Global tensions sharpened today as Donald Trump used the NATO summit in Ankara to declare the Iran ceasefire effectively dead after fresh U.S. strikes and reported Iranian retaliation against American-linked bases in the Gulf. The same summit exposed another diplomatic fault line...
Global tensions sharpened today as Donald Trump used the NATO summit in Ankara to declare the Iran ceasefire effectively dead after fresh U.S. strikes and reported Iranian retaliation against American-linked bases in the Gulf. The same summit exposed another diplomatic fault line, with Denmark insisting Greenland is not for sale and warning it is prepared to defend the Arctic territory after Trump revived calls for U.S. control. In Britain, regulators turned inward, hitting Virgin Media with a record £28 million fine for allegedly trapping customers in contracts by mishandling cancellation calls over several years. The UK also revisited one of its most haunting miscarriages of justice, granting a conditional posthumous pardon to Ruth Ellis, the last woman executed in the country. In the United States, former Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan avoided prison but was fined for obstructing an ICE arrest at her courthouse.






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- Trump Says Iran Ceasefire Is Over After Fresh US Strikes (52 sources)
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- Ofcom fines Virgin Media £28m over mishandled calls preventing contract cancellations (12 sources)
- Ruth Ellis granted conditional posthumous pardon, last woman executed in UK (10 sources)
- Former Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan fined, avoids prison for obstructing ICE arrest (10 sources)
- Trump says interim U.S.-Iran accord is over amid renewed strikes (9 sources)
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