Trump-Putin Photo in White House Sparks Outrage

A framed photograph of Donald Trump with Vladimir Putin displayed in the White House Palm Room has prompted condemnation from lawmakers and media figures, with critics calling it inappropriate given Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine.

Trump's Iran Threats Risk Escalation, Not Aid

Analysis warns US military intervention in Iran would inflict huge human costs without fostering democracy, as the regime's brutal crackdown on protests continues amid international concern.

Sharenting Debate: Blame Parents or Offer Support?

Experts clash over 'sharenting' - parents sharing children's photos online. While some argue against vilifying pressured parents, others highlight privacy risks and call for awareness of alternatives.

Javid's Past Contrasts with Begum Citizenship Decision

A Guardian reader letter highlights the contradiction between Sajid Javid's troubled youth and his decision to strip Shamima Begum's citizenship. Other letters discuss apostrophe misuse, duvet opinions, World Cup politics, and Trump fatigue.

Ex-Deputy Gets 20 Years for Sonya Massey Killing

Sean Grayson, a former Illinois sheriff's deputy, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the second-degree murder of Sonya Massey in 2024. The case has sparked national debate on policing.

Starmer Opens Door to Xi Jinping UK Visit

Keir Starmer has suggested a potential UK visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping following bilateral talks in Beijing, sparking criticism from Conservative MPs and human rights advocates.

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