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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Leaders vow to fight terror | Trump 'troubled' by photo leaks | 'Breathtaking' Jupiter discovery

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By Justin Parkinson

 
 

Leaders vow to fight terror

 
 
Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May

The general election campaign begins again following the suspension after the Manchester bombing, with the two main parties promising further action to reduce the threat of terrorism.

 

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will pledge to change the UK's foreign policy, saying the "war on terror simply isn't working" While stressing that his comments in no way reduce the "guilt of those who attack our children", he will urge a "smarter way" of reducing the threat from countries that "nurture terrorists and generate terrorism".

 

For the Conservatives, Prime Minister Theresa May will say tech companies should do more to remove extremist content from websites. The fight against so-called Islamic State is "moving from the battlefield to the internet", she will argue, adding that co-operation from Nato and G7 countries is vital.

 

Twenty-two people died in the attack on the Manchester Arena by suicide bomber Salman Abedi, and 116 were injured.

 
 
 

Other top stories

 
 
   

The publication of photos from the Manchester bomb scene - following leaks to the American media - has put a strain on US-UK relations. Donald Trump has promised to find out where in the US system the information came from. "There is no relationship we cherish more than the special relationship between the US and the UK," he said.

 
   

Debris has been discovered two miles off Skipness in the Mull of Kintyre, as the search continues for a light aircraft that went missing on Thursday afternoon. It's not known how many people were on board.

 
   

Scientists are getting very excited about the latest observations of Jupiter. At the giant planet's poles, they've noticed hurricanes, each the size of the Earth. "Even in rooms of hardened researchers, these images of swirling clouds have drawn gasps," says one Nasa researcher.

 
 
 
 

Will leaks sink US-UK relationship?

 

The porous nature of the US government - its inability to protect sensitive information - may come as a shock to the international community, but in the US it's just another day at the proverbial office.

 
 
 
 
 
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Anthony Zurcher

North America reporter

 
 
 
 
 

What the papers say

 
 
Story detail

The Daily Mail focuses on Theresa May's call for internet giants to cut down extremist content, reporting that the prime minister is "infuriated by feet-dragging". Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph says Jeremy Corbyn's comments on foreign policy "connect Britain's military campaigns to atrocities such as Manchester". And Metro says armed police will be patrolling British trains for the first time.

 
 
 

Daily digest

 
 
   

'Terror plot' Three men from London charged

 
   

Payday loans Comparison site rule comes into force

 
   

Acid attack victim marries Wrong number prompted romance

 
   

Seven days quiz How does Russell Crowe know so much about Ed Sheeran?

 
 
 

If you watch one thing today

 
Jago: A life underwater
 
 
 
 
 

If you listen to one thing today

 
I was Billie Holliday's replacement
 
 
 
 
 

If you read one thing today

 
Stanley Matthews: Ghanaian soccer chief
 
 
 
 
 

Today's lookahead

 
 
   

09:00 Iconic landmarks in Sydney, including the Sydney Opera House, are illuminated for 23 days for the city's annual Vivid festival.

 
   

10:00 The G7 summit begins in Taormina, Italy.

 
 
 

On this day

   

1907 Film star John Wayne, famous for his roles in Westerns, is born.

 
   

1950 Long queues form at garages around the UK, as petrol rationing ends.

 
 
 
 

From elsewhere

 
 
 

The life of a Facebook moderator (Guardian)

 
 
 
 

What I learned from the student I couldn't stand

(The Atlantic)

 
 
 
 
 
 

Could eating giant hornets solve the food crisis?

(Independent)

 
 
 

My ex-boyfriend left me broke (Sydney Morning Herald)

 
 
 
 

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