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June 14 1200 UTC Brief

In U.S. news

Three Philadelphia police officers were shot in Wynnefield and the suspect was killed in the exchange. Sources said the man who died was a retired firefighter. Police are still working through what led up to the shooting.

In New York, Zohran Mamdani is backing candidates in several local races, including Brad Lander against Representative Dan Goldman, a move aimed at building influence in the state and congressional delegation. It is also the sort of maneuver that turns one city’s left-wing coalition into everyone else’s headache.

In the Middle East

Israel struck the southern suburbs of Beirut, saying it hit Hezbollah infrastructure. Separately, Pakistan said a deal to end the war in Iran was closer than ever, and President Trump said it could be signed Sunday, while Tehran said it needed more time. The timeline, as always in this region, remains aspirational.

In Britain

HMRC has been overcharging millions of pensioners on income tax for at least ten months, with as many as 8.7 million people potentially affected. The error stems from using the wrong state pension figure after the annual uprating, and refunds are not being issued automatically, so people have to contact the department themselves.

Former Army chief Lord Richard Dannatt warned that seizing a shadow fleet tanker in the Channel could prompt Russia to escort similar ships with warships. Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge also attacked the government over defence leadership and funding, saying the episode underlined how stretched Britain’s military planning has become.

In business and media

The Justice Department says it will not challenge Paramount Skydance’s $111 billion merger with Warner Bros. Discovery, clearing one of the last big hurdles to the deal. If it closes, David Ellison would end up with a very large media estate, including two film studios, two streaming services, CBS News and CNN.

In a separate tech and defence update, U.S. Navy personnel can now use portable DNA sequencers in the field to identify pathogens in under 30 minutes, including in desert exercises, Arctic camps and at sea. The equipment is also meant to help spot unknown or potentially engineered biological threats.

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