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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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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Truck carrying fireworks catches fire and explodes in Tennessee

No one injured in incident, volunteer fire department says, and it is not known how truck caught fire

Firefighters in Tennessee had to respond to an unexpectedly early Fourth of July scene after a truck caught fire on a major highway and its load of fireworks went off, triggering a spectacular display.

Video of the scene on Interstate 75 in the community of Ooltewah showed a huge cloud of sparks and rockets emerging from a trailer that the truck was hauling, as a stunned crowd watched from an overpass.

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Iran and Israel Halt Exchanges of Fire – WSJ

  1. Iran and Israel Halt Exchanges of Fire  WSJ
  2. Live Updates: Iran Signals It Will Halt Strikes Against Israel After Hours of Attacks  The New York Times
  3. Trump says Israel ‘won’t have any choice’ but to accept any Iran deal: ‘I call all the shots’  The Hill
  4. Trump orders Iran, Israel to stop firing after fresh round of exchanges  Fox News
  5. Iran War Live Updates: Iran Ends Latest Strikes on Israel as Trump Urges Peace  Bloomberg.com
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Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan claims victory in election seen as test of Russia’s influence – AP News

  1. Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan claims victory in election seen as test of Russia’s influence  AP News
  2. Armenia's pro-West government wins election despite Russian pressure  BBC
  3. Armenia’s Prime Minister Declares Victory in Race Shadowed by Russia  The New York Times
  4. Armenia’s pro-Europe party wins election and cements shift away from Russia  The Guardian
  5. Russia’s old ally gives Putin a bloody nose  The Telegraph
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Six people stabbed in attack at Penn Station in New York

Suspect in custody at busy rail hub adjacent to Madison Square Garden one day before game three of NBA finals

Six people were stabbed in a Sunday night attack at New York’s Penn Station, authorities said, with Amtrak police saying a person believed to be homeless was being held in custody as a result.

The stabbings at the US’s busiest railroad hub came one day before thousands of basketball fans were expected at the third game of the NBA finals at the adjacent Madison Square Garden complex, although the events are not believed to be linked.

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Trial begins for man accused of sparking LA’s deadly Palisades fire

Jonathan Rinderknecht is accused of starting the blaze that became Los Angeles’s deadliest and destructive wildfire

The trial of a 29-year-old charged with sparking a wildfire that went on to become the deadly Palisades inferno, the most destructive blaze in Los Angeles history, is set to begin on Monday in a case that has gripped the city as Angelenos seek answers more than a year after the deadly fire.

Jonathan Rinderknecht, an occasional Uber driver, is accused of starting a small blaze on New Year’s Day 2025, later dubbed the Lachman fire. Although the Los Angeles fire department extinguished the fire on 2 January, it reignited five days later due to high winds and tinderbox conditions after burning undetected deep in the dry hillsides.

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Pope Leo denounces what he calls “scourge” of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy – CBS News

  1. Pope Leo denounces what he calls "scourge" of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy  CBS News
  2. Spain’s reckoning with clergy abuse enters a new chapter as Pope Leo visits  AP News
  3. Pope Urges Justice for Clergy Abuse Victims During Spain Visit  Bloomberg.com
  4. Leo Tells Spain's Church to Help Abuse Victims, as Some Protest Over Papal Meeting  U.S. News & World Report
  5. Church abuse victims not invited to meet pope  Dawn
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Pope uses Spain speech to warn of global ‘spiritual and cultural crisis’

Addressing lawmakers, Leo XIV also highlights migration at a time when Madrid is bucking European trends

Pope Leo XIV has used an address to the Spanish parliament to warn the world is undergoing “a deep spiritual and cultural crisis” and to urge the international community to tackle the causes and consequences of what he termed “the tragic drama of migration”.

In a wide-ranging speech delivered to lawmakers in Madrid, the pontiff also touched on conflict, artificial intelligence, the climate emergency, and the issues of abortion and euthanasia.

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Unions attack ‘year-long delay’ for Tata Steel furnace’s grid connection in south Wales

Government urged to help speed up vital industrial project amid growing alarm over National Grid delays

Trade unions have called for the government to intervene to speed up Tata Steel’s connection to the electricity grid in south Wales, after the company said its new furnace would be delayed by up to a year.

Tata Steel last month told investors that National Grid had said it would face a six- to eight-month delay. That could stretch to 12 months amid unexpected engineering difficulties.

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Arizona lake closes indefinitely to visitors after all of its fish die

Wildlife department says drought conditions and water released from dam led to ‘major fish kill’ at San Carlos Lake

Arizona officials have indefinitely closed a popular lake to visitors after its entire population of fish died recently.

The recreation and wildlife department that maintains San Carlos Lake said in a Facebook statement on Friday that drought conditions as well as water released from a dam there “resulted in a major fish kill affecting approximately 100% of the fish population”.

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Stormzy and Oritsé Williams join tributes to musician stabbed to death in east London

Singer-songwriter Talay Riley worked on tracks for stars including Tinie Tempah, Britney Spears and Craig David

Stormzy and Oritsé Williams are among the artists who have paid tribute to the singer-songwriter Talay Riley, who was stabbed to death in Silvertown, east London.

The 35-year-old musician, whose real name was Mark Orabiyi, was found with stab wounds by paramedics on the morning of 5 June and pronounced dead at the scene.

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Israel and Iran trade strikes in major escalation, Trump abruptly ends NBC interview, changing habits of US consumers – AP News

  1. Israel and Iran trade strikes in major escalation, Trump abruptly ends NBC interview, changing habits of US consumers  AP News
  2. Israel-Iran strikes threaten truce. And, Ebola is spreading at an unprecedented rate  NPR
  3. Monday: Hili dialogue  Why Evolution Is True
  4. Early Edition: June 8, 2026  Just Security
  5. Morning Briefing: June 8, 2026  Anadolu Ajansı
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Starmer tells Apple and Google to ban nude images on children’s phones – BBC

  1. Starmer tells Apple and Google to ban nude images on children's phones  BBC
  2. Tech Device Makers Must Prevent Children From Sharing Intimate Images, U.K. PM Says  WSJ
  3. Starmer to ban children from sending explicit images  The Telegraph
  4. Big tech firms must stop young people circulating nude images, says UK PM Starmer  Reuters
  5. Keir Starmer tells Big Tech to stop kids sending intimate images, or else  politico.eu
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Ukraine recaptures more than 600 square km of territory in 2026, military chief says – Reuters

  1. Ukraine recaptures more than 600 square km of territory in 2026, military chief says  Reuters
  2. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 6, 2026  Institute for the Study of War
  3. Ukraine's commander-in-chief: Ukraine liberated nearly 100 sq km more than it lost in May  Українська правда
  4. Ukraine is turning the tide against Putin. What happens next should terrify Europe  The Telegraph
  5. How Ukraine Has Turned the Tide  Foreign Policy
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In speech to Spanish parliament, pope demands respect for the dignity of all people – NPR

  1. In speech to Spanish parliament, pope demands respect for the dignity of all people  NPR
  2. Pope uses Spain speech to warn of global ‘spiritual and cultural crisis’  The Guardian
  3. Pope Leo calls war a ‘painful defeat’ of negotiations as Israel and Iran trade worst strikes in months  CNN
  4. Pope Leo tells 1.2 million crowd in Madrid that God stands with the poor  CNBC
  5. Pope in Madrid: Weaving networks to safeguard the soul of society  Vatican News
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Massive Fire Erupts at Key Russian Oil Export Hub Handling 20% of Shipments – Kyiv Post

  1. Massive Fire Erupts at Key Russian Oil Export Hub Handling 20% of Shipments  Kyiv Post
  2. Steve Rosenberg: Lasting image of Russia's economic forum is plume of smoke over St Petersburg  BBC
  3. Ukrainian strikes hit oil sites in Russia and Crimea  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
  4. Ukraine targets St. Petersburg in what Russia calls an ‘unprecedented’ attack  CNN
  5. Ukraine Strikes St. Petersburg in Long-Range Drone Attack  The New York Times
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‘Extreme fear’ among immigrants as backlash sweeps South Africa

African migrants say legal status offers little protection as rallies against illegal immigration gain momentum

African migrants in South Africa say they are living in fear after a series of marches calling for illegal immigrants to leave reignited long-held xenophobic sentiment in the country.

March & March, a campaign group at the forefront of recent protests, has given people living illegally in the country until 30 June to leave, without specifying what will happen to those who do not.

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