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Iran conflict sparks UK evacuations, Philly anti-strike rally, Trump’s weeks-long forecast and succession speculation; Emmy night sets Disney record as Bristol, PA fire kills woman, UK student-loan talks draw backlash, Clinton exits Epstein-linked hearing, South Korea’s PPP urges veto of judicial reform, and AI ventilation systems launch

British nationals return to the UK from the Middle East on evacuation flights

Relieved Britons have returned to the UK from the Middle East on taxpayer-funded evacuation flights as regional tensions disrupted commercial travel. Some were flown from Abu Dhabi to England on an Etihad flight after cancellations and security alerts, with evacuees describing explosions, sirens and chaotic conditions at airports. The Foreign Office said more than 100,000 UK nationals in the region have registered their details, and the government is considering further options, including overland routes to safe countries and potential evacuations from other nearby areas if the crisis continues.

Hundreds Rally at Philadelphia City Hall to Call for an End to U.S. Strikes on Iran

Hundreds gathered at Philadelphia City Hall urging an end to U.S. strikes on Iran. Organizers said the event was part of a national day of action, with more than 60 rallies held in major cities across the country.

Children’s and Family Emmy Awards Held in New York City as Disney Sets Nomination Record

The Children’s and Family Emmy Awards were held in New York City, where The Walt Disney Company set a new record for nominations with 102.

Woman Dies as Two-Alarm Fire Damages Six Homes in Bristol, Pennsylvania

A woman was killed Monday night when a two-alarm fire tore through a residential area in Bristol, Pennsylvania, damaging six homes.

School talks were criticised for comparing student loans to £30-a-month phone contracts

“Deeply misleading” school presentations compared student loans to £30 monthly phone contracts, drawing criticism for downplaying the financial reality. Graduates hired to deliver the talks about a decade ago were instructed to avoid using terms like “debt.”

Hillary Clinton Leaves Closed-Door Congressional Hearing on Epstein Links After Dispute

WATCH: Hillary Clinton STORMS OUT of Epstein grilling as she declares: 'I'm done!' In a closed-door congressional hearing about her alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein, Clinton ended her testimony abruptly after a dispute over a photo leaked from inside the room. Her lawyer challenged how the leak was allowed under the hearing’s rules, and Clinton said she would no longer participate, telling lawmakers to hold her in contempt if they wished before standing up and leaving. Rep. Lauren Boebert acknowledged sharing the photo.

PPP leader calls on Lee Jae-myung to veto judicial reform bills

Jang, leader of the conservative People Power Party, urged Lee Jae-myung to use his veto power to block three judicial reform bills that have passed the National Assembly.

Himpel Introduces AI-Enabled Home Ventilation Systems

South Korean ventilation appliance maker Himpel introduced new AI-powered ventilation systems for bathrooms and kitchens at the 2026 Seoul Living Design Fair.

Trump says the conflict with Iran could last four to five weeks, but may continue longer

US President Donald Trump said the US campaign against Tehran could last four to five weeks, while warning it has the capacity to continue much longer, as the conflict with Iran entered its fourth day.

Who Might Become Iran’s Next Supreme Leader, and How the Selection Works

Amid a US-Israel campaign framed as aiming for regime change, Iran faces a leadership crisis after Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is reported killed. Under Iran’s constitution, the 88-member Assembly of Experts—candidates tightly vetted by the Guardian Council—selects the next supreme leader, likely favoring a hardline continuity figure backed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps rather than a moderate. Potential names mentioned include Khamenei’s son Mojtaba Khamenei, Hassan Khomeini, and senior cleric Alireza Arafi, who also sits on an interim three-person council with President Masoud Pezeshkian and judiciary chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i while succession timing remains uncertain. Meanwhile, the IRGC is driving Iran’s war posture, escalating regional tensions and straining ties with Gulf states as the conflict’s duration and economic fallout loom.

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