• 남캘리포니아의 한 여성이 십대 아들이 전기 오토바이를 타다 81세 남성을 쳐 사망케 한 사건과 관련해 과실치사 혐의를 추가로 받게 되었다고 검찰이 금요일 밝혔다.
• 검찰에 따르면, 지난 4월 16일 Tommi Jo Mejer의 14세 아들이 Surron 전기 오토바이를 타고 윌리(앞바퀴 들기) 동작을 하던 중 Ed Ashman 씨를 쳤다.
• 피해자 Ashman 씨는 전 US Marine Corps 대위였으며, Lake Forest에 있는 한 고등학교에서 대체 교사로 근무한 후 집으로 돌아가던 중이었다.
• 민주당 하원의원 Beto O’Rourke는 텍사스주 법무장관 Ken Paxton이 선거 자금 관련 성명에서 "명백한 거짓말"을 했다고 주장하며 그에 대한 제재를 요청할 것이라고 발표했습니다.
• 이번 분쟁은 O’Rourke의 선거 자금 관행에 대한 Paxton의 주장을 중심으로 전개되고 있으며, 비판자들은 이를 두고 Paxton이 증거를 왜곡하고 대중을 오도하고 있다고 비판합니다.
• 윤리 감시 단체들은 이번 제소로 인해 Texas State Bar나 윤리 위원회의 공식 검토가 촉발될 수 있으나, 이러한 조치가 즉각적인 징계로 이어지는 경우는 드물다고 전했습니다.
리보르노(Livorno) 시의회는 반려동물 개체 수 증가에 따른 악취로 주민들의 불만이 제기되었다고 전했습니다. 이탈리아의 한 항구 도시 반려견 주인들은 공공장소에서 반려동물의 소변을 물로 씻어내야 하며, 이를 어길 시 최대 500유로의 벌금에 처해질 수 있습니다. 투스카니(Tuscan) 해안 도시인 리보르노(Livorno)의 루카 살베티(Luca Salvetti) 시장은 특히 공원과 어린이 놀이터의 소변 냄새에 대한 민원이 잇따르자 이번 조치를 도입했습니다. 계속 읽기...
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Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)는 이 계획을 "소비자를 위한 가장 빠르고 간단한 경로이자 기업이 상황을 바로잡는 가장 효율적인 방법"이라며 이를 "강력하게" 방어할 것이라고 밝혔습니다.
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예상을 상회하는 수익에도 불구하고 2억 8,300만 파운드 손상 차손의 거의 절반은 전망치 재평가에 따른 결과입니다
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NatWest는 예상을 상회하는 수익을 보고하면서도 성장 둔화와 인플레이션 상승 속에서 중동 분쟁의 경제적 파장이 1억 4,000만 파운드의 비용을 초래할 수 있다고 밝혔습니다.
전체적으로 이 FTSE 100 상장 은행은 2억 8,300만 파운드의 손상 차손을 기록했으며, 이 중 거의 절반은 “증가한 지정학적 리스크와 약화된 주식 시장을 반영”하기 위한 경제 전망 재평가 때문이라고 설명했습니다.
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EnComm Aviation은 해당 기업의 조치로 인해 South Sudan 및 DRC를 포함한 위기 국가들에 대한 필수적인 지원이 차단되었다고 밝혔습니다. 영국의 최대 무기 제조업체인 BAE Systems는 세계에서 가장 도움이 필요한 일부 국가들에 구호품을 전달하는 데 사용되는 항공기에 대한 지원을 중단한 후 £120m 규모의 소송에 직면해 있습니다.
Kenya에 기반을 둔 구호 화물 운영사인 EnComm Aviation은 이번 결정으로 인해 인도주의적 계약이 취소되었으며, 현재 기근 위협을 받고 있는 South Sudan, Somalia 및 Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) 등에 대한 물자 공급이 감소했다고 주장합니다. Continue reading...
• 어제 House armed services committee에서의 험악한 세션 이후, Defense secretary는 Senate armed services committee 의원들로부터 추가 질의를 받을 예정입니다. Breaking News US 이메일 뉴스레터를 신청하세요.
• Pete Hegseth가 Capitol Hill에서 Democrats로부터 이틀째 질의를 받는 가운데, senators는 Pentagon 수장이 Iran war를 처리하는 방식에 대해 대면하거나 평가할 첫 번째 기회를 갖게 되었습니다.
• Defense secretary는 어제 약 6시간 동안 진행된 House armed services committee 청문회에서 Democrats 및 일부 Republicans와 설전을 벌였으며, 이 전쟁의 dollars 및 lives 측면에서의 비용과 중요한 weapons 비축량의 감소에 대한 질문에 직면했습니다.
• US-Israel과 Iran 간의 전쟁 중에 Strait of Hormuz 봉쇄가 에너지 시장에 영향을 미치면서 가솔린 가격이 갤런당 $4를 돌파하고 항공 요금이 폭등했으며, 이는 Trump의 주요 정치적 이점을 약화시키고 있습니다.
• 공화당원의 절반 이상과 무당층의 82%를 포함하여 등록 유권자의 4분의 3 이상이 현재 연료, 식료품, 주거 및 의료비에 영향을 미치는 생활비 위기의 책임을 Trump에게 돌리고 있습니다.
• 정부 셧다운, 관세, 그리고 US-Israel의 Iran 합동 공격 이후 Trump의 집권 2기 지지율은 이전 대통령들보다 훨씬 빠르게 하락했으며, Federal Reserve 의장 Jerome Powell은 전쟁이 인플레이션을 부추기고 있다고 경고했습니다.
Niesr says even under best-case scenario, economy would grow at slower pace in 2026 and 2027 because of conflictBritain is facing a £35bn economic hit and the risk of a recession this year as the fallout from the Iran war adds to the pressure on Keir Starmer’s government, a leading thinktank has warned.The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (Niesr) said that even under a best-case scenario the UK economy would grow at a much slower pace this year and next because of the Middle East conflict. Continue reading...
Morgan McSweeney among those giving evidence to foreign affairs committee ahead of Commons vote Good morning. The former US president Lyndon Johnson is credited with saying the most important skill in politics is knowing how to count, meaning that ultimately what matters is being able to win a vote. But sometimes in politics what matters just as much, or even more, is the ability to win the argument. Today Keir Starmer will be tested on both these measures.Winning the vote should be easy. Here is our overnight preview story by Pippa Crerar on the events setting up today’s vote on a motion tabled by Kemi Badenoch, as well as MPs from five other opposition parties (the Lib Dems, the SNP, the DUP, Restore Britain, TUV) and a string of independents, referring Starmer to the privileges committee. Continue reading...
‘Critical debate’ about party’s identity and direction looms if it loses control of Senedd next month after 27 years in powerWelsh Labour is the democratic world’s most successful election-winning machine, coming first in Wales in every general election since 1922 and every devolved election since 1999. Come next month’s Senedd election, however, this history-making run is expected to end.Labour’s collapse has left a vacuum, and former Labour voters are going to opposite ends of the political spectrum. Plaid Cymru and Nigel Farage’s Reform UK are neck and neck in the latest poll, although coalition maths make it highly unlikely Reform would be able to form a government. Continue reading...
Government’s draft news bargaining incentive scheme includes 2.25% levy on local revenues of digital giantsAnthony Albanese has urged Google, Meta and TikTok to make deals with Australian media outlets to avoid a dedicated 2.25% levy on local revenues, warning digital giants should not be able to exploit the work of journalists to boost profits.Releasing an exposure draft for the government’s news bargaining incentive (NBI) scheme on Tuesday, the prime minister said platforms who sign new deals with publishers to pay for news content would receive offsets of between 150% to 170% from the new levy. Continue reading...
• The Taliban government announced restrictions on international health NGOs operating in Afghanistan on Monday, citing concerns over 'political interference' and threatening revocation of licenses for non-compliant organizations.
• Medical organizations warned that the restrictions would devastate maternal and pediatric health services, particularly in rural areas where international agencies provide 70 percent of healthcare capacity.
• The U.S. State Department condemned the move as undermining humanitarian efforts and expressed concern for vulnerable populations, with officials exploring alternative delivery mechanisms for critical medical assistance.
China sold goods worth about $148bn to EU in first quarter of year, but imported just $65bnThe EU is experiencing a prolonged “China shock” as a flood of Chinese EVs into Europe helped push Beijing to a record surplus with the bloc.New data showed China’s trade surplus – where its exports to the EU exceeded imports from the bloc – was $83bn (£61bn) in the first three months of 2026. Continue reading...
• Months after restoring federal family planning funding, Missouri's only Title X grantee program now confronts fresh challenges from U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley.
• The program provides essential reproductive health services amid ongoing political debates over federal support for family planning initiatives.
• This development underscores persistent tensions in U.S. public health policy regarding access to contraception and reproductive care funding.
Alleged shooter expected to appear in federal court and could be charged with trying to assassinate TrumpThe suspected gunman who tried to storm the White House correspondents’ dinner was expected to appear in federal court to face criminal charges on Monday.The alleged shooter, identified by law enforcement agencies as Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old man from Torrance in southern California, faces charges including assault of a federal officer, discharging a firearm and attempting to kill a federal officer. Continue reading...
Families say ‘Ulm 5’ have been detained under extreme prison conditions since arrest last SeptemberFive pro-Palestinian activists are due to appear in court over an attack on an Israeli arms company in Germany, in proceedings their families say could become a “show trial”.The Berlin-based activists, who are British, Irish, German and Spanish citizens, have been held in pre-trial detention in separate prisons since 8 September. They are alleged to have broken into Elbit Systems, in the city of Ulm in Baden-Württemberg, in the early hours of 8 September, causing hundreds of thousands of euros of damage before calling the police to arrest them. Continue reading...
Peers and campaigners say proposal for three-year window to impose controls breaks promise of quick actionPeers will vote on Monday on a government move that could delay action on children’s access to social media for up to three years, which has triggered a backlash from campaigners and senior figures in the Lords.Ministers tabled an amendment to the children’s wellbeing and schools bill that would allow them to wait before introducing new restrictions, Critics warn it risks watering down earlier commitments to act within months and could result in only limited interventions such as parental controls rather than sweeping measures on access. Continue reading...
Darren Jones suggests cost of energy, food and flights will remain high after de-escalation and Hormuz strait reopensThe UK faces higher prices for food and fuel for at least eight months after the war in Iran ends, a minister has said. The closure of the strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane that carried a fifth of global oil and gas, has sent oil prices soaring since the US and Israeli attacks on Iran began in February. Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the prime minister, said the conflict would probably continue to raise prices for energy, food and flights in the coming months as potential issues around energy supplies affect production, rather than lead to shortages on supermarket shelves. The UK government has urged motorists to fill up their cars as usual amid higher prices at the pumps and for air travellers not to change their plans over potential jet fuel shortages. Jones told the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme: “You’re going to see prices go up a bit as a consequence of what Donald Trump has done in the Middle East. “That’s probably going to come online not just in the next few weeks, but the next few months. There’s going to be a long tail from this.” Asked how long higher prices might remain, Jones suggested it would be around eight months after the strait of Hormuz was unblocked and a de-escalation of the conflict had taken place. “I think our best guess is eight-plus months from the point of resolution that you’ll see economic impacts coming through the system,” he said. Donald Trump announced an indefinite extension of the US ceasefire with Iran last week that paused most of the fighting, but further efforts towards ending the conflict have been unsuccessful after the US president told his envoys not to travel to Pakistan for talks at the weekend. The UK government is stepping up planning for how to offset the impact, focusing on the live monitoring of stock levels and what plans are in place for addressing supply chain disruption. Jones said: “The government here in the UK, the work that I’m doing with the prime minister is looking at all of those things and saying, ‘What can we do within our power to help people to get through those difficult times?’” The government is also looking to secure stocks of carbon dioxide, which is used in the food industry and by breweries to make drinks fizzy, as well as for defence purposes and medical uses such as MRI scanning. Jones said he was seeking to ensure there was an adequate supply of beer for fans watching the men’s football World Cup which starts on 11 June. He said: “I raised this issue because if there is a problem with jet fuel on holidays and carbon dioxide on beer, the summer might be pretty depressing for people, but we’re doing everything we can to make sure that it’s not the case.” The Liberal Democrats have called for a bill to be included in the next king’s speech in May to put food security at the top of the government’s agenda. Continue reading...
Shareholders including the Church of England back call for protest votes against the bank’s chair NatWest is at risk of an embarrassing showdown at its shareholder meeting this week, as investors and leading scientists call for an urgent reversal of what they describe as “climate backtracking”.Campaigners, including ShareAction, are calling for protest votes against the bank’s chair, Rick Haythornthwaite, at its annual meeting in Edinburgh on Tuesday. Continue reading...
• INDYCAR series leader Alex Palou maintains his position atop the standings as competitors intensify their pursuit and grapple with mounting pressure.
• Other drivers face critical decisions regarding their approach to closing the gap with Palou in the championship race.
• The competitive environment reflects the high stakes of the INDYCAR season as it progresses into its middle stages.
• The World Food Programme declared a humanitarian emergency in Ethiopia's Somali and Afar regions Friday, warning that sustained drought has destroyed crops and livestock herds, leaving 9.4 million people facing acute food insecurity.
• Local authorities reported a 60% crop failure compared to last year; malnutrition rates among children under five have climbed to 18%, approaching famine thresholds, WFP spokesperson stated.
• The organization called for immediate international funding to deliver emergency rations and establish feeding centers, noting that conflict in neighboring regions has already strained Ethiopia's humanitarian response capacity.
Some familiar, arcane terms are returning to the fore as the Tories study the tactics Labour used against Boris JohnsonThe lexicon of a British parliamentary scandal is arcane.As Keir Starmer fights to remain prime minister, he has had to respond to a “humble address”, had his judgment picked over during an “emergency opposition day debate” and now faces the ignominy of a “privilege motion”. Continue reading...
• The New York Mets snapped a 12-game losing streak Wednesday night with a 3-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins at Citi Field, ending their two-week-long skid when Luke Weaver struck out Byron Buxton for the final out.
• Shortstop Francisco Lindor was removed from the game with left calf tightness after scoring from first base in the fourth inning and will undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the injury.
• The victory marks a crucial turnaround for the struggling Mets, who had not won since early April and faced mounting pressure during their extended drought.
• US military missile inventories, including Tomahawks, Patriots, and THAAD interceptors, are depleting faster than production rates amid the Iran war launched February 28, 2026.
• President Trump extended the Iran truce, prompting questions on whether it's a diplomatic move or a pause to resupply amid sustainability concerns.
• The conflict, triggered by US-Israeli airstrikes killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has led to Iranian retaliation and Strait of Hormuz closure, disrupting global oil supplies.
Karl Turner, who lost Labour whip after criticising PM, calls for privileges committee to examine if Starmer misled parliamentUK politics live – latest updatesA former Labour MP has joined opposition parties calling for Keir Starmer to face a Commons committee to examine whether the prime minister misled parliament as the government’s crisis surrounding the appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington continues.Karl Turner, who lost the Labour whip last month after making a series of interventions criticising Starmer and No 10, has written to the speaker of the Commons urging him to refer Starmer to the privileges committee, the same body that found Boris Johnson had lied in the Commons over the lockdown parties scandal. Continue reading...
ICC judges say there are substantial grounds to believe Duterte guided anti-drugs crackdown that killed thousandsThe former president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, will face trial at the international criminal court (ICC) after judges unanimously confirmed charges of crimes against humanity over his “war on drugs”.Pre-trial judges concluded on Thursday that there were substantial grounds to believe Duterte was responsible for the crimes against humanity of murder and attempted murder in relation to anti-drugs crackdowns which led to the killing of thousands of people. Continue reading...
• The US Treasury Department announced targeted sanctions against 15 military leaders and three jade trading companies linked to Myanmar's junta, citing credible evidence of systematic ethnic persecution against Rohingya and other minorities.
• The sanctions block access to the US financial system and freeze assets estimated at $40 million, with the State Department formally classifying the military's actions as crimes against humanity.
• International human rights bodies praised the measures but noted they represent a limited response, calling for broader multilateral action and ICC referral to hold perpetrators accountable.
Health secretary says ‘I had nothing to do with the measles outbreak’ and claims to support measles and MMR vaccinesHealth secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr faced intense questioning from several US senators on Wednesday during a hearing largely focused on how the administration has responded to the measles outbreak and the spread of vaccine misinformation.In his opening remarks to the Senate finance committee, the senator Ron Wyden criticized Kennedy’s messaging on vaccines, saying: “When it comes to vaccines, Robert Kennedy has used this once-in-a-lifetime platform to make parents doubt themselves and doubt their doctors,” before adding: “The secretary has ducked, bobbed and weaved without taking the responsibility of saying what needs to be said: vaccines save lives in America.” Continue reading...