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A secret meeting called the Dialog retreat will take place in August 2026 near Dublin, Ireland. Leaked records show over 200 political, military, and tech leaders will attend to discuss topics including the possibility of World War III and other global risks.
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The Dialog network was cofounded in 2006 by billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel.
The 2026 retreat agenda includes sessions on geopolitical risks like “Navigating World War III,” nuclear weapons, and battlefield technology.
Over 200 participants are registered, including senior government officials, military leaders, tech executives, and political figures across different parties.
The meetings are off-the-record, encouraging open discussion without attribution.
Registration was done using personal or corporate emails instead of official government accounts.
The leak came from data embedded in Dialog’s website code, revealed by a Swiss hacktivist and verified by journalists.
Notable attendees include NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Senator Cory Booker, and Senator Ted Cruz.
The group aims to keep membership and discussions private, and its exposure raises questions about transparency and data security among powerful elites.
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The United States and Iran have signed an agreement to extend their ceasefire. The deal, approved by President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, impacts the region around the Strait of Hormuz and oil prices.
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The US and Iran agreed to extend a ceasefire between their countries.
President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed the deal.
The agreement affects the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a key location for shipping oil.
The deal influences global oil prices by stabilizing regional tensions.
US media and officials have different views on the deal’s impact.
The news also mentioned an ongoing discussion about a proposed social media ban in Australia aimed at protecting young people.
The report was presented by BBC correspondents Lyse Doucet and Gary O’Donoghue.
The program is part of BBC’s daily Newscast podcast series.
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The article argues that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must leave office for true and lasting peace in the Middle East to be possible. It suggests that Netanyahu's continued leadership would prevent significant progress toward peace in the region.
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The article is about the Middle East peace process.
It focuses on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's role.
The main point is that peace will not happen while Netanyahu remains in power.
The article implies a change in leadership is necessary for peace.
It discusses the connection between political leadership and peace efforts.
The issue concerns ongoing conflicts and attempts to resolve them in the Middle East.
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Patrizia Reggiani, known as "Lady Gucci," was convicted of arranging the murder of her ex-husband Maurizio Gucci in 1995. A court in Milan recently invalidated her late mother’s will, which could allow Reggiani to inherit nearly $23 million from her family’s estate.
Key Facts
Patrizia Reggiani was sentenced to 29 years in prison in 1998 for orchestrating her ex-husband Maurizio Gucci’s murder.
She served 18 years and was released early in 2016.
A Milan court ruled that Reggiani’s mother’s 2018 will had irregularities and was legally void.
The invalidated will left the family fortune to a foundation run by the family’s former lawyer.
Evidence, including a recorded meeting between Reggiani’s mother and the lawyer, raised doubts about the will’s validity.
If the Court of Appeals agrees with the ruling, Reggiani could inherit her late mother’s 20 million euro estate.
Despite her conviction, Reggiani still receives about $1.5 million yearly in alimony from Maurizio Gucci’s estate.
Reggiani and Gucci divorced in 1994, a year before he was murdered by a hired gunman.
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U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance defended a recent agreement between the United States and Iran amid growing criticism. The deal has caused concern among U.S. allies like Israel and some countries in the Middle East.
Key Facts
The U.S. and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding on June 18, 2026.
Vice President J.D. Vance spoke in Washington, D.C. to support the agreement.
Many critics, including Israeli officials, say the deal threatens their security interests.
Gulf states in the Middle East are changing their defense plans because of the situation with Iran.
Some Lebanese groups have mixed reactions to the agreement, questioning its impact on peace.
The deal was signed shortly after President Donald Trump’s meeting in Versailles.
Some U.S. political figures call the agreement a serious mistake.
Analysts say Tehran, Iran’s capital, appears to gain the most from this initial deal stage.
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Two men in South Africa have been sentenced in the world’s largest rhino-horn trafficking case after almost 20 years of legal proceedings. They faced many charges including illegal hunting and money laundering linked to rhino horns, which are highly poached for use in traditional medicine.
Key Facts
Dawie Groenewald and Tielman Erasmus were sentenced for their roles in a large rhino-horn trafficking case.
Groenewald, called the “mastermind” by police, was fined 2 million rand or given four years in prison; Erasmus was fined 100,000 rand or three years in prison.
The charges against them included illegal hunting, dehorning rhinos, racketeering, and money laundering.
South Africa has about one-third of the world’s critically endangered black rhinos and more than 75% of southern white rhinos.
Rhino-horn poaching accounts for 81% of Africa’s poaching cases in 2024, driven by demand in traditional Chinese medicine.
The investigation began in 2007 and involved arrests of hunters, vets, pilots, and workers in a criminal group.
The case experienced many legal delays, with some accused and witnesses dying or leaving the country.
Related legal cases continue, including charges against other individuals linked to rhino horn trafficking and farming.
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Armie Hammer, once a well-known actor, is trying to restart his career after personal and legal troubles. He stars in the new action movie "Citizen Vigilante," directed by Uwe Boll, which has faced criticism and was banned in Germany.
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Armie Hammer became famous for roles like the Winklevoss twins in "The Social Network."
His career suffered after a difficult divorce and allegations of abuse, though no charges were filed.
He stars as Sanders, a violent vigilante, in "Citizen Vigilante," a movie with controversial themes.
The film was banned in Germany because the ratings board refused to classify it.
Hammer discusses his past roles and projects that never happened, including a canceled "Justice League: Mortal" film where he was to play Batman.
Hammer also talks about his failed podcast and working on "Citizen Vigilante."
The movie came out on June 19 in some theaters and on digital platforms.
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President Donald Trump has agreed to a ceasefire deal with Iran after four months of conflict that began with joint U.S. and Israeli actions. The deal includes a $300 billion fund to rebuild Iran, lifting economic sanctions, and promises not to interfere in Iran’s internal matters, marking a possible end to the war.
Key Facts
The conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran started about four months ago.
President Trump signed a ceasefire deal offering Iran $300 billion for rebuilding.
The deal includes ending economic sanctions on Iran.
The U.S. promises not to interfere in Iran’s internal affairs under this agreement.
Trump expressed frustration with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s military actions in Lebanon.
The war resulted in over 3,300 Iranian deaths, including more than 100 children.
Trump initially entered the conflict to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
The ceasefire aims to avoid a long, drawn-out war like previous U.S. conflicts in Vietnam, Afghanistan, or Iraq.
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Armed men attacked Niamey’s international airport and military base in Niger, killing 11 soldiers and 2 civilians. The military fought back, killing 22 attackers and arresting about 20 suspects, and the airport remains open.
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The attack happened early Thursday morning around 6:00am local time near Niamey’s Diori Hamani International Airport.
The defence ministry confirmed 11 soldiers and 2 civilians were killed; 22 attackers were also killed.
About 20 suspects were captured by security forces after the attack.
The airport and a military airbase are located in the same area and were both targeted.
The airport stayed open during and after the attack, and a large military operation was launched.
No group claimed responsibility for this attack yet, but an ISIL affiliate had attacked the airport complex in January.
Niger has recently increased security around the airport by tearing down illegal homes, extending fences, and adding cameras.
The airport is an important site for military forces and stores uranium stocks, making it strategically significant and risky if attacked.
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At least seven tornadoes hit parts of the Midwest and Southeast United States on Wednesday night. These tornadoes caused damage to homes and buildings and left destruction in the affected areas.
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Seven tornadoes occurred across the Midwest and Southeast regions.
The tornadoes happened during the night on Wednesday.
Homes and buildings were damaged by the storms.
Witnesses described the tornado sound as similar to thunder.
A tornado threw a tree into a home in Illinois.
The event caused a noticeable trail of destruction.
CBS News reporter Rob Marciano covered the story.
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Paige Adams had a normal pregnancy until a routine 21-week scan showed her baby, Holland, was missing an arm. Doctors said a blood clot during development likely caused it, and Holland is now a happy 7-month-old meeting growth milestones.
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Paige Adams is a mother of three; her pregnancy with Holland was normal until the 21-week scan.
The scan showed Holland was missing her left arm.
Doctors believe a blood clot during early fetal development caused the missing arm.
There is no known genetic cause or family history of limb differences.
Holland is now 7 months old and meeting important growth milestones.
Crawling is currently a challenge for Holland due to the limb difference.
Paige shared ultrasound images on TikTok, receiving positive and supportive comments.
The family is planning a trip to Disneyland with their children.
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A three-year-old boy was seriously injured after entering a crocodile enclosure at a zoo in Old Hurst, Cambridgeshire. A 30-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, and police said the man and the child likely did not know each other.
Key Facts
The incident happened at Johnsons of Old Hurst, near Huntingdon, at 13:24 BST.
The boy was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital and is in stable condition.
The arrested man is from Norfolk and is suspected of attempted murder.
Police do not believe the man and the boy were known to each other.
Officers are talking to witnesses to understand what happened.
The boy’s family is receiving support from the police at the hospital.
Huntingdon MP Ben Obese-Jecty called the event a critical incident and asked the public not to speculate online.
The investigation is ongoing, and more details will be shared later.
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A study of UK election data found that young men are not shifting to rightwing politics more than other groups. While young men are less progressive than young women of the same age, they remain more progressive than older men and support rightwing parties less than older groups.
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The study used data from the British Election Study, polling around 30,000 people yearly.
Age has a bigger impact on political views than gender.
Young men aged 18 to 25 support rightwing parties less than older men.
Support for conservative parties among young men rose from 18% in 2022 to nearly 30% in 2025.
Older men’s support for conservative parties increased from 35% in 2022 to over 50% recently.
Young men’s increased support for Reform UK is smaller than that of older men and women.
Young men hold more progressive views on immigration, race, women’s rights, and homosexuality than older men.
The political shift is mostly due to young women becoming more leftwing, not young men becoming more rightwing.
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The United States and Iran have signed a memorandum of understanding to end the recent conflict that involved military strikes and economic sanctions. This deal includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz for shipping and lifting some U.S. sanctions, allowing Iran to regain access to billions of dollars in frozen assets.
Key Facts
President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a memorandum of understanding recently.
The deal aims to end the war that started on February 28, which caused many deaths, including civilians in Iran and Lebanon.
Iran blocked the Strait of Hormuz during the conflict, which affects about one-fifth of the world's oil and gas supply.
As part of the agreement, the U.S. will lift some sanctions and unfreeze billions of dollars in Iranian assets.
The memorandum calls for an end to the war in Lebanon, though Israel disagrees with this clause.
The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz means ships can once again transport goods through this key route.
The deal is seen as a step toward resuming nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.
The conflict and its resolution have political implications for leaders in both Iran and Israel.
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Major shipowners have started moving their ships through the Strait of Hormuz again after 110 days of blockage. This change happened after the United States and Iran signed an agreement, easing a serious energy crisis caused by the strait's closure.
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The Strait of Hormuz is an important waterway for transporting oil and natural gas worldwide.
Ships owned by big companies like Grimaldi Group, Cosco, Knutsen, and NYK have recently passed through the strait.
Two Iranian crude oil tankers under sanctions have also entered the strait.
The main central route of the strait remains closed and contains about 80 mines.
Ships are using the smaller northern route (Iranian waters) and southern route (Omani waters), which are now open.
About 550 merchant ships, including 160 oil tankers and 200 bulk carriers, are expected to leave the Gulf area soon.
The strait had been mostly blocked since February, causing a historic energy crisis.
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President Donald Trump signed a preliminary agreement with Iran to start talks on its nuclear program, aiming to end ongoing conflicts and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The deal differs from previous agreements by allowing Iran to keep enriched nuclear material on site and does not limit its missile program, which concerns Israel and its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Key Facts
President Trump signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Iran to begin a 60-day negotiation on nuclear issues.
The agreement aims to stop fighting “on all fronts, including in Lebanon” and respects both countries’ sovereignty.
Iran promised not to develop nuclear weapons but can keep enriched uranium in the country under international supervision.
The deal does not set limits on Iran’s ballistic missile program.
The U.S. agreed to lift some sanctions immediately, allowing Iran to export oil and access some of its previously frozen funds.
Israel, led by Prime Minister Netanyahu, opposes the deal because it does not require Iran to disarm fully or stop missile development.
The agreement includes a Security Council resolution to enforce its terms.
The deal contrasts with the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which Netanyahu strongly criticized.
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A jury in Birmingham Crown Court could not decide the verdict for four pro-Palestinian protesters who broke into a factory near Wolverhampton. The jury was discharged after almost 18 hours of discussion, and the prosecutors will decide if there will be a new trial.
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Four protesters admitted breaking into the Moog factory in August but denied criminal damage charges.
The protesters believed the factory was linked to Israel’s supply chain and claimed their actions were lawful.
The jury took about 17 hours to try to reach a verdict but could not agree.
The damage included cutting parts of the roof, exposing machinery to rain, smashed windows, and hundreds of destroyed solar panels.
The protesters said their goal was to stop what they believed was criminal activity by the factory.
The four defendants are Iain Evans (33), Hisham Alkhamesi (23), Hana Yun-Stevens (24), and Frank Sherman (23).
Prosecutors will decide whether to ask for a new trial.
The defendants were released on bail until their next court hearing on July 3.
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President Donald Trump signed a peace deal with Iran in 2029 that marks a significant retreat from earlier U.S. demands on Iran’s nuclear program. The agreement allows Iran to continue uranium enrichment under specific rules, easing previous restrictions and opening the possibility of some sanctions relief, while the reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz remains uncertain.
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The peace deal signed by President Trump in 2029 replaces tougher U.S. demands made in 2025 before a war involving Israel.
The 2025 U.S. proposal required Iran to eliminate most uranium enrichment and nuclear materials, but the new deal permits limited enrichment inside Iran.
Iran can keep enriched uranium stockpiles capped at 3.67% purity, monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Financial waivers for related services like banking, insurance, and transport will be necessary to allow Iranian oil exports.
Broad sanctions relief may follow once all nuclear negotiations are satisfactorily completed, potentially reshaping U.S.-Iran relations.
The Strait of Hormuz, vital for global oil shipping, will remain open only temporarily, with Iran and Gulf neighbors discussing its future after 60 days.
A $350 billion fund for rebuilding Iran is proposed but the U.S. will not provide funding, relying instead on Gulf states and others.
The deal reflects a shift from confrontation to negotiation after years of conflict and sanctions against Iran.
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A physical therapist explains that people in their forties can protect their long-term movement and independence by adopting simple daily habits. These include strength training focused on practical movements, staying active throughout the day, maintaining good posture, and using physiotherapy to prevent injuries.
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Muscle loss happens naturally with age, so strength training helps keep bones strong and supports daily movements.
Exercises like squats, hinges, balancing, and sit-to-stand movements improve practical strength.
Moving regularly in small amounts during the day helps keep joints and muscles flexible and reduces stiffness.
Good posture affects breathing, stability, and movement; focusing on breathing through the whole rib cage improves alignment.
Physiotherapy can be used not only for injuries but also as a preventive "tuneup" to avoid future problems.
A recommended exercise routine includes 360-degree breathing, squats, and hinges with attention to breathing out during effort.
Pelvic floor strength is important and works together with core and breath to support longevity and function.
Spending long times sitting can cause the rib cage to collapse forward and reduce coordination of core muscles.
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Iran and the United States have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that sets a 60-day plan to negotiate Iran’s nuclear program and calls for an immediate stop to military actions. The deal includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, lifting the US naval blockade, and starting talks on sanctions and economic rebuilding. Both sides face challenges ahead, especially over Iran’s enriched uranium and nuclear facilities.
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The MoU was signed separately by President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
It establishes a 60-day negotiation period focused on Iran’s nuclear program.
All military operations on various fronts, including Lebanon, are to stop immediately.
The Strait of Hormuz will be reopened for safe commercial shipping.
The US will remove its naval blockade and issue waivers for Iranian oil exports.
The US plans to release frozen Iranian assets and work on a $300 billion reconstruction plan for Iran.
Iran agrees to not pursue nuclear weapons and cooperate on uranium enrichment talks.
Hardline critics in Iran may oppose compromises needed to progress, risking the ceasefire.
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