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Morning Edition Monday, June 15, 2026 Updated 11:57
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  1. Financial Times Iran and US agree deal to open Strait of Hormuz and extend ceasefire
  2. Financial Times Global stocks power to record highs as deal ignites ‘risk on’ rally
  3. BBC News When will social media ban start and what platforms are included?
  4. BBC News The US and Iran have agreed a deal. How soon could things go back to normal?
  5. The Economist Donald Trump’s blocking of Anthropic is capricious and chaotic
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Financial Times

Iran and US agree deal to open Strait of Hormuz and extend ceasefire

Adversaries to sign agreement on Friday for reopening of waterway and end to US naval blockade of Iranian ports
Financial Times

Global stocks power to record highs as deal ignites ‘risk on’ rally

Investor sentiment also helped by SpaceX’s historic initial public offering
Financial Times

Trump settles for a truce of convenience

The US president promised ‘unconditional surrender’, but the Islamic republic survived with its leverage enhanced
Financial Times

The Iran war in seven charts

From oil markets to reconstruction, the fallout from the conflict will unfold over years
BBC News

When will social media ban start and what platforms are included?

The measures will see apps including TikTok and Snapchat blocked for UK teens early in 2027.
BBC News

The US and Iran have agreed a deal. How soon could things go back to normal?

Experts warn the impact of the war will continue to affect the global economy for months to come.
BBC News

Palestine Action ban is lawful, Court of Appeal rules

The Home Office had challenged a High Court ruling that the group's proscription should be quashed.
BBC News

OnlyFans 'agents' control and threaten creators while taking half their earnings, BBC finds

Dozens of women on OnlyFans describe being exploited by managers who promised to help maximise profits.
BBC News

Award-winning investigative journalist Roger Cook dies aged 83

The New Zealand-born reporter was credited with having invented the doorstep interview technique.
NYT Europe

Ukraine Is About to Take a Big Step on a Long Road Toward the European Union

Even though negotiations will begin for Ukraine to join the bloc, the path ahead is a long one.
NYT Europe

Father Dionysios Tabakis’s Drone Metal Debut

Father Dionysios Tabakis has never played a live concert, but after his first album became a word-of-mouth hit, he’ll be...
The Telegraph

Marlborough racing tips and best bets for today’s races

Welcome to our racing tips and best bets service provided by Telegraph Sport’s champion tipster – updated here every day
The Telegraph

World leaders urged to push through Pandemic Agreement

A key part of the agreement, which seeks to prepare the world for the next pandemic, was deferred last year amid arguments...
Wales
BBC Wales

Our newborn baby died four years ago and we still don't know why

Kianty and Conor Simpson have yet to scatter son Jacob's ashes as no inquest has been held for him.
BBC Wales

Barman raises a glass after £3.5m Omaze house win

Darren Summers thought he was being pranked when a caller rang to tell him.
BBC Wales

Canadian lynx one of big cat sightings in Welsh countryside

Fifteen "big cats" were reported to authorities in Wales between January 2020 and July 2025.
BBC Wales

Our son's 20 allergies are so complex he has to travel to the US for regular treatment

Yann Jennings, 10, has allergies including seafood, cats and coconut, but can now eat some nuts daily.
Sport
BBC Sport · Football

World Cup hydration breaks - who are the winners and losers?

They have become a regular feature at World Cup games - but who are the winners and who are losers of the mandatory hydration breaks?
BBC Sport · Football

Real Madrid complete £51.8m deal for Chelsea's Cucurella

Real Madrid announce the £51.8m signing of Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella on a six-year deal.
BBC Sport · Football

From last-chance saloon to World Cup redemption for Potter

For a manager who was dismissed by West Ham in September after failing at Chelsea before that, few would have expected Graham...
BBC Sport · Mixed Martial Arts

US star Gaethje wins at Trump's UFC White House show

Justin Gaethje provides a perfect ending for American spectators at the White House, including President Donald Trump, as he...
The Race

Red Bull holds onto Gasly's trophy as it ponders appeal

Red Bull has not yet handed over the Monaco third place trophy to Pierre Gasly, as it ponders going ahead with an appeal
The Race · F1

Everything that made Lewis Hamilton's first Ferrari F1 win possible

Lewis Hamilton's path to his first grand prix win as a Ferrari F1 driver has been an 18-month long effort. And it's down to a...
The Race

Antonelli's post-race Barcelona penalty and McLaren's role in it

Kimi Antonelli received a post-race penalty for multiple track-limits offences despite retiring from F1's Barcelona GP, with...
The Race

Colapinto loses two places to Barcelona GP penalty

Franco Colapinto has lost three of his four points at F1's Barcelona GP because of a post-race penalty
Formula 1 Official · F1

Rosberg hails ‘legendary moment of F1’ as Hamilton wins

Nico Rosberg has reacted to Lewis Hamilton’s first Grand Prix victory for Ferrari in Barcelona.
Formula 1 Official

The key components to Hamilton's famous first Ferrari win

Michael Lamonato examines how Lewis Hamilton's victory in Barcelona played out, from Ferrari's strategy to a missed chance for...
ESPN Cricinfo

CA and states agree 'in principle' to BBL privatisation but hurdles remain

Enabling states to make their own call on selling part or all of their BBL clubs has moved a step closer
ESPN Cricinfo

Connolly fights off cramps in innings of a lifetime

Left hander warded off cramps in Dhaka's searing heat to play one of the great ODI innings and lead Australia to a nervy...
Science
New Scientist

We may have finally solved cosmology's chicken-or-the-egg problem

Galaxies and their supermassive black holes evolve together, but which came first is an ongoing question. Now we may finally...
New Scientist

What is a ‘normal’ memory slowdown, and when should I worry?

Lapses in memory are a normal part of ageing but can also be signs of dementia. Here’s how to distinguish between typical...
New Scientist

Understanding anorexia’s grip on the brain could unlock new therapies

One-third of people with anorexia nervosa don’t recover and treatment has remained stagnant for years. Now we’re beginning to...
New Scientist

Sci-fi horror film Backrooms is a triumph for its 20-year-old director

With its origins in a creepy image posted on 4chan, Backrooms is an unusually potent big-screen experiment in fear and...
Nature

Bones of Iron Age skeleton were whittled into tools

Nature, Published online: 15 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01833-w The female individual’s brain was removed after her...
Nature

How AI is revealing the secret lives of animals from hummingbirds to pumas

Nature, Published online: 15 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01887-w Advances in machine learning and other technologies are...
Nature

Huge study hints at risks of switching from tobacco cigarettes to vapes

Nature, Published online: 14 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01834-9 Lung cancer risk was higher in people who took up...
Nature

Why we seek to fly: Books in brief

Nature, Published online: 12 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01911-z Andrew Robinson reviews five of the best science picks.
Technology
The Verge

Under-16 social media ban announced by UK government

The UK is the latest country to follow Australia in implementing a total social media ban for children under 16, Prime...
The Verge

The FBI built a small town to simulate cyberattacks

Last year, the FBI opened a Cyber Range in Huntsville, Alabama, for simulating cyberattacks. Think of it sort of like the...
The Verge

China may have accessed Mythos

According to a new report from Semafor, the White House's decision to impose export restrictions on Anthropic's Mythos was...
The Verge

Conclave is the sound of a NYC summer block party

I have this vivid memory of walking to pick up my oldest from school in June of 2022. For a variety of reasons, I was in a...
Techcrunch

The AI layoff wave is becoming a powder keg

What makes this combustible: at the very moment that tens of thousands of workers are being shown the door, a small cohort of...
Techcrunch

Orbio raises $21 million to automate hiring and onboarding for frontline workers

Orbio announces $21 Million Series A in round led by Dawn Capital.
Techcrunch

Startup CEO Charlie Javice is reportedly angling for a Trump pardon

JPMorgan can't be pleased by any of this.
Techcrunch

UK may ban social media for children under 16

The U.K. seems to be following Australia's lead in banning a wide swath of social media for teens.
Wired

How Apple Is Making Your Older iPhone Run Faster and Stay Alive Longer

Even the aging iPhone 11 will feel a little more responsive soon, thanks to improvements in an unsung iOS feature.
Wired

1 in 4 World Cup Matches Could Be Played in Dangerous Temperatures

A new report warns that Miami, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Dallas, and Houston could be particularly hot places to play during...
Hacker News · 637 pts

Your ePub Is fine

Hacker News · 171 pts

Apple Foundation Models

Hacker News · 204 pts

What the Fuck Happened to Nerds

Hacker News · 7 pts

Anthropic's Safety Superpower

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