China Will Host Putin, Days After Trump’s Visit – The New York Times

  1. China Will Host Putin, Days After Trump’s Visit  The New York Times
  2. Xi Jinping prepares to welcome Vladimir Putin to China, four days after hosting Donald Trump  The Guardian
  3. CNBC Daily Open: Trump faces grueling marathon in Iran conflict as Putin heads to Beijing  CNBC
  4. Putin to visit Chinese leader Xi Jinping days after Trump’s trip to Beijing  AP News
  5. Head-of-state diplomacy anchors growing China-Russia partnership  news.cgtn.com
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CBS News insiders fear Bari Weiss will soon enact ‘massive changes’ to 60 Minutes – The Guardian

  1. CBS News insiders fear Bari Weiss will soon enact ‘massive changes’ to 60 Minutes  The Guardian
  2. Exclusive | Bari Weiss tapped Major Garrett for newsy ‘60 Minutes’ interview after ‘negotiation’ with Netanyahu: sources  New York Post
  3. MAGA-Curious CBS Boss Plots ‘Massive Changes’ to Top Program  The Daily Beast
  4. The Major Trouble at '60'  status.news
  5. Bari Weiss using CBS News anchor labeled ‘MAGA-coded’ in 60 Minutes shake-up: report  The Independent
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Donald Trump turns up the heat on Cuba – Financial Times

  1. Donald Trump turns up the heat on Cuba  Financial Times
  2. Trump is growing impatient as Cuban regime clings to power  NBC News
  3. Trump's and Rubio's escalating rhetoric show a Cuban invasion could be imminent  Axios
  4. Trump urged to rule out ‘unlawful’ Cuba takeover and stop using Guantánamo Bay for migrant detention  The Guardian
  5. Cuba Braces as Trump Doubles Down Despite Iran War Woes  Newsweek
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The townspeople of Vilseck, Germany, worry that Trump may pull out 5,000 U.S. troops – NPR

  1. The townspeople of Vilseck, Germany, worry that Trump may pull out 5,000 U.S. troops  NPR
  2. Germany’s Little America Confronts the Specter of U.S. Troop Withdrawal  WSJ
  3. Trump’s Troop Drawdown in Germany Is a Warning Shot  Bloomberg.com
  4. Trump's troop withdrawals from Germany might backfire. Here's why.  Responsible Statecraft
  5. Why Trump’s call to pull 5,000 US troops from Germany will hurt America  The Conversation
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A shark fatally mauls a spearfishing diver off Australia’s Rottnest Island, police say – AP News

  1. A shark fatally mauls a spearfishing diver off Australia’s Rottnest Island, police say  AP News
  2. Man dies after attack by 13-foot great white shark near popular island resort: officials  Fox News
  3. Father-of-two named as Australia’s shark attack victim: ‘One-of-a-kind gentleman’  The Independent
  4. Man killed by 13ft shark in Western Australia  BBC
  5. A shark fatally mauls a spearfishing diver off Australia's Rottnest Island, police say  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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They Fled to Safety in Palestinian Territory, Then Settlers Attacked Again – The New York Times

  1. They Fled to Safety in Palestinian Territory, Then Settlers Attacked Again  The New York Times
  2. IDF reservist arrested, dismissed from duty following West Bank violence  The Jerusalem Post
  3. Israel probes several settler attacks, troop misconduct, as West Bank assaults continue  The Times of Israel
  4. Settlers Torch Cars in West Bank Village of Shuqba, Palestinians Say  Haaretz
  5. 'The settlers are in control': How the West Bank is being ethnically cleansed  Middle East Eye
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Iraq exported 10 million barrels of oil through Strait of Hormuz in April – Reuters

  1. Iraq exported 10 million barrels of oil through Strait of Hormuz in April  Reuters
  2. Baghdad targets 500k bpd export goal via Turkiye amid increased Hormuz risks  شفق نيوز
  3. ZAWYA: Iraq plans to boost oil exports via Turkey  TradingView
  4. New oil minister targets gas self-sufficiency by 2030, calls export halt a ‘major problem’  964media
  5. Oil prices rise as Iraq’s Hormuz shipments collapse amid conflict By Investing.com  Investing.com Canada
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‘Why are we even doing this?’ The week that left Britain’s PM looking like an interim leader

Week of leadership jostling has left Keir Starmer looking vulnerable and short of time – even though no challenger has officially come forward

It was a minute or so into his BBC interview on Friday morning, after being asked about “moves” to remove Keir Starmer, that Steve Reed ran out of patience. “There is no contest,” he interrupted. “‘Moves’ mean nothing. People need 81 nominations to stand against the prime minister.”

The housing secretary, a close ally of Starmer and a founding member of the Labour Together thinktank that catapulted him to power, was right, of course: no one has formally challenged the prime minister, let alone ousted him.

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Teenager Isla Bell’s body was found in a Melbourne tip 18 months ago. Today friends and family demanded ‘justice’

Supporters at the Victorian state library protested against prosecutors dropping a manslaughter charge against the man accused of killing her

Isla Bell, the 19-year-old whose body was found in a Melbourne tip 18 months ago, has been remembered as a loving, courageous and open-hearted young woman with a green thumb and an “exquisitely beautiful soul”.

Friends, family and supporters gathered outside the Victorian state library on Saturday to honour the teenager and protest against prosecutors dropping a manslaughter charge against the man who had been accused of killing her.

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‘An hour of abuse’: Jeremy Corbyn on Labour coups, and whether he feels sorry for Starmer

As Keir Starmer endures a slow ousting as PM, former Labour leader Corbyn recalls his own expulsion and looks at the runners and riders

“Yeah, I do feel [sorry for him],” said Jeremy Corbyn, with only a little hesitation. “On a personal level it must be devastating. It is a horrible feeling. You suddenly realise that this person doesn’t trust you at all and really doesn’t wish you well at all, and you suddenly realise that any trust that was there actually disappears.”

There are few in politics who have had the experience of being the subject of a Labour party-style coup, the British equivalent of being dragged from your office to be put up against a wall. Letters of resignations from so-called political friends, condemnatory statements on social media, all dripped out for maximum effect with the end goal of pushing the target, once the subject of standing ovations and gushing plaudits, out on their tail.

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