What matters today, at a glance. Our automated newsdesk has assembled the day's leading stories from the publishers we track. Follow any link for the full report at its source.
World
On the international desk, these reports are leading:
- Liberia agrees to accept 1,200 foreign deportees from the US reported by BBC News
- Apparent human remains found in US reservoir as water levels hit record low reported by BBC News
- US charges 17 Iranians over 'massive' cyber theft campaign reported by BBC News
Pakistan
From Pakistan, the latest developments:
- Naqvi comes to CDA chairman, Islamabad IG's defence as they draw flak for carriage video showing 'colonial practice' reported by Dawn
- Naqvi comes to CDA chairman, Islamabad IG's defence as carriage video draws flak reported by Dawn
- MQM-P says will be approaching other parties to set off 'grand national dialogue' on new provinces reported by Dawn
Middle East
Across the Middle East, newsrooms are reporting:
- Humanitarianism is not collapsing. It is being traded and compromised reported by Al Jazeera
- ‘Tit for tat’: Why is Trump cozying up to North Korea’s Kim Jong Un again? reported by Al Jazeera
- Top India court allows passive euthanasia, but few aware of ‘living wills’ reported by Al Jazeera
Business
In business and markets:
- Trainline, Virgin Atlantic and RED Driving School investigated over 'drip pricing' reported by BBC News
- UK inflation rises to 2.9% reported by BBC News
- Overhaul for Belfast cranes ahead of major contract reported by BBC News
Technology
In technology:
- OpenAI slows down training of advanced AI after cyber-attack reported by BBC News
- The critical tech staying safe by going underground reported by BBC News
- Meta hooked children on Facebook and Instagram, court hears reported by BBC News
Sports
And in sport:
- Arsenal pushing on with deal to sign Villa's Konsa reported by BBC Sport
- Welsh FA chief calls for Infantino to step down reported by BBC Sport
- Man Utd close on deal for Brighton's Baleba reported by BBC Sport
This briefing is generated by the News Inspection newsdesk and updates throughout the day as new reports arrive. All journalism referenced above belongs to the credited publishers. Follow the links for the full stories.