The Papers: 'Putin pushes Nato to brink' and 'groundbreaking' breast cancer test
Summary
A Russian drone hit an apartment block in Romania, injuring two people and increasing tensions between Russia and NATO. Meanwhile, scientists have developed a new breast cancer test that could reduce the need for chemotherapy in many women.Key Facts
- A Russian drone struck a block of flats in Galati, Romania, causing a fire and injuring two people.
- NATO leaders and European officials condemned the attack and said they are ready to defend allied countries.
- UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer warned that Russian aggression threatens Europe’s security.
- Scientists developed a genomic test that can identify which breast cancer patients need chemotherapy and which do not.
- The test results could change health guidelines worldwide and help millions of women avoid unnecessary treatment.
- A US study found that women with insomnia have a higher risk of developing breast and uterine cancer within five years.
- US President Donald Trump announced plans to lift the blockade of Iranian shipping in the Strait of Hormuz as a step toward peace talks.
- Oil prices fell to a six-week low after Trump’s announcement and his demands to Iran for extending a ceasefire.
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