The Papers: Trump tells Iran 'help is on its way' and 'the rail deal'
Summary
President Donald Trump sent a message to Iranians protesting against their government, saying "help is on its way," which many see as a possible sign of future military action. U.S. officials recently met to talk about the Iranian government's crackdown on protesters, which has caused about 2,000 deaths. Additionally, the UK government plans for new rail lines in Northern cities and changes around digital IDs.Key Facts
- President Trump told Iranian protesters that "help is on its way."
- The message suggests possible U.S. military action against Iran.
- U.S. security and military officials discussed the situation in Iran.
- Iranian protests have reportedly resulted in about 2,000 deaths.
- The UK Prime Minister decided not to require digital IDs for workers; they will be optional.
- The UK has announced plans for new rail links in Northern cities, starting in the 2030s.
- A trial began for a Russian ship captain accused of causing a fatal collision in the North Sea.
- Increasing numbers of elderly people in the UK are living in poverty, according to a study.
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