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Summary

Recent global news includes developments in US-Iran relations, with reports of indirect talks and contradicting statements from both sides. The UK is preparing to board Russian ships in its waters, while the US is involved in a secret deal to deport migrants to Cameroon. A landmark social media addiction trial has found Meta and YouTube liable, and the UN has voted to recognize the enslavement of Africans as a grave crime against humanity. These stories and more are detailed below.

US & Middle East

According to the New York Times, the US and Iran have indirect contact and channels, but a deal may still be a long way off. The BBC reports that US-Iran peace talks are ongoing, with each side having its own motivations. The New York Times also notes that stopping Iran’s production of drones is critical to opening the Strait of Hormuz and halting its attacks on Gulf nations.

Europe

The BBC reports that British forces are preparing to board Russian ships in UK waters, in an effort to “starve Putin’s war machine”. In Denmark, local issues dominated the election, with the prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, facing challenges. The New York Times also reports on the enthronement of Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury.

Asia & Other News

The UN has voted to recognize the enslavement of Africans as a grave crime against humanity, calling for an apology and contributions to a reparations fund. In Ukraine, Russian forces are intensifying their attacks after Kyiv made rare gains along the front. A landmark social media addiction trial has found Meta and YouTube liable, with a woman being awarded $6m in damages.

Additional Stories

Other news includes the discovery of the remains of Musketeer d’Artagnan under a Dutch church, and the first interview with Savannah Guthrie since her mother’s disappearance. The New York Times also reports on a secret deal between the US and Cameroon to deport migrants.

Sources: BBC, New York Times, AP News

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