EU leaders holding crunch talks on using Russia's frozen assets to fund Ukraine's military needs, as President Zelensky warns of cutting drone production if no deal is reached, while the UK issues a final warning to Roman Abramovich over funds for Ukraine.
The Bondi Beach attack's youngest victim is mourned as Australia's Prime Minister announces new hate speech laws and a crackdown on antisemitism, amid concerns over social media's role in spreading hate and misinformation about the incident.
The Bank of England has cut interest rates for the fourth time this year, impacting mortgage deals and savings rates, while Jess Phillips criticizes Tory claims on migration and violence against women, and Keir Starmer plans a new King's speech after May elections.
The **US announces over $10bn in arms sales to Taiwan, as President Trump defends his economic record and prices continue to rise, while the US military conducts strikes on alleged drug trafficking vessels in the Pacific, drawing condemnation from Venezuela**.
The U.N. reports over 1,000 deaths in a Darfur camp attack, while Thailand conducts bombings near the Cambodian border amidst ongoing clashes, and Saudi-backed forces gather on the Yemen border pressuring separatists.
AI's boom is linked to significant CO2 emissions equivalent to New York City and increased water usage, while the UK faces worst-case climate crisis scenarios including a 4C temperature rise, and South Korea employs smart bins to measure food waste.
NHS England is on 'high alert' due to a surge in flu admissions amidst staff strikes, while US CDC officials urge flu vaccinations after record child deaths last year, and Americans' mental health ratings are at a record low.
A French 'Doctor Death' has been jailed for life for poisoning patients, German prosecutors are suing Greensill bosses over the bank's collapse, and the deadline nears for the release of Jeffrey Epstein files by the US Justice Department.
UK actors vote against digital scanning in a stand against AI, Pulitzer-winning war reporter Peter Arnett has died at 91, and Irish actor Domhnall Gleeson wins his first Hollywood award.
**BP has appointed Meg O’Neill as its first female CEO, a move coming after shareholders at ANZ rejected the executive pay plan** for a second year, signaling growing corporate accountability.
Brazil's congress passes a bill to reduce Jair Bolsonaro's prison term, Canada's population drop reflects shifting attitudes to immigration, and Finland apologizes to Asian countries for a racist gesture by a beauty queen.