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PARLIAMENT VOTES TO DECRIMINALISE ABORTION – Amendment to crime bill ends prosecution of women for terminating pregnancies In a deeply significant move, Britain’s Parliament has voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales, raising serious concerns among Christian communities. On Tuesday 17th June, lawmakers backed a proposal to end criminal prosecutions for women who terminate pregnancies under any circumstances, effectively stripping away legal penalties that have stood for over 150 years. The amendment, passed by 379 votes to 137, would eliminate the threat of criminal charges against women, including those who seek to end pregnancies after the 24-week legal limit.…

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IRAN THREATENS WAVE OF DRONES WILL HIT ISRAEL IN COMING HOURS – And claims a hit at Mossad Iran has warned that a wave of drones will hit Israel in the coming hours and a senior army commander has said that attacks will intensify this morning. Israel and Iran are trading strikes for a fifth day, with explosions reported in Tel Aviv, in central Israel, and Herzliya, just north of the city.  In the western Iranian province of Lorestan, an MP reported at least 21 people had been killed in Israeli strikes overnight, while an attack in the central city…

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STARMER AND PRESIDENT TRUMP CONFIRM SIGNED TRADE DEAL-Trump says the trade agreement with the EU is a fair deal U.S. President Donald Trump signed an agreement formally lowering some tariffs on imports from Britain as the countries continue working toward a formal trade deal. The deal, announced by Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Canada, reaffirmed quotas and tariff rates on British automobiles and eliminated tariffs on the U.K. aerospace sector, but the issue of steel and aluminium remains unresolved. Other critical industries, such as pharmaceuticals, were not mentioned. Trump said…

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RENAULT BOSS DE MEO QUITS – The quit saw Kering shares up and Renault down  Renault CEO Luca de Meo is leaving the French carmaker to pursue a role outside the auto industry, the company said on Sunday, and newspaper Le Figaro reported he would become the new chief executive of Gucci-owner Kering. De Meo turned around the troubled French automaker in his five years at the helm, overhauling its two-decade-long strategic alliance with Nissan and doubling down on hybrid motors while shifting towards electric vehicles. The Italian will replace Kering CEO Francois-Henri Pinault, whose family controls the heavily indebted…

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CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER MEETS WITH GERMAN CHANCELLOR – Politicians meet ahead of G7 Summit  Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Sunday, at the sidelines of the G7 Leaders’ Summit in the Canadian Rockies. Merz told reporters his goals for the summit include for Iran not to develop or possess nuclear weapons, ensuring Israel’s right to defend itself, avoiding escalation of the conflict and creating room for diplomacy. The G7 meeting started on Sunday, and Canada’s Carney, who is hosting, said his priorities are strengthening peace and security, building critical mineral supply chains and creating jobs.…

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VON DER LEYEN CALLS FOR NEGOTIATED SOLUTION IN IRAN CONFLICT- Says Israel has a right to defend itself against Iran European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Israel has a right to defend itself against Iran, adding that a diplomatic solution was the best option in the long-term to address Iran’s nuclear program. Speaking to reporters ahead of a gathering of G7 leaders in Canada, von der Leyen said she had spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone call to discuss the situation. Global attention has shifted to the Middle East, as the unfolding regional conflict…

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PRIME MINISTER STARMER MEETS WITH CANADIAN PM CARNEY – First bilateral meeting to discuss trade and security  Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Parliament on Sunday (June 15), in what was Carney’s first bilateral meeting ahead of the Group of Seven meetings, being held in Canada. Group of Seven leaders gather starting on Sunday (June 15) in the Canadian Rockies amid growing splits with the United States over foreign policy and trade, with host Canada striving to avoid clashes with President Donald Trump. While Prime Minister Mark Carney says his priorities are strengthening peace…

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EUROPEAN SHARES TUMBLE – Following Israel-Iran tensions flare, set for weekly losses European markets slid to a three-week low on Friday, as rising tensions between Israel and Iran rattled investors and pushed them toward safer assets. The pan-European STOXX 600 dropped 0.6%, heading for its fifth straight day in the red — the longest losing streak since last September. The selloff came after Israel launched strikes on Iranian military targets, including nuclear and missile sites. Iran responded by firing over 100 drones, fueling fears of further escalation in the Middle East. The renewed conflict added to the pressure already weighing…

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AIR INDIA FLIGHT MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING IN THAILAND AFTER BOMB THREAT – The incident follows the crash of an Air India flight in Ahmedabad on Thursday An Air India flight from Phuket in Thailand to India’s capital, New Delhi, received an onboard bomb threat and made an emergency landing on the island, airport authorities said. All 156 passengers on flight AI 379 had been escorted from the plane, in line with emergency plans, according to an Airports of Thailand (AOT) official and photos were seen capturing the moment. The aircraft took off from Phuket airport bound for the Indian capital…

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AIR INDIA CEO VISITS SITE OF DEADLY CRASH IN AHMEDABAD – Air India said there was one survivor who was being treated in hospital The chief executive officer of Air India, Campbell Wilson, arrived at the crash site of the London-bound plane in Ahmedabad, a day after the jet had hurtled to the ground, killing more than 240 people. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, with 242 people on board, was headed for Gatwick Airport, south of the British capital and crashed into a medical college hostel during lunch hour on Thursday, June 12th. Rescuers searched for missing people and aircraft debris…

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