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Democrat Graham Platner Out Of US Senate Race After Rape Allegation
Graham Platner denies the rape claim but suspends his campaign, leaving Maine Democrats with days to find a replacement to challenge Susan Collins.
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Trump shifted from bashing allies over Iran to praising NATO unity, while licensing Ukraine to build Patriot missiles and securing U.S. ties.
On Way To Temple, 25-Year-Old Indian Student Killed In Road Accident In US
According to her family, Atluri was on her way to a temple with her friends when the accident occurred. While their car was waiting at a traffic signal, it was reportedly hit by another speeding vehicle from behind.
Trump Warns US Will Hit Iran '20 Times' Harder If Tehran Doesn't Halt Attacks
Trump reinforced that message when speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One, returning from a NATO summit in Turkey.
Western Europe Records Hottest June Amid Intense Heatwave
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Ebola Deaths In Democratic Republic Of Congo Surpasses 500
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US-Iran War Live Updates: US Hits '90 Targets', Including Rail Bridges In New Strikes On Iran
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Indian Techie Kills Wife In US Home, Sends Body's Photo To Lover In India
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Barcelona registers highest temperature in 112 years as UK health service urges children and elderly to ‘take weather seriously’ – Europe live
Some stations in Spain recorded temperatures of up to 44C after western Europe experienced the warmest June on recordGreat Britain’s energy system operator has warned that “extreme temperatures” could hit power supplies on Thursday night, as the UK entered its third heatwave of the year.The National Energy System Operator (Neso) issued a notice overnight asking for extra supplies from power generators to cope with the added demand from households turning on fans and air conditioners to cope with the high temperatures. Continue reading...
Venomous snakes escape breeding farms in southern China during flooding
Local media in Hengzhou report king ratsnakes and cobras among hundreds in flood waters caused by typhoon MaysakHundreds of snakes, including cobras, have escaped from flooded breeding farms in southern China as severe storms continue to batter parts of the country.State media reported that a snake farm in Hengzhou, in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, was hit by flood waters after days of heavy rainfall caused by typhoon Maysak, prompting warnings for nearby residents. Continue reading...
Burnham calls for ‘more open’ public debate about defence spending – UK politics live
Next Labour leader, who is set to be elected unopposed, outlines foreign policy principles largely in line with StarmerBurnham promises he will not use party discipline to stifle debateGood morning. Andy Burnham is due to become Labour leader a week tomorrow and, as nominations open for a leadership election that will not happen because Burnham is set to be elected unopposed, we are learning a bit more about how he intends to lead his party and his country.Yesterday, in a letter to Labour MPs, Burnham told them he would never use party discipline to “stifle debate” and says they should raise problems and policy ideas “without fear or favour”. Jessica Elgot has the story here.Burnham says he wants a “more open” public debate and scrutiny of defence spending. He says:Doing politics differently means levelling with the public, engaging them in decisions and ensuring more social value in return for increased government spending.I want to be more open with the public about how and where defence funding is spent. For our biggest defence and infrastructure projects, I want to see more detailed, public progress updates, with more transparency and accountability to tackle cost overruns or delays before they spiral out of control. Our increased investment must be combined with an increase in scrutiny.Burnham confirms he will keep Jonathan Powell in place as national security adviser.He says national security will be his “first priority if I become prime minister”.He says he wants to use higher defence investment to boost economic growth.In response to the evolving threats we face, and as we meet our Nato commitments, it is right that we rebuild our hard power for a new era that is very different to the one in which much of our current military equipment was first designed.Crucially, as we do so, I want to ensure we back British workers and businesses. This means we must go much further than ever before through the defence investment plan in backing British resilience, using a sustained increase in defence investment not only to provide the kit our armed forces need, but also to generate economic growth and create apprenticeships and jobs in communities that have seen opportunities drain away …Burnham says he wants an “even closer relationship” with European countries on defence.I want an even closer relationship with countries across Europe, working more through European-led groupings, such as the E3 (the UK, France and Germany), strengthening the European pillar in Nato and breaking down any barriers to defence industrial co-operation.But he also says he wants the UK’s relationship with the US to remain “critical”.Our commitment to Nato and the UK’s nuclear deterrent will remain absolute. Our relationship with the US will remain critical as our most important defence and security ally. And Britain’s support for Ukraine will not waver. We know that British security and wider Euro-Atlantic security are inseparable from what happens in Ukraine.He says he wants to make “further progress quickly” in deepening relations with the EU.I want to consolidate the progress made on the existing UK-EU negotiations and make further progress quickly, including by strengthening our co-operation on illegal migration, economic security and the broader resilience of our societies to external threats — from terrorism to AI-driven disinformation.He says he wants alliances “built on values as well as interests” Continue reading...
Australia news live: SA police investigating death during Telstra outage; Australia signs major uranium deal with India
Albanese said Australia’s relationship with India ‘has never more consequential than it is today’Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe ABC issued a statement last night in which it rejected claims “that its journalism has contributed to antisemitism or social division”.It comes ahead of appearances today by senior executives from the corporation and SBS executives at the royal commission on antisemitism and social cohesion.The ABC reporting has consistently centred on the experiences of Jewish Australians while providing context regarding broader social and political issues. Continue reading...

