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- Reuters
Murder plot against Rheinmetall CEO was part of sabotage campaign, NATO says
BERLIN (Reuters) -NATO said on Tuesday that acts of sabotage carried out across the military alliance over the past years included threats to plot the murder of industry leaders such as the head of German arms maker Rheinmetall. Speaking at the European Parliament, NATO's deputy assistant Secretary-General for innovation, hybrid and cyber, James Appathurai, confirmed the threat against Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger that had so far only been reported by the media. He said the campaign of sabotage included the "derailment of trains, acts of arson, attacks on politicians' property, threats to plot to assassinate industry leaders like, publicly, the head of Rheinmetall but there were other plots as well".
- Yahoo Life UK
Not being able to play with my grandkids inspired my 10st weight loss
Before his weight loss Jimmy Mannion was spending up to £3,000 on takeaways.
- Reuters
Lockheed Martin cautions on 2025 profit view, hindered by F-35 tech upgrade
Lockheed Martin forecast 2025 profit that missed Wall Street expectations on Tuesday, as the defense giant grapples with delayed rollouts of a tech upgrade on the F-35, underscoring a cautious tone for the year amid rising global tensions. The Bethesda, Maryland-based company expects profit per share between $27 to $27.30 in 2025, missing analysts' average estimate of $27.92 per share, according to LSEG data. Lockheed posted net income of $527 million, or $2.22 per share, a 71% slide from a year ago, as it booked $1.29 billion in losses associated with classified programs at its aeronautics and missiles and fire control business units.
- Insider Monkey
Why Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) Surged on Monday
We recently compiled a list of the 10 Firms Post Impressive Gains on Monday. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) stands against the other stocks. Wall Street ended the first trading day of the week on a mixed note, with the Dow Jones the sole gainer, […]
- PA Media: UK News
DeepSeek AI model sends shockwaves through US tech firms as stocks plunge
Chip maker Nvidia suffered the biggest ever one-day loss in market value for a Wall Street stock, after the emergence of Chinese firm DeepSeek.
- Hello!
Princess Kate's choice of £4k accessory sparks major online debate
Prince William's wife the Princess of Wales sparked controversy after stepping out for Holocaust Memorial Day in £4k Chanel - see details.
- BBC
Why is SNP government facing £170m court case over recycling scheme?
Ministers could face a huge bill if they lose a legal fight over beleaguered bottle return plans.
- Yahoo Finance
Stock market today: Nasdaq, S&P 500 poised to chip away at losses after DeepSeek-inspired tech rout
Investors also assessed a return to a tougher tone on tariffs from President Donald Trump, ahead of the start of a Federal Reserve meeting
- BBC
DeepSeek: the Chinese AI app that has the world talking
A Chinese startup has built a low-cost AI model using less technologically advanced chips.
- HuffPost
Donald Trump Explains Why He Wants A 'Bidding War' For TikTok
The president also appeared to confirm that Microsoft is in talks to acquire the platform.
- The Independent
Wilderness announces 2025 lineup including headliners Supergrass and Wet Leg
Festival offers a hedonistic escape along with a diverse range of music, art and gourmet food
- Yahoo Life UK
Be quick to shop these Whistles animal print dresses with up to 80% off
Tons of animal print dresses have been slashed in price at Debenhams.
- USA TODAY
A wall of rain, snow, and ice will sweep across the US. But at least it's warmer.
The storm brought an inch of rain to parts of Southern California and several inches of snow over the region's mountains.
- The Independent
Serbian prime minister Milos Vucevic resigns as student-led corruption protests sweep country
Milos Vucevic’s Serbian government has come under increasing pressure following the deadly collapse of a concrete roof in Novi Sad
- The Daily Beast
Trump Targets Transgender Troops as He Remakes Pentagon in His Hardline Image
President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders Monday to remake the Pentagon in his hardline image, setting the stage for banning transgender troops who have honorably served and reinstating service members who were booted for refusing COVID vaccines. Trump also directed new Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s department to roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and create a space-based missile defense system for the United States. The executive order on transgende
- The Independent
Prince Charles Cinema under threat of closure following dispute with landlord
Cinema faces closure after rent increase and break clause, which could see it homeless with six months notice
- Reuters
Sterling slips as U.S. tariff jitters prevail
The pound fell against the dollar on Tuesday, looking set to break a three-day rising streak, as U.S. tariff threats retook the focus of currency investors after Monday's selloff in technology shares and a rush to safe-haven assets. The greenback, which roared ahead after the U.S. election in November, has been under pressure recently, as the concrete tariff plans investors had braced for did not materialise after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Expectations that trade policies under Trump could boost U.S. growth, but also push up inflation, had left markets betting on higher-for-longer interest rates, which in turn supported the dollar.
- Yahoo News UK
Latest DeepSeek updates as Trump issues warning after AI market turmoil
Leading AI chip maker Nvidia dropped 17% at the start of the week, pulling US stocks down in what president Donald Trump said was a "wake-up call" for US tech companies.
- Moneywise
This woman sold her home, lives in a trailer with $30K in debt — Here's what she can do after her finances went south
Rachel shared her story with Caleb Hammer on his Youtube show.
- BANG Showbiz
Gladiators star Montell Douglas shed 'over a stone' on Strictly Come Dancing
'Strictly Come Dancing' star Montell Douglas lost "over a stone" and dropped two dress sizes by doing the BBC One show.