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Middle East, Ukraine, East Asia, Britain, and the U.S.

In the Middle East

Keir Starmer has rejected reports that Britain might trade Richard Jan, described as the country’s worst stalker, for Craig and Lindsay Foreman, the British couple jailed in Iran. No. 10 says there is no truth to the reported deal, while the Foreign Office says it is still pressing Tehran hard for the couple’s release. Donald Trump, meanwhile, downplayed the latest strikes on Iran and said he would urge Benjamin Netanyahu not to retaliate. A rare moment of restraint in a region that could do with a few more.

In Europe and Ukraine

The leaders of Britain, France and Germany met Volodymyr Zelensky in London and promised continued support for Ukraine, including plans to strengthen its air defenses. The message was simple, back Kyiv, keep the pressure up, and try to make Russian planning more annoying than profitable.

In East Asia

Xi Jinping is due to visit North Korea for the first time in nearly seven years, a two-day trip to Pyongyang that is meant to reset ties with Kim Jong-un after pandemic-era trade slumps and North Korea’s closer alignment with Russia. In South Korea, President Lee Jae-myung has ordered a joint probe into alleged voting-rights violations tied to local elections, while the Constitutional Court is also examining complaints over ballot shortages in the same vote. Thousands of protesters stayed outside a Seoul vote-counting site through the weekend demanding a new election after the shortages in Songpa District.

South Korea’s won has also fallen to its weakest level in more than 17 years, with foreign investors selling stocks and pushing the dollar exchange rate higher. Separately, Hyundai and Nvidia chiefs met in Seoul to discuss deeper cooperation on AI, self-driving cars and robotics, and Lee has nominated Han Seong-sook, the minister for SMEs and startups, to be the country’s next prime minister.

In Britain and the health service

Survivors of abuse by former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed are urging police to launch a full trafficking investigation, saying that without it the scale of the alleged network may never be properly exposed. And new NHS figures show 403 serious never-events last year, including wrong-site surgery and objects left inside patients, which is the sort of headline no health service wants to earn.

In U.S. business and institutions

Former CIA official David Rush has been accused of stealing 303 gold bars, dozens of luxury watches and more than $2 million in foreign currency from his government office, while investigators say he also used a fake special-access program to siphon money from the U.S. government. Separately, Scott Pelley has accused CBS executive Bari Weiss of trying to influence coverage of the fatal shooting of Renée Good by an ICE officer, reviving questions about editorial independence inside the network.

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