Colleagues describe Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil's final hours as Israeli bombs rained down
An Israeli airstrike killed Amal Khalil on Wednesday and injured her colleague in the south of Lebanon. The journalist's colleagues accuse Israel of targeting her deliberately and obstructing first responders from reaching her in time to save her life, which Israel denies.
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The Middle Eastās new normal: Brief wars, constant economic exposure
⢠Energy markets reacted sharply to escalating tensions in the Middle East, with Brent crude rising to approximately $97 per barrel and U.S. oil trading between $94 and $95. ⢠The price surge, representing a jump of more than 4.5%, indicates that traders are rapidly reintroducing a geopolitical risk premium into oil valuations.
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Calcali TechConflicts are on the rise globally, at the highest level since WWII, data shows - OPB
⢠Global conflicts have surged to their highest levels since World War II, according to data from the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP). ⢠Conflict-related fatalities reached a record high in 2025, with approximately 244,600 people killed.
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OPBFresh strikes on Tyre kill eight, as UN puts Lebanon destruction bill at $365 million, and rising
⢠Fresh Israeli strikes in Tyre have killed eight people, highlighting the fragility of the current ceasefire and the ongoing risk of escalation. ⢠A UN-led assessment released Tuesday estimates that buildings in Beirut and Mount Lebanon have suffered over $365 million in damages.
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UN NewsWest Asia war updates: Netanyahu acknowledges halt in fighting with Iran but vows to respond 'with force' to future attacks - The Hindu
⢠Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged a current halt in fighting with Iran on June 8, 2026, but vowed to respond "with force" to any future attacks. ⢠In response to the escalating conflict in West Asia, the Indian Embassy in Iran issued a travel advisory on Monday urging Indian nationals to avoid all travel to the country.
Read original Ā· thehindu.comConflict and the Cloud: Why Geopolitics Is Forcing a Communications Resilience Rethink - UC Today
⢠Geopolitical instability is increasingly threatening physical cloud infrastructure, prompting enterprises to re-evaluate their reliance on centralized hyperscale platforms. ⢠Companies are rethinking long-held assumptions regarding business continuity and resilience for critical communications services to avoid single points of failure.
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UC TodayConflicts around the globe hit highest levels since World War II, new report says : NPR
⢠A new report from the Uppsala Conflict Data Program reveals that global conflict levels have reached their highest point since World War II. ⢠The data highlights a surge in one-sided violence in Africa, specifically citing massacres in El Fasher as a primary driver.
Read original Ā· npr.org4 states head to the polls. And, global conflicts are on the rise, new report says
⢠Voters in four U.S. states are heading to the polls today to participate in primary elections. ⢠A new report indicates that global conflicts have reached their highest levels since the end of World War II.
Read original Ā· npr.orgSeattle enacts year-long ban on new AI datacenters
Home city of Amazon and Microsoft passes moratorium as backlash against energy-guzzling AI infrastructure growsSeattle has passed a year-long moratorium on the construction of new datacenters. The city council voted unanimously in favor of the temporary ban on Tuesday.A major tech hub whose metro area is home to Amazon and Microsoft, Seattle is the largest US city to have passed such a moratorium as the backlash against AI infrastructure grows across the country. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comRepublican Steve Hilton advances in tight California governorās race
Former UK political operative endorsed by Trump will face off against Democrat Xavier Becerra in November electionRepublican Steve Hilton, the former UK political operative turned Fox News personality, has advanced to the November general election in the race to become Californiaās next governor, facing off against Democrat Xavier Becerra, a former congressman, state attorney general and US health secretary.Hiltonās success, a remarkable achievement for a recent immigrant, came after he was endorsed by Donald Trump. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comStaff at immigration detention centre wore England flags, report finds
Chair of prisons and detention watchdog concerned about intimidating effect as wide-ranging and damning review publishedStaff at an immigration detention centre wore England flags pinned to their uniforms while guarding migrants, a report from the prisons and detention watchdog has revealed.Their use by staff at one of the Home Officeās short-term holding facilities to detain migrants is revealed in the Independent Monitoring Boardsā national annual report, published on Wednesday, which is based on 127 annual reports about different prisons, young offender institutions and immigration detention centres. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comGrim reality of prison conditions laid bare in damning report
Inmates in England and Wales live among vermin while gangs control entire wings, monitors warn, with failures āat risk of becoming normalisedāThe independent monitoring boardās annual report of conditions across the prison estate of England and Wales is stark and unflinching.Men and women are held for long periods in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, often living alongside vermin. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comLammyās cuts to jury trials could have āfar-reachingā effect on race relations, say MPs
Justice secretaryās plans likely to increase black peopleās suspicion of court system, committee suggestsDavid Lammyās planned changes to the criminal courts in England and Wales could have a āfar-reachingā impact on race relations, a cross-party committee of MPs has concluded.The deputy prime ministerās plan to remove the right to elect for a crown court trial āhas the potential to increase mistrust in the criminal justice system among the black communityā, the justice select committee said, because black defendants are more likely to elect for trial. Continue reading...
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