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UK police face scrutiny after bodycam footage of a dying student being handcuffed emerges. Russia launches a massive offensive against Ukrainian cities, killing at least 22. Trump taps housing official Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, succeeding Tulsi Gabbard. California's gubernatorial race tightens as Democrats risk being locked out of the top-two general election. The Trump administration abandons a $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponisation fund' amid fresh U.S. strikes on Iranian military sites.

UK police under fire over handcuffed student death

UK police under fire over handcuffed student deathBodycam footage shows UK police handcuffing a dying student during an arrest, prompting Prime Minister Starmer to say the video raises 'serious questions' for law enforcement. The incident has intensified public pressure on the Metropolitan Police and sparked broader debate over police use of force. Key moments from the bodycam footage have been released, further fueling calls for accountability.

Russia pummels Ukrainian cities in deadly offensive

Russia pummels Ukrainian cities in deadly offensiveRussia has launched one of its deadliest offensives in months, striking key Ukrainian cities including Kyiv. At least 22 people have been killed, with explosions heard across the capital and two people injured in the Kyiv area. The assault marks a significant escalation as Moscow intensifies its military campaign against Ukrainian infrastructure and civilian areas.

Trump taps housing official Bill Pulte as intel chief

Trump taps housing official Bill Pulte as intel chiefPresident Trump has named Bill Pulte, a controversial housing official, to serve as acting director of national intelligence, replacing Tulsi Gabbard. Pulte's appointment has drawn scrutiny given his background in housing policy rather than intelligence. The move adds to a series of unconventional leadership picks within the Trump administration's national security apparatus.

Democrats may be shut out of California governor race

Democrats may be shut out of California governor raceNew polls show a crowded California governor's race with a clear top three, raising the possibility that Democrats could be locked out of the general election under the state's top-two primary system. The race has become increasingly competitive as candidates vie for position ahead of the primary. Analysts warn that the final results may take days to determine due to California's mail-in ballot processing rules.

US strikes Iran, scraps $1.8B anti-weaponisation fund

US strikes Iran, scraps $1.8B anti-weaponisation fundThe Trump administration has abandoned a $1.8 billion fund originally intended to counter weapons proliferation, even as the U.S. carries out fresh military strikes on Iranian sites. The scrapped fund, which had been described as an 'anti-weaponisation' initiative, is now under scrutiny from lawmakers and analysts. The dual developments underscore the administration's shifting approach to Middle East security and non-proliferation policy.