Israel to cut off electricity in Gaza in apparent effort to force hand of Hamas | Israel-Gaza war

Israel is to cut off any remaining electricity supplies to Gaza in an apparent attempt to ramp up pressure on Hamas amid increasingly chaotic multi-track negotiations over the fragile ceasefire in the territory. The potential consequences of the Israeli decision for the 2.3 million residents of the devastated Palestinian territory are unclear, as most rely … Read more

Journalist quits role after comparing French actions in Algeria to Nazi massacre | France

A prominent French journalist has said he is stepping down from his role as an expert analyst for broadcaster RTL after provoking an uproar by comparing French actions during colonial rule in Algeria to a second world war massacre committed by Nazi forces in France. Jean-Michel Aphatie, a veteran reporter and broadcaster, insisted that while … Read more

New York: firefighters continue to battle wind-driven brush fire on Long Island | New York

Firefighters in New York were continuing to battle at least one brush fire in a wooded stretch of Long Island on Sunday with the wealthy coastal enclave of the Hamptons vulnerable and officials warning that high wind gusts threatened to ignite further blazes. The state’s Democratic governor, Kathy Hochul, declared a state of emergency on … Read more

Russian forces recapture villages in Ukrainian-held pocket inside Russia | Russia

Russia has taken control of several villages in the Kursk region and claimed on Sunday that its forces were close to surrounding thousands of Ukrainian troops fighting on Russian territory. For seven months Ukraine has controlled a pocket inside western Russia. Last week Russian and North Korean troops launched a major offensive, shortly after Donald … Read more

Labour promises ‘radical’ shake-up of UK civil service | Civil service

Pat McFadden has vowed to bring about “radical” civil service reform including digitisation and stricter performance targets for officials to mirror private sector practices. Under the plans expected to be unveiled this week, under-performing officials could be incentivised to leave their jobs and senior officials will have their pay linked to performance. A new target … Read more

‘Nothing is off the table’ on EU defence funding, says Ursula von der Leyen | European Union

“Nothing is off the table” when it comes to raising money for defence, the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has said, as she warned European values such as democracy and the rule of law were under threat in a increasingly “transactional” world. Without mentioning Donald Trump by name, the head of … Read more