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U.S. and Iranian forces escalate military strikes in the Gulf region, raising fears of broader conflict, while the UK's Andy Burnham becomes Labour leader and incoming prime minister on a platform of public service expansion and regional devolution.
World
U.S.-Iran military escalation intensifies in Gulf
The U.S. military conducted strikes on Iranian military targets including bridges and control towers in the country's south, while Iran responded with missile and drone fire at U.S. positions in the Gulf States. Both sides deny targeting civilian infrastructure, but the cycle of attacks raises the risk of all-out war and threatens critical shipping lanes including the Strait of Hormuz.
Andy Burnham becomes UK Labour leader, set to be prime minister
Britain's Labour Party confirmed Andy Burnham as its new leader, positioning him to become prime minister. The plain-spoken politician from northwest England has pledged greater public control of essential services, devolution of power to local governments, and a focus on economic growth.
Germany deepens energy ties with Algeria amid Russian gas loss
Germany received Algeria's president with military honours and expanded discussions on liquefied natural gas supplies, signalling a strategic pivot away from Russian pipeline gas. The diplomatic overture reflects Berlin's urgent need to secure alternative energy sources.
Cuban dissident missing after prison release
A Cuban artist who was released from prison and awaiting U.S. entry permission has disappeared and is being held in an unknown location in Cuba, raising concerns about the Trump administration's handling of dissident cases.
Chinese pastor released after Trump appeal to Xi Jinping
Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri was unexpectedly freed by China following a direct appeal by President Trump to Xi Jinping, marking a rare diplomatic intervention on behalf of a religious prisoner.
Pakistan launches border raids, kills 24 militants near Afghanistan
Pakistani military forces conducted intelligence-led operations that killed 24 militants in border areas near Afghanistan over 24 hours, responding to earlier militant attacks on Pakistani targets.
Second tanker hijacked off Yemen in three months by suspected pirates
Piracy off the Somali and Yemeni coasts is resurgent, with a second major vessel hijacking in recent months and multiple unsuccessful attacks signalling a dangerous return of maritime crime in a critical shipping region.
Business & Markets
Apple reclaims title of world's most valuable company
Apple surpassed Nvidia to become the world's most valuable company with a $4.88 trillion valuation, after Nvidia experienced a 3.5% market value drop, signalling a shift in investor sentiment toward AI and chip stocks.
UK government nationalizes British Steel amid Chinese criticism
The UK government took British Steel into public hands to safeguard what it called a vital national capability, drawing criticism from China over the decision.
U.S. trade tensions with Brazil escalate
The U.S. has initiated trade actions against Brazil, raising concerns about the start of a new trade war between the two nations.
Science & Environment
Earth-like planet with atmosphere discovered in habitable zone
Researchers identified an Earth-like, rocky planet orbiting within the habitable zone of a distant star and confirmed it possesses an atmosphere, marking a significant milestone in the search for potentially habitable worlds.
EU proposes slowing carbon emissions cuts for businesses
The European Union proposed relaxing its emissions trading system to give companies more time to reduce carbon output, signalling a potential softening of climate targets amid business pressure.
UK heatwave reaches 14-day mark, longest dry spell in 30 years
Southern England is experiencing its longest continuous heatwave in two weeks, with parts of the country enduring the longest dry spell in three decades, raising concerns about drought and wildfire risk.
Canadian wildfire smoke affects 109 million Americans
Smoke from wildfires in Ontario is drifting over the U.S. Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast, exposing 109 million people to poor air quality conditions.
Texas floods strike same area devastated last year, killing at least two
Severe flooding is ravaging the same Texas region that experienced catastrophic floods last year that killed more than 130 people, with at least two deaths reported in the current disaster.
Perseid meteor shower to peak over next five weeks
The Perseid meteor shower is beginning one of the year's most active displays, with peak viewing expected over the coming weeks.
Technology & Innovation
San Francisco orders Apple and Google to remove nudify apps
San Francisco authorities ordered Apple and Google to remove nudify applications from their app stores, with official estimates suggesting the companies collectively earned millions in fees from these apps.
Russia's Falcon 9 competitor could begin grasshopper tests by 2028
Russia is developing a reusable rocket to compete with SpaceX's Falcon 9, with grasshopper-like test flights potentially beginning in 2028, though the project faces significant technical and geopolitical hurdles.
Health & Humanitarian
Gaza women amputees find recovery through football
Palestinian women in Gaza who have lost limbs during the conflict are using football as a therapeutic tool for physical and psychological recovery.
Air conditioner fire kills 11 at children's orphanage
An air conditioner malfunction sparked a deadly blaze at a children's orphanage that killed 11 people, including children, and injured 19 others.
Uganda suspends school trips after bus crash kills 20 pupils
Uganda suspended school trips following one of the country's deadliest accidents involving children, in which 20 pupils died in a bus crash, highlighting chronic road safety issues that claim thousands annually.
Seven American aid workers quarantine in Kenya after Ebola exposure
Seven U.S. aid workers who were in Congo fighting the Ebola outbreak are quarantining at a new isolation facility in Kenya after the U.S. government introduced travel restrictions, marking the facility's first known use.
Natural Disasters
Magnitude 7.3 earthquake strikes off Mexico coast
A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the Mexican coast, triggering a tsunami warning and generating waves up to 0.3 metres (1.1 feet) high recorded in Puerto Madero and Chiapas.
Venezuela earthquakes force grim homecoming for migrants
Earthquakes in Venezuela have forced mass migration patterns to reverse, with many who had fled the country returning, though the disaster has intensified grief for those separated by emigration.
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Today's News Digest

U.S. and Iranian forces escalate military strikes in the Gulf region, raising fears of broader conflict, while the UK's Andy Burnham becomes Labour leader and incoming prime minister on a platform of public service expansion and regional devolution.

World

U.S.-Iran military escalation intensifies in Gulf

The U.S. military conducted strikes on Iranian military targets including bridges and control towers in the country's south, while Iran responded with missile and drone fire at U.S. positions in the Gulf States. Both sides deny targeting civilian infrastructure, but the cycle of attacks raises the risk of all-out war and threatens critical shipping lanes including the Strait of Hormuz.

Andy Burnham becomes UK Labour leader, set to be prime minister

Britain's Labour Party confirmed Andy Burnham as its new leader, positioning him to become prime minister. The plain-spoken politician from northwest England has pledged greater public control of essential services, devolution of power to local governments, and a focus on economic growth.

Germany deepens energy ties with Algeria amid Russian gas loss

Germany received Algeria's president with military honours and expanded discussions on liquefied natural gas supplies, signalling a strategic pivot away from Russian pipeline gas. The diplomatic overture reflects Berlin's urgent need to secure alternative energy sources.

Cuban dissident missing after prison release

A Cuban artist who was released from prison and awaiting U.S. entry permission has disappeared and is being held in an unknown location in Cuba, raising concerns about the Trump administration's handling of dissident cases.

Chinese pastor released after Trump appeal to Xi Jinping

Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri was unexpectedly freed by China following a direct appeal by President Trump to Xi Jinping, marking a rare diplomatic intervention on behalf of a religious prisoner.

Pakistan launches border raids, kills 24 militants near Afghanistan

Pakistani military forces conducted intelligence-led operations that killed 24 militants in border areas near Afghanistan over 24 hours, responding to earlier militant attacks on Pakistani targets.

Second tanker hijacked off Yemen in three months by suspected pirates

Piracy off the Somali and Yemeni coasts is resurgent, with a second major vessel hijacking in recent months and multiple unsuccessful attacks signalling a dangerous return of maritime crime in a critical shipping region.

Business & Markets

Apple reclaims title of world's most valuable company

Apple surpassed Nvidia to become the world's most valuable company with a $4.88 trillion valuation, after Nvidia experienced a 3.5% market value drop, signalling a shift in investor sentiment toward AI and chip stocks.

UK government nationalizes British Steel amid Chinese criticism

The UK government took British Steel into public hands to safeguard what it called a vital national capability, drawing criticism from China over the decision.

U.S. trade tensions with Brazil escalate

The U.S. has initiated trade actions against Brazil, raising concerns about the start of a new trade war between the two nations.

Science & Environment

Earth-like planet with atmosphere discovered in habitable zone

Researchers identified an Earth-like, rocky planet orbiting within the habitable zone of a distant star and confirmed it possesses an atmosphere, marking a significant milestone in the search for potentially habitable worlds.

EU proposes slowing carbon emissions cuts for businesses

The European Union proposed relaxing its emissions trading system to give companies more time to reduce carbon output, signalling a potential softening of climate targets amid business pressure.

UK heatwave reaches 14-day mark, longest dry spell in 30 years

Southern England is experiencing its longest continuous heatwave in two weeks, with parts of the country enduring the longest dry spell in three decades, raising concerns about drought and wildfire risk.

Canadian wildfire smoke affects 109 million Americans

Smoke from wildfires in Ontario is drifting over the U.S. Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast, exposing 109 million people to poor air quality conditions.

Texas floods strike same area devastated last year, killing at least two

Severe flooding is ravaging the same Texas region that experienced catastrophic floods last year that killed more than 130 people, with at least two deaths reported in the current disaster.

Perseid meteor shower to peak over next five weeks

The Perseid meteor shower is beginning one of the year's most active displays, with peak viewing expected over the coming weeks.

Technology & Innovation

San Francisco orders Apple and Google to remove nudify apps

San Francisco authorities ordered Apple and Google to remove nudify applications from their app stores, with official estimates suggesting the companies collectively earned millions in fees from these apps.

Russia's Falcon 9 competitor could begin grasshopper tests by 2028

Russia is developing a reusable rocket to compete with SpaceX's Falcon 9, with grasshopper-like test flights potentially beginning in 2028, though the project faces significant technical and geopolitical hurdles.

Health & Humanitarian

Gaza women amputees find recovery through football

Palestinian women in Gaza who have lost limbs during the conflict are using football as a therapeutic tool for physical and psychological recovery.

Air conditioner fire kills 11 at children's orphanage

An air conditioner malfunction sparked a deadly blaze at a children's orphanage that killed 11 people, including children, and injured 19 others.

Uganda suspends school trips after bus crash kills 20 pupils

Uganda suspended school trips following one of the country's deadliest accidents involving children, in which 20 pupils died in a bus crash, highlighting chronic road safety issues that claim thousands annually.

Seven American aid workers quarantine in Kenya after Ebola exposure

Seven U.S. aid workers who were in Congo fighting the Ebola outbreak are quarantining at a new isolation facility in Kenya after the U.S. government introduced travel restrictions, marking the facility's first known use.

Natural Disasters

Magnitude 7.3 earthquake strikes off Mexico coast

A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the Mexican coast, triggering a tsunami warning and generating waves up to 0.3 metres (1.1 feet) high recorded in Puerto Madero and Chiapas.

Venezuela earthquakes force grim homecoming for migrants

Earthquakes in Venezuela have forced mass migration patterns to reverse, with many who had fled the country returning, though the disaster has intensified grief for those separated by emigration.

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