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New training guide launched to revolutionise health of servicewomen

New training guide launched to revolutionise health of servicewomen. New science-led performance guide for Servicewomen will transform how they train, fuel and recover for the most demanding military roles.

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Medium-high confidenceLow OPSECLow narrative risk

NATO summit dashes Putin’s hopes of outlasting the West in Ukraine

NATO summit dashes Putin’s hopes of outlasting the West in Ukraine. This week's NATO summit in Ankara focused on demonstrating a united front in support of Ukraine.

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Medium-high confidenceLow OPSECLow narrative risk

US Declines to Immediately Put Tariffs on Aircraft, Jet Parts

US Declines to Immediately Put Tariffs on Aircraft, Jet Parts. The US will not immediately impose tariffs on commercial aircraft, jet engines and parts following an investigation, with President Donald Trump instead directing the administra…

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Tory shadow chancellor promises tax cuts

Tory shadow chancellor promises tax cuts. Mel Stride vows ‘responsible radicalism’ as party draws dividing line with Labour under probable new leader Andy Burnham

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Khamenei’s Funeral Concluded Amid Renewed US, Iran Fighting

Khamenei’s Funeral Concluded Amid Renewed US, Iran Fighting. Iran concluded the funeral of its slain Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, more than four months after he was assassinated in US-Israeli airstrikes and amid renewed fighting…

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Europe’s conservatives revive zombie bill on child abuse scanning

Europe’s conservatives revive zombie bill on child abuse scanning. Top-level pressure and obscure procedures breathe new life into a controversial proposal to allow scanning for online child sexual abuse material.

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How Ukraine lets citizens marry and divorce online

How Ukraine lets citizens marry and divorce online. Ukraine has pioneered governmental digital services for Ukrainians, and not long ago, people primarily turned to their smartphones to quickly obtain certificates or official extracts.

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There is no grand plan on Iran

There is no grand plan on Iran. An over-reaching Tehran seems to be looking at America’s confused moves and wondering what it may be missing

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Orban Call to Protest Hungary President Ouster Draws Small Crowd

Orban Call to Protest Hungary President Ouster Draws Small Crowd. Former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s call to protest his successor’s bid to oust the head of state drew a small crowd, underscoring his dwindling influence less tha…