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‘Hundreds more’ federal agents being deployed in Minnesota after killing of Renee Good – US politics live
Kristi Noem says that more officers are being deployed amid protests in several citiesDonald Trump is in Washington today. He’s due to hold a closed-press meeting with secretary of state Marco Rubio at 10:30am ET, about several foreign policy matters, including the developing situation in Iran.The president will have a number of other meetings throughout the day – including with the archbishop of Oklahoma City. Currently, these aren’t open to the media, but we’ll let you know if that changes. Continue reading...

Iran crisis live: foreign minister says country ready for negotiations but also ‘fully prepared for war’
Abbas Araghchi warns adversaries against ‘miscalculation’ as Trump mulls military response to protest crackdown‘The streets are full of blood’: Iranian protests gather momentum as regime cracks downIranian student killed during protests was shot in head ‘from close range’Analysis: Unpredictable Trump weighs up Iranian pleas for help against calls for restraintIran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, has said communication lines with the US remain open, as the Trump administration continues to weigh the option of military strikes.“This channel of communication between our foreign minister (Abbas Araghchi) and the special envoy of the president of the United States is open,” Baghaei said, in apparent reference to Steve Witkoff.Always opposes interference in other countries’ internal affairs, maintains that the sovereignty and security of all countries should be fully protected under international law, and opposes the use or threat of use of force in international relations. Continue reading...
Syrian forces search for explosives, weapons after SDF pulls out of Aleppo
Residents start returning to areas previously controlled by SDF fighters after their withdrawal from the city.
Yemen’s Saudi-backed government retakes southern areas from STC: What next?
PLC takes control of southern Yemen, but challenges for a united Yemen remain amid Houthi control of Sanaa.

Elon Musk’s X Under UK Investigation Over Grok’s Sexualized A.I. Images
A British regulator said it had started a formal investigation into Mr. Musk’s chatbot over the spread of illegal images.

Trump ‘doing the right things for Nato,’ says Rutte – Europe live
Nato secretary general praises US president for ‘encouraging us all to spend more’ but swerves question over Trump’s Greenland commentsThe European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen is to travel to Paraquay on Saturday to sign the controversial Mercosur trade deal with a group of Latin American countries this Saturday.The deal with Brazil, Argentina, Uraguay and Paraguay was adopted by member states on Friday, ending 25 years of negotiation and months of wrangling with member states over the final compromises. Continue reading...
Why is Bosnia sending troops to Gaza?
Bosnians overwhelmingly support Palestine. And yet their elite want to help legitimise a 'peace' plan favouring Israel.

Former Tory chancellor Nadhim Zahawi defects to Reform UK
The most senior former Conservative to join Nigel Farage’s party claims Britain is on brink of ‘civil unrest’UK politics live – latest updatesThe former Conservative chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has defected to Reform UK, claiming Britain is on the brink of “civil unrest” and only a government led by Nigel Farage could prevent it.Zahawi, who stood down as the MP for Stratford-on-Avon at the last election, is the most senior former Conservative to join Farage’s party and his new leader said his government experience would address one of Reform’s weaknesses. Continue reading...

Tories say Reform UK is a ‘party of has-been politicians’ after Nadhim Zahawi defects – UK politics live
Lib Dems say move shows Reform UK becoming a ‘retirement home for disgraced former Conservative ministers’Zahawi says he accepts that the Conservatives are to blame for some of the problems facinng the country.Since leaving parliament, I have been reflecting on the successes and failures of my old party’s time in government, and I rue the timidity, even at times the weakness, with which we try to deal with the problems of the country.My analysis is that a huge culprit is the over-mighty bureaucratic inertia that now dominates and runs the country, that has taken control of swathes of the economy and, with barely a shrug of the shoulders, restricts the individual liberty of each and every one of us.So it is time for another glorious revolution to get us back to a fully sovereign parliament.Britain needs Reform.My own party, and by definition to some extent me personally, should share some blame for the continuation of the Blairite constitutional vandalism and our failure, to coin a phrase, to take back control from the rich powers of the unelected bureaucracy. Continue reading...