After America’s 250th, Trump will test how far he can push NATO allies – The Washington Post

  1. After America’s 250th, Trump will test how far he can push NATO allies  The Washington Post
  2. Trump heads to Turkey for NATO summit dominated by defense spending, Ukraine support  KOMO
  3. Trump bets on former NATO troublemaker as Turkey's strategic value surges  Fox News
  4. Trump to Meet With Zelensky as Russia-Ukraine Battlefield Remains ‘Frozen’  WSJ
  5. Trump to meet leaders of Ukraine, Syria alongside NATO summit  Reuters
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Canada Picks German Type 212 Submarine For Badly Needed Fleet Renewal – TWZ

  1. Canada Picks German Type 212 Submarine For Badly Needed Fleet Renewal  TWZ
  2. Canada to buy 12 hi-tech German submarines after bidding war  The Guardian
  3. Canada Bets on NATO Partners for Its Expanded Submarine Fleet  The New York Times
  4. Canada to announce submarine contract winner on Monday, Globe and Mail says  Reuters
  5. Canada selects Germany’s ThyssenKrupp to build new submarine fleet  Breaking Defense
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Deadly Russian Strikes Hit Kyiv on Eve of NATO Summit – The New York Times

  1. Deadly Russian Strikes Hit Kyiv on Eve of NATO Summit  The New York Times
  2. Deadly Russian strikes hammer Kyiv on eve of Trump trip to critical NATO summit  CNN
  3. A Ukrainian volunteer repaired an apartment building after a Russian strike. A month later, it was hit again.  CBS News
  4. Russia's missile and drone attacks on Ukraine kill at least 22  NPR
  5. Russian strikes kill 20, exposing Ukraine's air-defence shortage  Reuters
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Mourners throng funeral procession in Tehran for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – AP News

  1. Mourners throng funeral procession in Tehran for Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei  AP News
  2. Live Updates: Trump says U.S. will win Iran war "one way or the other" as Tehran holds funeral for supreme leader  CBS News
  3. Iranians Mourn a Slain Leader, and Call for Vengeance  The New York Times
  4. Massive crowd chants ‘Death to America’ as Khamenei’s casket winds through Tehran  The Washington Post
  5. Khamenei funeral signals Iran's defiance and new regional order  Reuters
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Cuba hit with nationwide blackout as US pressure continues – CNN

  1. Cuba hit with nationwide blackout as US pressure continues  CNN
  2. Cuba's national electric grid collapses, reason unknown  Reuters
  3. Islandwide blackout hits Cuba as its fuel reserve dwindles and aging grid crumbles  AP News
  4. Total power grid failure leaves Cuba in darkness amid growing crisis and protests  Miami Herald
  5. ‘Living like this is agony’: Cuba suffers third nationwide blackout in six months  The Guardian
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Ex-Syrian intelligence chief found guilty of torture and sexual abuse by Austrian court – BBC

  1. Ex-Syrian intelligence chief found guilty of torture and sexual abuse by Austrian court  BBC
  2. Former Syrian Officials Found Guilty in Torture of Pro-Democracy Protesters  The New York Times
  3. Ex-Syrian intelligence chief in Raqqa convicted of torture in Austria  Al Jazeera
  4. Verdict expected today in Austrian torture trial of former Syrian officials  The Times of Israel
  5. Austria sentences two former Syrian officers to jail in torture trial  Yahoo
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Turkey intensifies crackdown on public life in run-up to Nato summit in Ankara – The Guardian

  1. Turkey intensifies crackdown on public life in run-up to Nato summit in Ankara  The Guardian
  2. More than 100 detained as leftist groups hold anti-NATO protests in Turkey  Reuters
  3. Turkey detains journalists and comic in crackdown before Nato summit  Financial Times
  4. Turkey Cracks Down on Press as NATO Leaders Gather in Ankara  Bloomberg.com
  5. Turkey steps up arrests ahead of NATO summit  DW.com
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Hamas dissolves Gaza government, Israel dismisses move as ‘stunt’ – Reuters

  1. Hamas dissolves Gaza government, Israel dismisses move as 'stunt'  Reuters
  2. Hamas offers to hand over authority in Gaza to US-backed administration  The Guardian
  3. Hamas dissolves its government in Gaza to transfer power to a UN-backed committee  The Boston Globe
  4. Hamas says it will dissolve Gaza government as US-brokered ceasefire plan stalls  CNN
  5. Hamas announces dissolution of Gaza governing body  Al Jazeera
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Prince Harry won’t stay at Buckingham Palace during London visit, meeting with King Charles unknown – ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News and Videos

  1. Prince Harry won't stay at Buckingham Palace during London visit, meeting with King Charles unknown  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
  2. Buckingham Palace says Prince Harry will not stay at palace  BBC
  3. Will Prince Harry’s Trip to Britain Repair or Deepen the Royal Rift?  The New York Times
  4. Prince Harry’s U.K. trip sparks fresh dispute over Buckingham Palace stay  NBC News
  5. Prince Harry's UK trip sparks media buzz over whether Meghan and kids will join him  PBS
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Farage warned attack against ‘establishment’ over unregistered gifts could lead to harsher punishment – UK politics live

Reform UK leader claims he is victim of ‘hit job’ as parliamentary standards commissioner investigates £5m donation

On the subject of Andy Burnham, the Financial Times is running a story today saying the access talks his team is holding with senior civil servants, intended to help Whitehall departments get ready to implement the new PM’s policy agenda, are being hindered by the fact that Burnham has not decided who will do the top cabinet jobs.

In the story, Lucy Fisher, George Parker and Anna Gross say:

Talks have not yet formally started with the Treasury and Burnham’s refusal to nominate a chancellor has complicated transition planning.

One Labour figure complained Burnham’s operation was “skeletal”, adding: “Access talks require a shadow cabinet. Burnham needs to nominate key people in advance or he cannot have meaningful talks” ….

Yes. And look – I’m not going to go into what we discussed privately, but everything I’ve seen from Andy publicly suggests that he knows that welfare reform is absolutely necessary … [because] it’s fundamentally about the life chances of a whole generation of young people.

And if we think the best option and best opportunity that we can gift as a country to a generation of young people is a life on benefits – are we serious?

My sense is that the appetite, both within the parliamentary Labour party and the new administration, will be absolutely up for doing this.

One of those is how we support young people. I will not defend an education system that is overly focused on the university route and does not lay out paths to technical qualifications for our young people. Too many young people get to year 10 at school, and they can’t see where school is taking them, because the system isn’t focusing on those young people.

And then, at 16, I believe we need the guarantee of a work placement for 16 to 18-year-olds, apprenticeships for every 16 to 18-year-old who wants one, and what I’ve done in Great Manchester is something that might be looked at more broadly, free bus travel for 16 to 18-year-olds, so that they can access those opportunities.

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Cuban zoo celebrates birth of Bengal tigers amid energy crisis

Arrival of endangered cats, including rare white cub, revitalises team straining under fuel and medicine shortages

For the Cuban zookeeper Ángel Cordero, the sight of four Bengal ⁠tiger cubs playing in a cage at the Cuban national zoo is a small miracle on an island stifled by shortages ⁠of fuel, medicine and ⁠days-long power outages.

The ​birth of these endangered big cats – including an exceedingly rare white tiger – has revitalised a team of zoo workers, he said.

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