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- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has made comments highlighting an internal regime debate regarding the level of economic pressure Iran can sustain.
- The discussions center on the country's ability to endure ongoing sanctions and financial instability while maintaining political control.
- This internal friction is significant as it reveals vulnerability within the leadership's strategy for managing the national economy under international pressure.
- Future developments will likely depend on whether the regime shifts its diplomatic approach to alleviate economic strain or continues its current course of resistance.
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Former British and French diplomats urge action over Israelâs âerasureâ of Palestine
In letter to Macron and Burnham, more than 100 senior figures accuse Israel of ethnic cleansing and call for measures including trade banMore than 100 French and British former diplomats have said Palestine is being erased in front of the worldâs eyes and called for urgent action including trade and arms sales bans to press Israel to accept a Palestinian state.An unprecedented joint letter dispenses with diplomatic language by accusing Israel of ethnic cleansing and warning that the world no longer sees Israel as a genuine democracy.Uphold the decisions of the international court of justice and the international criminal court.Suspend the EU-Israel association agreement and the UK-Israel trade and partnership agreement for breach of human rights provisions.Suspend arms transfers to and from Israel and all bilateral military cooperation.Insist on unrestricted aid access to Gaza, led by the UN Relief and Works Agency, other UN agencies and international NGOs, with consequences for non-compliance, and access too for journalists, diplomats and parliamentarians.Ban all trade with settlements, including goods, investment, insurance and other financial services.Warn potential bidders for the âred lineâ E1 settlement or other settlement financing/construction that their interests in and with the UK and France will suffer.Make it an offence for British and French citizens to buy property on stolen Palestinian land and remove charitable status from âcharitiesâ funding settlements. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comâIt brings me joyâ: how young people are making CDs cool again
Compact discs are back, with searches for players up 96% at John Lewis and popular models sold out onlineWith more than 800 million people subscribing to a music streaming service, wireless speakers have become a familiar sight in homes. But expect to get reacquainted with a different object to play music soon: the CD player, once consigned to obsolescence, is back.John Lewis report that searches for CD players are up 96% since July, possibly owing to students heading to university and buying the systems for their rooms. The ÂŁ79 Crosley Voyager, and the ÂŁ129 Pure Classic C-D6 are both sold out online, with the Voyager scheduled to return in October. Portable CD players are also popular. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comUnions worry Labourâs plan for zero-hours contracts may break manifesto pledge
Leaders claim scaremongering from business figures may cause key legislation to become âmeaninglessâTrades unions are warning Andy Burnham that Labourâs policy on cutting zero-hours contracts risks failing to live up to the partyâs manifesto.Union leaders are seeking reassurances from the business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, amid what the TUC has condemned as âscaremongeringâ from business groups. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comâWe fear lessons will not be learnedâ: Chloe Moffatâs parents on their fight to hold Treasury to account
Couple considering suing for wrongful death after coroner found disciplinary process materially contributed to suicideWhen a coroner ruled this month that the Treasury âmaterially contributedâ to Chloe Moffatâs death, her parents breathed out in bittersweet relief. For a year, David and Anne Moffat had been forced to become detectives in the worst case any parent could have to solve: why their daughter took her own life.Chloe, 26, went to her job as a personal assistant at the Treasury on a Monday last May âhappy as Larryâ after a weekend sheâd told her friends was a â10 out of 10â. She was planning a holiday with her sister, Alice, and arranging for friends to come for a dinner party the next weekend. She was, according to her father, living âthe best lifeâ. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comSorrow as community pays tribute to âshining lightâ Lily Hooper after NSW hiking tragedy
The 18-year-old remembered as a talented athlete with an infectious smile and âone of those people who everyone simply likedâGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTributes have flowed for 18-year-old Lily Hooper, remembered as an adventurous, multitalented athlete with an infectious smile, after her body was found on Thursday afternoon, eight days after she disappeared while hiking in the New South Wales southern highlands.The teenager was a fixture across local sporting and community groups in the Wollondilly region, training in martial arts, alongside her job as a Sydney BridgeClimb guide. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comBattery fires at recycling centres are costing UK £1bn a year, figures show
Experts say fires caused by wrongly discarded lithium batteries, such as those in vapes, are putting lives at riskFires at recycling centres caused by wrongly discarded lithium batteries such as those found in vapes are occurring at the rate of more than 10 a week, according to new figures.Experts say the sheer volume of battery fires now occurring at waste facilities has reached a crisis that is putting lives at risk, costing ÂŁ1bn a year and frustrating fire chiefs. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comColes website down after viral Reddit post sees customers buy cases of alcoholic drinks at nearly 80% discount
Supermarketâs website and app go offline as customers save more than $100 on some 24-packs The Coles website and app have gone offline hours after a viral Reddit post highlighted a nearly 80% discount on 24-packs of premixed alcoholic drinks.For several hours on Saturday, both the Coles website and app displayed a message advising âweâre currently offline â but not for longâ. The website and app came back online before the website went down again on Saturday afternoon. It was back up at around 4pm AEST on Saturday. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comPremium bonds: more chance of win as NS&I ups prize fund rate again
Savings bank estimates there will be 308,000 more prizes available in September draw than the month beforePremium bond holders will have more chances of winning prizes after changes announced this week.From September there will be more prizes up for grabs for the 22 million people who hold the government-backed savings bonds. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comIs this the end of Harry and Meghanâs American dream?
The Sussexes are returning to the UK with significantly reduced media deals in an industry where fame alone can no longer guarantee successHaving settled in California in the aftermath of their dramatic decoupling from the royal family in 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced a partnership that appeared to set a clear destination for their new lives outside the House of Windsor.With every global media stable clamouring for their signature, the couple revealed a deal with Netflix reportedly worth $100m. The ambitions were lofty and broad, including scripted and unscripted projects, shows for all ages and documentaries. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comCanada vows to match Trumpâs 50% tariffs after trade deal talks fail
Mark Carney accuses Washington of âunfairâ last-minute changes to deal, as US and Canada fail to reach agreement after three-day extension of talksCanadian prime minister Mark Carney has promised to match US tariffs âdollar for dollarâ, after the two sides failed to agree a trade deal by the midnight deadline.âLast-minute changes in the US proposed terms were unfair, uneconomic, and called into question the reliability of any deal,â Carney said in a statement. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comUS Postal Service rule tightens mail-in voting despite federal court orders
Rule would require states to provide federal government with information on voters in return for delivering ballotsThe US Postal Service prepared to publish a final â rule late â on âFriday to impose new requirements on states to provide the federal government with information on voters before the November â midterm congressional elections, despite a âpair of court âorders âthat currently block the âchanges from taking effect.The USPS acknowledged in the text of the final rule posted online Friday, which is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register next week, that two injunctions issued by federal courts in California and Massachusetts currently bar it from moving ahead with the changes to comply with a March executive order signed by Donald Trump. Continue reading...
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