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July 7 0000 UTC Brief

In business

Amazon apologized after a breastfeeding manager says she was barred from a business course because her child would not be allowed on site. Separately, President Trump said Walmart will lower prices on some products at the administration’s request, though he gave no details on which items. In the U.S. legal fight over Chinese companies, a federal judge has temporarily allowed Alibaba to resume lobbying while she reviews whether the company can be treated as a Chinese military-linked firm. Corporate strategy, now with extra paperwork and a side of politics.

In international security

China is pushing back after the U.S. and Australia criticized its missile test in the Pacific, saying it did not comply with international law and did not give neighboring countries enough warning. Beijing described the launch as safe, routine training and accused critics of overreading it.

In U.K. politics

Labour is considering emergency legislation to speed up the deportation of Rochdale grooming gang ringleader Shabir Ahmed. Border Security Minister Alex Norris told MPs that all options are on the table, but said legal barriers in immigration law are blocking removal for now. Ahmed, 73, has already served 14 years of a 22-year sentence, lost his British citizenship in 2016, and Pakistan says he is not recognized as a Pakistani national.

In crime and justice

Former Irish national swimming coach George Gibney has been found guilty in Dublin on 39 counts of indecent assault and one count of attempted rape against four young swimmers. The offences date back to the 1970s and 1980s.

In New Jersey, a Philadelphia man who admitted placing hidden cameras in public bathrooms along the Ocean City Boardwalk has been sentenced.

In science and health

Researchers say age-related changes in the womb lining may help explain why some women face a fertility ceiling even when using donor eggs. They say the problem could one day be treatable.

In defense procurement

A new look at the Navy’s canceled A-12 Avenger II stealth fighter argues the real failure was the contract, not just the aircraft. The program was locked into a fixed-price deal for immature technology, ran into huge overruns, and was terminated in 1991 after nearly $3 billion had been spent. The broader warning, in plain English, is that buying miracles before they exist tends to get expensive.

In Europe

Greek authorities are installing floating barriers and planning more netting as the silver-cheeked toadfish spreads through Mediterranean waters, including areas popular with British tourists. The fish can deliver severe bites and contains tetrodotoxin, so it is not one for the barbecue.

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