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Kuwait burns, Burnham waits

Trump widens Iran war as Burnham takes Labour and Chinese AI rattles markets

The day’s news split between hard power and smoky air. Iran and the United States pushed the Gulf war into infrastructure, Britain prepared for a new prime minister, and China used open AI to make Wall Street rethink the cost of intelligence.

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  • Drone attacks reported in Bahrain and Kuwait

    Iranian forces strike a second Kuwaiti power and water plant, forcing unit shutdowns after a previous attack compromised 90% of the domestic drinking water supply.

  • German train security worker injured

    Falls from a moving train traveling at 120 km/h during a confrontation with a passenger between Offenburg and Karlsruhe, sustaining critical injuries.

  • NATO leaders meet in Ankara

    Killed several people and injured many in the strike on the Ozon logistics hub, escalating the impact of the attack on Russian commercial infrastructure.

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World · Updated 8m ago

The Middle East after Gaza

Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has nearly ceased, and Iran has expanded its attacks to include critical civilian infrastructure in Kuwait and US bases in Jordan.

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German train security worker injured

Disasters·High·Reported 10h 51m ago·Updated 1h 27m ago
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    German train security worker injured

    Falls from a moving train traveling at 120 km/h during a confrontation with a passenger between Offenburg and Karlsruhe, sustaining critical injuries.

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