EU sanctions Iranians over restricting naval traffic in Hormuz – Reuters

  1. EU sanctions Iranians over restricting naval traffic in Hormuz  Reuters
  2. New EU sanctions against Iran: "Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is unacceptable"  Eunews
  3. Gharibabadi Dismisses New EU Sanctions as a “Political and Hypocritical” Move  WANA News Agency
  4. Iran dismisses EU sanctions over Strait of Hormuz  Middle East Eye
  5. EU sanctions Iranians over curbs to maritime traffic, Kallas says  Arab News
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Two US pilots killed after plane bound to pick up former MLB star crashes

Plane on way to pick up Yadier Molina and his family crashed in Dominican Republic, killing pilot and co-pilot

A pilot and co-pilot from the United States have died in a fiery plane crash as they attempted an emergency landing in the Dominican Republic, authorities said.

Former major league baseball all-star catcher Yadier Molina said on social media that the plane was bound for Texas to pick him up, along with family and friends.

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Russia sanctions teen son of anticorruption campaigner Bill Browder over report on alleged crypto laundering – CBS News

  1. Russia sanctions teen son of anticorruption campaigner Bill Browder over report on alleged crypto laundering  CBS News
  2. I’m a 17-year-old schoolboy. Yet Putin sanctioned me over my crypto discoveries  The Telegraph
  3. ‘I Touched a Nerve’: British Teenager Banned From Russia Over Work on Crypto Sanctions Evasion  The Moscow Times
  4. ‘I Was in High School Class When I Found Out I Got Sanctioned by Putin at 17’  The Daily Beast
  5. How a 17-year-old landed on Russia’s sanctions list over Crypto investigation  financialexpress.com
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As Crimea faces near total cut-off, panicked Russian tourists cancel plans (Ukraine Battlefield update, Day 1,565) – EUobserver

  1. As Crimea faces near total cut-off, panicked Russian tourists cancel plans (Ukraine Battlefield update, Day 1,565)  EUobserver
  2. Russia's fuel crisis intensifies as Ukraine steps up strikes on occupied territories  BBC
  3. Crimea short of fuel as Ukraine expands attacks on Russian oil facilities  CNN
  4. Ukraine says Crimea faces food shortages  TVP World
  5. Report: Residents report fuel shortages at gas stations in Russia. Regional governor blames ‘artificial panic buying.’  Meduza
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Iran war: who is fighting and why?

Arch-enemies Israel and Iran have returned to active confrontation while Donald Trump tries to present himself as mediator

Israel and Iran have returned to active war for the first time since a ceasefire was agreed two months ago in an exchange of rocket fire that threatened efforts to end the conflict.

Donald Trump, who started the war in February alongside Israel but has since attempted to present himself as a mediator, told the two sides to stop shooting and said “final negotiations” on peace were proceeding. By late afternoon on Monday, the attacks had stopped.

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Europe ready to take the reins from US in talks with Putin, says Berlin – politico.eu

  1. Europe ready to take the reins from US in talks with Putin, says Berlin  politico.eu
  2. Zelensky's close European allies set out five conditions for peace talks  BBC
  3. Ukraine, Russia trade fire as Zelenskyy allies back call for direct talks  Al Jazeera
  4. European leaders stress 'urgent need' to bolster Ukraine's defenses against Russian ballistic missiles  PBS
  5. Ukraine Turns to Europe as U.S. Steps Back as Mediator in Peace Talks  The New York Times
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Call to phase out ‘inhumane’ guga hunt by working with Hebridean islanders

Annual killing of infant gannets has been carried out on a remote Scottish island for at least 400 years

Animal welfare campaigners have called for talks on phasing out the “inhumane” hunt for infant gannets known as guga, which are killed by hunters on a remote Scottish island once a year.

OneKind and the League Against Cruel Sports said it should be slowly phased out in dialogue with the Hebridean islanders who see the hunt, which has been carried out for at least 400 years, as a cultural pursuit and as sustainable food harvesting.

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Will Iran give up on ceasefire talks as strait of Hormuz blockade continues?

Chokehold on shipping route draws Houthis in Yemen back into conflict as commenters see ‘no turning back’

Iran’s reversion to large-scale military exchanges with Israel broadened the conflict that began in February not only by making the Israeli attacks on Hezbollah a direct casus belli for Iran for the first time, but also by drawing the Houthis in Yemen back into the conflict with as yet incalculable consequences.

Some in Tehran, buoyed up by past perceived military success and emboldened by the chokehold of the strait of Hormuz, would like to turn this moment into the point of no return in the conflagration with Israel. A minority would welcome the abandonment of ceasefire talks with the US, an outcome for which they have been agitating for weeks.

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A 7.8 magnitude quake in the Philippines kills at least 35, collapses buildings and triggers tsunami – PBS

  1. A 7.8 magnitude quake in the Philippines kills at least 35, collapses buildings and triggers tsunami  PBS
  2. Rescuers race to reach trapped after powerful quake in southern Philippines  Reuters
  3. Many feared trapped under earthquake rubble in Philippines  The Seattle Times
  4. Hundreds of aftershocks jolt Philippines as officials say death toll could rise  BBC
  5. 32,000 people displaced by the Philippine earthquake that killed at least 37  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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Kremlin tells Russian media to portray Pashinyan’s election win with under 50% as a ‘loss’ – Meduza

  1. Kremlin tells Russian media to portray Pashinyan’s election win with under 50% as a ‘loss’  Meduza
  2. Armenia's pro-West government wins election despite Russian pressure  BBC
  3. Poised to accelerate a pivot away from Russia, Armenian prime minister claims election win  CNN
  4. Armenia’s election is a setback for Vladimir Putin  The Economist
  5. Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan claims victory in election seen as test of Russia’s influence  NBC News
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Child phone nudity law could largely end online child sexual abuse if widely adopted, Jess Phillips claims – UK politics live

Former safeguarding minister says if ban came into force properly it could ‘basically eliminate’ problem

The government has highlighted work done by the internet safety firm SafeToNet as showing that the technology is already in place that would allow tech companies to stop children using phones to take naked pictures of themselves, or other people. The Home Office says:

Measures to protect children already exist within smartphones and tablets, but are applied inconsistently, often switched off by default and only blurring content rather than blocking it. But the government is working closely with technology companies — some of whom, like Apple, have already taken steps to implement protective features — to make this goal a reality.

Companies must introduce these measures without threatening privacy or collecting any data. The device should simply block harmful content across all apps and services. Over-18s will still be able to view adult content by providing proof of age.

The government is right to act. Children have been failed for too long. This news will be welcomed by parents across the UK and hopefully, will inspire other countries to follow the UK’s lead.

We can put an end to so much online misery with this approach. SafeToNet’s HarmBlock technology is a proven example that it is possible to make the device safe by default and not as some optional add-on.

The changes will apply to UK devices, including both existing and newly sold smartphones and tablets. Legislation could cover operating system providers and others in the supply chain, such as retailers, and will not affect the use of devices owned and used by adults who verify their age …

Apple recently introduced age checks for iPhone users, making it the first company to activate safety features by default for those who are not verified as over 18. This is a significant step forward following the government’s commitments to work with industry, and one this announcement builds on.

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