Telstra glitches continue as ‘secondary’ outage hits triple-zero calls and regional trains remain stranded
Carrier says some still unable to connect to emergency hotline a day after initial mobile network outageFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTelstra customers are still having trouble calling triple zero on Thursday morning as the telecommunications giant confirmed a secondary issue stemming from Wednesday’s national outage continued to impact calls.Some who tried to call the emergency hotline were receiving an error message and their phones would try to connect to an alternative network, Telstra said. Continue reading...
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US-Iran war: Renewed attacks in Strait of Hormuz prompts another global energy alert
• Renewed attacks on shipping vessels in the Strait of Hormuz have unsettled global energy markets as of Wednesday. • The International Maritime Organization (IMO), a UN maritime agency, has issued an urgent call for "maximum restraint and de-escalation" to prevent further conflict.
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UN NewsLive updates: U.S. military begins new strikes on Iran, U.S. Central Command says
• The U.S. military has launched a new round of strikes against Iran, as confirmed by U.S. Central Command. • The attacks follow a period of "mixed messaging" from President Trump regarding the intended scope and scale of the military conflict.
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NBC NewsBeyond the ME war: a new world order takes shape
• Recent conflicts involving Israel, Iran, and the United States have highlighted a significant shift in the global distribution of power. • While military exchanges occurred, the resolution through diplomacy suggests a move away from the era of undisputed American primacy that followed the Cold War.
Read original · tribune.com.pkThe Global Energy Map Is Being Redrawn in Real Time
• Global energy supply chains are undergoing a fundamental restructuring following two major international supply shocks within five years. • Recent exchanges of fire and instability in the Strait of Hormuz have shattered confidence in traditional transit routes, making trust a critical commodity for energy security.
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Foreign PolicyCeasefire with Iran over, says Trump in big declaration at NATO Summit after US strikes
• Former President Donald Trump declared that the ceasefire with Iran has ended during a major announcement at the NATO Summit. • The statement was made in response to journalist inquiries regarding whether the previous ceasefire and the associated 14-point Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) are now "dead."
Read original · hindustantimes.comErdogan’s NATO Gambit: How Ankara Became the Alliance’s New Center of Gravity — Foreign Affairs Forum
• Turkey is set to host the 2026 NATO Summit in Ankara, marking a strategic shift from being viewed as a "difficult partner" to an indispensable stakeholder within the alliance. • This repositioning is the result of Turkey's long-term investments in industrial capability, technological development, strategic autonomy, and regional diplomacy.
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FafRenewed Middle East conflict will buffet world economy, IMF warns – POLITICO
• The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned on Wednesday that renewed geopolitical conflict in the Middle East would negatively impact global economic growth and increase inflation. • This warning follows an announcement by President Donald Trump that the U.S. ceasefire and peace process with Iran has officially ended.
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POLITICOCrisis Timeline: The Strait of Hormuz War 2026
• A military crisis erupted in the Strait of Hormuz starting February 28, 2026, involving a series of ship attacks and military strikes. • The conflict has been characterized by a volatile cycle of diplomatic developments, ceasefires, and strategic market fluctuations.
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HormuzstraitmonitorHeadlines for July 08, 2026
• On July 8, 2026, the U.S. renewed attacks on Iran and reimposed oil sanctions after President Trump declared the ceasefire "over," while simultaneously praising Turkish President Erdoğan. • The escalation has caused diplomatic friction, with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu criticizing Trump's embrace of Erdoğan and the Pentagon considering relocating Gulf bases to Israel.
Read original · democracynow.orgTrump to ask US supreme court to reconsider birthright citizenship ruling
Request for rehearing comes after Fox News report of Texas hospital advertising maternity services in MexicoDonald Trump said on Wednesday he would ask the US supreme court to reconsider its ruling that the 14th amendment to the US constitution guarantees birthright citizenship in light of what he described as shocking new evidence: a hospital in Texas advertising its services to expectant mothers in Mexico on a pair of billboards.“Signs and Billboards are being put up all over our Southern Border, and Mexico, advertising BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP, with ‘Deliveries starting at $4000’, the president wrote on his social media platform, in what appeared to be a wild exaggeration of a Fox News report on just two billboards. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comGraham Platner ends Maine Senate campaign after sexual assault allegation
Democratic marines veteran and oyster farmer has been dogged by controversy since entering contest last yearWoman accuses Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner of sexual assaultGraham Platner, the Democratic nominee for US Senate in Maine, is suspending his campaign following a sexual assault allegation.Platner announced his decision in a video posted to social media on Wednesday evening. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comPet prescriptions could be capped at £21 under proposed vet sector reforms
Ministers also considering licence requirement and regulator to try to cut bills and increase choice UK vets may have to have a licence and cap prescriptions for pet medicine at £21 under plans being considered by the government.Ministers are also considering establishing a regulator for the veterinary sector, including inspections, a mandatory licensing system and published compliance reports to improve accountability and choice. Every vet practice could need an official operating licence – similar to GP surgeries and care homes – under proposals in a white paper. Continue reading...
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