Ex-Niaid employee David Morens accused of trying to shield correspondence related to outbreak of pandemicAn ex-adviser to the former top public US health official Anthony Fauci has been indicted by Trump administration prosecutors on accusations that he illicitly concealed federal records during the Covid pandemic.The justice department on Tuesday announced charges against David Morens, 78, of Chester, Maryland, amid a sharply divisive debate over the origins of the coronavirus, which has become particularly politicized during Donald Trump's two presidencies. Competing theories - including a natural spillover versus a potential lab leak - have fueled partisan clashes, with splits along ideological lines. Continue reading...
Defection is damaging to Saudi Arabia's prestige - and could strengthen the US hand in the regionThe United Arab Emirates' decision to walk out of Opec is a political as much as business decision, and will reignite the simmering rows between the UAE and Saudi Arabia - which had been covered up by their shared anger with Iran over its attacks on the Gulf states since the start of the US-Israel war on Tehran.In the short term, leaving the oil producing cartel it joined in 1967 gives the UAE the freedom to respond quickly to a long-term prospect of constrained supplies, and to maximise profit. But it is a decision the UAE has considered before, as UAE and Saudi tensions over production quotas have been longstanding. Continue reading...
by Ashifa Kassam European community affairs correspon on (#7590H)
Eight EU members continue to include force or violence in their definitions in national criminal codesThe European parliament has called on the EU to draw up a standardised consent-based definition of rape, in what legislators described as a crucial step towards addressing the patchwork of laws, some of them insufficient, that now exist across the bloc.On Tuesday, 447 of the parliament's 720 MEPs voted to approve a report calling for a common definition of rape, centred on only yes means yes", prompting a loud round of applause in the chamber in Strasbourg. Continue reading...
Multiple people injured when gunman opened fire inside a social security office and later an appeals courtAn 89-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of shooting and wounding several people in attacks on government buildings in Athens.Hours after the double shooting in the Greek capital, authorities announced a suspect had been detained in the western port city of Patras, reportedly attempting to flee to Italy. His arrest followed a countrywide manhunt. Continue reading...
US president says Americans have had no closer friends than the British' amid recent tensions between both nationsDonald Trump has praised the special relationship" between the US and the UK, as he hosted a ceremonial military welcome for King Charles and Queen Camilla at the White House.Against a backdrop of recent tensions between London and Washington, the US president, speaking on the second day of Charles's state visit, said: In the centuries since we won our independence, Americans have had no closer friends than the British." Continue reading...
Vote goes prime minister's way but some Labour MPs accuse him of creating perception of cover-up'Keir Starmer has seen off an opposition attempt to refer him to a standards committee over Peter Mandelson's appointment, after Downing Street deployed its full weight to force Labour MPs to shore up the prime minister.However, the Labour leader bore the brunt of anger from some of his own backbenchers who accused him of creating a situation where they would be perceived as being complicit in a cover-up". Continue reading...
by Nadeem Badshah (now) and Andrew Sparrow (earlier) on (#758GQ)
MPs rejected a Conservative party proposal for the prime minister to face a parliamentary inquiry into his appointment of Peter MandelsonQ: Was there pressure on you to approve Mandelson's vetting?This is a reference to the claim that Keir Starmer misled MPs last week when he talked about no pressure being placed on the Foreign Office.One is during my tenure. I was not aware of any pressure on the substance of the Mandelson DV case.Question two was there pressure? Absolutely. And I've described it. And I also have seen what the Foreign Office said to you last night. [See 8.50am.]I didn't receive any direct calls from the chief of staff during my time as permanent undersecretary. So there was no call at all. My interactions were always when others were present in a general meeting, there weren't very many of those either ...I've really racked my brains and I cannot recall Morgan McSweeney swearing in a meeting at me, or indeed just in general. So I don't see any substance in that part of it and I think it's important I say that this morning, given how many people have come to think that might be true. Continue reading...
Tech company is latest Silicon Valley firm to sign agreement with US military despite widespread employee oppositionGoogle has reportedly signed a deal with the US Pentagon to use its artificial intelligence models for classified work. The tech company joins a growing list of Silicon Valley firms inking agreements with US military.The agreement allows the Pentagon to use Google's AI for any lawful government purpose", the report from the Information added, putting it alongside OpenAI and Elon Musk's xAI, which also have deals to supply AI models for classified use. Similar agreements, both at Google and other AI firms, have sparked significant disagreements with the Pentagon and major employee pushback. Continue reading...
Scotland Yard says incident in Golders Green at tribute to protesters killed in Iran is not being treated as terrorismPolice are investigating a suspected arson attack at a memorial wall in north London.Scotland Yard said the investigation was being led by counter-terrorism policing, but it was not being treated as a terrorist incident. No arrests have yet been made and the memorial wall was not damaged. Continue reading...
Oil prices surged as talks on reopening of strait of Hormuz remain gridlocked, sending prices $1 higher than last yearUS gas prices rose to their highest level in four years on Thursday, reaching an average $4.18 a gallon at the pump as US-Israeli peace talks with Iran remain at a standstill.The last time average US gas prices breached $4.15 a gallon was in April 2022, when oil prices soared shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine. Average gas prices are now $1 higher than just a year ago, when they were closer to $3.15 a gallon. Continue reading...
by Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent on (#758WS)
Home secretary is challenging high court decision that PA's proscription interfered with freedom of speechThe ban on Palestine Action has created a culture of fear" among those campaigning for Palestinian rights and judges were right to deem it unlawful, the court of appeal has heard.Shabana Mahmood is challenging the high court's decision in February that Palestine Action's proscription, the first of a direct action protest group, represented a very significant interference" with the rights to freedom of speech and assembly. It also found that the ban, which remains in place pending the appeal, was a breach of the home secretary's own policy on proscription. Continue reading...
Tech giant accused of cynical attempt to bust the union' in decision to shutter location in Towson, MarylandWorkers at the first Apple store to unionize in the US are pushing back against the company's decision to shut down the store by June, alleging the company's decision is rooted in a cynical attempt to bust the union".On Monday, the union filed an unfair labor practice charge against Apple, alleging unionized employees at the store in Towson, Maryland, are being denied transfer rights and other rights compared with workers at non-unionized stores. The union is also alleging retaliation for being unionized. Continue reading...
Sakharov prize winner was sentenced to eight years in a penal colony in Belarus in 2021Polish-Belarusian journalist Andrzej Poczobut, the 2025 Sakharov prize winner, has been freed from Belarusian prison.His release has been confirmed by Poland's prime minister Donald Tusk, who posted a picture of him on social media saying: Andrzej Poczobut is free! Welcome to your Polish home, my friend."Both have paid a heavy price for speaking truth to power, becoming symbols of the struggle for freedom and democracy." Continue reading...
by Deborah Cole in Berlin and agencies on (#758NR)
Defendant, 21, in court with second man over alleged scheme to kill music fans outside Vienna stadiumA 21-year-old man has pleaded guilty in an Austrian court over a jihadist plot to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna nearly two years ago, which led to shows by the US megastar in the country being scrapped.The plan to kill onlookers massing outside the venue was thwarted at the 11th hour but Austrian authorities still cancelled Swift's three scheduled performances in August 2024. Continue reading...
Massachusetts woman jailed for six months after court heard she admitted to freeing bees on sheriff's deputiesA beekeeper has been jailed for six months after she set swarms of her insects on sheriff's deputies attempting to carry out an eviction at a friend's house.Rebecca Woods insisted she only released her truckload of hives to allow the bees to enjoy the lovely, flowering landscape" near the home of an elderly friend and cancer patient. Continue reading...
by Guardian staff and agencies in Monterrey on (#758MY)
US embassy warns employees to avoid Reynosa area after arrests of Audias Flores and Cesar Alejandro N'The Mexican authorities have arrested two top criminals, one of them a close ally of the slain founder of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), prompting gunmen to block roads near the border city of Reynosa.Audias Flores, known as El Jardinero", is a regional commander in control of swathes of CJNG territory along Mexico's Pacific coast. He was considered a potential successor to Nemesio Oseguera, alias El Mencho", who ran the cartel and was killed in a security operation in February. Continue reading...
Vice-president faces challenges as he assumes potential role of point man in endeavor to end a war he opposedAs a man who wears his Christian beliefs on his sleeve, JD Vance is no doubt acutely conscious of Jesus Christ's dictum from his sermon on the mount declaring that blessed are the peacemakers".Yet the US vice-president, a Catholic convert who recently found himself at odds with Pope Leo, is discovering the difficulties of living up to that standard while serving a mercurial political master who is waging a war Vance once cautioned against. Continue reading...
In latest stage of 42m restoration project, 30-strong team removed mast from Nelson's Battle of Trafalgar flagshipThere is only one correct way to extricate a 15-tonne wrought iron mast from one of the world's most famous and beloved warships - very slowly, and with extreme care.Which is precisely what a 30-strong team, led by shipwrights and riggers, did on Monday night into Tuesday morning, when they lifted the foremast from HMS Victory as part of a 42m conservation project. Continue reading...
Lauren Ashley Mastrosa given 18-month community corrections order after book was read by handful of advance readersThe author behind an offensive novel depicting toddler role-play has been convicted but spared jail for penning child abuse material.Lauren Ashley Mastrosa, a 34-year-old former marketing executive for a Christian charity, wrote Daddy's Little Toy under the pen name Tori Woods and published it through an online pre-release in March 2025. Continue reading...
Monarch to allude to recent strains in special relationship in speech to both houses during four-day state visitKing Charles is expected to allude to recent strains between the UK and US in a rare address by a monarch to the US Congress as he will underline that time and again our two countries have always found ways to come together".The king's remarks in a speech to both houses on Tuesday will come after Donald Trump has threatened to tear up a trade deal signed by the UK and US, mocked the Royal Navy and insulted the UK prime minister. Continue reading...
The NSW premier, who was unequivocal in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, has now linked the fate of his state's laws with those of the Queensland legal challenge
by Jason Burke International security correspondent on (#758F6)
Coordinated attack by JNIM and the Tuareg minority inflicted significant casualties on government forces and Russian auxiliariesWhen al-Qaida-affiliated Islamic militants launched a series of attacks on military bases and raids into major towns in Mali and neighbouring Burkina Faso last summer, observers suggested they had been inspired by their counterparts in Syria, who had overthrown the regime of Bashar al-Assad and taken power six months or so earlier.Despite the tactical successes that earned them the fearful title of the Ghost Army", seizing swathes of territory and denying cities and the military of fuel and other essentials, the chances of Jama'at Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) definitively defeating Mali's military regime and the thousand or so Russian mercenaries hired to defend it looked poor. Continue reading...
Claim by environment minister opens new report into profound ecological damage allegedly done by IDF forcesLebanon's minister for the environment has accused Israel's military of committing an act of ecocide" in the foreword to a report detailing the harm done to the country's natural resources during the invasion of 2023 to 2024.Israeli military aggression reshaped both the physical and ecological landscape" of southern Lebanon, according to the report, which does not consider the impacts of Israel's latest barrage of attacks this spring.Damaged 5,000 hectares (12,350 acres) of forest cover, including broadleaf, pine and stone pine stands, destroying habitats, disregulating local climates and causing soil erosion.Destroyed $118m (87m) of physical agriculture assets, including crops, livestock facilities, forestry resources, fisheries and aquaculture infrastructure.Caused further losses of $586m (433m) in lost agricultural production as a result of disrupted harvests and reduced yields.Destroyed 2,154 hectares (5,320 acres) of orchards, including 814 hectares of olive groves and 637 hectares of citrus plantations, and caused extensive damage to banana plantations.Contaminated soils with phosphorus concentrations up to 1,858 parts a million, with particular contamination hotspots in south Lebanon and Bekaa valley in the east.Caused widespread air pollution episodes extending well beyond immediate strike zones and releasing particulates; sulphur and nitrogen oxides; and toxic compounds such as dioxins and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Continue reading...
by Sally Weale Education correspondent on (#758F4)
Social mobility groups say post-16 funding gap risks young people falling out of education, work and trainingA coalition of 14 social mobility organisations is urging the government to fund a student premium" to support disadvantaged young people post-16 and prevent them from falling through the cracks" into joblessness.State-funded schools in England currently receive additional pupil premium funding to support children from low-income backgrounds, who are eligible for free school meals. Continue reading...
In today's newsletter: As campaigners and critics reckon with the bill's failure, the debate reveals a country struggling to support vulnerable people and those living with terminal illnessGood morning. Last week the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill in England and Wales fell at the final hurdle - just weeks after Scotland's parliament voted down similar proposals to legalise assisted dying.For those opposed to a change in the law, it was a victory. For supporters, it has prompted anger - not just at the outcome, but at the process, with campaigners arguing that the unelected House of Lords had thwarted democracy by blocking legislation that had already passed the Commons.Monarchy | King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived at the White House on Monday for a state visit in Washington with the transatlantic alliance showing fresh signs of strain.US news | The suspected gunman at the White House correspondents' dinner had, according to the FBI, written that I am no longer willing to permit a paedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes". Cole Tomas Allen, 31, from Torrance in southern California has appeared in court charged with three federal crimes including attempting to assassinate the president.UK politics | Keir Starmer will face a vote on whether to launch a standards investigation into his appointing Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington. The speaker, Lindsay Hoyle, has granted a debate today on potentially referring the prime minister to the privileges committee.Education | Half of headteachers say parts of their school are either out of use or unfit for purpose due to leaks, damp, mould, asbestos, ageing boilers and malfunctioning fire doors, according to a survey by the National Association of Head Teachers(NAHT).Conservatives | Police are assessing evidence about donations to Robert Jenrick's campaign to become Conservative leader in 2024 after a referral from the elections watchdog, the Guardian can reveal. Continue reading...
First lady accuses the comedian of hateful and violent rhetoric' over joke made days before the White House press dinner shootingJimmy Kimmel has refused to apologise for a joke made days before the White House correspondents' dinner shooting in which he described Melania Trump as glowing like an expectant widow", after both Donald Trump and the first lady accused him of inciting violence.On Monday Melania Trump accused Kimmel of hateful and violent rhetoric" and atrocious behavior", and said it was time for ABC to take a stand" against the comedian, who has long been critical of Trump and his policies. Continue reading...
by Ben Doherty and Sarah Basford Canales on (#758BN)
Australia is dependent upon UK's ability to deliver new submarines but report says cracks are already beginning to show'Cracks are already beginning to show" in the UK's funding for the Aukus agreement that could derail the ambitious nuclear submarine plan, a British parliamentary inquiry has found, highlighting a threat to Australia's security.UK shipbuilding has been under-funded for decades and the country's submarine availability is critically low", the House of Commons defence committee's report found. Continue reading...
Tees Transporter Bridge and a former working men's club in Barrow-in-Furness among sites at risk of decay or neglectTeesside's Transporter Bridge, a disinfecting station in Hackney and a former working men's club in Barrow-in-Furness have been included on a list ringing alarm bells for Victorian and Edwardian heritage.The Victorian Society has published its annual top 10 endangered buildings list, intended as a way of drawing national attention to at-risk places in England and Wales. Continue reading...
by Aamna Mohdin Community affairs correspondent on (#758DT)
Rabbis Charley Baginsky and Josh Levy say criticising Israeli government is not disloyalty but a Jewish obligationThe UK's most senior progressive rabbis have warned that Israel's current political direction risks becoming incompatible with Jewish values", while insisting that criticism of the country's government is a Jewish obligation" rather than an act of disloyalty.Rabbi Charley Baginsky and Rabbi Josh Levy, co-leads of Progressive Judaism - the newly formed movement representing around a third of synagogues in the UK - said Israel's trajectory could pose an existential threat" not just to the country itself but to Judaism. Continue reading...
The RSF leadership, accused of committing genocide, used UAE as a safe haven' for family members and their wealth, records showA network linked to the leadership of a militia accused of genocide has amassed a vast property portfolio in Dubai as part of a sprawling paramilitary-industrial complex" across Africa and the Middle East, an investigation has revealed.Family members, sanctioned individuals, and entities linked to the leader of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, have acquired more than 20 luxury properties, worth 17.7m, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), according to the Sentry, a US investigative group. Continue reading...