Trump slams Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment as Iran projects defiance
US, Iran spar over status of Iranian warship sunk by submarine – Military Times
- US, Iran spar over status of Iranian warship sunk by submarine Military Times
- Armed or unarmed? US and Iran spar over status of Iranian warship sunk by a submarine Yahoo
- Sinking Iran’s Frigate IRIS Dena and the Law of Naval Warfare Just Security
- Pete Hegseth called it 'quiet death'—the first time a U.S. sub fired a torpedo and hit an enemy ship since the 1940s Fortune
- Prof. James Kraska: “The US Submarine Attack on the IRIS Dena Complied with the Law of Naval Warfare” Sites@Duke Express
Live updates: Trump calls choice of Iran’s leader a ‘big mistake’ as war roils global economy – CNN
- Live updates: Trump calls choice of Iran’s leader a ‘big mistake’ as war roils global economy CNN
- Trump slams Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment as Iran projects defiance Al Jazeera
- Live updates: Trump holds news conference, says war is ‘short-term excursion' NBC4 Washington
- Trump says he's "not happy" about Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei CBS News
- Iran's next supreme leader won't 'last long' without my approval, Trump says abcnews.com
Definition of anti-Muslim hate will not harm free speech, says Steve Reed
Communities secretary tells MPs that government has to act against record levels of hate crimes
A new definition of anti-Muslim hate will not restrict freedom of speech, the communities secretary has pledged, as he said that “clear expectations” will still be set for new arrivals and existing communities in Britain to learn English.
MPs were told by Steve Reed that the government had a duty to act against record levels of hate crime against Muslims, but that “you can’t tackle a problem if you can’t describe it”.
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Kemi may be all in favour, but at least economic realpolitik is forcing her to take a slightly different tack
There have been any number of opportunities for people to decide they wanted no part of America’s war with Iran. The first was after the US had launched its first wave of strikes. To be fair, this was the moment Keir Starmer and most of the UK reckoned enough was enough and that our involvement would be limited to defensive strikes only.
You couldn’t really fault the logic. Did the UK really want to be part of a war that was illegal in most versions of international law and for which the Americans had no clear vision of how it might end? Other than Donald Trump gets bored and lets everyone else clear up his mess. Like a baby. Nor was the UK’s track record of wars in the 21st century any source of pride. Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya had all been in chaos. Iran was shaping up the same way. So Starmer decided to sit this one out. Applying the doctor’s principle of “first, do no harm”.
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Who is Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s new supreme leader? – DW.com
- Who is Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader? DW.com
- Iran Live Updates: Oil Prices Soar as Fighting Escalates; Iran Picks Khamenei's Son as Leader, Defying Trump The New York Times
- World reacts to appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s supreme leader Al Jazeera
- Iran's new supreme leader and the AI threat to white-collar jobs: Morning Rundown NBC News
- Mojtaba Khamenei, son of slain ayatollah, named Iran’s supreme leader Politico
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‘We thought we were doomed’: Canadian fishers in dramatic rescue after ice shelf floats away
Anglers describe harrowing phone calls to loved ones once ice detached from shores of Georgian Bay in Ontario
Kevin Fox thought the spring-like temperatures that had temporarily pushed the cold away from south-eastern Ontario meant a good day on for ice fishing, a popular winter pastime in the region.
After shifting location because the wind and ice “didn’t feel right” and the fish weren’t biting close to shore, he and a friend joined nearly two dozen others far out on a sheet of ice in Lake Huron. They followed the familiar routine of anyone who spends a day on the ice: they drilled holes, dropped their lines and waited.
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Emmanuel Macron vows Europe will stand by Cyprus after Iran drone strike
French president says attack on island is ‘an attack on Europe’ as EU states send military support
Emmanuel Macron has vowed that Europe will do whatever it takes to stand by Cyprus, the continent’s first state to be directly affected by the Iran war, after coming under what he described as “attack from multiple drones and missiles.”
In the strongest show yet of solidarity towards the EU member closest to the Middle East, Macron likened the attacks, which included a drone strike against a British base on the eastern Mediterranean island, to an attack on Europe.
Continue reading...X suspends 800m accounts in one year amid ‘massive’ scale of manipulation attempts
Social media company tells MPs of continual fight against state-backed efforts, with Russia being most prolific
Elon Musk’s X said it had suspended 800m accounts over a 12-month period as it fights the “massive” scale of attempts to manipulate the platform.
The social media company told MPs it was continually fighting state-backed attempts to hijack the agenda on its network, with Russia the most prolific state actor, followed by Iran and China.
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