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Medium-high confidenceLow OPSECLow narrative risk

New Zealand central bank chief hails growth ‘rebound’

New Zealand central bank chief hails growth ‘rebound’. RBNZ raises interest rates for first time in 3 years as inflation persists

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Medium-high confidenceLow OPSECLow narrative risk

Farage's Ploy Diverts Attention From UK Leadership Transition

Farage's Ploy Diverts Attention From UK Leadership Transition. Nigel Farage’s shock decision to quit as a Member of Parliament so he can win the support of voters in a by-election puts the poll-topping Reform UK leader back at the top of th…

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Medium-high confidenceLow OPSECLow narrative risk

Billionaire companies want to pull up the ladder behind them

Billionaire companies want to pull up the ladder behind them. Big brands want the CMA to gut app store security to dodge fees. Regulators must fix real problems — without breaking the trusted ecosystem small developers depend on.

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Medium-high confidenceLow OPSECLow narrative risk

Zelensky signs defence deals with Denmark, Estonia and Netherlands

Zelensky signs defence deals with Denmark, Estonia and Netherlands. Ukraine has signed three new agreements with Denmark, Estonia and the Netherlands to share its battlefield-tested drone expertise, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tues…

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Medium-high confidenceLow OPSECLow narrative risk

New Zealand raises rates for the first time in 3 years

New Zealand raises rates for the first time in 3 years. RBNZ says future increases expected as effects of Iran war energy shock linger

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Medium-high confidenceLow OPSECLow narrative risk

Malaysia Rejects MP’s Request to Get Ex-Graft Chief’s Share Data

Malaysia Rejects MP’s Request to Get Ex-Graft Chief’s Share Data. Malaysia’s government rejected a lawmaker’s request for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to disclose former anti-graft agency chief Azam Baki’s shareholding records.

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Medium-high confidenceLow OPSECLow narrative risk

The POLITICO Poll: The South doesn’t trust ‘King of the North’ Andy Burnham

The POLITICO Poll: The South doesn’t trust ‘King of the North’ Andy Burnham. Northern voters would be pleased to see the former Manchester mayor in No. 10 but Southerners are less sure, according to Public First research.

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Maine Democrats Rule Out Platner Role in Picking Replacement

Maine Democrats Rule Out Platner Role in Picking Replacement. Maine’s Democratic Party urged Graham Platner to immediately withdraw from the race for a US Senate seat following allegations of sexual assault and vowed he would have no role i…

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Behind the curve: Britain’s defence investment plan in Trump’s world

Behind the curve: Britain’s defence investment plan in Trump’s world. The new defence investment plan is weighed down by the habits of Britain’s defence establishment. By contrast, the British public appear readier to accept change.