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The New York Times - Global Update - July 10, 2025

 The New York Times

Global  Update

July 10, 2025 


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Kevan Jones, standing in front of a wood-paneled wall.

U.K. Faces Rising Threat From Iranian Plots, Intelligence Committee Says

An official report warned that Iran was 

targeting dissidents and gathering 

intelligence on Jewish and Israeli targets in Britain.

Because you follow: Northern Europe

A woman wearing a large sun hat and sleeveless floral dress uses a fan to cool off.

Britain Faces Another Round of Potentially Record-Breaking Heat

A third official heat wave is expected to 

descend this weekend, with record-

breaking temperatures possible in 

Scotland.

Because you follow: Northern Europe

The stump of a tree is surrounded by slender, curved pieces of wood inside a gallery space.

England’s Sycamore Gap Tree, Felled by Vandals, Stands Again as Art

A nearly seven-foot piece of trunk will be 

featured in an art exhibit to honor the 

beloved tree. Hugging it is encouraged.

Because you follow: Northern Europe

Pedestrians pass in front of a Marks & Spencer store in England.

3 Teenagers Arrested Over Cyberattacks That Cost U.K. Retailers Millions

Four people total were arrested in 

connection with an April cyberattack that 

disrupted operations at Marks & Spencer, Harrods and 

Co-op.

Because you follow: Northern Europe

A bald man in a white collared shirt and blue jacket.

Denmark Aims to Use Copyright Law to Protect People From Deepfakes

A pioneering bill would give citizens the 

right to demand that social media 

platforms remove digital forgeries of 

themselves.

Because you follow: Northern Europe

Mr. Starmer and Mr. Macron in a room with armchairs, a rug and a fireplace flanked by the French, European and Union Jack flags.

U.K. and France Agree to First-Ever Nuclear Weapons Pact to Fend Off Threat to Europe

The leaders of the two countries confirmed 

details of a strengthened defense 

relationship at a summit Thursday. An agreement on 

tackling unauthorized migration was also announced.

Because you follow: Northern Europe

Henry Mount Charles, in a pinstripe suit, smiles as he holds four tickets in his right hand.

Henry Mount Charles, Whose Castle Was a Mecca for Rock, Dies at 74

To preserve his Irish manor, he staged 

concerts on its grounds, drawing the likes 

of U2, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, 

Madonna, 50 Cent and the Rolling Stones as well as tens 

of thousands of fans.

Because you follow: Northern Europe

Dr. Victoria Rose, in scrubs and a cap, stands next to a hospital bed where a young girl lies with an injured leg. The room is dilapidated, the paint peeling off the walls and the windows smudged.

A British Surgeon on What She Saw in Gaza’s Hospitals

Dr. Victoria Rose spent 21 days in the 

territory, treating people who were shot 

trying to get food and children with life-

changing injuries from Israeli bombs.

Because you follow: Northern Europe

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