Italy’s PM slams sexualised AI-generated images of herself – Euronews.com

  1. Italy’s PM slams sexualised AI-generated images of herself  Euronews.com
  2. Italy’s Meloni denounces deepfake photo as a political attack  AP News
  3. ‘Think before sharing,’ Giorgia Meloni says as AI-made lingerie image of her goes viral  The Guardian
  4. Giorgia Meloni shares AI deepfake image of herself in warning to Italy  The Independent
  5. Italy’s prime minister outsmarted AI abusers by posting a surprising image  Fast Company
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French company confirms one of its vessels attacked in Strait of Hormuz – The Jerusalem Post

  1. French company confirms one of its vessels attacked in Strait of Hormuz  The Jerusalem Post
  2. CMA CGM container ship hit in Strait of Hormuz, injuring crew  Reuters
  3. US petrol prices hit highest level in years – as it happened  The Guardian
  4. Live Updates: Latest from Israel, Iran, and Middle East  The Jerusalem Post
  5. A cargo ship near Strait of Hormuz reports being attacked  NBC News
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School shooting in Brazil leaves 2 women dead; 13-year-old student detained – NBC News

  1. School shooting in Brazil leaves 2 women dead; 13-year-old student detained  NBC News
  2. 13-year-old student kills 2 women at school in Brazil, authorities say  CBS News
  3. Teen arrested after two killed in Brazil school shooting  RTE.ie
  4. 2 Women Dead After 13-Year-Old Student Allegedly Carries Out School Shooting  People.com
  5. Students of Instituto Sao Jose school in northeast Brazil take shelter on the roof during a rampage by a teen shooter, who killed two staff memers and injured two other people, including a 11-year-old girl  IslanderNews.com
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Masculine behaviours found to be ‘bad for the planet’ – Euronews.com

  1. Masculine behaviours found to be ‘bad for the planet’  Euronews.com
  2. Masculine behavior bad for the planet says new research  Phys.org
  3. How to ignite concern for climate change in boys, who seem to have less interest in the environment.  thelensnola.org
  4. Men ‘bad for the planet’, new academic paper declares  Brussels Signal
  5. The (M) Anthropocene: how masculinity fuels the climate crisis  IOL
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‘Terrifying’: political candidate violently abused and schoolboy thrown into bin, antisemitism royal commission hears

The third day of hearings of the royal commission on antisemitism and social cohesion heard further evidence from Jewish Australians

Violent antisemitic abuse was allowed to proliferate across a Jewish political candidate’s social media as part of a broader trend designed to intimidate Jewish Australians from public life, a royal commission has heard.

Joshua Kirsh launched a campaign as an independent candidate for the New South Wales upper house in late 2025 but found his advertisements online bombarded by antisemitic tropes, abuse and threats.

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Japan, Philippines Launch Working Group on Transfer of Abukuma-class Destroyer Escorts – navalnews.com

  1. Japan, Philippines Launch Working Group on Transfer of Abukuma-class Destroyer Escorts  navalnews.com
  2. Japan fires missile in joint drill with US and allies in northern Philippines, facing South China Sea  Reuters
  3. Japan Strikes Combat Role in South China Sea in Post-War Pivot  Bloomberg.com
  4. China condemns Japan’s first overseas ‘offensive missile’ test since WWII  South China Morning Post
  5. Japan and Philippines agree to weapons pact talks as China’s ‘coercive activities’ cause alarm  AP News
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‘In 72 hours, India had air superiority, Pakistan was unable to operate’: US military expert on Op Sindoor – Firstpost

  1. ‘In 72 hours, India had air superiority, Pakistan was unable to operate’: US military expert on Op Sindoor  Firstpost
  2. Operation Sindoor: Ten strategic lessons for India’s military future  The Times of India
  3. Despite outreach by India, Pakistan hasn’t been isolated, says Congress  The Hindu
  4. A Year After the War: Kashmir’s Border Civilians Sit Between Shelled Roofs and Self-Made Bunkers  The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
  5. 'We don't count body bags': Air Marshal Bharti, Col. Qureshi - a year later, faces of Op Sindoor still hit hard  Hindustan Times
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South Korean judge who hiked ex-first lady’s jail sentence found dead – The Japan Times

  1. South Korean judge who hiked ex-first lady's jail sentence found dead  The Japan Times
  2. South Korean judge in Kim Keon-hee’s appeals trial found dead days after verdict  South China Morning Post
  3. Judge who sentenced South Korea’s former first lady to jail found dead  The Independent
  4. Presiding judge of ex-first lady's appeals trial found dead  upi.com
  5. Judge in Ex–First Lady Case Found Dead  조선일보
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China calls for Iran war ceasefire and Hormuz to reopen in meeting with top envoy – Financial Times

  1. China calls for Iran war ceasefire and Hormuz to reopen in meeting with top envoy  Financial Times
  2. Araghchi in Beijing: How China could shape the direction of the US-Iran war  Al Jazeera
  3. Oil prices sink and stocks rally worldwide on hopes for a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz  AP News
  4. Analysis: Could China push Iran into a peace deal? Only if it gets something in return  CNN
  5. Trump says he's paused U.S. effort to guide stranded vessels out of Strait of Hormuz  NPR
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Police say Australian women with alleged IS ties face charges on return from Syria – NPR

  1. Police say Australian women with alleged IS ties face charges on return from Syria  NPR
  2. IS families in Syria have booked tickets home to Australia, minister says  BBC
  3. Australia says Islamic State-linked citizens in Syria camp plan to return home  Reuters
  4. Australian government 'deciding factor' in departure of ISIS-linked families from Syria  Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  5. Australia says 13 IS-linked citizens to fly back from Syria  DW.com
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Wednesday briefing: How Trump’s attempt to reopen to strait of Hormuz brought war closer again

In today’s newsletter: ​The brief US effort to ​s​teer trapped vessels through the ​waterway ​put the fragile ceasefire under strain

Good morning. Uncertainty once again reigns in the Middle East. The uneasy ceasefire between the US and Iran threatened to disintegrate after Donald Trump launched an initiative – dubbed “Project Freedom” – to help thousands of sailors stranded in the Gulf by the war to pass through the strait of Hormuz.

To Iran, the announcement was a cynical provocation. Flurries of fighting restarted as Iran sought to maintain its grip on the critical passageway out of the region.

UK politics | Zack Polanski falsely claimed to be a spokesperson for the British Red Cross while campaigning for the Green party leadership, the charity has said.

Fuel shortages| Two million airline seats have been cut from this month’s schedules as airlines redraw their operations because of soaring jet fuel prices amid the Middle East conflict.

UK news| A British crew member who became ill after a suspected outbreak of hantavirus on luxury cruise ship the MV Hondius is to be medically evacuated, officials have said.

Tax | An increased windfall tax should be imposed on the UK’s largest banks, say trade union leaders, after the big four lenders reported almost £14bn in first-quarter profits, partly fuelled by market turbulence amid the Iran war.

Society | People from black backgrounds in England are twice as likely to experience strokes as their white counterparts, while also being less likely to receive timely care, according to the largest study of its kind.

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Singapore introduces caning for boys who bully others at school

Under new guidelines caning will only be used in schools for male students aged nine and above

Male school students who bully others, including through cyberbullying, will face caning as a “last resort” under new guidelines introduced in Singapore.

Male students can face up to three strokes of the cane under the new rules, which were discussed in parliament on Tuesday.

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Horrified Wagga residents call for proper sanitation at homeless camp where baby was found dead

Tent where twins were born up to a 15-minute walk away from nearest public toilets or running water

The tent where a newborn baby was found dead at Wagga beach at the weekend was part of a homeless encampment up to a 15-minute walk away from the nearest public toilets or running water, with residents in a nearby apartment block saying conditions were “worse than a Syrian war camp”.

The tragedy has prompted fury in the community, with residents of Wagga Wagga calling on authorities to take urgent action to make the encampments safe and sanitary.

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EU trade deal could force UK to restrict use of weedkiller linked to cancer

Glyphosate is currently sprayed on cereal and pulse crops to dessicate them and make them easier to harvest

A new trade deal with the EU could lead to restrictions on the use of the controversial weedkiller glyphosate on UK food crops.

The full-spectrum herbicide, which kills almost every plant it touches, is often sprayed on wheat, oats and other cereal and pulse crops shortly before harvest to desiccate them and make them easier to handle.

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Ukraine war briefing: Death toll from strikes across Ukraine rises to 27; Russia shunned at Venice Biennale – The Guardian

  1. Ukraine war briefing: Death toll from strikes across Ukraine rises to 27; Russia shunned at Venice Biennale  The Guardian
  2. Russia kills 27 in ‘senseless’ strikes on Ukraine days before ceasefire  Al Jazeera
  3. Ukraine says Russia violated ceasefire initiated by Kyiv  NBC News
  4. Deadly Russian Strikes Rip Into Ukrainian Cities  The New York Times
  5. Zelenskyy slams Russia as strikes kill 22 in Ukraine before announced ceasefire  NPR
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