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NATO-Iran tensions roil US and Europe as Gulf opinion hardens, Germany taps Oman LNG, UK Labour splits on immigration, and US local drama piles up

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Europe’s security rethink, a soldier in uniform and a suit

Léocadie Reimers is part of a new generation treating European security like a dual-career track, military experience on one side, private-sector defense work on the other. Because nothing says “modern geopolitics” like needing both a rifle qualification and a LinkedIn Premium subscription.

Trump extends timeline for US to leave Iran

Trump says the US will leave Iran within two to three weeks, longer than the previously cited four to six weeks. The moving target is back, folks, foreign policy as an improvised drum solo where the beat changes every time someone coughs in the room.

US hints at reconsidering NATO ties amid Iran dispute

Marco Rubio echoed Trump-style threats, warning the US may reassess relations with NATO over Iran, while EU leaders say they will support efforts around the Strait of Hormuz after the most intense fighting ends and reiterate NATO is defensive. Nothing screams “steady alliance management” like publicly shopping for leverage with the kind of subtlety normally reserved for reality TV.

Gulf public opinion hardens against Iran after strikes

Across Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, more citizens now see Iran as an enemy after missile and drone strikes hit civilian infrastructure, with fears over safety, schools, travel, and economic fallout driving the shift. Some still argue for avoiding escalation, but many say normal relations are not possible under Iran’s current leadership.

Germany’s first LNG deliveries from Oman arrive, but exposure may be higher than admitted

Germany’s first LNG cargoes from Oman are arriving on schedule despite Middle East disruptions, yet supply-chain analysis suggests Berlin may be more vulnerable to the crisis than officials have acknowledged. Translation, the energy security briefing might be doing what political briefings do best, rounding down inconvenient reality.

UK Labour divides over immigration reform and support for overseas children

Dame Emily Thornberry is facing internal criticism after opposing the government’s immigration reforms and urging Keir Starmer to rethink changes that could leave around 90,000 overseas children without taxpayer-funded support. Critics argue expanded routes to indefinite leave to remain would increase welfare eligibility and strain finances, as the broader plan includes shorter temporary protections, return requirements when countries are deemed safe, and a pilot offering money for some failed asylum seeker families to leave.

Somerset fence dispute becomes a full bureaucratic opera

A Somerset homeowner built a 1.8m timber fence without permission, then had to file a retrospective planning application after a neighbor complained. The homeowner says it improves privacy and safety for a child and pets, supporters largely agree, and an objector claims it harms the street’s “open character”, which is the kind of phrase that exists solely to turn wood planks into a municipal saga.

Philadelphia nurse charged after alleged assault of 1-year-old

A registered nurse in Pennsylvania faces multiple criminal charges after footage allegedly showed her assaulting a 1-year-old infant. A victim’s family has also sued the nurse and her employer, alleging the child was repeatedly and violently choke-slammed.

Arkansas GOP primary runoff, Kim Hammer projected to win secretary of state race

State Sen. Kim Hammer is projected to win the Republican primary runoff for Arkansas secretary of state, defeating Bryan Norris. Hammer had backing from top state Republican officials, while Norris was supported by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, which is a sentence that pretty much writes its own satire.

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