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  • The geopolitical landscape is tense as military preparations intensify in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly with U.S. allies conducting joint exercises aimed at countering potential threats from China regarding Taiwan.
  • Tariff threats from former President Trump are creating significant market anxieties, with new tariffs proposed against Canada and Brazil, raising concerns about their potential impact on trade as U.S. allies scramble to negotiate better terms.
  • The Bank of England is considering a steeper quantitative tightening as bond yields rise, while the UK government faces backlash over welfare spending reversals that could lead to increased taxes or borrowing.
  • The U.S. is poised to bolster its military aid to Ukraine amid ongoing drone warfare, as tensions with Russia escalate, signaling a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy under Trump’s renewed presidency.
  • In the tech sector, significant personnel movements and strategic shifts are occurring, including Google's acquisition of AI talent and Nvidia's stock sale, reflecting ongoing competition and innovation amidst economic challenges.

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  1. In the Hills of Australia, Pacific Allies Are Training to Fight China wsj.com 3 hours ago by Mike Cherney

    Multinational maneuvers are the new normal as the U.S. and its allies prepare for a possible confrontation with China over Taiwan.

  2. Trump Signals Support for New Israel Attack if Iran Moves Toward Bomb wsj.com 6 hours ago by Alexander Ward

    Trump is counting on the threat of more attacks to pressure Tehran into a nuclear agreement, but Israel is skeptical a pact would prevent Iran…

  3. Rubio’s 36-Hour Trip to Asia Left U.S. Allies Wanting More wsj.com 18 hours ago by Vera Bergengruen

    Marco Rubio’s first trip to Asia as secretary of state was aimed at assuring U.S. partners. Instead, it was cut short and dominated by trade t…

  4. Israel’s Military Lawyers Raise Concerns About New Plan to Move Hundreds of Thousands of Gazans wsj.com a day ago by Dov Lieber

    The legal branch of the Israeli military and leading lawyers are raising concerns about an Israeli military proposal to screen Palestinians an…

  5. Nintendo’s Use of a Rare-Earth Magnet for the Switch 2 Could Expose It to China’s Whims wsj.com a day ago by Yang Jie

    Nintendo’s Switch 2 videogame machine uses a rare-earth magnet to attach its hand-held controllers to the main console, according to a teardow…

  6. Trump Threatens 35% Tariff on Some Canadian Goods wsj.com a day ago by Gavin Bade

    The new tariffs would exempt, for now, goods compliant with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

  7. Two Ships Desperately Tried to Fight Off Houthi Attacks. Help Never Arrived. wsj.com 2 days ago by Benoit Faucon

    The commercial ships tried to fight off the attacks, the group’s most complex and violent yet, for more than 48 hours.

  8. Israel’s Agonizing Choice Over Which Hostages to Save wsj.com 2 days ago by Anat Peled

    A deal being hammered out with Hamas would see 10 men released out of 20 believed to be alive, and the decision about who should be freed is c…

  9. A Syrian Death Factory Gives Up Its Secrets wsj.com 3 days ago by Jared Malsin

    Under the Assad regime, Saydnaya prison became a mass-killing machine; ‘a symbol of shame for the whole world.’

  10. Deaths of Five Israeli Soldiers Fuel Debate Over Ending Gaza War wsj.com 4 days ago by Dov Lieber

    A majority of Israelis want an end to the fighting, while right-wing members of the government prefer to keep going, saying Hamas remains unde…

  11. Trump and Netanyahu Meet as New Middle East Tests Loom wsj.com 4 days ago by Michael R. Gordon

    A region that was awash in conflict and risk turns toward dealmaking—but for how long?

  12. Taiwan Resists China With Military Displays and History Lessons wsj.com a day ago by Joyu Wang

    Amped-up drills and new U.S. tanks have added bite to President Lai Ching-te’s Taiwan-is-a-country lecture tour.

  13. Tariff Anxiety Spreading Across Japan, BOJ Report Shows wsj.com 2 days ago by Megumi Fujikawa

    Anxiety over U.S. tariffs has been spreading across Japan, a central bank report shows, sending a worrying signal about the corporate outlook …

  14. Six North Koreans Sent Back on a Tiny Wooden Boat by the South wsj.com 3 days ago by Timothy W. Martin

    The fishermen said they wanted to go home, but repatriations pose legal and moral questions given the Kim regime’s secrecy.

  15. U.S.’s Biggest Asian Allies Ready Last-Ditch Trade Appeal to Trump wsj.com 4 days ago by Timothy W. Martin

    President Trump’s latest salvo on trade gives U.S. allies three weeks to persuade Washington to relax tariffs that would be costly for their e…

  16. China Warns India to Choose Its Words Carefully on Dalai Lama and Tibet wsj.com 8 days ago by Tripti Lahiri

    The exchange highlighted how the process of identifying the next Dalai Lama could add fresh tensions to relations between the two countries.

  17. BOE Will Reflect on Steeper Curve in Quantitative Tightening Review, Bailey Says wsj.com 3 days ago by Paul Hannon

    The BOE will take account of the rise in yields on longer maturity government bonds as it considers how far to reduce its portfolio of gilts o…

  18. Britain’s Welfare Reversal Hammers U.K. Bonds as Chancellor Tears Up wsj.com 10 days ago by Max Colchester

    Investors fret more taxes or borrowing are likely after the U.K. government abandoned a plan to cut welfare spending.

  19. Britain’s Royals Give Up Their Luxury Train in the Name of Fiscal Restraint wsj.com 11 days ago by Max Colchester

    Despite receiving a near-record boost in funding, the royal family has decided it is the end of the line for its locomotive service.

  20. ‘Death to the IDF’ Chant at Glastonbury Music Festival Sparks Uproar wsj.com 12 days ago by Max Colchester

    The BBC apologized as British Prime Minister Keir Starmer criticized the state broadcaster for airing a punk duo live. The group’s visa to tou…

  21. U.K. Pay Growth Has Some Way to Go Before It Normalizes, Says BOE’s Bailey wsj.com 16 days ago by Paul Hannon

    U.K. businesses are trimming jobs and pay in response to higher employment taxes, the head of the Bank of England said.

  22. Opinion | Trump Isn’t Rebuilding the U.S. Military wsj.com 10 hours ago by The Editorial Board

    The President’s 2026 budget, like Biden’s, is an after-inflation cut in defense.

  23. Opinion | ‘Tariff Man’ Strikes Again—at Canada wsj.com 10 hours ago by The Editorial Board

    Trump announces a 35% tax on America’s No. 2 trading partner.

  24. Opinion | Russia Intensifies Its Drone War wsj.com 10 hours ago by Jillian Kay Melchior

    It launched 332 of them against Ukraine in June 2024. The nightly number can now be double that.

  25. Opinion | How the U.K.’s Sickness Benefits Trap Britons wsj.com 13 hours ago

    If middle-class workers were offered significantly more money for signing off sick with depression or anxiety, how many would persist with the…

  26. Opinion | Israel Goes to War, and Dancing Breaks Out wsj.com 16 hours ago by Alvin H. Rosenfeld

    When I visited Jerusalem, I didn’t expect to spend half my time in a bomb shelter. It was joyous.

  27. Opinion | Trump’s Tariffs Blow Up the Copper Market wsj.com a day ago by The Editorial Board

    U.S. firms will pay 50% more while waiting years for more U.S. production.

  28. Trump’s Tariff Assault on Brazil Thrills Bolsonaro’s Supporters wsj.com 2 days ago by Samantha Pearson

    Former president shot to prominence in 2018 amid a wave of dissatisfaction with corruption and crime.

  29. Brazil Won’t Take Orders From Trump, President Says wsj.com 2 days ago by Samantha Pearson

    Relations between the U.S. and Brazil deteriorated after President Trump sought to halt criminal proceedings against his right-wing ally in th…

  30. Trump to Impose 50% Brazil Tariff, Citing Bolsonaro Trial wsj.com 2 days ago by Gavin Bade

    The levy is the highest announced so far in Trump’s letters to world leaders this week, and comes after he wrote a lengthy message supporting …

  31. Canada’s Finance Minister Asks Cabinet Colleagues to Identify Spending Cuts wsj.com 4 days ago by Paul Vieira

    François-Philippe Champagne calls for spending cuts of 7.5% to finance tax breaks and higher defense budget.

  32. Canada Rescinds Digital-Services Tax to Salvage Trade Discussions With U.S. wsj.com 12 days ago by Vipal Monga

    Carney and Trump will try to reach an agreement by July 21, a Canadian spokeswoman said.

  33. Hunting Down Russian Spies With Norway’s Intelligence Service wsj.com a day ago by Matthew Luxmoore

    A small town in the Arctic has become a hub for suspicious activity following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

  34. U.K. and France Strike Deal Over Migrant Boats Crossing Channel wsj.com a day ago by David Luhnow

    As part of the deal, the U.K. would return migrants to France in exchange for accepting an equal number already in France who have a stronger …

  35. France, U.K. Suggest Nuclear Protection Could Extend to European Allies wsj.com 2 days ago by Alistair MacDonald

    The move appears to offer both countries’ nuclear weapons as a deterrent for all of Europe at a time when allies are nervous about the U.S. co…

  36. EU Closes In on U.S. Trade Deal, Testing Bloc’s Unity wsj.com 4 days ago by Kim Mackrael

    Terms of a potential agreement could benefit some European countries more than others, sparking divisions.

  37. How Old-School Tech Is Rewiring Drone Warfare in Ukraine wsj.com 4 days ago by Matthew Luxmoore

    Kyiv is trying to blunt Russia’s grinding advance with a new generation of quadcopters steered by long coils of ultrathin and highly versatile…

  38. Xi Has Spent Decades Preparing for a Cold War With the U.S. wsj.com 7 days ago by Lingling Wei

    Chinese leader Xi Jinping is entering trade negotiations with a grand strategy inspired by his understanding of what the Soviet Union got wron…

  39. China Accelerating Implementation of U.S. Trade Framework, Commerce Ministry Says wsj.com 8 days ago

    China is reviewing and approving applications for exports of controlled items to the U.S., as Beijing and Washington speed up the implementati…

  40. China’s Communist Party Now Has 100 Million Members. Many Are in It for the Paycheck. wsj.com 12 days ago by Chun Han Wong

    In a sluggish economy, membership is seen as a path to a stable state-sector income.

  41. China Steals Language and Home Life From Tibetan Kids as Young as 4 wsj.com 13 days ago by Josh Chin

    Beijing is building a broad network of preschools across Tibetan areas, seeking to inculcate loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party early in l…

  42. China Is Still Choking Exports of Rare Earths Despite Pact With U.S. wsj.com 16 days ago by Jon Emont

    Western companies are struggling to secure approvals for rare-earth imports from Chinese authorities, despite the U.S.-China deal.

  43. Africa Wants Its Critical Minerals to Yield Jobs, Not Just Dollars wsj.com 3 days ago by Nicholas Bariyo

    The Trump administration wants to cut deals to secure more of the key materials, but African countries are imposing export restrictions to hel…

  44. Congo Braces for HIV Surge After U.S. Funding Stops wsj.com 7 days ago by Nicholas Bariyo

    U.S. funded treatments in the country have helped reduce deaths from HIV/AIDS to around 14,000 a year, from as high as 200,000.

  45. The Coup Leader Who’s Become an Anti-Western Hero in Africa and Beyond wsj.com 13 days ago by Caroline Kimeu

    Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso’s leader, counts admirers from Nairobi to Jamaica and London. Russia is also courting him.

  46. Congo and Rwanda Sign a Peace Accord in Washington wsj.com 14 days ago by Nicholas Bariyo

    The deal opens critical mineral deposits to U.S. investment.

  47. Oil Workers, Snagged in a Dispute Over a Dictator’s Son’s Yacht, Are Freed After Two Years wsj.com 20 days ago by Michael M. Phillips

    Equatorial Guinea’s President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo freed two South African oilmen who were imprisoned in apparent retaliation for the…

  48. Putin’s Strategy of Paying Lip Service to Peace Falters as Trump Loses Patience wsj.com 3 days ago by Matthew Luxmoore

    The president’s remarks during a cabinet meeting were the latest sign of his growing displeasure with the Russian leader.

  49. White House Weighs Giving Ukraine Another Patriot Air-Defense System wsj.com 3 days ago by Shelby Holliday

    The move would mark the first time Trump has approved providing a major weapons system to Kyiv beyond the number authorized by the Biden White…

  50. Russian Minister Found Dead Hours After Being Fired by Putin wsj.com 5 days ago by Georgi Kantchev

    Authorities called the death of Roman Starovoyt a suspected suicide.

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