Thrust Into the Line of Fire, Iranians Worry About What Comes Next – The New York Times

  1. Thrust Into the Line of Fire, Iranians Worry About What Comes Next  The New York Times
  2. The Neighbor From Hell  The Atlantic
  3. The Real Winner of Israel’s 12-Day War  Foreign Affairs
  4. Spotlight on Iran and the Shiite Axis (August 27—September 3, 2025)  The Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center
  5. Iran Issues Ominous War Warning  Newsweek
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Trump executive order targets nations that detain U.S. citizens – The Washington Post

  1. Trump executive order targets nations that detain U.S. citizens  The Washington Post
  2. Trump signs executive order creating ‘state sponsor of wrongful detention’ designation  CNN
  3. Trump signs executive order to blacklist countries that illegally detain Americans  NBC News
  4. STRENGTHENING EFFORTS TO PROTECT U.S. NATIONALS FROM WRONGFUL DETENTION ABROAD  The White House (.gov)
  5. Donald Trump issues order to penalise countries that detain American citizens  Financial Times
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Japan’s second in line to emperor’s throne comes of age amid succession debate

Teenage Prince Hisahito’s elaborate ceremony overshadowed by questions over royal family’s male-only succession rules

Japan has heralded the coming of age of Prince Hisahito with an elaborate ceremony at the Imperial Palace, where a succession crisis is brewing.

The nephew of Emperor Naruhito, Hisahito received a black silk and lacquer crown at Saturday’s ceremony in Tokyo, which marks the beginning of his royal adult life.

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Japan’s second in line to emperor’s throne comes of age amid succession debate

Teenage Prince Hisahito’s elaborate ceremony overshadowed by questions over royal family’s male-only succession rules

Japan has heralded the coming of age of Prince Hisahito with an elaborate ceremony at the Imperial Palace, where a succession crisis is brewing.

The nephew of Emperor Naruhito, Hisahito received a black silk and lacquer crown at Saturday’s ceremony in Tokyo, which marks the beginning of his royal adult life.

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U.N. Accuses Rwanda-Backed Rebels of Slaughtering Children, Other Civilians in Congo – The Wall Street Journal

  1. U.N. Accuses Rwanda-Backed Rebels of Slaughtering Children, Other Civilians in Congo  The Wall Street Journal
  2. Land quarrels in rebel-occupied Congo threaten Trump peace deal  Reuters
  3. DR Congo: All sides may be guilty of war crimes — UN probe  DW
  4. DRC’s latest peace deal is breaking down and it isn’t the first – what’s being done wrong  The Conversation
  5. DR Congo accuses M23 rebels of rights abuses, forced recruitment in east  Anadolu Ajansı
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UK phone retailers lock shop doors while trading to tackle rising thefts

Exclusive: Companies considering use of ‘kill switches’ to disable stolen devices after 967% increase in theft incidents

Mobile phone retailers are locking their doors during trading hours and considering using “kill switches” to disable stolen devices, as incidents of theft increase more than ninefold in some high streets due to organised crime.

VodafoneThree, which operates the largest retail network with 650 stores across the UK, has experienced a 967% increase in theft incidents in the first half of this year compared with the same period in 2024.

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Millions of UK mobile phones to receive test emergency alert on Sunday

Devices will vibrate and make a siren sound for 10 seconds at 3pm, with message confirming alert is a test

Millions of mobile phones will vibrate and make a siren sound across the UK on Sunday afternoon during a test of a nationwide emergency alert system.

Handset users will also receive a message on their screens reminding them the 10-second alert, which will happen at 3pm, is a test. There are about 87m mobile phones in the UK.

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UK couple may have to evict Ukrainian refugees owing to planning rules

Rosemary Duckett, 80, and her husband, Anthony, 88, say situation is ‘bureaucracy gone mad’

A couple who the prime minister thanked for housing Ukrainian refugees have been told by their local council they may have to evict their current guest due to planning rules which the couple describe as “bureaucracy gone mad”.

Rosemary Duckett, 80, a retired magistrate and former chair of her local YMCA, and her husband, Anthony, 88, have been providing accommodation in a room above their garage to Ukrainian refugees since 2022.

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With ‘Ghost Bat’ Drone, Australia Gears Up for New Arms Race – The New York Times

  1. With ‘Ghost Bat’ Drone, Australia Gears Up for New Arms Race  The New York Times
  2. Boeing, RAAF Prove MQ-28 Operational Effectiveness  Boeing Newsroom
  3. Ghost Bat Clears Demo Hurdle, Awaits Production Decision  Aviation Week Network
  4. New Ghost Bat aircraft to defend Australian frontlines  The Age
  5. Cash splash on Australian made 'world leading' drone  The Armidale Express
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Xi Jinping asks the world to choose ‘war or peace.’ Which direction is China headed? – CNN

  1. Xi Jinping asks the world to choose ‘war or peace.’ Which direction is China headed?  CNN
  2. Opinion | China, Russia, Iran and North Korea Sense Their Moment  The New York Times
  3. Xi’s Parade and Summit Send a Powerful Message Straight to Trump  Bloomberg.com
  4. All eyes on China’s massive military parade  The Economist
  5. Diplomatic tour de force: China's Xi shows he's 'totally in charge'  Reuters
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