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Archived digest for May 7, 2026. This page preserves that day's global news selection with compact summaries, visible HTML text, and clear source attribution.

May 7, 2026
Macron says ‘all parties must lift the blockades’ – as it happened
EconomyThe Guardian World

Macron says ‘all parties must lift the blockades’ – as it happened

French President Macron called for all parties to end blockades amid rising tensions due to the Iran conflict. This is significant as it highlights the need for diplomatic resolutions in a region facing economic and humanitarian crises.

US fires on Iranian-flagged oil tanker as Trump gives Tehran fresh ultimatum
EnergyThe Guardian World

US fires on Iranian-flagged oil tanker as Trump gives Tehran fresh ultimatum

The US military targeted an Iranian-flagged oil tanker, damaging its rudder while enforcing a blockade. This incident follows President Trump's ultimatum to Iran to accept a peace deal or risk intensified military action, escalating tensions in the region.

Gas companies ordered to keep 20% of potential exports onshore; royal commission hears NSW health system ‘not safe’ for Jewish people
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Gas companies ordered to keep 20% of potential exports onshore; royal commission hears NSW health system ‘not safe’ for Jewish people

Gas companies in Australia have been directed to retain 20% of potential gas exports for domestic use. This move is part of ongoing discussions to ensure energy security and address rising costs amid concerns over the adequacy of the health system for Jewish communities.

Fertiliser shortages will have ‘dramatic’ effect on global food prices, warns farming boss
ConflictThe Guardian World

Fertiliser shortages will have ‘dramatic’ effect on global food prices, warns farming boss

Fertiliser shortages caused by the ongoing Iran war have led to a price increase of up to 70% for UK farmers. This surge is expected to have a significant impact on global food prices next year, raising concerns about food security worldwide.

'Enjoy the show. Ignore the war': Venice Biennale faces backlash after including Russia
ConflictBBC World

'Enjoy the show. Ignore the war': Venice Biennale faces backlash after including Russia

Protests erupted at the Venice Biennale as activists criticized the event for including Russia, marking its first participation since the Ukraine invasion. This backlash highlights tensions surrounding cultural representations amid ongoing geopolitical conflicts.

Trump would fire Howard Lutnick if he saw video of his Epstein testimony, say House oversight committee Democrats – as it happened
PoliticsThe Guardian World

Trump would fire Howard Lutnick if he saw video of his Epstein testimony, say House oversight committee Democrats – as it happened

Howard Lutnick testified before a US House committee regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The inquiry raised concerns about Lutnick's ties and their implications for his position as commerce secretary, as it reflects on transparency and accountability in government.

Iran considering US proposal to end war, official says
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Iran considering US proposal to end war, official says

Iran is evaluating a U.S. proposal aimed at ending ongoing conflicts, with both sides reportedly nearing a significant agreement. This development could impact regional stability and diplomatic relations.

‘We just want our children to be safe’: two Australian states prepare to resettle children from Syrian detention camp
ConflictThe Guardian World

‘We just want our children to be safe’: two Australian states prepare to resettle children from Syrian detention camp

Australia is set to resettle four women and nine children returning from Syrian detention camps. This move aims to ensure the children's safety while addressing potential criminal charges against their mothers.

Keir Starmer makes late pitch to voters turning to Greens and Reform
PoliticsThe Guardian World

Keir Starmer makes late pitch to voters turning to Greens and Reform

Labour leader Keir Starmer has made a last-minute appeal to voters ahead of local elections where the party expects significant losses. He criticized rivals from the Greens and Reform, asserting that only Labour can effectively respond to global challenges.

Australian director Phillip Noyce shoots feature film for Saudi Arabia celebrating ‘heroism of security men in combating drugs’
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Australian director Phillip Noyce shoots feature film for Saudi Arabia celebrating ‘heroism of security men in combating drugs’

Australian director Phillip Noyce is making a film in Saudi Arabia that portrays the country's narcotics officers as heroes. This project raises concerns about the regime's use of entertainment to improve its image amid ongoing human rights violations.

LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt reposts scathing AI-generated ad
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LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt reposts scathing AI-generated ad

Spencer Pratt, a candidate for mayor of Los Angeles, shared a viral AI-generated ad criticizing current leadership and depicting the city negatively. This campaign strategy highlights the intense competition ahead of his debate with incumbent mayor Karen Bass.

Federal authorities arrest 18 people in Los Angeles raid amid drug crackdown
ConflictThe Guardian World

Federal authorities arrest 18 people in Los Angeles raid amid drug crackdown

Federal authorities arrested 18 individuals in a Los Angeles raid targeting drug activity at MacArthur Park. This crackdown aims to combat the area's ongoing fentanyl crisis and associated public safety issues.