
— BBC: Almost 1,000 drones and four Ukrainian cruise missiles were intercepted and destroyed across the country in 24 hours — Russia's defence ministry.
— Each of the 104 broke the law at least 31 times before they were jailed, and the shoplifting offences made up around a third of cases in London where a suspect has been identified. All but three of the criminals continued offending after they had been charged.
— CNN: The decision marked a setback for both Kemp and President Donald Trump, who has urged Republican-led states to redraw congressional districts to their advantage. Ten states already have enacted new congressional districts ahead of the November midterm elections. Georgia would have been the first to change districts for the 2028 elections.
— Overall construction costs were reported to be $830 million in 2021, and have likely climbed past the $1 billion mark. Subcontractor owners interviewed by Fox News Digital described what they characterized as a chaotic work environment marked by repeated design changes, rework, scheduling disruptions, extensive oversight and years-long compensation disputes that still remain unresolved. The allegations emerge days after a Fox News Digital investigation reported that the Obama Foundation's reserve fund — originally promoted as a $470 million financial safeguard intended to help protect taxpayers if the project encountered financial trouble — remains funded at roughly $1 million.
— In a review of key claims by the documentary, ABC News found that the majority of the scientific observations made in "An Inconvenient Truth" have come to fruition or are on track to in the years to come.
— Due to the conflict, Iran were forced to move their training camp to Mexico, but will play all of their group games in the USA. Iran have now returned back to Tijuana — after FIFA rejected their request to play each of their games in Mexico. Dozens of supporters could be seen waving pre-revolutionary Iranian flag inside the ground, while many other supporters had the design on T-shirts. hours before kick-off, a Los Angeles court on Monday dismissed a last-ditch attempt to overturn FIFA's ban regarding the flags. FIFA claims that the flag in question, which has a different lion-and-sun motif to the current design, violates their code of conduct as it is historically linked with Iran's previous Shah-led regime. In the build-up to the clash, Iran's sports minister Ahmad Donyamali, declared his country would stop the match if unauthorised flags were present.
— Eurekalert: 29,748 species of plants and 411 species of fungi are now threatened with extinction3, yet only a fraction of known species have been assessed (18% of plants and 0.6% of fungi). Fewer than 1,000 plant species have been formally declared extinct; many more are likely to have disappeared. Consequently, the true scale of extinctions has likely been underestimated. The challenge is compounded by the fact that over 100,000 plant species and more than 2 million fungal species are unknown to science (less than 10% of fungal life has been described to date), many of which could become extinct before being named and understood. The report comes as Kew completes a groundbreaking project, funded principally by the UK government through Defra, digitising all 7.4 million herbarium and fungarium specimens in its collections.
— In Costa Rica, researchers increased the country's known fungal diversity by nearly 20% by combining published records with digitised collections, providing new insights into how climate influences fungal distribution and establishing critical baselines for future research.
— swissinfo: The map depicts solar radiation across the whole of Switzerland with a resolution of ten metres. The data is available for every hour and every day over a full annual cycle. Around a third of precipitation in Switzerland falls as snow. The new data therefore helps with flood warnings and planning for hydropower.
— He died by suicide just hours after a cellmate was transferred to another facility, leaving him alone in a cell for the first time.
— Nieman Lab: Almost all online news growth is coming from third-party sources, and publishers' own sites and apps are being left behind. "Social media and video networks are now more popular as a source of news than owned and operated online news websites and apps in 30 of [...] 48 markets."
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