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NEW - Hundreds of people wear masks and queue at the University of Kent to get antibiotics after 2 people die from an outbreak of "invasive" meningitis and 11 others are hospitalized with symptoms.

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NOW - Starmer says that he stood by his principles in the decision to not send UK troops into Iran and if they are to go, it needs to be "on a legal basis, with a proper thought through plan."

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NOW - Starmer says UK is working with allies to bring together a "viable collective plan that can restore freedom of navigation in the region as quickly as possible and ease the economic impacts."

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NOW - Starmer: "It's vital that we continue to focus on supporting Ukraine, we cannot allow the war in the Gulf to turn into a windfall for Putin."

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Welcome to week 11's weekly wrap up.

Week 11 brought us into the second week of the Iran war with missiles still flying across the gulf, hitting military targets, airports, oil refineries, hotels and residential buildings. Flights were cancelled, ships were sunk and no peace deals were made. The Strait of Hormuz came to a standstill after ships were targeted, with Trump urging allies to assist with security in the strait so that global trade can continue. A U.S. "expeditionary unit" of about 2,500 Marines and 2,500 sailors is to be sent to the Middle East along with 10,000 AI-enabled interceptor drones, made in Ukraine.

U.S. says that Iran's Supreme leader is badly injured, Iran denies this and Netanyahu silenced internet rumours of his health with a video of him and a coffee. Yann leCunn's AMI raised more than $1B in Europe’s largest-ever seed funding round, Polymarket partnered with Peter Thiel's Palantir, Meta aqquired Moltbook and Google rolled out Gemini AI Agents across the Pentagon. Healthex announced its partnership with Microsoft to connect customers health records to Co-Pilot AI and Spain announced HODIO, a tool to monitor hate speech. NYC Mayor Mamdani appointed the first transgender to lead a city agency, Trump endorsed Jake Paul for office at his rally in Kentucky and Norway's PM warned that China could be a threat in the future and that we "should prepare in time for that."


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NEW - Asia-Pacific allies agree to $57 ​billion in 22 deals with American companies ‌during the Indo-Pacific Energy Security Forum in Tokyo.

Read here: https://www.disclose.tv/id/l9vnuiqucd/

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NOW - Trump says U.S. and Cuba "will pretty soon either make a deal or do whatever we have to do... we're talking to Cuba, but we're going to do Iran before Cuba."

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NOW - Trump says he doesn't know if the U.S. wants to make a deal with Iran as "nobody even knows who you're dealing with, because most of their leadership has been killed."

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NOW - Trump says that Iran's video of "kamikaze boats" is AI generated and calls out Iran and U.S. media companies for "putting out information that they know is false and it's a very dangerous thing for the country."

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NOW - Trump says he is talking to countries about "policing of the strait" and that the U.S. is always there for NATO including helping with Ukraine, "It'd be interesting to see what country wouldn't help us with a very small endeavour, which is just keeping the strait open."

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NEW - Trump warns that NATO faces a “very bad” future if U.S. allies fail to assist in opening up the Strait of Hormuz.

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JUST IN - The UK Independent Pharmacies Association urges Health Secretary to stockpile medicines, as patients could soon be affected by "worsening medicine shortages" due to the Hormuz Strait blockade.

MORE - IPA'S chief executive: “Many common drugs, including aspirin, paracetamol, ibuprofen and a range of antibiotics, rely on petroleum-based ingredients as well as other raw materials sourced from the Middle East and beyond."

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JUST IN - Two people have died from an outbreak of "invasive" meningitis at the University of Kent. Eleven others are hospitalized with symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia.

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@disclosetv Two people die after University of Kent meningitis outbreak
JUST IN - Iraq confirms that Baghdad International Airport and its surroundings were attacked with 5 missiles that injured 4 people.

Source: https: //ina.iq/ar/security/257997-5.html

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NEW - U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright says the Iran "conflict will certainly come to the end in the next few weeks, could be sooner than that."

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NOW - Israel's Netanyahu posts on X: "I'm dying for coffee... here, you wanna count my fingers?"

https://x.com/netanyahu/status/2033190035764232360

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NOW - Norway's PM says Russia is a defining threat, but "On the longer horizon, you can see China, you can see other dimensions, and we should, you know, prepare in time for that."

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NOW - Norway's PM calls the threats to Greenland "unacceptable" and praises the Danish Prime Minister for standing up for "basic principles of international law, national sovereignty, and territorial integrity... this is hardcore realities of how we preserve freedom, democracy."

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NEW - U.S. Interior Secretary Burgum: "If we're at an age of AI, if we're not questioning assumptions, if we take an assumption which is unprovable and then decide to build all of our policy around it, that's probably a bad idea. I'm going to bet on innovation."

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NEW - U.S. Interior Secretary Burgum criticizes reliance on computer model predictions for "one degree of climate change," shaping EU energy policies: "If you challenge that, somehow you were a climate denier, you were a science denier. Science is about asking questions."

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