- Fearing Ukrainian action, Orbán deploys soldiers to energy facilities Euronews.com
- Orban steps up oil accusations against Ukraine after vetoing EU loan to Kyiv BBC
- Hungary accuses Ukraine of 'oil blockade,' deploys soldiers to key energy facilities CNBC
- Hungary’s Orban orders extra security, alleges Ukraine attacks plot Al Jazeera
- EU asks Ukraine to repair Druzhba pipeline as Croatia offers alternative route Euronews.com
States sue Trump administration over changes to vaccine recommendations for children
States call move an illegal threat to public health and argue CDC puts children’s lives at risk with new guidance
More than a dozen states, including California, sued the Trump administration over its rollback of vaccine recommendations for children, calling the move an illegal threat to public health.
The states argue that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) put children’s lives at risk when it announced last month that it would stop recommending all children get immunized against the flu, rotavirus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, some forms of meningitis and RSV. Under the new guidance, which was met with criticism from medical experts, protections against those diseases are recommended only for certain groups deemed high risk or when doctors recommend them in what’s called “shared decision-making.”
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German MPs cut contracts for kamikaze drones backed by Peter Thiel and Daniel Ek – Financial Times
- German MPs cut contracts for kamikaze drones backed by Peter Thiel and Daniel Ek Financial Times
- Germany news: Bundestag passes major drone deal DW.com
- Germany approves reduced long-term strike drone purchasing plan Reuters
- Peter Thiel ties put major German military drone deal on shaky ground politico.eu
- Germany Set to Approve €540 Million in Kamikaze Drone Orders Bloomberg
Bill Gates apologizes to foundation staff for Jeffrey Epstein ties
Microsoft co-founder admits affairs and calls meetings ‘huge mistake’ but denies involvement in Epstein’s crimes
Bill Gates apologized to staff of his foundation for his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and admitted to two affairs but stated he did not participate in the convicted sex offender’s crimes, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
At a town hall on Tuesday, Gates, the Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist, said it was a “huge mistake to spend time with Epstein” and to bring Gates Foundation executives to meetings with Epstein.
Continue reading...Symbols found carved into 40,000-year-old artifacts may be precursor to writing – CNN
- Symbols found carved into 40,000-year-old artifacts may be precursor to writing CNN
- Patterns on mammoth tusks help to retell history of writing BBC
- 40,000-year-old European engravings reveal structured sign systems, study finds Archaeology News Online Magazine
- 40,000-year-old German artifacts may display written language precursor Reuters
- Humans May Have Used These Mysterious Symbols to Encode Information Tens of Thousands of Years Before the First Writing Systems Smithsonian Magazine
Israel responsible for two-thirds of record 129 press killings in 2025, says CPJ
Committee to Protect Journalists report says Israel also to blame for 81% of ‘intentionally targeted’ journalist killings
A record 129 journalists and media workers were killed in the course of their work in 2025, two-thirds of them by Israeli forces, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).
It was the second consecutive year in which killings of members of the press reached unprecedented levels, and the second year running in which Israel was responsible for roughly two-thirds of the total, the New York-based independent organisation, which documents attacks on journalists worldwide, said in its annual report published on Wednesday.
Continue reading...Nobody believed that Putin would invade Ukraine. Four years on, has Europe learned from the failures of 2022?
I looked back to discover the untold story of how western intelligence was misread, even in Kyiv. The conclusion offers a stark warning for the future
Tuesday marked the fourth anniversary of Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and at this time of year it’s hard not to recall memories of the morning of 24 February 2022, when the fate of Ukraine and the history of Europe were irrevocably changed by the decision of the man in the Kremlin.
Around 9pm the evening before, I had received a message from a colleague at another news outlet. It was an unequivocal warning from an intelligence source that the war would start that night. We discussed it among the Guardian’s Ukraine reporting team and international editors. My colleague Emma Graham-Harrison, who was on an overnight train from Kyiv towards the frontline city of Mariupol, decided she would get off halfway, in the middle of the night, and beg a spot on the first train heading back to Kyiv. It turned out to be a wise move: Mariupol was soon under siege and the scene of much of the worst carnage of the war. Emma remained in Kyiv, part of our team covering the initial Russian attack on the capital.
Continue reading...Zimbabwe rejects ‘lopsided’ US health aid deal over data concerns
Trump keeps world waiting on his plans for Iran after State of the Union
Diageo slashes dividend and vows to address Guinness capacity constraints in London
Drinks maker cuts annual sale and profit forecast for second time in four months amid weak demand in US and China
Diageo has slashed its dividend and cut its annual sales and profit forecast for the second time in four months, as the maker of Guinness warned of capacity constraints affecting drinkers of “the black stuff” in London pubs.
The world’s largest spirits maker – which owns brands including Smirnoff vodka, Johnnie Walker whisky and Don Julio tequila – reported weak demand in the US and China in the first results released under the new chief executive, Sir Dave Lewis.
Continue reading...Germany accused of ditching climate targets as it scraps renewables mandate
Coalition government agrees to remove parts of controversial law and allow homes to rely on fossil fuels
Germany’s coalition government has been accused of abandoning its climate targets after agreeing to scrap parts of a contentious heating law mandating the use of renewables in favour of a draft law allowing homeowners to rely on fossil fuels.
While the previous law required most newly installed heating systems to use at least 65% renewable energy, often with a heat pump, the amended legislation will allow households to keep using oil and gas.
Continue reading...US accused of ‘shameless exploitation’ over proposed Zambian health aid deal – The Guardian
- US accused of ‘shameless exploitation’ over proposed Zambian health aid deal The Guardian
- Zambia pushed back on U.S. health funding deal to protect interests, government says Reuters
- Zambia Challenges $1 Billion U.S. Health Aid Over Mining, Data Concerns Devdiscourse
- Zambia pushes back on U.S. health funding deal to protect interests zimlive.com
Disputes over Hamas disarmament stall Gaza peace plan progress
Hamas to almost certainly reject plan described in Israeli press, say experts, as no guarantee Israel will withdraw on surrender of weapons
Progress in the Gaza peace plan has stalled over disagreements on how Hamas should be disarmed, with Israel threatening to go back to full-scale war if the condition is not carried out quickly.
The second phase of the US-brokered ceasefire, which Washington declared had begun in January, was meant to involve Hamas disarming, Israeli forces withdrawing, and a Palestinian interim administration moving into Gaza backed by a Palestinian police force and an international stabilisation force (ISF).
Continue reading...Ineos said to be in talks to sell parts of business to tackle rising debt
Talks reportedly focused on assets of owner Jim Ratcliffe’s vinyls business Inovyn as group scrambles to cut costs
The chemicals empire owned by the billionaire Jim Ratcliffe is in talks to sell parts of the business in the hope of raising hundreds of millions of pounds to tackle its rising debts, according to a report.
The talks are at an early stage but have focused on selling assets from Ratcliffe’s vinyls business, Ineos Inovyn, the Financial Times said, citing people familiar with the matter.
Continue reading...How the UK Could Remove Former Prince Andrew From the Royal Line of Succession – The New York Times – The New York Times
- How the UK Could Remove Former Prince Andrew From the Royal Line of Succession - The New York Times The New York Times
- Possible next steps after the arrest of former Prince Andrew NBC News
- Andrew’s Disgrace Is the Death Knell for British Deference Bloomberg.com
- Police asking Andrew's protection officers what 'they saw or heard' as part of Epstein files review BBC
- How Andrew Could Be Removed From the Line of Succession Time Magazine
MKs approve preliminary bill cementing Orthodox control over entire Western Wall – The Times of Israel
- MKs approve preliminary bill cementing Orthodox control over entire Western Wall The Times of Israel
- Why I support the Ezrat Yisrael egalitarian prayer space, separate from the Kotel eJewishPhilanthropy
- Who owns the Western Wall? The Jerusalem Post
- Knesset Advances Bill That Would Outlaw Egalitarian Prayer at the Western Wall Haaretz
- Israel's parliament moves toward ban on mixed-gender prayer at Jerusalem's Western Wall The Washington Post
In Windsor, some see family drama in the Andrew accusations – The Seattle Times
- In Windsor, some see family drama in the Andrew accusations The Seattle Times
- Andrew’s Disgrace Is the Death Knell for British Deference Bloomberg
- How the UK Could Remove Former Prince Andrew From the Royal Line of Succession The New York Times
- UK police conclude search at former home of King Charles' brother Andrew Reuters
- Australia backs removing Andrew from royal line of succession BBC
Man who stabbed four to death in Washington state had history of mental health issues
Man, 32, shot dead by deputy after stabbing attack was the subject of domestic violence protection orders
A man shot dead by a sheriff’s deputy after he fatally stabbed four people outside his mother’s home near Gig Harbor, Washington, on Tuesday morning was the subject of domestic violence protection orders recording mental health and substance abuse issues stretching back at least five years.
Records reviewed by Associated Press show that the woman living at the address had obtained a 12-month protection order against her 32-year-old son in May. The order noted that he struggled from substance abuse, and had threatened his mother saying that her “grave has been already dug up”.
Continue reading...Exclusive: Saudi Arabia boosts oil output, exports for US attack on Iran contingency, sources say – Reuters
- Exclusive: Saudi Arabia boosts oil output, exports for US attack on Iran contingency, sources say Reuters
- Saudi Oil Exports Surge to Three-Year High Amid Iran Tensions Bloomberg
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