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May 25, 2026 · 48 articles

Daily Briefing

From Democracy Now, NYT, BBC, Guardian, BIG, Tech Policy Press
The US and Iran are inching toward a preliminary peace deal to end their war, with Rubio signaling openness to nuclear talks if Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz — but Senate Republicans are pushing back hard. Separately, Congress passed a near-universal ban on corporate ownership of single-family homes by a 396–13 margin.

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US-Iran Peace Deal Takes Shape — With Major Caveats

Iran's foreign ministry confirmed "a large portion of issues" are resolved but stopped short of calling a deal imminent, while Rubio said nuclear details remain to be negotiated. Oil prices fell on deal hopes. Senate Republicans — including close Trump allies — slammed the emerging agreement as undermining the president's own war goals, and Thomas Massie warned it could cost Republicans badly in November. NYT NYT BBC Guardian

China Coal Mine Explosion Kills 82

A gas explosion at a coal mine in northern China killed at least 82 people, becoming the country's deadliest mining disaster in years. On China's tightly-controlled internet, public anger is mounting with demands for accountability. BBC BBC

BHP Secretly Abandoned Climate Commitments

Leaked internal documents obtained by the Guardian and ABC's Four Corners reveal BHP — the world's biggest miner — quietly scrapped a major emissions-reduction plant, delayed renewable projects by decades, and continued buying hundreds of millions in diesel trucks despite internal assessments calling it "misaligned" with its own decarbonisation goals. The documents suggest deliberate strategic backsliding, not mere technical delay. Guardian Guardian Guardian

Australian Flotilla Activists Allege Torture in Israeli Detention

Nine of 11 Australians who joined the Global Sumud Flotilla attempting to deliver aid to Gaza returned home alleging beatings, sexual assault, and degrading treatment in Israeli custody. They have requested a meeting with Prime Minister Albanese. Guardian

Monopoly & Political Economy

The House passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act 396–13, banning large institutional investors from purchasing most existing single-family homes — following a more stringent Senate bill led by Elizabeth Warren. Matt Stoller frames this as a genuinely remarkable Warren-Trump alliance born of electoral pressure: voters punished Democrats for housing costs in 2024, then started blaming Trump, who followed through. Caveats exist (the House version is weaker than the Senate's), but the bipartisan margin is striking. Also noted: the Trump White House cooperated with House Democrats on railroad safety rules, and NextEra and Dominion Energy proposed what would be the largest utility merger in history. BIG

AI & Emerging Tech

Pope Leo XIV issued a 42,300-word encyclical warning of AI's risks — a significant institutional intervention from the Catholic Church into AI governance debates, using a centuries-old form of authoritative papal communication. NYT NYT

Tech Policy Press published a piece on civil rights in the AI age — no summary available, but worth flagging for governance readers. Tech Policy Press

Foreign Policy & Conflict

Pakistan: A bomb targeting a military train killed at least 20; armed separatists claimed responsibility. BBC

Turkey: Riot police stormed opposition party offices days after a court ousted the party's leadership. BBC

UK/Russia: An RAF jet carrying the UK defence secretary had its GPS jammed near the Russian border, forcing pilots to switch navigation systems. BBC

Ukraine: The destroyed frontline city of Kostiantynivka is documented in depth; separately, Ukraine gave state honors at reburial to Andriy Melnyk — a nationalist figure criticized as a Nazi collaborator — highlighting ongoing fraught historical politics. NYT NYT

Israel: President Isaac Herzog — in a largely ceremonial role — delivered a rare, grave public indictment of settler violence in the West Bank and prisoner abuse. NYT

Ebola: Congo's outbreak has spread alarmingly for months with the response only now taking shape. NYT

Democracy Now

Democracy Now! marked its 30th anniversary with a special broadcast from Riverside Church featuring Angela Davis, Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith, Michael Stipe, poet Mosab Abu Toha, and others. Democracy Now

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Cross-Source Tension

On the Iran deal, the BBC led with Iran's caution ("not imminent"), while the Guardian emphasized Trump's political vulnerability from GOP hawks and the deal's momentum. NYT coverage split across both framings. The net picture is genuine uncertainty — progress is real but fragile, and domestic US opposition may matter as much as Iranian hesitation.