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  • May 26

    Iran partially restores internet after 88-day blackout, but judiciary halts the process

    President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered the restoration of international internet access after nearly three months, but Iran's judiciary suspended the body responsible for the move, leaving the future uncertain.

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49 missiles and one resignation

US and Iran rupture ceasefire as oil shock squeezes central banks and Starmer

The Gulf again set the tempo, as the United States and Iran traded fire and Tehran threatened the Strait of Hormuz. Markets, central banks and governments then absorbed the bill, with inflation rising, rates moving and defence rows sharpening.

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  • UK cabinet crisis over defence spending

    Healey resigns as Defence Secretary alongside Carns, protesting a 13.5 billion pound funding plan that falls short of the 3% GDP target.

  • Swiss population cap referendum

    Polling stations open as voters decide on a 10 million population cap, with recent polls showing the "no" side leading 52% to 45%.

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AI: capabilities, regulation, labour

OpenAI and Amazon's partnership indicates a market shift towards operationalizing AI agents, while the US state attorneys general investigation adds a new regulatory dimension for frontier models.

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