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Marilyn Monroe’s final photo shoot weeks before her death sparks legal battle—as auction house makes nearly $1M off negatives

Shutterbug Bert Stern's three-day photo session with Monroe -- done six weeks before she was found dead on Aug. 4, 1962 -- became known as "The Last Sitting" and included images of the star topless; lounging on a bed with nothing but a white sheet and a glass of wine; posing with jewelry and in...

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Iran vows ‘no leniency’ as it launches reprisal attacks on Israel and US air bases

Tehran says strikes on country, which targeted key leaders and have killed at least 40 children, breach UN charter

Iran has launched a barrage of retaliatory missiles aimed at Israel and US bases across the region, denouncing the two countries’ airstrikes as a breach of the UN charter and an act of flagrant aggression designed to end any possibility of a diplomatic resolution.

Iran’s foreign ministry called on Muslim and non-aligned states to demand an urgent meeting of the UN security council, pointing out that the US-Israeli strikes on Saturday were the second such attack in a year while Iran was in the middle of sensitive negotiations over its nuclear programme.

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© Photograph: Léo Corrêa/AP

© Photograph: Léo Corrêa/AP

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U.S. wine exports to Canada fell by 76 per cent in 2025, contributing to US$428M loss

The "buy Canadian" movement has apparently moved the needle on United States wine exports. In the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war, American beer and wine exports dropped by US$472 million in 2025, a 26 per cent decline from 2024, a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau shows. Wine exports alone reportedly decreased by one-third from 2024 to 2025, primarily due to a decline in shipments to Canada. Read More
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‘Iron river’: Mexico’s cartel violence fuelled by trafficked firearms from US

Lax American gun laws mean weapons are readily available to buy and smuggle south of the border

Mexico was rocked this week by a wave of brutal violence after the capture of the drug lord Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, AKA “El Mencho”, as members of his powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel blew up trucks, fired on police stations and engaged in gun battles with Mexican security forces.

The chaos eventually calmed but not before 62 people had been killed, including a pregnant woman caught in the cross fire. The scale of the carnage, as well as the arsenal involved, has underscored a key element of Mexico’s struggle against organised crime: cartels are armed to the teeth, and most of their weapons are trafficked from the US.

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Decision to allow UK exports to Armenian firm under review over Russian links

Cygnet Texkimp was approved to export machines to Rydena, but ministers examining deal after Guardian highlighted founders’ links to Kremlin military supply chain

Ministers are reviewing a decision to allow a British company to export hi-tech equipment to Armenia after the Guardian uncovered links to the Russian military supply chain.

Cygnet Texkimp, based in Cheshire, was weeks away from exporting two machines that produce carbon fibre “prepreg”, a lightweight material that can be used in a range of civil and military applications.

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© Composite: Getty / Guardian Design

© Composite: Getty / Guardian Design

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‘Viruses don’t know borders’: US anti-vaccine rhetoric could impact global measles crisis

Experts say global measles vaccination rates are falling as Trump officials signal a deprioritization of the virus

The US government has amplified anti-vaccine rhetoric and signaled that it does not consider measles to be a priority, which could have global ramifications as countries around the world have lost or are on the brink of losing measles elimination status.

The World Health Organization announced in late January that six European countries: the United Kingdom, Spain, Austria, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan had all officially lost their measles elimination status, which means the virus has been circulating continuously in those countries for more than 12 months. In order to contain measles, at least 95% of children should be fully vaccinated against it, according to health recommendations, but vaccination rates have been falling across Europe.

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© Photograph: Owen Humphreys/PA

© Photograph: Owen Humphreys/PA

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Multiple high-ranking Islamic commanders, regime officials killed in Operation Epic Fury: report

Multiple high-ranking Islamic Revolution Guard Corps commanders and regime officials were killed in Operation Epic Fury, according to a report. US and Israel launched at least seven missiles on Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s fortified compound, killing numerous senior officials, an Iranian source told Reuters. Another 40 people were killed when Israeli missiles landed on...

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