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Summer on Edge ➜ Overlapping crises have pushed governments to prepare for a high‑intensity summer of security, bargaining and migration reinvention.

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Power, Peril, Purpose ➜ A Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak has crossed into Kampala; South Africa has formed a 31-member impeachment committee; Australia has flown home seven women and 12 children from al-Roj; Scottish angels have投

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Five to Know ➜ A judicial challenge has been filed over the Scottish ministers' refusal to approve the 432MW Scoop Hill wind farm.

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Seven to Watch ➜ A string of strikes, ceasefire claims, diplomatic visits, cartel tunnels, court rulings, crowded primaries and media directives have dominated the news docket.

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Who's New — Five Faces ➜ A set of five lesser-known leaders has been reshaping global headlines through treaty reviews, contested detentions, coalition deals, Vatican appointments, and an upset primary victory.

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Morning Fault Lines ➜ A fragile regional ceasefire has been punctured by strikes and counterstrikes, Britain has recorded multiple open‑water deaths during a heatwave, and Waymo has recalled thousands of robotaxis for a flo

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Seven to Watch ➜ US–Iran indirect talks and regional strikes have reached a fragile phase: a US paper has been returned to Tehran, attacks have widened and Iran has paused negotiations while signalling control over se

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Who's New — Five Faces ➜ Five unexpected figures have shoved personal drama, geopolitics, public‑order judgments, sporting upsets and a surprise electoral win into the top of todays news cycle.

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Who Holds Power? ➜ Pope Leo XIV has published a forceful encyclical calling to 'disarm' AI, Ethiopia has held elections with large regions excluded, German courts have indicted suspects over Iran‑linked plots, RSF‑affli

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Five‑Minute Briefing ➜ Since October 2025 a fragile ceasefire has been holding only as a brittle pause, with near‑daily Israeli strikes in Gaza that have killed hundreds and struck police posts, homes and a floating seaport

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Five to Watch ➜ A clutch of outsiders and power-brokers has surged into pivotal moments — on courts, ballots, party HQs, diplomatic flights and policy desks.

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Seven Morning Stories ➜ Seven fast-moving stories have driven fights over elections, alliances, culture, crime and climate onto centre stage this morning.

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Five Outsiders ➜ A set of five outsiders has been driving major headlines by triggering investigations, diplomatic break‑downs, health scares, scientific donations and missing‑person searches.

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Five Fault‑Lines ➜ Ghana has moved to pass a law criminalising LGBTQ advocacy; Colombia has been voting while displacement and explosive injuries have surged; Myanmar’s junta has visited India seeking regional ties; a U

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Morning Thermostat ➜ Kenneth Law has pleaded guilty in Ontario to counts of aiding suicide and prosecutors have asked the court to consider his international distribution of lethal packages.

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Five Fault Lines ➜ A wave of local and international flashpoints has been unfolding: BBQ joints have closed as beef costs surge, hotel bookings for the World Cup have lagged, Mexico’s Congress has passed a foreign‑inter

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Who's New ➜ The newsroom has assembled five short profiles of lesser‑known actors now shaping major beats: global health, energy boardrooms, transnational deaths, youth labour policy and a rural homicide probe.

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Local ripples, global risk ➜ FIFA has accepted Mexico’s offer to host Iran’s World Cup base in Tijuana while Iran will still play matches in US cities; Everest has seen record permits and hundreds of summits this season; Israeli‑

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Power, Safety, Accountable ➜ Five short pieces have been selected to map contests over power, safety and responsibility across politics, conflict, law, security and culture.

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Five flashpoints ➜ A UN vote has endorsed an ICJ climate opinion; Israel has intensified strikes in Lebanon; Pakistan has suffered suicide-bomb assaults blamed on Afghan-based militants; the U.S. has unsealed an indictm

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Seven Flashpoints ➜ Tony Blair has published a long essay pressing Labour MPs to demand policy clarity before any leadership moves.

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Who's New ➜ We have launched a five-part series profiling lesser-known but powerful figures who are driving recent global stories.

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States Under Strain ➜ The Justice Department has unsealed an indictment charging Raúl Castro and others over a 1996 plane shoot‑down; a Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak has spread into Kampala; armed gangs have abducted pupils in

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Agenda‑setter ➜ A senior party boss has pleaded guilty to embezzling funds, an EU compromise has been finalised to implement the Turnberry trade deal, and a major US hospital has agreed a settlement including a detr­

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Five Outsiders ➜ Five outsiders have popped into the headlines through governance crises, criminal pleas, diplomatic visits, security speeches and a deadly insurgent attack.

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Contested Gains ➜ Iran has partially restored international internet traffic after an 88‑day blackout; Uganda has sworn in Museveni for a seventh term; Somaliland has announced plans to open an embassy in Jerusalem; a跨

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Seven Threads Today ➜ Seven major developments have surfaced: a family tragedy off Brighton, Peter Murrell's guilty plea, the Makerfield by‑election with Andy Burnham, U.S. moves in Greenland, renewed Labour debate on the

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Five You Should Know ➜ Five profiles have been assembled to spotlight figures whose actions have produced rapid shifts in sport, security, retail, conscription law and party finance.

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Flashpoints: Five ➜ Senegal’s president has dissolved the government after a rupture with his former ally Ousmane Sonko; CENTCOM has conducted self‑defence strikes in southern Iran against missile sites and boats; the P

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Snapshot: Five Things ➜ Five developments have been selected: an AV recall, U.S. strikes in southern Iran, a papal AI encyclical, the death of Base, and Senegal's government dissolution.

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Five threads to watch ➜ Five headline stories have been selected: continuing Israel‑Lebanon strikes during US‑mediated talks; a 60‑day Hormuz ceasefire draft linking sanctions relief to oil flows; a US president’s remark on忽

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Who's New ➜ Five unlikely figures have pushed into strategic roles — a sprint‑winning driver, a prime minister-turned-parliamentary contender, a fuel-policy president, a detained activist fighting deportation, an

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Five Flashpoints ➜ A drone strike has hit the perimeter of the Barakah nuclear plant, triggering an external fire and international alarm.

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Five to Know ➜ Five stories have been picked to highlight political leadership tests, a surprise intelligence resignation, ongoing Lebanon–Gaza violence, an expanded royal misconduct probe and a bellwether tech‑harm

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Summer of Strain ➜ Seven headline fights have surfaced this morning: London street clashes, redistricting battles, execution reprieves, a California data‑centre row, Ziobro’s asylum and visa saga, Georgia’s voting‑tech争

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Five crises, now ➜ The UN has warned that 19.5 million people in Sudan are facing acute hunger while a drone has struck a generator at the Barakah nuclear site and Cuba has run out of fuel, triggering island-wide black‑

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Morning Faultlines ➜ Global energy and food supply warnings have surfaced alongside sharp domestic political pressure and big diplomatic trade moves.

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Seven Pressure Points ➜ A sequence of diplomatic, political and legal flashpoints has dominated headlines: Trump has visited Beijing; US‑China tech tensions have escalated; Labour has faced a leadership revolt; Texas has cut

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Outsiders Rising ➜ A group of lesser-known but powerful figures has pushed big institutions into crisis: athletes have staged media limits at Roland Garros; tribunals and prosecutors have seen the last major genocide-dj

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Five Global Flashpoints ➜ A Taliban decree has been published that regulates divorce and links consent to puberty, prompting protests and UNAMA warnings about legitimising child marriage.

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Weekend Seven ➜ Seven headline events have dominated the week: a mosque attack in San Diego, French election probes and a BlackCore disinformation link, new US–China trade and investment boards, White House AI safety

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Five Outsiders ➜ A set of outsiders has been propelled into national and international crises by court rulings, naval raids, indictments, mysterious disappearances and criminal charges.

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Lines of Fire ➜ Trump has met Xi in Beijing for two days of talks covering trade, Taiwan, Iran and energy, and the White House has said Xi promised not to send military equipment to Iran.

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Frontiers in Flux ➜ Five distinct crises have crystallised this week: Uganda has passed a sovereignty law; Kenyan transport unions have paused deadly fuel protests; Pakistan has blamed Afghanistan‑based militants for a串e

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Five to Watch ➜ Labour has been convulsing after May 7 losses, with dozens of MPs publicly calling for the leader to quit and senior figures organising challenges.

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Five Threads Today ➜ The world has been punctured by five linked shocks: US‑Iran brinkmanship, UK job losses, Parliament's energy clash, Franco‑Algerian talks hinging on a jailed reporter, and Amnesty's report of soaring

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Who's New — Intro ➜ Five lesser-known officials and influencers have become central to separate crises — labour unrest at Samsung, an Israeli evacuation order tied to ICC claims, Fatah ommittee elections, a deadly mosque

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Five missed moves ➜ Japan has relaxed its lethal‑weapons export rules and is expanding defence sales; Congo’s Bundibugyo Ebola strain has reached Goma and Uganda; Museveni has been sworn in for a seventh presidentialterm

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Five to Watch ➜ Greenland’s prime minister has met a U.S. envoy in Nuuk and has said the Greenlandic people "are not for sale" while confidential talks with Denmark and the U.S. have continued.

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Power Lines ➜ The stack has shown states and firms quietly reassigning control of oil routes, defence forums and corporate power.

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Power Players ➜ Five lesser-known actors have been driving flashpoints — from deportation orders in Europe to alleged drone transfers, extraditions and secret diplomatic offers in the Arctic.

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Quiet Fault Lines ➜ Iran has executed two men on espionage-related charges; tremors have struck near Tehran; AFC/M23 has accused coalition forces of killing civilians in eastern DRC; armed groups have abducted dozens of

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Five to Watch ➜ Prince Harry has warned about rising antisemitism in Britain and linked protest tensions to attacks on Jewish communities.

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Law, Power, Risk ➜ A Council of Europe declaration has clarified asylum enforcement; a drone has struck a generator outside the Barakah nuclear plant; and several high‑profile US legal and political cases have produced,

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Statecraft in the middle ➜ Five under‑the‑radar events have been unfolding: fighting along the Lebanon border, missile and drone strikes in the Strait of Hormuz and Fujairah, Israel’s claimed (and denied) UAE visit, Syria’s new

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Who's New ➜ Five lesser‑known figures have become focal points in recent reporting: a Nakba survivor amplified by New York’s mayor, an Italian diver-scientist lost in Maldives caves, a killed ISWAP commander, a V

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Authority Tested ➜ Five international incidents have surfaced this week: a fatal cave dive in the Maldives, Eurovision controversy in Vienna, a deadly Bangkok rail collision, a snap election in the Bahamas, and U.S.–Cub

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Roadmap: What to Watch ➜ Ofcom has extracted binding commitments from X to block UK access to accounts tied to proscribed groups, speed up reviews to 24–48 hours and deliver quarterly transparency data.

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Five crises, now ➜ The UN-backed IPC has reported that 19.5 million Sudanese are facing acute hunger, with 135,000 in catastrophic conditions and 825,000 children expected to suffer severe acute malnutrition.

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Seven threads today ➜ A package of seven crises and power plays has been gathering — energy deals, a Brighton recovery, rent-cap plans, large-scale drone strikes, a US president in Beijing, a reopened Phala Phala inquiry,

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Five Outsiders ➜ Five lesser-known actors have been driving recent headlines: a diaspora organiser, an online provocateur, a CIA director in Havana, an acting ICE boss and a president facing mass protests.

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Empty Cushion ➜ The UAE has announced it is withdrawing from OPEC and OPEC+ effective May 1, saying it needs greater national control as it expands capacity toward roughly 5m bpd.

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Weekmakers ➜ Gilt yields have surged, inflation has risen on energy pressure, Iran’s breakout estimate has stayed roughly the same, covert Israeli activity in Iraq has been reported, Israel has confirmed secret co

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Five things to know ➜ The Scottish election has delivered a reshaped Holyrood; UN talks have produced a US-backed Gulf draft; Australia has expanded charges in the Bondi attack; astronomers have found an atmosphere on a Ku

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Who Pays? ➜ US public debt has topped 100% of GDP and annual interest costs have risen above $1tn.

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New Maps Rising ➜ Five flashpoints have crystallised: a France–Kenya defence pact, northern Mali’s fall and the death of its defence minister, Narges Mohammadi’s medical emergency in custody, an EU–Armenia connectivity

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Institutions Wobble ➜ High‑profile legal fights, courtroom pauses and battlefield gains have produced sudden disruptions in law, security and public life.

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Who’s New ➜ This card stack has introduced five relatively obscure but consequential figures who have driven recent international disputes, prosecutions and territorial moves.

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Pressure Points ➜ South Africa’s Constitutional Court has ordered Parliament to send an impeachment inquiry into President Ramaphosa over foreign cash found at his farm.

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Credibility Tests ➜ Labour has faced fresh pressure as MPs demand a timetable for Sir Keir Starmer’s departure after electoral losses, and the EU has approved targeted sanctions on settlers and Hamas figures after a long

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Five Quiet Shifts ➜ Governments across Europe, Asia and Oceania have passed or proposed laws restricting social‑media access for under‑15s/16s; Turkey and Australia have enacted bans while the UK and others are moving to

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Six Flashpoints Now ➜ Iran has delivered a 14‑point proposal to mediators while exchanges of fire have wounded sailors and civilians; the US has amended wording and publicly signalled scepticism.

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Who's New ➜ We have gathered five lesser-known but consequential figures — a disaster rescuer, a boxer, a political leader, a conservation voice and a governor — who have been appearing in recent reporting.

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Five Flashpoints ➜ A U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports and repeated seizures by Iran have sharply reduced traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and redirected dozens of tankers.

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Morning mix: five threads ➜ The Scottish Parliament results have produced a reshaped chamber with SNP losses, Green gains and Reform UK expanding list presence, producing a hung parliament.

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Power Plays ➜ Japan has eased lethal-weapons export rules, Japan's ruling party has opened talks on revising the pacifist constitution, Birmingham has lost Labour control, the US Supreme Court has limited race‑cons

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Five Unseen Players ➜ Five lesser-known but powerful figures have shaped recent flashpoints in politics, law, conservation and rights across continents.

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Aftershock ➜ British local elections have produced heavy losses for Labour and gains for Reform UK and the Greens, while the US has put the EU on a July 4 tariff deadline and expanded sanctions on Cuba.

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Diplomacy on Edge ➜ A string of high‑level meetings has taken place: Brazil and the US have held follow‑ups on tariffs and organised‑crime, China has hosted Iranian envoys to press for Hormuz de‑escalation, and US–Lebnon

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Hidden Power Players ➜ A set of consequential actors has emerged across recent cases and memos — state prosecutors, commissioners, executives and a policy author — who are driving legal and regulatory pressure on platforms,

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Five Outsiders ➜ Five outsiders have surfaced in this news cycle — a high‑profile athlete acquitted after abuse allegations, an activist‑CEO mounting a hostile bid, a crypto boss cutting staff for an AI pivot, a would

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Watch the Weather ➜ The UK has been heading into local and devolved elections with Labour under pressure and international violence has been escalating in Mali as jihadists and separatists have captured northern towns.

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Seven moments today ➜ A cluster of diplomatic, fiscal and security flashpoints has surfaced today — Taiwan signalling, a UN draft targeting Iran’s attacks, US public debt topping GDP, a Secret Service shooting, Europe’s re

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Who's New ➜ A short series has been assembled profiling five lesser-known but influential figures who have recently surfaced in tech, geopolitics and law.

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Five global faultlines ➜ A Santa Marta summit has convened over 50 countries to draft roadmaps for phasing out coal, oil and gas and to mobilise practical steps on renewables and energy security.

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Tense Waters ➜ The US has launched "Project Freedom" to guide commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz and has positioned destroyers, aircraft, drones and 15,000 personnel to support the operation.

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Frontlines Unravel ➜ Insurgent coalitions have mounted coordinated offensives in Mali and Nigeria and drone strikes have continued to hit civilians in Sudan while Gaza’s ceasefire has failed to stop deadly violations.

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What to watch ➜ Local elections have been predicted to deliver heavy losses for Labour; Iran has launched strikes on ships and UAE facilities in the Strait of Hormuz; Elon Musk has sued OpenAI claiming it abandoned a

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What to Watch ➜ The Five‑a‑Day hook has identified five flashpoints — school inspections, US troop reviews in Germany, Taylor Swift's career reckoning, Joby eVTOL demos over NYC, and the first official sub‑2‑hour mar

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Five a Day — today ➜ The Bank of England has held Bank Rate at 3.75% while March CPI has risen to 3.3% because motor fuels and energy costs have pushed prices higher.

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Seven to Watch ➜ EU foreign ministers have requested discussion of suspending the EU–Israel Association Agreement and are debating targeted measures on settlers and trade restrictions.

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Who's New ➜ Five lesser-known figures have been driving separate but connected headlines: a USF student disappearance and murder charge, a surprise Democratic primary shake-up in Maine, a charged stabbing in London, an acid attack on an Indonesian activist, and CENTCOM contingency planning on Iran.

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Who Holds Power? ➜ A cluster of crises has emerged across five continents: military collapse in Mali, an Iron Dome battery has been stationed in the UAE, Uganda has fast-tracked a sovereignty bill, Everest’s route has been blocked by a serac, and Narges Mohammadi has been moved to a Tehran hospital.

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Five to Watch ➜ A selection of five incidents and briefings has been assembled: a high‑profile rape conviction in Britain, a royal state visit to the US, a scaled‑back Moscow Victory Day, guilty pleas in an NBA gambling probe, and DeepSeek's V4 AI rollout.

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Tensions, Taxes, and Turmoil ➜ The US has intensified its naval blockade on Iran, seizing a cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz, while a global summit has convened over 50 countries to discuss fossil fuel phaseout amid the energy crisis.

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New Faces, Old Faultlines ➜ Five lesser-known figures have emerged at the heart of global crises, from Mali’s insurgency to Iraq’s political deadlock and Russia’s Ukraine war.

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Global Turmoil Unraveled ➜ Humanitarian disasters have worsened across Africa and the Caribbean, while violent insurgencies have escalated in Mali and Nigeria, and political shifts are reshaping regional power.

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Health, Power, and Resilience ➜ Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has disclosed undergoing radiation therapy for early-stage prostate cancer, delaying the news to avoid misinformation during conflict with Iran.

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Power, Pressure, Peril ➜ The Global Sumud Flotilla has challenged Israel’s Gaza blockade, China has increased economic controls against the US, and attacks have damaged Chernobyl’s containment shell.

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