- RAF jets have taken out two more drones, says Healey BBC
- British aircraft carrier will not be sent to Middle East, say officials Financial Times
- UK preparing aircraft carrier for possible Middle East deployment The Guardian
- Britain’s aircraft carrier may need French escort The Telegraph
- Facts and figures on HMS Prince of Wales as it is prepared for action The Independent
Yorkshire Water receives fresh funding despite sewage fines and pay row
Private equity group EQT to take 42% stake as supplier faces scrutiny over environmental record and CEO’s pay
A leading European investor will pump fresh funding into Yorkshire Water including helping to cover a £600m loan, despite recent heavy sewage fines and a scandal over executive pay at the utility company.
EQT, a Swedish private equity group, said on Monday it would take a 42% stake in Kelda Holdings, the Jersey-registered parent company of Yorkshire Water, which has 5.7 million customers across Yorkshire and parts of the East Midlands and Lincolnshire.
Continue reading...Guinea opposition leader urges ‘direct resistance’ after 40 parties dissolved
Cellou Dalein Diallo accuses the junta-leader-turned-president of erasing political threats.
Turkey Says NATO Defenses Shot Down a Second Iranian Missile – The New York Times
- Turkey Says NATO Defenses Shot Down a Second Iranian Missile The New York Times
- Turkey says NATO defences shot down second incoming Iranian missile Reuters
- Turkiye says Iranian ballistic missile intercepted by NATO air defences Al Jazeera
- Erdogan: We have delivered warnings to Iran about missile fire The Times of Israel
- Iran-US war: Israel launches new strikes as Iran missile shot down in Nato airspace The Independent
Fear, uncertainty surround Iran women’s football team’s return home
Players body and activists say the team must be protected while head coach insists the players are eager to return.
Greek-operated tanker with Saudi oil cargo sails through Hormuz, ship tracking data shows – Reuters
- Greek-operated tanker with Saudi oil cargo sails through Hormuz, ship tracking data shows Reuters
- No One, Not Even Beijing, Is Getting Through the Strait of Hormuz CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies
- There's another big reason why shipping companies and insurers aren't willing to risk the Strait of Hormuz CNBC
- Middle East conflict hits shipping, oil prices and other international trade stories to know this month The World Economic Forum
- See tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz come to a standstill Reuters
Israel strikes Hezbollah financial institutions as Lebanon calls for talks
Israel strikes Al-Qard al-Hasan branches; Lebanese president says ready to resume negotiations to halt escalation.
It is time for the world to move on without the United States
The US no longer wants to be the guarantor of the world order. It's time the rest of us take this responsibility.
N Korea cancels Pyongyang Marathon for ‘some reasons’
The annual event, usually held in April, has been cancelled a month before it was due to take place, a tour agency says.
Gaza food crisis worsens due to Iran war and border closures
People in Gaza have been rushing to markets as supplies dwindle even further due to regional conflict.
How US-Israel war on Iran deepens Gaza crisis
Expanding regional conflict shifts global attention as Gaza faces border closures, inflation and 'ceasefire' violations.
Walid Khalidi, historian of the Palestinian cause, dies aged 100
Khalidi, who documented the Nakba and founded the Institute for Palestine Studies, died in the US on Sunday.
At least 14 dead after migrant boat crashes into Turkish coastguard vessel
Collision involving inflatable boat carrying migrants or refugees occurs off southwestern Turkiye's Antalya province.
New missile video puts spotlight on US over Iran school attack
A newly released video suggests a US Tomahawk missile likely struck an Iranian elementary girls’ school in Minab.
Is the Iran war really costing the US $2bn per day?
The Pentagon has not yet released an official estimate of the cost of the US war on Iran.
Bangladesh closes universities due to Iran war energy crisis
Bangladesh closes universities due to Iran war energy crisis
Police release images of Oslo US embassy explosion suspect
Norwegian police say their investigation so far shows Sunday's blast was caused by an improvised device.
As Khamenei son takes over, Nigerian Shias mourn Iran’s old supreme leader
In northern Nigeria, Shias see new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei as a 'continuation of his father’s resistance'.
Watch: Why the Iran war is pushing up oil prices
As turmoil continues in the Middle East, the price of crude oil rose to more than $100 a barrel on Monday.
Most victims of US-Israeli attacks are civilians, says Iran
Iran’s deputy health minister, Dr Ali Jafarian, says more than 1,255 people have been killed and that most are civilians