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Pirates seize another vessel off Somali coast as threat level increased

  • Piracy has surged off Somalia again — the UKMTO raised the threat to "substantial" after at least four suspected attacks in a week, including a cargo ship seized and redirected to Somali waters.
  • A notable case involved the oil tanker Honour 25 (17 crew) anchored near the coast; other incidents included a seized fishing vessel and a failed boarding where the crew fired warning shots.
  • Somali piracy has returned after nearly disappearing a few years ago, and ships are being urged to transit with caution as weather is favorable for small-boat operations.

Iran offers to end chokehold on Strait of Hormuz and asks US to end blockade, officials say

  • Iran offered to reopen the Strait of Hormuz if the U.S. lifts its blockade — but the proposal skips Iran’s nuclear program, making U.S. acceptance unlikely.
  • Iran’s foreign minister has been shuttling between Pakistan, Oman and Russia as Pakistan-led mediators push for indirect talks with Washington.
  • The standoff has disrupted shipments through the strait and pushed Brent crude to roughly $107 a barrel, squeezing global energy and trade.

2027 NFL Draft Odds: Arch Manning Favored to Go No. 1

  • Quarterbacks have now gone No. 1 four straight years (8 of the last 9, 10 of 12); this year the Las Vegas Raiders took QB Fernando Mendoza at the top.
  • Arch Manning is the early favorite to go No. 1 next year (+225) after an up-and-down but improving season at Texas (3,163 yards, 26 TDs, steadier play late).
  • Close challengers already: Oregon's Dante Moore (+380) and Notre Dame's CJ Carr (+750) — plenty of QB draft talk to follow.

'Our drinks were spiked when we were 15 years old'

  • Two 15‑year‑old classmates on the Isle of Man had their drinks spiked at a party, prompting them to take action and raise awareness.
  • They and four classmates created PureSip — a biodegradable straw with a tear‑away test strip that turns dark orange if common spiking drugs are detected.
  • The team plans to develop and sell the product; the project highlights youth‑led social entrepreneurship tackling a problem said to have affected about 1.2 million UK adults last year.

Ukraine's drone commander has Russian oil, troops and morale in his sights

  • Ukraine is increasingly using long-range drones to strike deep inside Russia — prioritising oil export facilities and other infrastructure hundreds to thousands of kilometres from the front.
  • Robert Brovdi, commander of Ukraine’s unmanned systems, says his underground-run drone force is a decisive defensive tool, claiming it’s killing large numbers of Russian troops and slowing advances.
  • The strikes are having visible effects inside Russia — refinery fires, reports of toxic rain and emotional reactions from civilians — adding a new layer to the war’s economic and moral fallout.

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