
UK and Japan set to agree investment deal worth £18bn
The UK and Japan are finalizing an £18 billion investment deal expected to create tens of thousands of jobs. This agreement reflects strong economic partnerships ahead of the upcoming G7 summit.
Edited from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
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The UK and Japan are finalizing an £18 billion investment deal expected to create tens of thousands of jobs. This agreement reflects strong economic partnerships ahead of the upcoming G7 summit.

Resident doctors in England have canceled a planned strike after the government presented a revised pay offer, which includes an average salary increase of 6.6%. This resolution aims to prevent disruption in healthcare services, following multiple strikes since 2023.

Jonno Duniam, a prominent Liberal senator from Tasmania, announced his resignation from politics to focus on family, further challenging the struggling Coalition. His departure reflects the party's declining popularity and may signal ongoing instability within its ranks.

A paddleboarder rescued a woman from a shark attack at Coogee Beach in Sydney, as reported by witnesses. The incident highlights the ongoing risks of shark attacks in popular swimming areas and raises awareness about water safety.

Tommy Robinson was detained at Heathrow Airport under counter-terrorism laws after gaining prominence online. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about rising racial tensions and the scrutiny of extremist figures in the UK.