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Congress Fails to Extend Key Surveillance Law, Section 702 of FISA Expires
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Congress Fails to Extend Key Surveillance Law, Section 702 of FISA Expires

Congress failed to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which expired Thursday night. The House rejected a short-term extension, with nearly 20 Republicans joining Democrats. Senator Ron Wyden also blocked extensions in the Senate. Concerns over President Trump's potential appointment of Bill Pulte as director of national intelligence, and his past insinuations against Fed board member Lisa Cook, have fueled opposition.

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Engadget
British Couple Denied Appeal in Iran on Spying Charges
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العالم·02.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

British Couple Denied Appeal in Iran on Spying Charges

Craig and Lindsay Foreman, a British couple aged 53, have lost their appeal against spying convictions in Iran, receiving 10-year sentences. Their family reports they were denied access to the appeal hearing and are unaware of the proceedings. The couple is on hunger strike in Tehran's Evin prison, with communication cut off. The UK government expressed disappointment and vowed to continue efforts for their release.

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Guardian UK
Southampton Owner Backs Coach Eckert Despite Spying Scandal
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رياضة·02.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Southampton Owner Backs Coach Eckert Despite Spying Scandal

Southampton owner Dragan Solak will not sack head coach Tonda Eckert following a spying scandal, stating he deserves a second chance. Eckert orchestrated a plan to observe rival training sessions, leading to a four-point deduction for the club and expulsion from the play-offs. Solak believes Eckert was unaware of the rules and will support him, though a warning has been issued.

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BBC Sport
Hull City Promoted to Premier League After Playoff Final Win Amidst Spygate Saga
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رياضة·23.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Hull City Promoted to Premier League After Playoff Final Win Amidst Spygate Saga

Hull City secured Premier League promotion after a nine-year absence, defeating Middlesbrough 1-0 in the playoff final. Middlesbrough manager Kim Hellberg described the preceding "spygate" saga, which saw Southampton disqualified and Hull step in, as the "toughest two weeks" of his life. Hull's coach Sergej Jakirovic called his team "collateral damage" but celebrated their "unbelievable" achievement.

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Guardian Sport