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Archived digest for July 10, 2026. This page preserves that day's global news selection with compact summaries, visible HTML text, and clear source attribution.

July 10, 2026
US launches new airstrikes against Iran hours after Trump threatens to escalate
PoliticsThe Guardian World

US launches new airstrikes against Iran hours after Trump threatens to escalate

The US conducted airstrikes against Iran following President Trump's warning to escalate military action. In retaliation, Iran targeted US-allied nations, raising tensions in the region and underscoring the volatile nature of US-Iran relations.

Palestinians mourn Gaza World Cup screenings organiser killed in Israeli strike
ConflictBBC World

Palestinians mourn Gaza World Cup screenings organiser killed in Israeli strike

Aid worker Mohammed al-Wahidi, known for organizing World Cup screenings in Gaza, was killed in an Israeli strike. His death highlights the impact of the ongoing conflict on humanitarian efforts and community morale in the region.

Pianist Jayson Gillham loses discrimination case against Melbourne symphony orchestra over Gaza comments
ConflictThe Guardian World

Pianist Jayson Gillham loses discrimination case against Melbourne symphony orchestra over Gaza comments

Pianist Jayson Gillham lost his discrimination lawsuit against the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, which he claimed canceled a concert to silence his views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The decision highlights tensions between artistic expression and political discourse.

Eight charged with murder conspiracy over alleged White House UFC attack plot
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Eight charged with murder conspiracy over alleged White House UFC attack plot

Eight individuals were indicted for conspiracy to commit murder and terrorism in an alleged plot to target a UFC event at the White House. This matter underscores ongoing concerns about political violence and security at high-profile events.

US and Iran trade attacks as Khamenei is buried
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US and Iran trade attacks as Khamenei is buried

The US conducted airstrikes on 90 Iranian targets following rising tensions, with Iran reporting 14 casualties. This escalation underscores ongoing hostilities and the fragile security situation in the region.

Australia news live: Angus Taylor happy to ‘work with’ One Nation against Labor despite speech warning of ‘eternity of pain’ under Hanson
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Australia news live: Angus Taylor happy to ‘work with’ One Nation against Labor despite speech warning of ‘eternity of pain’ under Hanson

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has received support from far-right figures as she pledges to contest the Labor government. Additionally, Telstra is facing an investigation linked to a death during its network outage in South Australia, highlighting the serious implications of technology failures.

Maine says ‘no official withdrawal notice has yet been received’ from Graham Platner – live
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Maine says ‘no official withdrawal notice has yet been received’ from Graham Platner – live

Maine officials confirmed they have not received an official withdrawal notice from Graham Platner, who intends to withdraw on Monday. This timing is crucial for Democrats as they seek to finalize a replacement Senate nominee ahead of upcoming elections.

Vape packaging and flavouring face restrictions under UK plans to reduce appeal to children
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Vape packaging and flavouring face restrictions under UK plans to reduce appeal to children

The UK government plans to impose new restrictions on vape packaging and flavors to reduce their appeal to children, as recent data shows that 20% of teenagers have tried vaping. These measures aim to align e-cigarette laws with those for tobacco and protect youth from potential addiction.

How an app in South Korea will let victims track their stalkers
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How an app in South Korea will let victims track their stalkers

A new app in South Korea aims to assist stalking victims by allowing them to track their stalkers. While officials support the initiative for enhancing safety, experts express concerns about its potential effectiveness and overall impact on victims.