Five charged in Liberia after more than 200kg of cocaine seized in drug bust
Shipment discovered at airport in Monrovia and valued at £14.2m had been falsely declared as seasoning cubesAuthorities in Liberia have charged five suspects over one of the largest drug seizures in the country’s history, after police found more than 200kg of cocaine falsely declared as Maggi seasoning cubes.The shipment, with an estimated value of $19m (£14.2m), was discovered at the international airport in Monrovia on 8 June, but the suspects were not named until a press briefing at the weekend. Continue reading...
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UK rearmament and warfighting readiness - House of Commons Library
• The House of Commons is scheduled to hold a debate on UK rearmament and warfighting readiness on Wednesday, July 8, 2026. • The session will focus on the current state of defense programs and the UK's capacity to maintain operational readiness for potential conflict.
Read original · commonslibrary.parliament.ukViolent Extremism in South Asia
• Afghanistan continues to be one of the world's most severe humanitarian crises, as reported by the United Nations. • In 2025, approximately 22.9 million people—nearly half of the total population—required urgent humanitarian assistance.
Read original · cfr.orgAP News Summary at 11:54 p.m. EDT | National News
• A tanker was set on fire in the Strait of Hormuz after being struck by a projectile, marking a significant escalation in regional maritime tensions. • The attack coincides with a period of national mourning in Iran following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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• The integrity of the World Cup has come under scrutiny following the suspension of player Balogun. • Both Donald Trump and FIFA have issued defenses of the actions taken regarding the suspension to maintain the tournament's standards.
Read original · militarynews.comTaliban Deputy PM Criticises Exclusion From International Meetings
• Taliban Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Salam Hanafi has criticized the international community for excluding the group from global meetings. • Hanafi argued that humanitarian aid provided to Afghanistan should be delivered based on need rather than being tied to political conditions.
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Afghanistan InternationalA humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine - Atlantic Council
• A new UN report warns of an unfolding humanitarian crisis in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine, where thousands of civilians are facing severe life-threatening risks. • Affected populations are currently struggling with critical food shortages and a systemic lack of essential medical assistance.
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Atlantic CouncilAP News Summary at 6:15 p.m. EDT | National News
• The integrity of the World Cup is under scrutiny following a controversy regarding the suspension of player Balogun. • Both Donald Trump and FIFA have issued defenses of the actions taken, though the specific nature of the suspension remains a point of contention.
Read original · militarynews.comAfghanistan among the world’s largest displacement crises
• UN agencies warned on Monday that Afghanistan is currently facing one of the world's most severe displacement crises. • The crisis is being driven by a combination of extreme poverty, persistent drought, and devastating earthquakes.
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UN NewsEthiopia: Global Weekly Roundup - Geopolitics, Economic Realignments, Historic Milestones and Climate Extremes Define the International Agenda - allAfrica.com
• Between late June and early July 2026, global systems faced a convergence of political transitions, economic shifts, and intensifying climate pressures. • International actors are closely monitoring Tehran's succession process to determine if Iran will maintain policy continuity or recalibrate its nuclear diplomacy and regional security posture.
Read original · allafrica.comNato summit begins with focus on defence spending as Zelenskyy and Trump due to meet - Europe live
Meeting of 32 member states comes at crucial time for alliance after tensions with US over Iran and GreenlandNato leaders, including the moody US president Donald Trump, are set to meet in Ankara, Turkey today and tomorrow for the latest round of talks on transatlantic defence.As our defence and security editor Dan Sabbagh says, there has been “a remarkable effort behind the scenes at Trump-proofing whatever happens in Ankara” given his tendency to go into angry outbursts directed at the allies.“Trump is expected to bring 1,400 people with him to Turkey, including those responsible for bringing back his toilet waste – a standard protocol to prevent other countries analysing the material for intelligence about his health. That the US is coming in large numbers is seen as a relief, given that Trump has at times flirted with the idea of leaving Nato, including at a summit in 2018.” Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comUK house prices rise for first time since start of Iran war
Typical property cost £299,330 in June, 0.2% more than the month before, says LloydsBusiness live – latest updatesHouse prices across the UK have risen for the first time since before the onset of the Iran war, leaving property values narrowly below those seen at the start of the year, according to a survey.The typical property cost £299,330 in June, a 0.2% increase on the month before. This comes after a monthly drop of 0.2% in May, according to the latest Lloyds house price index, previously known as the Halifax HPI. The annual growth rate edged higher to 0.6% from 0.5%. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comNSW’s top prosecutor gave false evidence on media leak about young Indigenous offender, inquiry finds
Sally Dowling admits her office pitched the story but says it was not authorised by her, while her colleagues call her ‘a person of integrity’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA New South Wales parliamentary committee report has made findings accusing the state’s top prosecutor of giving false evidence under oath to an inquiry and recommended the attorney general investigate whether there are grounds to remove her from office.The upper house inquiry voted 4-3 to find that the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions, Sally Dowling, authorised pitching a story to radio station 2GB about a sentencing hearing involving a young person, and “falsely denied having done so in her evidence to the committee”. Continue reading...
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