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Activists critical of Italian PM may have had their phones targeted by Paragon spyware, says WhatsApp
The Italian founder of the NGO Mediterranea Saving Humans, who has been a vocal critic of Italy’s alleged complicity in abuses suffered by migrants in Libya, has revealed WhatsApp informed him his mobile phone was targeted by military-grade spyware made by the Israel-based company Paragon Solutions.
Luca Casarini, an activist …
‘Too simplistic’: Robinson says sackings won’t solve England women’s woes
An Ashes walloping such as the one England’s women have just endured in Australia inevitably triggers a review but for Mark Robinson, head coach when Heather Knight’s team won the World Cup in 2017, the latest must go beyond sacking individuals.
“It has been a tough watch,” Robinson says. “But …
Boy, 15, charged with murder after stabbing at Sheffield school
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with murder after the fatal stabbing of another boy at a school in Sheffield.
Harvey Willgoose, 15, was stabbed on Monday at All Saints Catholic high school, where he was a pupil.
The Crown Prosecution Service said a 15-year-old arrested after the incident …
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Wednesday briefing: What an expert review could mean for the conviction of Lucy Letby
Good morning. When Lucy Letby was convicted in 2023 of the murder of seven babies, she entered a bleak pantheon of the worst serial killers in British history. Since then, as concerns have been raised about the safety of her conviction, they have often been dismissed as the product of …
Māori protesters turn their backs on government ministers at Waitangi Day event
If New Zealand’s coalition government had prepared for political fireworks from Indigenous leaders on the eve of the country’s national day, they were met with something arguably even louder: turned backs and silence.
Under a blazing hot sun on Wednesday, political leaders gathered at the Waitangi treaty grounds in New …
‘Everyone is on tenterhooks’: Santorini streets empty after days of tremors
On the second day of feeling the ground shake under her feet, Veroniki Balabonidi decided it was to time to leave Santorini. At 4.30am on Sunday she and her two young children were on a ferry bound for the port of Piraeus, surrounded by other families fleeing the Aegean isle.
…French PM François Bayrou expected to survive confidence vote
François Bayrou, the French prime minister, is almost certain to survive a vote of no confidence on Wednesday after the move that threatened to topple the government – for the second time in two months – lost the support of socialists and the far right.
The decision by the Socialist …
US Postal Service suspends incoming parcels from China and Hong Kong
The US Postal Service has suspended incoming parcels from China and Hong Kong until further notice, amid a growing trade conflict between the US and China.
It comes as Donald Trump said he is not in a hurry to speak to his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, despite expectations that they …
Donald Trump’s Gaza plan: the key takeaways
Donald Trump and Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, addressed reporters at the White House, where the US president announced his intention to take over the Gaza Strip, move Palestinians to neighbouring countries and redevelop the territory for occupation by “the world’s people”, effectively endorsing the ethnic cleansing of the people …