France restricted public drinking Sunday in “red alert” zones, including Paris, as Fête de la musique kicks off to cope with a heat wave unfurling across parts of Europe. Emergency services and military forces were also put on wildfire alert as about …
Russia struggling to supply Crimea, NATO says
Ukrainian strikes have left Russia unable to effectively resupply Crimea, a senior NATO official says, with fuel running short, bridges hit in June and use of the Kerch crossing now restricted by fear of the next attack.
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The Latest: Vance meets Iranian negotiators in Switzerland to work on details of deal
U.S. and Iranian negotiators are in Switzerland for talks to work on key details of their interim agreement to end the Iran war
Spain makes major move at Gibraltar border for first time in 200 years
The move forms part of the post-Brexit deal.
Italy’s Meloni criticizes Trump’s "constant, unprovoked attacks" as leaders trade barbs
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Starmer under sustained pressure amid reports he could quit next week
More than 100 Labour MPs have called for the prime minister to step down after Andy Burnham’s victory in the Makerfield byelection
Father and Uncle of Slain New York Girl Given Life Sentences in Pakistan
The killing of the victim, a 14-year-old girl from Yonkers who was known for posting videos on TikTok, was premeditated, a court ruled.
Pope hails relevance today of American saint who cared for migrants
Leo has clashed with the Trump administration over its migrant crackdown.
UK Border Force officer jailed for Hong Kong spying
A former Border Force officer and a Hong Kong trade office manager have been jailed for spying on UK pro-democracy campaigners for Chinese authorities.
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UK exploring machine vision for strike drones
The MoD says it is exploring how machine vision could sharpen targeting in one-way attack drones, with policy still being developed alongside legal teams.
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