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Canadian lynx one of big cat sightings in Welsh countryside

Canadian lynx one of big cat sightings in Welsh countryside

Summary

Between 2020 and 2025, 15 reports of large wild cats such as panthers, leopards, and Canadian lynxes were made in various parts of Wales. Police investigated these sightings but found no evidence or threats, and no official actions were taken.

Key Facts

  • Reports of "big cats" were made in Welsh areas including Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Powys, Swansea, Denbighshire, and Carmarthenshire.
  • A panther was reportedly seen jumping over a hedge onto a road in Ceredigion in May 2023.
  • A leopard with spots was spotted in a garden in Swansea in January 2023.
  • A Canadian lynx was reported seen in Carmarthenshire in May 2025.
  • One reported puma-sized cat in Denbighshire was found to be a false sighting after police investigation.
  • None of the reports led to confirmed evidence of these animals living wild in Wales.
  • No livestock attacks or other dangers linked to these sightings were reported.
  • Police contacted some reporters but often could not follow up fully due to lack of evidence or contact.
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Indian outrage over US killing of sailors mounts as leaders attend G7 summit

Indian outrage over US killing of sailors mounts as leaders attend G7 summit

Summary

Three Indian sailors were killed when the US launched missile strikes on their commercial oil tanker near the Strait of Hormuz. India is angry that the US has not apologized and has defended its actions under a military blockade of Iran. The incident has increased tensions between India and the US as their leaders meet at the G7 summit.

Key Facts

  • Three Indian seafarers died on commercial tankers hit by US missile strikes in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The US began a blockade in April to pressure Iran over its economy and peace negotiations.
  • The US did not initially mention the Indian deaths and called the targeted vessel “uncooperative.”
  • India condemned the strikes and demanded they stop, summoning a US diplomat to protest.
  • India’s foreign minister told US Secretary of State Marco Rubio that such attacks on commercial shipping are unjustified.
  • Rubio defended the US blockade and refused to offer condolences for the deaths.
  • The incident has strained India-US relations, with growing political pressure in India to address the issue publicly.
  • Indian families of the deceased sailors want answers and their relatives’ remains returned.
  • The deaths have increased anti-US feelings in India amid existing economic tensions and doubts about the alliance.
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Doctors Said I Had Anxiety for 5 Years, Until One Test Changed Everything

Doctors Said I Had Anxiety for 5 Years, Until One Test Changed Everything

Summary

A woman spent five years with worsening symptoms that doctors first said were anxiety, but after many tests, she was diagnosed with late-stage Lyme disease and alpha-gal syndrome caused by a tick bite. Her health problems included heart rate issues, neurological symptoms, and severe allergies, which made daily life very hard.

Key Facts

  • In 2018, the woman was bitten by a tick but showed no immediate rash or signs.
  • Soon after, she experienced fast heart rates after eating, stomach pains, and later severe neurological and cardiac symptoms.
  • She was initially misdiagnosed with panic disorder and postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS).
  • Treatments like anti-anxiety medicine and birth control either didn’t help or made symptoms worse.
  • Her condition worsened to the point she had to sell her home and could barely walk or care for her children.
  • In 2023, detailed testing confirmed late-stage Lyme disease and alpha-gal syndrome, both caused by the tick bite.
  • Alpha-gal syndrome is a serious allergy triggered by tick bites.
  • She now works with several doctors for ongoing care and hopes her story helps others with similar symptoms.
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Pakistani police mistakenly open fire on Australian family, killing child

Pakistani police mistakenly open fire on Australian family, killing child

Summary

Pakistani police accidentally shot and killed a 10-year-old Australian girl named Hania Ahmed in the city of Chakwal. Her father and brother were badly injured during the incident, which happened when police mistook the family for armed thieves.

Key Facts

  • Hania Ahmed was a grade four student from Perth, Australia.
  • The shooting occurred in Chakwal, Pakistan, involving Punjab Police Elite Force.
  • Police opened fire after confusing the family’s rental car for the getaway vehicle of thieves.
  • Hania’s father, Adeel Ahmed, and her 11-year-old brother, Aafan, were seriously hurt.
  • The mother escaped without injuries.
  • Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called for transparency and a full investigation.
  • The police officer who fired the shots is currently in custody.
  • The two real robbery suspects were killed in a separate shootout with authorities.
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Iran and US reach a tentative deal to end war as Israel rules out withdrawing from seized land

Iran and US reach a tentative deal to end war as Israel rules out withdrawing from seized land

Summary

The United States and Iran have reached a preliminary agreement to extend a fragile ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, an important route for oil and gas shipments. However, Israel has refused to withdraw from land it seized in Lebanon during its conflict with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia, complicating the peace efforts.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. and Iran agreed early Monday on a tentative deal to extend their ceasefire.
  • The deal includes plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for global energy supplies.
  • A formal signing of the agreement is expected on Friday in Switzerland, according to Pakistan, the mediator.
  • Israel continues to control land in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, refusing to withdraw from these areas.
  • Israel’s Defense Minister warned that Israel will respond with strong force if Iran attacks over Israeli military actions in Lebanon.
  • The conflict started on February 28 when the U.S. and Israel launched military actions against Iran and Hezbollah.
  • The deal allows 60 days to resolve issues about Iran’s nuclear program and uranium stockpile.
  • President Donald Trump authorized lifting the U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz once the deal is finalized.
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Ebola cases in eastern Congo climb to 782 and deaths reach 181, authorities say

Ebola cases in eastern Congo climb to 782 and deaths reach 181, authorities say

Summary

The number of confirmed Ebola cases in eastern Congo has risen to 782, with 181 deaths reported. The outbreak is caused by a rare type of Ebola virus that has no approved vaccine or treatment and is mainly affecting the Ituri province.

Key Facts

  • There are 782 confirmed Ebola cases in Congo and 181 deaths.
  • The outbreak started before it was officially confirmed on May 15, so real cases may be higher.
  • Contact tracing, which means tracking who has been exposed, is at 56%, down from previous weeks.
  • This Ebola outbreak is caused by the Bundibugyo virus, which has no approved vaccine or treatment.
  • More than 90% of cases are in Ituri province; cases also appear in North Kivu, South Kivu, and neighboring Uganda.
  • Nearly one million people have been displaced by conflict in Ituri, making disease control harder.
  • Attacks on health workers, local mistrust, and ongoing armed conflict slow efforts to control the outbreak.
  • The U.S. planned a quarantine center in Kenya for exposed Americans, but protests halted the plan.
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China Responds to US-Iran War Deal

China Responds to US-Iran War Deal

Summary

China expressed cautious optimism about the recent agreement between the United States and Iran to end hostilities after months of conflict. President Donald Trump announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and removal of the U.S. naval blockade, while talks continue ahead of an official signing planned in Switzerland.

Key Facts

  • China welcomed the U.S. and Iran's initial memorandum of understanding to cease fighting.
  • President Trump authorized opening the Strait of Hormuz and removing the U.S. naval blockade.
  • The agreement includes plans for unfreezing Iranian assets and joint Iranian-Omani management of the strait.
  • Pakistan helped mediate the ceasefire and continues to facilitate dialogue between the U.S. and Iran.
  • China praised Pakistan's efforts and expressed readiness to help restore peace in the Middle East.
  • About 40% of China’s oil and one-third of its liquefied natural gas come from the Middle East.
  • Nearly 600 commercial ships remain trapped in the Persian Gulf, affecting global energy prices.
  • Israel’s military actions against Hezbollah in Lebanon remain a key concern for lasting peace.
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El-Geneina’s struggle: Life amid Sudan war and humanitarian challenges

El-Geneina’s struggle: Life amid Sudan war and humanitarian challenges

Summary

El-Geneina in Sudan is experiencing severe hardship due to ongoing fighting between two armed groups, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). Many people have been displaced from their homes and are now living in makeshift shelters with little access to food, medical care, or support.

Key Facts

  • The RSF controls El-Geneina, the capital of West Darfur, while the SAF controls Khartoum, Sudan’s capital.
  • Fighting between the RSF and SAF has been ongoing since April 2023, causing widespread destruction and displacement.
  • The UN has reported extreme violence in El-Geneina, including attacks targeting the Masalit tribe, calling it possible crimes against humanity.
  • More than 50,000 people have reportedly died in this conflict.
  • Many displaced people, like Zainab and her children, live in university buildings or small huts with limited help and resources.
  • Injuries from the fighting remain untreated because medical care is too expensive for most displaced families.
  • Some residents, despite losing homes and jobs, choose to stay because they believe displacement causes even more suffering.
  • Humanitarian aid is limited and not consistently available to those affected in El-Geneina.
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G7 meeting in France: What’s on agenda, who is attending?

G7 meeting in France: What’s on agenda, who is attending?

Summary

Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) countries will meet in France to discuss major global issues including the war in Ukraine, tensions with Iran, and worldwide economic challenges. United States President Donald Trump and other world leaders, including guests from non-G7 countries, will attend the summit.

Key Facts

  • The G7 meeting will take place in Evian-les-Bains, France.
  • The agenda includes the Ukraine war, Iran-US conflicts, and global economic issues.
  • President Donald Trump announced a tentative deal with Iran to end the war.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron invited leaders from India, Ukraine, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Australia, Brazil, Kenya, and South Korea.
  • South Africa was initially invited but later disinvited due to strained relations with the US.
  • AI company executives from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Mistral AI are expected to attend.
  • European leaders want to discuss tougher sanctions on Russia and more support for Ukraine.
  • The US aims to end the Ukraine war quickly and push for negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
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Stepson of Norway’s crown prince jailed for four years in rape case

Stepson of Norway’s crown prince jailed for four years in rape case

Summary

Marius Borg Hoiby, the stepson of Norway’s Crown Prince Haakon, has been sentenced to four years in prison for rape, domestic violence, and drug offenses. The court found him guilty of two rapes and other crimes but acquitted him on two other rape charges due to lack of proof.

Key Facts

  • Marius Borg Hoiby is 29 years old and became part of Norway’s royal family in 2001 through his mother’s marriage to Crown Prince Haakon.
  • He was sentenced to four years in prison for two counts of rape, domestic violence, and drug offenses.
  • Hoiby was acquitted on two other rape charges because the court did not find enough proof they were nonconsensual.
  • One rape conviction involved an incident in the basement of the Crown Prince's official residence.
  • Hoiby denied the rape charges but admitted to domestic abuse and transporting marijuana in 2020.
  • His seven-week trial included evidence like self-recorded videos and over 800 electronic messages.
  • Hoiby has struggled with drug addiction and said he sought recognition through drugs, sex, and alcohol.
  • Crown Prince Haakon stated that Hoiby is not officially part of the royal house and must follow Norwegian law like any citizen.
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Weather tracker: Saharan heat to send temperatures soaring across Europe

Weather tracker: Saharan heat to send temperatures soaring across Europe

Summary

A heatwave caused by hot air from the Sahara Desert is expected to bring high temperatures to many parts of Europe this week, with some places reaching the mid-30s Celsius. The UK will also see warmer weather, while parts of Australia are experiencing a mild winter due to similar climate conditions linked to El Niño.

Key Facts

  • Hot air from the Sahara has moved over the Iberian Peninsula and southern and western France, raising temperatures into the low- and mid-30s Celsius.
  • The heatwave will spread northeast across Europe, affecting countries like Germany, Italy, and Czechia by Friday.
  • Temperatures in these areas will be 9-13 degrees Celsius above the climate average from 1991-2020.
  • Southern and eastern England may see temperatures in the mid- to high-20s Celsius on Thursday and Friday.
  • The heatwave is expected to last up to five days in some places before cooling down early next week.
  • Australia is experiencing warmer-than-usual winter temperatures, especially in Melbourne, with highs 3-4 degrees Celsius above average.
  • The Australian weather pattern is linked to developing El Niño conditions, which usually cause warmer temperatures.
  • A slow-moving low-pressure system in South Australia is bringing warm air and gusty winds to the eastern part of the country.
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Russia bombards Kyiv with drones and missiles, sets fire to historic cathedral

Russia bombards Kyiv with drones and missiles, sets fire to historic cathedral

Summary

Russia launched a large attack on Kyiv using drones and missiles, killing several people and damaging the historic Kyiv Pechersk Lavra cathedral. Ukraine's air force said most of the incoming missiles and drones were shot down, but some caused damage and casualties in Kyiv and other cities.

Key Facts

  • Russia used more than 60 missiles and hundreds of drones in the attack on Kyiv.
  • At least five people died and 28 were injured in Kyiv from the strikes.
  • The Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, an 11th-century cathedral and UNESCO heritage site, caught fire but emergency teams extinguished it.
  • Ukraine's air force reported shooting down about 50 missiles and 582 drones during the attacks.
  • Other cities hit by Russian strikes include Kharkiv, Dnipro, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, and Mykolaiv.
  • Ukrainian leaders called the attack a crime against Christian culture and urged international response, especially from G7 countries.
  • Russia said it targeted military and defense industry sites, claiming a "massive strike" with high-precision weapons.
  • Russia also reported shooting down over 120 Ukrainian drones overnight and imposed temporary flight restrictions at several Russian airports.
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Trump hails MOU with Iran despite misgivings from some Republicans

Trump hails MOU with Iran despite misgivings from some Republicans

Summary

The United States and Iran are about to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Friday. Some Republican lawmakers in the U.S. have expressed worries that the two countries may understand the agreement differently. President Donald Trump supports the MOU despite these concerns.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. and Iran plan to sign a memorandum of understanding on Friday.
  • A memorandum of understanding is an agreement outlining terms between two parties.
  • Some Republican lawmakers in the U.S. have concerns about how the two sides interpret the MOU.
  • These concerns focus on possible differences in the meaning or execution of the agreement.
  • President Donald Trump has expressed support for the MOU despite these doubts.
  • The MOU could affect future relations between the U.S. and Iran.
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Isreal to stay ‘indefinitely’ in lands seized in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza, says defence minister

Isreal to stay ‘indefinitely’ in lands seized in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza, says defence minister

Summary

Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz said Israel will keep its troops indefinitely in lands it holds in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza. This statement comes just after the US and Iran announced an agreement aimed at ending the Middle East war and opening the Strait of Hormuz, but Israel’s position complicates the peace effort.

Key Facts

  • Israel says it will not withdraw from territories seized in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza.
  • The US and Iran reached a memorandum of understanding to stop fighting and open the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway.
  • Iran linked the deal to Israel stopping attacks on Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed group in Lebanon.
  • Israeli strikes in Lebanon’s Beirut suburbs recently escalated tensions.
  • Israel has controlled about 1,000 square kilometers (around 386 square miles) of territory in these areas over the past 2.5 years.
  • President Donald Trump authorized lifting the US naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz as part of the deal.
  • Implementation of the deal depends on a formal signing scheduled for Friday in Switzerland.
  • Pakistan and Qatar are helping mediate talks between the involved parties.
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What still needs to be negotiated in US-Iran ‘peace deal’?

What still needs to be negotiated in US-Iran ‘peace deal’?

Summary

The United States and Iran say they have agreed to stop fighting and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route. Both countries say they have won, but important details still need to be worked out in future talks.

Key Facts

  • The US and Iran have announced a deal to end fighting between them.
  • They agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, an important passage for ships.
  • Both countries claim the deal is a success for themselves.
  • There are still difficult negotiations left to settle the specific terms of the agreement.
  • The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic waterway used for transporting oil and goods.
  • The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions in the region.
  • Finalizing the agreement will require further talks and compromises from both sides.
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Strait of Hormuz will reopen, Trump says as deal with Iran agreed on

Strait of Hormuz will reopen, Trump says as deal with Iran agreed on

Summary

The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to end military operations, including in Lebanon, according to Iranian officials and President Donald Trump. The deal includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting the U.S. naval blockade on Iran, but Israel says it will not withdraw troops from Lebanon or follow parts of the deal related to Lebanon.

Key Facts

  • Iran and the U.S. agreed to stop military actions on all fronts, including Lebanon.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told President Trump Israel will keep troops in Lebanon and will continue actions against Hezbollah.
  • President Trump announced the Strait of Hormuz will reopen Friday and the naval blockade on Iran will end.
  • Oil prices dropped after the agreement was announced.
  • President Trump is heading to the G7 Summit in France with the deal finalized.
  • Qatari mediators helped negotiate the agreement and left Tehran after 17 hours of talks.
  • Separate meetings are planned in Doha before an official signing in Switzerland.
  • Leaders in the U.K. and France expressed support for the deal and urged quick implementation and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
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China detains two leaders of influential underground church

China detains two leaders of influential underground church

Summary

Chinese authorities detained two leaders of the Early Rain Covenant Church during a police raid on a Sunday service in Jiangyou city. More than 30 church members, including children and elderly, were taken for questioning, while others were temporarily locked in a ballroom and released later.

Key Facts

  • The Early Rain Covenant Church is a Protestant church founded in 2008 in Chengdu, China.
  • Police stormed the church service on Sunday with about 50 officers present, including SWAT members.
  • Two leaders, Yan Hong and Wu Wuqing, were detained; the reasons for their detention are not clear.
  • Over 30 church members were taken to a detention center for interrogation and later released.
  • Congregants were asked to sign affidavits to gain release but refused to do so.
  • The church’s founding pastor, Wang Yi, was arrested in 2018 and is serving a 9-year prison sentence.
  • The Chinese government only allows state-approved churches and closely monitors underground "house churches."
  • Similar police actions have happened before, including a raid on Zion Church in 2023 where leaders were arrested.
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Iran war day 108: Iran, US reach a tentative deal to end conflict

Iran war day 108: Iran, US reach a tentative deal to end conflict

Summary

President Donald Trump and Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi announced they reached an initial deal to end the war and reopen shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The United States and Iran will sign a formal agreement in Switzerland soon, with plans to stop hostilities immediately and release frozen Iranian assets.

Key Facts

  • The deal aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days, allowing toll-free shipping.
  • The Strait has been mostly closed since a US and Israeli attack on Iran started on December 28.
  • The US agreed to release $12 billion in frozen Iranian assets before talks begin.
  • The agreement includes an immediate halt to fighting on all fronts, including Lebanon.
  • President Trump mentioned ongoing talks about Iran suspending uranium enrichment for 15 to 20 years.
  • Israel has not made any official statement about the deal.
  • The deal was mediated by Pakistan and will be signed in Switzerland.
  • Western leaders, including the UK, France, and the EU, have praised the agreement.
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US and Iran announce ‘understanding’ to end the war

US and Iran announce ‘understanding’ to end the war

Summary

The United States and Iran have agreed on a plan to stop the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Israel has not confirmed if it will follow the part of the agreement that asks it to leave Lebanon.

Key Facts

  • The US and Iran announced a memorandum of understanding to end the war.
  • The agreement includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for oil transport.
  • Israel is involved in the situation because the deal requires it to withdraw from Lebanon.
  • Israel has not yet confirmed if it will follow this part of the agreement.
  • The memorandum aims to reduce conflict and improve regional stability.
  • The Strait of Hormuz is important for global energy supplies and commerce.
  • The announcement was made publicly by both the US and Iran.
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Social media to be banned in UK for under-16s, Starmer announces

Social media to be banned in UK for under-16s, Starmer announces

Summary

The UK government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, will ban social media use for children under 16 to protect their mental health and safety. The law is expected to pass by the end of the year and take effect next spring, applying to major social media platforms and some online games.

Key Facts

  • The UK plans to ban social media access for users under 16 years old.
  • The ban will include big social platforms and gaming apps that allow chatting with strangers.
  • The law aims to reduce bullying, abuse, and harm to children’s mental health.
  • Prime Minister Starmer said the ban is based on values and the need to protect children, similar to age restrictions on alcohol.
  • Legislation is expected to pass by the end of the year and start next spring.
  • The government consulted widely and studied similar laws in Australia.
  • About 90% of parents in the UK support setting the social media age limit at 16.
  • Starmer emphasized that supporting this ban does not mean opposing technology or artificial intelligence.
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