On Ukraine, Vladimir Putin wants more than Donald Trump has been prepared to offer, writes BBC Russia editor Steve Rosenberg.
French police raid on National Rally HQ prompts outrage from party leaders
Party president Jordan Bardella complains of an “unprecedented operation”, as prosecutors investigate alleged fraud.
China rejects German claim it targeted military plane with laser
Germany says a laser fired by a Chinese warship tried to disrupt a reconnaissance plane over the Red Sea.
Gaza truce talks reportedly stall despite second Netanyahu-Trump meeting
A Palestinian official says key sticking points at the indirect negotiations in Qatar include how aid will be distributed.
Ukraine suffers heaviest attack after Trump criticises Putin
The US president reverses a suspension of weapons shipments to Kyiv and heavily criticises Russia’s Putin.
US cuts visa validity for most Nigerian applicants
The United States announces sweeping changes to its non-immigrant visa policy for Nigeria.
Red Bull sack team principal Horner
Christian Horner is sacked as team principal of Formula 1 team Red Bull with immediate effect.
More than 100 hurt as efforts to contain Marseille wildfire continue
The city’s mayor says the fire is “decreasing” but is still not completely under control.
Anger after sharp rise in death toll from Kenya’s anti-government protests
More than 100 people were injured and over 500 others arrested amid widespread destruction of property, reports say.
At least three dead in New Mexico flash flooding
A man and two children were swept downstream after heavy rain caused the Ruidoso river to rise to an historic level.


