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“Ships of the World, start your engines,” Donald Trump declared on Truth Social after signing an interim peace deal with Iran on Sunday. “Let the oil flow!” But many of the finer details remain “unclear”, said The Guardian, and while financial markets welcomed Trump’s announcement, further volatilit...

If Andy Burnham wins today’s Makerfield by-election, Wes Streeting won’t be letting him have a clear run at No. 10. “For the avoidance of doubt, for the umpteenth time, I will be standing” for the Labour leadership, he told Politico. The former health secretary is determined to spoil any Burnham cor...
US House Democrat leader Hakeem Jeffries announces that the mother of Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha has been granted a visa fee waiver. Ana Cândida Évora will now be able to afford to travel to Miami to watch her son’s match against Uruguay on Sunday.
Despite backlash to plans to send Prince George to £63,000-a-year Eton College, only 21% of Britons think royal children should attend state schools, according to a YouGov poll of 5,618 people. Nearly half (49%) said royals should be privately educated, while the remainder were undecided.

The Trump administration spent more than $14 million (£10.5 million) trying to turn the reflecting pool in front of Washington’s Lincoln Memorial “American flag blue” for the 250th anniversary of US independence, said The Guardian. But residual algae has “proliferated” in warm weather, instead turni...
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Speed Read Trump canceled the nominee’s hearing hours before it was set to start

Speed Read The decision marked a major setback for Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R)

Speed Read The 60-day period will include negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program

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