striker endured a frustrating evening as Belgium swept aside the tournament co-hosts... The post appeared first on .

Well the United States fans believed they could win the World Cup but instead Mauricio Pochettino's men exit in the round of 16. The result means all of the host nations have exited the tournament at this stage - Canada to Morocco, Mexico to England and now the US to Belgium.

Reinstated striker Balogun makes little impact as Belgium’s decisive 4-1 win ends host country participation in tournament
United States 1-4 Belgium: After all the pre-match shenanigans, an anonymous Folarin Balogun was outshone by Belgium striker Charles De Ketelaere, who scored twice, as poetic justice was a dish best served cold in Seattle

Folarin Balogun’s presence on the field for the United States against Belgium had a seismic impact on the world of soccer, but he ultimately played a forgettable role in the Americans’ 4-1 loss in the World Cup round of 16

The Democrat, who has withstood other scandals since launching his challenge to Sen. Susan Collins (R), is accused of sexual assault by a woman he previously dated.

Progressives and moderates are gearing up for a fight over an as-yet-undecided process in Maine to name a Senate nominee to replace Graham Platner after a rape accusation. He still wants a say, too.
Party’s nominee denies sexual assault allegation, says he is assessing ‘best path forward’
The Democratic nominee denied allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman he was involved with, but said he is assessing “the best path forward.”

John Fetterman called Graham Platner 'a trash bag' as Democrats started to distance themselves from the troubled Maine Senate candidate following a sex assault allegation.

Several top Democratic figures call on beleaguered Maine Senate candidate, who denies accusation, to step downCalls for Graham Platner, the candidate for in Maine, to withdraw his candidacy intensified Monday after a woman accused him of sexual assault in an by Politico.While Platner denied the claims, many top Democratic figures quickly called on the beleaguered nominee to step down.

The lawyer for Dr Hussam Abu Safiya tells the BBC his client was so badly beaten he could not recognise him during a visit last week.
Dr Hussam Abu Safiya’s case is not isolated. If you target doctors, nurses, paramedics, hospitals and clinics - all protected under international law - you deal a double blow to the entire civilian population, writes chief international correspondent Bel Trew

Hussam Abu Safia's family and lawyer say his life is in imminent danger and shows signs of having been tortured.

Hussam Abu Safiya faces ‘tangible danger to his life’ following 18 months in prison without charge or trialOne of Gaza’s most prominent doctors is almost unrecognisable because of severe injuries inflicted in Israeli detention, his lawyer has said, and faces “tangible danger to his life” after being held for 18 months without charge or trial.Hussam Abu Safiya met his lawyer on 2 July, after a transfer to Israel’s notorious Rakefet prison in late June. He had difficulty breathing and speaking continuously, was so weak he struggled to sit upright, and repeatedly seemed on the verge of losing consciousness, said his lawyer, Nasser Odeh.

Uefa vice-president Laura McAllister says there is a risk of "an absolute cesspit" of political interference in football after USA striker Folarin Balogun avoided a ban at the World Cup.

Football experts, officials warn of 'dangerous precedent' set by FIFA after U-turn on red card for USA forward Balogun.

FIFA’s stunning decision to lift the suspension of a star U.S. player has riled the host country’s next World Cup opponent, Belgium

Download our app Folarin Balogun, a US soccer player, was initially banned from the US’ World Cup game against Belgium after receiving a red card in a previous match, but FIFA unexpectedly suspended the ban, allowing him to play. The situation drew significant attention due to the involvement of President Donald Trump, who publicly urged FIFA President Gianni Infantino to review Balogun's case, despite the president's known stance against birthright citizenship.

Download our app U.S. Men’s National Team player Folarin Balogun had his red-card suspension overturned by FIFA after President Donald Trump intervened, contacting FIFA President Gianni Infantino to request a review of the penalty.

Trump says he asked FIFA's president to review USA player Balogun's game suspension, but did not tell him what to do.

A blood-stained torture chamber with axes and hammers has been found in the home of the ex-cop who shot the suspected female Monaco bomber dead, prosecutors have claimed.

The death of Anastasiia Berezovska is shrouded in intrigue, including cryptocurrency payments and an alleged confession of a serving security officer.

Ukraine's Security Service has found the body of Anastasiia Berezovska, who had been wanted by Monaco authorities for a bombing targeting business tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev

The Ukrainian authorities said that Anastasiia Berezovska, who officials said was behind the explosion last week, had been shot.

Ukrainian authorities say intelligence officer confessed to paying and killing Anastasia Berezovska

Anastasiia Berezovska was being sought by police over attack that seriously injured a Ukraine-born businessmanA woman suspected of carrying out last week’s has been found shot dead near Kyiv, in the latest twist in a case that has shaken the wealthy Mediterranean principality.Ukrainian prosecutors said on Tuesday the woman had been found with a gunshot wound to the head and that two men had been arrested in connection with the case, including an officer with Ukraine’s military intelligence agency (HUR) and a former law enforcement officer.

Police had been hunting Anastasiia Berezovska after a Ukrainian millionaire was injured in the blast.

The woman suspected of trying to blow up a Ukrainian tycoon in Monaco has been found shot dead near Kyiv. Anastasiia Berezovska, 39, was named as the prime suspect in the attack on Vadym Iermolaiev, a Ukrainian property magnate, at the end of last month.

President Emmanuel Macron is visiting the capital Damascus - the first Western leader to do since the fall of Bashar al Assad - when two blasts went off near the Four Seasons, leaving many injured, including police officers.

Blasts did not interrupt French president’s visit but are setback for Syrian leaders’ attempt to project stabilityExplosions rocked Damascus near the hotel where French president, Emmanuel Macron, was staying on Tuesday, wounding at least 18 people, Syrian authorities said.Macron was in the presidential palace for a meeting with the Syrian president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, when two improvised explosive devices detonated near the Four Seasons hotel where Macron was reported to be staying.

As reports of the blasts came in, state television said the Syrian president had welcomed Macron at the presidential palace.

Multiple explosions have been reported in Damascus close to Emmanuel Macron’s hotel during the French president’s visit to the Syrian capital. Video footage shows a car in flames, while another shows a detonation from what appears to be a roadside bin.
Macron first major EU leader to visit Syrian capital since Bashar al-Assad was toppled
French president is first EU leader to travel to Syria since fall of Assad regime

The unprecedented test of a nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile highlights Beijing’s growing force in the region.

The United States has chastised China for launching an unarmed intercontinental-range ballistic missile, which landed in the southern Pacific Ocean. “Beijing’s rapid and opaque nuclear weapons build-up is of great concern to the region and the world,” the State Department asserted on Monday. Washington noted that even as the United States is working harder than ever […]

The Chinese military reportedly used a dummy warhead during the drill that was part of routine annual training. Beijing said the test complied with international law and was not directed against any country or target.

China has defied warnings and fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) from a nuclear-powered submarine in the South Pacific. The missile, carrying a dummy warhead, marked China’s first missile test in the Pacific in two years and came only hours after Australia signed a defence agreement with Fiji, committing to come to the other’s aid in the event of an attack.

China’s navy has test-launched a long-range ballistic missile from one of its nuclear-powered submarines in the South Pacific

China’s firing of a submarine-launched missile came as Australia secured more defense deals with Pacific Island nations. Countries expressed concern about the test.
The 162-page report on the National Museum of American History marks an escalation of President Donald Trump’s criticism of the Smithsonian museums.

House Speaker Mike Johnson said last week that he doesn’t believe the president will veto the bill.

The administration’s report criticizing the National Museum of American History echoes themes of President Trump’s push to reshape the American story.

Historians defended Anthea Hartig, director of the National Museum of American History, after the Trump administration accused her of spreading “radical activist ideology.”

The White House issued a scathing report on the Fourth of July, condemning the leadership of the Smithsonian Institution.
The report comes in the midst of Trump’s aggressive campaign to overhaul some of Washington's most sacred cultural and historic institutions

Ministers must do everything in their power to deport the Pakistan-born ringleader of a Rochdale grooming gang, Baroness Casey of Blackstock has demanded. The crossbench peer, whose review of the grooming gangs scandal last year led to Sir Keir Starmer pledging a national inquiry, said that Shabir Ahmed, 73, should have been deported.

Labour is considering emergency legislation to deport a Pakistan-born ringleader of a Rochdale grooming gang. Alex Norris, the Home Office minister, said “all options are on the table” when asked in the Commons whether the Government could fast-track legislation to pave the way for the removal of Shabir Ahmed.

A Home Office minister says they were examining changing the law to deport recently freed Shabir Ahmed.

Ahmed - who was stripped of his British citizenship in 2016 - was freed from prison last week after serving 14 of his 22-year long sentence for multiple counts of rape and sexual offences against girls.

Rochdale gang leader Shabir Ahmed, 73, was released from HMP Leeds on Thursday after serving just 14 years of the 22-year sentence handed to him in 2012 for the crime of 30 child rape offences.

In the final months of 1967, as the Summer of Love gave way to an autumn of economic hardship, a debate was held in the House of Commons about the rate of immigration to Britain. At the time, a year before Enoch Powell’s notorious “Rivers of Blood” speech, the topic was already politically volatile.

The Pakistani ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang was judged “unsafe” to release into the community just 20 months before he was freed from prison. Shabir Ahmed – who was jailed for 22 years for 30 child rape offences – was rejected for parole in October 2024 because of his risk of reoffending and refusal to engage with rehabilitation programmes, according to documents seen by The Telegraph.

Mr Ahmed was released from HMP Leeds on Thursday after serving just 14 years of his 22-year sentence for the crime of 30 child rape offences.

Exclusive: Shabir Ahmed, jailed in 2012 for rape, abuse and trafficking of girls, was deemed three years ago to present ‘high risk of sexual offending’The leader of the Rochdale grooming gang was deemed to pose a “very high risk of serious harm” towards children just three years ago, the Guardian can reveal.Shabir Ahmed, 73, was despite three failed attempts to secure parole, the most recent of which was in October 2024. One document, relating to a previous review in 2023, shows Ahmed was seen to present a “high risk of sexual offending”.

Sheffield United's former manager Jonathan Morgan has defended his relationship with Maddy Cusack despite calling her 'generally a liar' in his submission to the FA after her death.

Maddy Cusack’s former manager Jonathan Morgan told the Football Association she was “generally a liar”, an inquest into her death has heard. Sheffield United’s Cusack took her own life on September 20, 2023.

Cusack’s former manager gave evidence on MondayMorgan says player ‘omitted information’ to her family’

In Venezuela, a devastating earthquake on June 24 has left about 17,000 people homeless

After the June 24 earthquakes, ex-firefighter Jesus Garcia found himself working to save his dad and younger brothers.

Residents, construction experts and seismologists said for years that Venezuela’s public housing would be vulnerable in a natural disaster.

A dog was rescued from under the rubble in Venezuela after being trapped for eight days following the earthquake that killed 2,645 people. The small six-year-old animal, named Buddy, was pulled from under a crumbled building in the coastal city of Caraballeda, near the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, and reunited with its owner.

Many survivors are sheltering in tents set up in public parks, after twin earthquakes destroyed rows of buildings.

Aid workers fear disease outbreaks in temporary shelters amid overcrowding, lack of access to clean water, sanitation.

Video footage shows a Jordanian rescue team cheering as the child, named as Klieber Morán by the country's interim president, was lifted from the wreckage in La Guaira state.
OpenAI considers a Faustian bargain with the U.S. government.
It was almost midnight in Brussels and the leaders of Europe were locked in their fifth hour of an emergency meeting with a single theme for discussion: how to manage a breakup with America. The new year was only three weeks old and President Trump, after removing Venezuela’s autocratic strongman, had briefly threatened to seize Greenland from Denmark.
Rahm Emanuel, a potential Democratic presidential candidate and longtime defender of Israel, will denounce Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv this week

Study of androgens could offer groundbreaking insight into endometriosis

Experts hope they will be a game-changer and cut the nine-year or longer diagnosis waits patients can currently face.

Two new tests to detect endometriosis have been approved for NHS use and will reduce the waiting time for women to receive a diagnosis. They will be available through GPs after being approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

Saliva and gut sensor-based tests hailed as ‘gamechanger’ for millions of women who can wait years for diagnosisTwo tests that can dramatically speed up diagnosis of are to be made available on the NHS in England and Wales, in a move hailed as a “gamechanger” for millions of women.One in 10 women of reproductive age are affected by the condition, where tissue similar to that found in the womb lining grows elsewhere, such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes. Symptoms include painful periods, painful bowel movements, pain when urinating and pain during or after sex.

Endometriosis affects around one in 10 women of reproductive age in the UK, but NICE says the average time it takes to get a diagnosis is currently more than nine years.

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) said EndoSure and Endotest can be used on the NHS to dramatically reduce delays.

Study of androgens could offer groundbreaking insight into endometriosis

Endometriosis affects around one in 10 women of reproductive age in the UK.

By selling AI glasses as aspirational, cool and fashion-forward, tech elites are trying to pacify their entry into the mainstream worldWe have a habit of dismissing social media trends as inane and vapid while ignoring the disturbing undercurrent. A few weeks ago I was reminded of that when I saw an Instagram carousel by British fashion personality Alexa Chung. Shared with her 6 million followers, she showed different outfits through screenshots of herself entering and leaving her home on her security camera. Rita Ora commented, “Good angle keep this series going”. Security system company Ring commented, “Fit checks on Ring cam? Next level.”The post caught my eye among the feed of curated noise, a counterculture take on the traditional iPhone outfit photo. Its presumed effortlessness felt intimate and off the cuff. Social media loves that sort of thing.

A woman groomed and raped as a child by a friend of her family has appealed to Labour to abandon its plans to free him nearly two years early. Jade Belgrove, 30, has waived her anonymity to describe the Government’s early release scheme as an “absolute disgrace” that will put women and children at risk from scores of rapists and sex offenders freed prematurely.

Grooming gang survivors say they live with the fear the "people who harmed us may come back sooner".

Under the Sentencing Act 2026, some offenders will be released early from prison from September in an effort to relieve overcrowding

Russia’s Olympic ban has been provisionally lifted, paving the way for a return to competition at the Los Angeles Games in 2028. Following doping scandals and then the invasion of Ukraine, athletes from Russia have been forced to compete under a neutral flag or as the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) since 2018.

No decision has yet been taken on whether Russia can display its flag, colours and anthem at the Olympic Games. Russian athletes could be allowed to compete for their country at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles after the International Olympic Committee provisionally lifted their suspension.

MIKE KEEGAN: A ban on Russian athletes was imposed in 2023 following the invasion of Ukraine . As a result, only a tiny number of Russians were able to compete in Paris and Milan.
Russian athletes have competed under neutral status in recent international competitions

Suspension had been imposed after invasion of UkraineDecision on Russian anthem and flag still unclearThe International Olympic Committee has lifted the suspension on Russia that was imposed after the invasion of Ukraine, paving the way for the Russian team to compete at the Los Angeles Olympics.Only a handful of Russians were able to compete at the Paris Summer Olympics and the Milan Cortina Winter Games in 2026 as authorised neutral athletes, after an IOC vetting panel checked whether they had offered any public support for the war in Ukraine.

The former president of Iran, who was reported dead at the start of the war, has been spotted at the funeral of his country's Supreme Leader.

The investigation, conducted over eight months between August 2025 and April 2026, is based on interviews with 247 people, including 208 survivors (169 adults and 39 children) who experienced or witnessed conflict-related abuses in Sudan’s North Darfur state

Our community say Fifa itself is now the problem, after it suspended Folarin Balogun's red card following Donald Trump's personal call to Gianni Infantino — with many demanding Infantino’s resignation and a wider clear-out of the organisation

Laws banning trans athletes claim to defend science, fairness, and women’s safety. They do the oppositeLast week, the US supreme court ruled that states may restrict participation in girls’ and women’s sports to “biological females” and exclude transgender athletes from competing. In the past six years, have enacted such bans; before the court were challenges to West Virginia’s and Idaho’s .The , penned by justice Brett Kavanaugh, upholds the laws’ legality under Title IX, the federal statute that guarantees women’s equal participation in college sports, and their constitutionality under the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. It also vindicates Donald Trump’s February 2025 executive order “”. That directive withdraws funding from “educational programs that deprive women and girls of fair athletic opportunities, which results in the endangerment, humiliation, and silencing of women and girls and deprives them of privacy”. US policy, the order continues, will “oppose male competitive participation in women’s sports more broadly, as a matter of safety, fairness, dignity, and truth”.

Beijing insisted the test was not directed at any particular country, but the move drew rebukes from Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

Beijing had long tested nuclear missiles only within its borders. A rare launch over an ocean shows it is determined to narrow the gap with the United States.

China's navy has test-launched a long-range ballistic missile from a nuclear-powered submarine, showcasing its growing nuclear deterrence capabilities

The timing – on the day the Ocean of Peace Alliance treaty was signed with Fiji – reads as provocation at best, coercion at worstAt , a People’s Liberation Army Navy submarine test fired a ballistic missile into the South Pacific nuclear-free zone. This is the second time China has conducted a ballistic missile test in the Pacific in two years.Coming on the day Fiji became Australia’s fourth , after the US, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, this test’s timing is interesting. It reads as a provocation at best, outright coercion at worst.
Chinese navy’s launch of a long-range ballistic missile from a nuclear-powered submarine is its first such test in the Pacific Ocean in two years

The test launch came hours after Australia signed a new defence pact with its Pacific island neighbour Fiji.
Submarine-launched projectile carrying dummy warhead draws condemnation from Japan, Australia and New Zealand

Australian government confirms it was informed by China of its intent to conduct the test on MondayChina has conducted a long-range missile test in the South Pacific, in a move the Australian government condemned as “destabilising to the region” and which was also criticised by other regional leaders.A test missile topped with a dummy warhead landed in “designated waters” of the Pacific, China’s state news agency Xinhua reported on Monday. The missile test was a “routine arrangement” of China’s annual military training, with prior notification to relevant countries, Xinhua said.

The long-delayed film is based on the life of Sikh activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, who was abducted and murdered by Punjab police officers for investigating alleged extrajudicial killings

Gaza marks 1,000 days of Israel's genocidal war, with at least 1,072 killed since October 'ceasefire'.

The singer, 35, revealed in January her now one-year-old twins, Ocean and Story, had been diagnosed with SMA Type 1, a rare muscle-wasting condition.

It was news to strike fear into the hearts of homeowners up and down the country. Plans for a so-called mansion tax could be expanded to draw in hundreds of thousands more households...

Andy Burnham faces £120bn of tax rises or deep spending cuts to stop Britain’s debt from spiralling out of control, the Government’s tax-and-spending watchdog has warned. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) said Britain’s public finances were on an “unsustainable” path.
Prospective UK premier wants to fund business rates cut for pubs, clubs and music venues by placing higher levies on warehouses and other large commercial sites

Council tax bills will soar by up to £3,600 a year under SNP proposals for a new 'mansion tax', leading to concerns it could damage Scotland's entire property market.

SNP ministers have has proposed a steep council tax increase for properties worth more than £1m.

Investors are rushing to sell assets amid fears that Andy Burnham will raise capital gains tax (CGT), according to financial planners. Members of the prime minister-in-waiting’s top team have called for CGT rates to be brought in line with income tax, which would hit thousands of investors with significantly higher bills.

Sir Keir Starmer nad Rachel Reeves have already introduced a mansion tax, which may take effect as soon as April 2028. Burnham is reportedly thinking of lowering the threshold.
Alliance leaders say alternatives exist for systems the U.S. will pull, but fears of weakened deterrence grow.
Trump was greeted warmly by Turkey’s strongman leader and then proceeded to take charge of their joint press conference in Ankara

The focus at a leaders’ summit in Turkey this week will be on building a new model for the alliance, as President Trump pushes to do less and pressures others do more.

The greatest dangers lie within.

Wars in Iran and Ukraine have expended stockpiles of sought-after missiles, leaving gap in military resourcesThere are growing concerns in Europe that the US defence industrial base is no longer providing the weapons pledged to Nato allies with US stockpiles depleted owing to the conflicts in Ukraine and Iran, leaving allies to consider new avenues to arm and defend themselves.As , Turkey, the US plans to address European defence spending and concerns over the Trump administration’s future commitment to the military alliance.
Even a small incursion could doom the alliance if it lacks the political will to respond with force.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky says the strikes are intended to compel Russia to return to the negotiating table
The Russian leader may want to escalate his war — but that is harder than it sounds

At least eight people were killed in Kyiv and the surrounding region with multiple residential buildings hit in the capital city where dozens were injured.
The state of La Guaira is ground zero for drug trafficking and money laundering.

Ban on running for elected office reduced but ankle tag would make campaigning logistically difficultThe French far-right leader Marine Le Pen’s 2027 presidential bid was hanging in the balance on Tuesday as she was sentenced to wear an electronic ankle tag after being found guilty of embezzling European parliament funds.The Paris court of appeal upheld Le Pen’s conviction but shortened her ban on running for elected office, potentially reopening a narrow path for the far-right leader to stand in the 2027 presidential race.

A Paris appeals court has declared Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzlement but softened her ban on holding elected office

A look at the the case, the appeal court decision, and how it could affect the race to succeed Emmanuel MacronA Paris court has delivered a ruling on Marine Le Pen’s for embezzlement of public funds that could – in principle – allow France’s far-right figurehead to run in next year’s presidential election.Here is a look at the ruling, the case that led up to it – and what the court’s decision means for the race to succeed Emmanuel Macron as French president.

An appeals court confirmed Marine Le Pen’s embezzlement conviction, but shortened a ban on her eligibility for elected office. That could let the French far-right leader to run for president in 2027.

The court ruled Le Pen serve a three-year jail term. Although the court said two years were suspended, it ordered her to wear an electronic ankle tag for one year.

Paris appeals court rules Le Pen guilty of misusing public funds but reduces the ban on her holding public office.

Exclusive: health groups call on expected next PM to rip up agreement, which analysis suggests could lead to 229,000 excess deaths by 2036Andy Burnham is being urged to scrap the UK-US trade deal on medicines as health organisations and doctors’ groups warn it is dangerous and prioritises pharmaceutical company profits over the lives of NHS patients.Ministers have defended the agreement, signed last December, as a way of helping British drug exports to the US avoid tariffs and giving patients access to potentially life-extending drugs that would otherwise be denied.

Many of the millions who turned out for funeral wanted to show their opposition the killing of their leader, regardless of their broader views of the regimeAs the multipurpose, multinational moved to the Jamkaran mosque in the holy city of Qom, and then to Najaf in Iraq, Iran’s leadership was weighing the mandate it had been given by the millions who have taken to the streets of Tehran over the past three days.Some hailed the moment as a referendum from the streets showing support for the clerical establishment, and called for the strategy of confrontation with the west to be intensified. Others said it was more about a wider national pride that was conditional on demands for change and an end to the war being met.