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UAE Retracts Warning About "Potential Missle Threat"
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
UAE Retracts Warning About "Potential Missle Threat" Update: it appears the earlier warning by the UAE was a false alarm: UAE SENDS ALERT SAYING 'PLEASE DISREGARD THE PREVIOUS WARNING' * * * Earlier Is the ceasefire over (again)? Moments ago stocks hit session lows and oil jumped from post-war lows after the UAE issued a phone alert warning of potential missile strikes. Iran's Tasnim promptly followed up, saying that according to news sources, there were explosions heard in Dubai. And while the initial report sent futures to session lows... ... , and oil bounced... ... a subsequent report from UAE
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Vance: Iran Agreed To Establish A Direct Line Between IRGC & US Military
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Vance: Iran Agreed To Establish A Direct Line Between IRGC & US Military Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com, Vice President JD Vance has said that during talks in Switzerland, Iranian officials agreed to establish a direct line of communication between Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the US military. Vance told Sohrab Ahmari , the US editor for UnHerd , that one of the things the US wanted to "come out" of the talks with was a "channel on the Iranian side" for reducing conflict . Reuters/Pool "Which we did. They were like, 'OK, fine, we’ll send somebody
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Mamdani's Rent-Freeze Approved By NYC Guidelines Board
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Mamdani's Rent-Freeze Approved By NYC Guidelines Board The New York City Rent Guidelines Board voted 7–1 to freeze rents on about 1 million rent-stabilized apartments for up to two years, giving tenants a win on a central campaign promise from Mayor Zohran Mamdani while revealing tensions over the board’s independence . The board set the annual increase at zero percent for both one-year and two-year leases starting in October. The affected apartments house roughly 2.5 million residents. The board’s 2025 study found the average monthly rent in regulated units was $1,599 last year, far below the $3,950 that listings agency
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Futures Drop, Chips Resume Slide As OpenAI IPO Delay Dents Sentiment
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Futures Drop, Chips Resume Slide As OpenAI IPO Delay Dents Sentiment Futures point to a lower start for cash trading on the last day of the week, as tech stocks dragged global indexes lower following renewed selling in chipmakers, while a report that OpenAI could postpone plans to go public also weighed on sentiment . The volatility reflects a valuation test, profit‑taking and flow-driven positioning, according to Christian Stocker, equity strategist at UniCredit, who suggests it’s a “temporary correction within a still-intact long-term AI growth trend.” As of 8:00am ET, Nasdaq 100 futures slid 1.1%, while those on the S&P
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Warships, Helicopters, Transport Planes: US Military Shifts Assets To Quake-Ravaged Venezuela
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Warships, Helicopters, Transport Planes: US Military Shifts Assets To Quake-Ravaged Venezuela Venezuela's massive twin-earthquake disaster, which unfolded on Wednesday evening, has left dozens of apartment towers and other structures in ruins. The death toll has climbed to about 235, with at least 4,300 people injured. On one independent monitoring platform, the number of missing topped 50,000 overnight . The sheer scale of the disaster across several districts of Caracas has prompted an international response, with the U.S. Southern Command deploying military assets to the quake-ravaged country. The disaster also marks a major test for acting President Delcy Rodríguez in a
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IAEA Chief Confirms Nuclear Inspectors Returning To Iran, No Timeline Given
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
IAEA Chief Confirms Nuclear Inspectors Returning To Iran, No Timeline Given For the first time since the US-Iran MoU was signed earlier this month, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced it will have access to Iran for official inspections of the country's nuclear facilities. However, a precise timeline for when the inspections are expected to commence was not given. "There is an agreement and to comply with that agreement, the IAEA will have to have access and inspect,” UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said at a news conference in Japan. "We hope to be there soon." "The inspections
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Russia Says It Downed Almost 700 Ukrainian Drones In Massive Overnight Barrage As Fuel Shortages Worsen
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Russia Says It Downed Almost 700 Ukrainian Drones In Massive Overnight Barrage As Fuel Shortages Worsen Russia's Defense Ministry claimed Friday morning that the military intercepted at least 660 Ukrainian drones across the country and Crimea, in what shaped up to be one of the most massive overnight aerial assaults since the 2022 invasion began. Drones being sent across the border in the hundreds has become a nightly, highly escalatory affair of late. Anti-air defenses in the capital region were busy, with Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin confirming that at least 47 inbound drones on a were downed starting around 2:30am
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OpenAI Plans Delaying IPO Until 2027, Blames SpaceX
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
OpenAI Plans Delaying IPO Until 2027, Blames SpaceX One month ago, during the height of the tokenmaxxing craze - when companies were spending ridiculous amounts of money, in many cases without knowing they were even doing so , just to test out the latest agentic craze - first OpenAI and then Anthropic rushed to announce they will follow in the footsteps of the SpaceX IPO, and were planning (or rather hoping) to go public in the next quarter or two. To validate its euphoric IPO dreams, Anthropic even trotted out a lafughable ARR of $47 billion, a number which besides
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Boiling Frog Nation
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Boiling Frog Nation Authored by Kevin Finn via AmericanThinker.com, I almost feel sorry for leftists. Almost. But I don’t. The reason is simple: so much of what they say and do runs counter to the core principles on which this country was founded. Over the years, I’ve challenged dozens of left-leaning friends and acquaintances to name the top ten things the political left has done in the last quarter-century to make America safer, stronger, more prosperous, or more united. I have yet to receive a substantive answer. One person offered a list that included ObamaCare and the 2015 Iran nuclear
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"Unlike Anything I've Seen In 40 Years": Explosion In Data-Centers And Memory Costs Fueling Third Inflation Wave
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"Unlike Anything I've Seen In 40 Years": Explosion In Data-Centers And Memory Costs Fueling Third Inflation Wave We're finally starting to see hints of relief when it comes to inflation. Prices at the pump are starting to come down, monthly core CPI momentum has slowed, used cars were down around 2% YoY, and food inflation is starting to moderate. On the other hand, there's America's massive explosion in artificial-intelligence infrastructure - which is beginning to push prices up on everything from electricity to smartphones. On Thursday Apple announced a 15-25% price hike on Mac computers and iPads, after CEO Tim
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Damage To Key US Bases In Gulf So Extensive The Pentagon May Not Rebuild Them
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Damage To Key US Bases In Gulf So Extensive The Pentagon May Not Rebuild Them With each week and month that passes since the start of Trump's Operation Epic Fury, more and more reports have come out revealing the massive extent of damage to US military facilities in the Mideast region based on Iran's retaliation across the region. This is often based on fresh satellite imaging and analysis, despite US government pressure for these research entities to refrain from publishing such data, and to censor open source photographs. After a series of deep investigative reports, it has been proven time
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What's The Likelihood Of A NATO-Russian Clash Around 2030?
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
What's The Likelihood Of A NATO-Russian Clash Around 2030? Authored by Andrew Korybko, If Russia continues fighting this “war of attrition” for years to come instead of decisively ending it soon, then it’ll be more vulnerable than ever to the “cordon sanitaire’s” invasion threats around 2030, thus compelling it to either capitulate or resort to nuclear weapons in self-defense. RT drew attention to Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko’s recent assessment that “we proceed from the premise that [NATO is] really preparing for a military clash with Russia somewhere around 2030.” This followed the National Defense Strategy declaring that “European NATO
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US Forces Kill Senior ISIS Leader In Syria, After Large-Scale Troop Withdrawal
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
US Forces Kill Senior ISIS Leader In Syria, After Large-Scale Troop Withdrawal The US military is still conducting attacks inside Syria, at a moment its close regional ally Israel is gobbling up territory in the south, and Golan region, with IDF ground forces holding territory within dozens of miles of Damascus . " A senior Islamic State leader was killed by an airstrike last week, Central Command announced on Wednesday, as the region grapples with a fraught security landscape amid U.S. base closures in Syria and the escape of ISIS personnel from detainment," Defense News writes based on a fresh
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Qatar & The US Warn EU Of Gas Crunch Over Methane Regulation
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Qatar & The US Warn EU Of Gas Crunch Over Methane Regulation Authored by Irina Slav via OilPrice.com, Major LNG suppliers say the EU’s methane regulations are too burdensome to comply with and could lead to reduced gas supplies. The U.S. and Qatar contend that tracking methane emissions across complex gas supply chains is technically difficult or impossible. With nearly 60% of its LNG imports coming from the U.S., the EU risks straining relations with key suppliers as it pursues stricter climate policies. The United States and Qatar have once again warned the European Union against doubling down on climate
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NATO Chief Challenged On The "Defensive" Alliance's History Of Offensive Regime Change
6 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
NATO Chief Challenged On The "Defensive" Alliance's History Of Offensive Regime Change After his Oval Office visit today, an affair dominated by foreign reporters speaking truth to power by clamoring for more global military spending, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte had to defend his alliance’s often-touted moral assertion: that NATO is defensive in nature. Asked by ZeroHedge whether NATO’s good deeds in Libya and Iraq qualified as defensive, Rutte had this to say: NATO chief Mark Rutte often refers to his alliance as “defensive.” I asked whether Hillary Clinton’s regime war in Libya or Cheney’s Iraq — both NATO operations
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Police Took 8 Minutes To Locate Henry Nowak's Fatal Stab Wound... Then Performed CPR Directly Over It
7 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Police Took 8 Minutes To Locate Henry Nowak's Fatal Stab Wound... Then Performed CPR Directly Over It Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity News , The case of 18-year-old white British student Henry Nowak has delivered yet another layer of disturbing detail. Officers from Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary arrived at the Southampton scene roughly five to ten minutes after he was stabbed five times with a ceremonial knife. Henry remained conscious and spoke loudly at first. He told them he had been stabbed and could not breathe. They chose instead to believe the man who had just knifed
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Rome Rebukes Rutte: Italy Rejects Claim US Flew Iran War Missions From Its Bases
7 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Rome Rebukes Rutte: Italy Rejects Claim US Flew Iran War Missions From Its Bases It's no longer just a Trump-Meloni spat on the level of public rhetoric, but Italy is newly making clear that it is imposing real policy and limitations on the US, now clarifying that it had formally denied US use of its bases to strike Iran for past and future potential missions . This has been a long time in coming, as Italy already clearly restricted at least some US use of its bases within the past months related to the Iran war, but now it is
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Majority Of Poles Are Against Ukraine Joining The EU
8 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Majority Of Poles Are Against Ukraine Joining The EU Via Remix News, Poles are divided in their assessment of Ukraine’s possible accession to the European Union. However, according to the latest IBRiS poll conducted for Radio ZET, the voices of those opposed to accession dominate. A total of 35.3 percent of those surveyed voted in favor of Ukraine’s admission to the European Union. Strong support for such a solution was expressed by 8.4 percent of respondents, while 26.9 percent replied “rather yes.” There are definitely more opponents of Ukraine’s membership in the EU. A total of 59.7 percent of those
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A Bridge To The Future: America's 250th Celebration Time Capsule
11 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
A Bridge To The Future: America's 250th Celebration Time Capsule Authored by Walker Larson via The Epoch Times, On July 4, 2026, the United States of America has a date with the future. America250, the national, nonpartisan group tasked with organizing the celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary, will establish a bridge with the year 2276 by burying a time capsule at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia on July 4 of this year. For 250 years, the capsule will lie there silently waiting, as the ship of the nation surges forward through the uncharted seas of the future .
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Trump's War Economy Accelerates As Lockheed Wins $35 Billion Deal To Quadruple Missile-Interceptor Output
11 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Trump's War Economy Accelerates As Lockheed Wins $35 Billion Deal To Quadruple Missile-Interceptor Output President Trump's war economy continues to gain steam as weapons production is kicked into high gear and stockpiling becomes a top priority for the Department of War. The latest evidence: Lockheed Martin has won a DoW contract worth up to $35 billion to quadruple production of THAAD missile-defense interceptors, according to Bloomberg . The seven-year agreement follows a January framework deal between Lockheed and DoW to boost interceptor output over the next few years. It also comes as the White House moves to mobilize the defense
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Exxon Wins Big As Supreme Court Revives Cuba Seizure Case
12 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Exxon Wins Big As Supreme Court Revives Cuba Seizure Case The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Exxon Mobil can move forward with its lawsuit against Cuban state-owned oil companies over assets seized after Fidel Castro came to power, reopening a dispute tied to Cuba’s 1960 nationalizations, according to CNN . The 6-3 decision comes as President Donald Trump has taken a more aggressive stance toward Havana. Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote for the majority, with the Court’s liberal justices dissenting. CNN writes that the ruling is part of a broader wave of legal and political pressure on Cuba. In May, the
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Is Trump 2.0's 'Escalation' Strategy Against Russia Starting To Take Shape?
12 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Is Trump 2.0's 'Escalation' Strategy Against Russia Starting To Take Shape? Authored by Andrew Korybko, The US is preparing to radically intensify the Ukrainian Conflict over the coming year... Trump’s decision to sign the “ G7 leaders’ joint statement on geopolitical issues ” calling for more arms to Ukraine and sanctions on Russia signaled that he’ll now “ escalate to de-escalate ” (E2DE) through a “ war of attrition ” waged by Ukraine. The EU will back this campaign to the hilt and Trump 2.0 will seek to obtain control over Russia’s natural resources companies as its top goal via
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China’s Crackdown Threatens Hong Kong’s IPO Boom And Offshore Wealth
13 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
China’s Crackdown Threatens Hong Kong’s IPO Boom And Offshore Wealth China’s latest push to choke off capital flight is starting to hit Hong Kong right where it hurts, according to a new feature from Bloomberg . For years, the city has served as the main offshore escape valve for mainland wealth — the place where Chinese founders, executives and wealthy families parked money, opened private bank accounts, bought property and set up family offices. Now Beijing is tightening that channel, raising questions about whether Hong Kong can remain Asia’s go-to offshore wealth hub. Bloomberg writes that the latest measures include
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii's Gun Restrictions In Major Second Amendment Case
13 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii's Gun Restrictions In Major Second Amendment Case Authored by Stacy Robinson & Matthew Vadum via The Epoch Times , The U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 on June 25 to strike down a Hawaii gun law that banned residents from carrying concealed weapons in privately owned public places, such as gas stations and shopping malls, without permission from the owners. The Supreme Court in Washington on June 23, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times The majority opinion in Wolford v. Lopez was authored by Justice Samuel Alito. Justices Elena Kagan, Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Sonia Sotomayor dissented
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Mark Carney Seeks "New World Order" That Excludes The US
14 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Mark Carney Seeks "New World Order" That Excludes The US It's rare to hear the phrase "new world order" spoken publicly in the post-pandemic world where globalists ultimately failed to implement their spectacular covid coup. In 2020, they were everywhere in the media bragging about the takeover; reveling in the vast geopolitical and economic changes that would come with their "4th Industrial Revolution". Today, there's barely a whisper of these concepts beyond closed doors. High-level globalist and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, however, didn't get the memo. His policy initiatives in the great white north are perhaps even more authoritarian
The Guardian
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‘Everyone is talking about Cape Verde’: World Cup run delights diaspora community in UK
2 hours ago
by Aamna Mohdin
Cape Verde, UK news, World Cup 2026, World Cup, World news, Football, Africa, SportCape Verdeans in Britain feeling ‘incredibly proud’ after team’s hard-fought draws against Spain and Uruguay World Cup live – latest updates For as long as she can remember, 13-year-old Lauryn struggled to find a map that included Cape Verde. Now, to her great delight, the tiny African island nation is finally centre stage. “Seeing our country shown across the world at the World Cup makes me feel incredibly proud,” Lauryn says. “After the first match, everyone was talking about Cape Verde. People saw the talent and the skill of our players.” Continue reading...
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Whereabouts of nearly 300 people with Ebola unknown in DR Congo
3 hours ago
by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
Global development, Global health, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Infectious diseases, World Health Organization, Africa, Health, World newsFears over ‘huge community transmission’ as modelling predicts thousands of deaths in DRC by September The whereabouts of almost 300 people who have tested positive for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is unknown, according to Africa’s top public health official. The humanitarian crisis amid the conflict in the affected areas means more than 1 million people are living in camps to which health workers have no access, Dr Jean Kaseya, director general of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said on Thursday. Continue reading...
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Outrage as woman jailed for three years after criticising Somali government online
4 hours ago
by Sarah Johnson
Global development, Somalia, Prisons, Women's rights and gender equality, Africa, World news, Social media, Digital media, Protest, Activism, Human rights, LawSentencing of 27-year-old Sadia Moalim Ali condemned by former president and prime ministers as well as rights groups A rickshaw driver in Somalia has been sentenced to three years in prison for comments she made on social media, in a case that has caught the public’s attention and provoked outrage in the country. Sadia Moalim Ali, a 27-year-old nursing graduate, was originally charged with insulting government institutions and incitement to commit a crime, but convicted only of the former. Her sentence, immediately condemned as “fundamentally unjust”, was handed down on 25 June. Continue reading...
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‘Constitutional coup’ claims as Zimbabwe senate approves extending presidential term
a day ago
by Rachel Savage Southern Africa correspondent
Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Africa, World newsOpposition figures fear changes will further tighten 83-year-old president Emmerson Mnangagwa’s hold on power Zimbabwe is on the brink of amending its constitution to give the president more time in office, a change that the government says will bring stability but that opponents have labelled a “constitutional coup”. The upper house of Zimbabwe’s parliament voted on Wednesday 75-4 in favour of the constitutional amendments, which will allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to stay in office until 2030 by extending presidential terms from five to seven years. Continue reading...
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France confirms first Ebola case in doctor who had worked in DRC
2 days ago
by Rachel Savage and agencies
France, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Europe, World news, World Health Organization, Humanitarian responseFrench health ministry says patient’s contacts are being traced and that risk to European public is very low The first case of Ebola has been confirmed in France, the country’s health ministry has said, in a doctor who had returned from a humanitarian mission to an area affected by the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The patient was transferred to a specialist facility and was in a stable condition, the ministry said in a statement . “All precautionary measures, including the patient’s isolation, were taken upon his arrival in the country, with transfer to the hospital under
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Venezuela earthquakes: 589 confirmed dead so far as international rescue teams arrive – latest updates
an hour ago
by Aneesa Ahmed (now) and Taz Ali (earlier)
Venezuela, Earthquakes, Delcy Rodríguez, Marco Rubio, Americas, World news‘We hope to rescue as many living people as possible’, says the acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, but authorities fear the death toll will be in the thousands China’s president Xi Jinping said Beijing was ready to provide Venezuela with “disaster relief and reconstruction” assistance. Xi sent a message of condolence to Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodríguez today, according to Chinese state news agency Xinhua. Continue reading...
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‘Chock full of incredible animals’: marine expedition uncovers 31 new species in two weeks
3 hours ago
by Jonathan Watts
Marine life, Biology, Brazil, Americas, Environment, Science, Wildlife, Biodiversity, Conservation, World newsExperts worked in ocean midwater off Brazil at near-record speeds thanks to cutting-edge tech A marine biology expedition in international waters off the coast of Brazil has discovered 31 new species in just two weeks. The researchers believe the speed at which the species were found and identified may be a record, in part because of the cutting-edge technology designed and built by the science and engineering team. For the first time on board a ship, the researchers were able to observe the living 3D cellular structure of microbial life thanks to a technological breakthrough nicknamed the Squid. Continue reading...
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Trump finds partner in supreme court in his war against immigration
3 hours ago
by Maanvi Singh
US immigration, US supreme court, Trump administration, Donald Trump, Race, Haiti, Syria, US politics, US news, Americas, Caribbean, Middle East and north Africa, World newsRecent rulings have bolstered president’s pitiless campaign against people of colour fleeing violence and disaster In the US supreme court, it seems Donald Trump has found loyalists in his crusade against immigration and immigrants. In a pair of rulings Thursday, the court allowed the Trump administration to end humanitarian protections that have granted people from Haiti and Syria the right to live and work legally in the US for more than a decade, and cleared way for the government to turn away asylum seekers at the US-Mexico border by physically blocking them from setting foot on US soil. And on
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Mexico’s new UK ambassador from ‘party of poor’ has 10 houses and £1m of jewellery
6 hours ago
by Oscar Lopez in Mexico City
Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, UK news, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Americas, World newsAlejandro Gertz Manero’s cars and properties contrast starkly with Morena party’s long association with austerity With his million-dollar jewellery collection and his two Rolls-Royces, Mexico’s new ambassador to the UK will fit right in with the Mayfair crowd. Former attorney general Alejandro Gertz Manero was appointed to the post by President Claudia Sheinbaum last year, but only recently disclosed his financial assets . Continue reading...
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Rescue teams race to Venezuela amid fears thousands killed in earthquakes
13 hours ago
by Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro, Camille Rodríguez Montilla in La Guaira and María de los Ángeles Graterol in Caracas
Venezuela, Americas, World news, Earthquakes, Trump administrationUS among countries sending help to search for survivors on north coast, where dozens of buildings flattened, as official death toll reaches 235 Rescue teams are racing to Venezuela’s shattered northern coast after almost simultaneous earthquakes reduced dozens of buildings to rubble, killing at least 235 people but with thousands more fatalities feared. Officials said at least 4,300 people were injured as rescue missions continue. The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, said the defence department would help search and rescue teams deploy to the affected region after Venezuela’s main gateway, the Simón Bolívar international airport, near the capital, Caracas,
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Weather tracker: Heatwave expected to bring Germany and Poland to 40C
6 hours ago
by James Michelin for MetDesk
Extreme heat, Environment, Europe weather, Russia, Poland, Germany, China, Austria, Climate crisis, World news, Europe, Asia PacificAustrian Grand Prix declares heat hazard as dramatic rise in temperatures forecast in central and northern Europe Temperatures are forecast to rise dramatically in parts of central and northern Europe this weekend as the intense heatwave continues . In Germany and Poland, highs up to or exceeding 40C (104F) are expected on both Saturday and Sunday, days after swathes of France experienced similar extreme temperatures. The Austrian Grand Prix, taking place this weekend in Spielberg, has declared a heat hazard , the first race to do so this season. Temperatures are expected to rise into the low 30s celsius during
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South Korea to train half a million military personnel to become ‘drone warriors’
8 hours ago
by Raphael Rashid in Seoul
South Korea, Drones (military), Asia PacificAll branches of the military will be taught how to use technology that has become a ‘game changer on the battlefield’, says defence minister All of South Korea’s military forces will be trained as drone operators in a sweeping overhaul of its warfare strategy, the defence minister has said. “All soldiers should be able to use drones like a second personal firearm,” Ahn Gyu-back, who heads the defence ministry in Seoul, said on Friday. Continue reading...
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Xi Jinping has hosted more than a dozen leaders this year, as ‘middle powers’ look beyond the US
13 hours ago
by Amy Hawkins in Beijing and Alastair McCready in Taipei
Xi Jinping, China, Asia Pacific, World newsChina’s leader wants to promote his alternative to the current world order, and his efforts are being assisted by a capricious US Xi Jinping meets Bangladesh’s new prime minister on Friday, the latest in a wave of world leaders to visit Beijing this year as the Chinese leader builds his influence and economic ties, and seeks to “shift the balance of power” away from the west. Xi’s meeting with Tarique Rahman comes less than two weeks after the Chinese leader welcomed Myanmar’s military chief-turned-president, Min Aung Hlaing, in Beijing. Continue reading...
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New evidence casts doubt on RFK Jr testimony before Senate
19 hours ago
by Michelle R Smith
Robert F Kennedy Jr, Trump administration, Vaccines and immunisation, US healthcare, Health, Samoa, US news, US politics, Asia Pacific, World newsKennedy repeatedly said 2019 Samoa trip had ‘nothing to do with vaccines’. An email from his then colleague says they were on a vaccine-related ‘mission’ New evidence has emerged that Robert F Kennedy Jr was on a vaccine-related “mission” when he visited Samoa ahead of a deadly measles outbreak in 2019, raising further questions about whether the US health secretary lied to the US Senate when he said the trip had “nothing to do with vaccines”. Records obtained by the Guardian show Kennedy’s colleague told Samoan officials in an email that he and Kennedy were coming as part of a
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Papua New Guinea at risk of food shortages as El Niño brings frost and drought
a day ago
by Rebecca Bush in Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea, El Niño southern oscillation, Pacific islands, Environment, Asia PacificOxfam predicts PNG will be worst-hit country in Pacific from the weather pattern, with up to 3 million people affected nationwide Families across Papua New Guinea’s Highlands are facing depleted harvests and the threat of hunger after the El Niño weather pattern brought frost and prolonged dry conditions that have destroyed food gardens providing sustenance and income for thousands of households. The effects of El Niño emerged in recent weeks, bringing drought conditions, falling water levels and frost that are threatening food security in some of the country’s most agriculturally productive regions. Continue reading...
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Park to protect 12,000 koalas to go ahead via contentious carbon credit deal by Albanese government
6 hours ago
by Adam Morton Climate and environment editor
New South Wales, Australia news, EnvironmentMinns government waited on federal approval of carbon credit scheme before proceeding with long-awaited great koala national park Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast A long-promised New South Wales great koala national park is set to go ahead after the Albanese government greenlit the state to receive hundreds of millions of dollars for protecting native forests previously earmarked for logging. The assistant climate change minister, Josh Wilson, said the government had approved a regulatory change that allowed state governments to earn carbon credits by storing
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Socceroos fans celebrate at city sites – as it happened
7 hours ago
by Adeshola Ore Nick Visser and Martin Farrer
Australia news, Australian politics, Australian economy, Business, Health, Australian education, Australian immigration and asylum, Australian foreign policyThis blog is now closed Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Albanese says Stefanovic saga ‘unfortunate’, but ‘words do matter’ The prime minister was asked by the ABC about Karl Stefanovic’s departure from Nine. He had this to say: It’s a matter, of course, for Channel 9, but words do matter, and what people who are very prominent in our public discourse do, and how they conduct themselves, matters as well. And it’s unfortunate, the way that what has been a very big career has ended in this way. It will be an important
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Vital Blue Mountains highway to be closed for another year as NSW reveals bridge plans
8 hours ago
by Ima Caldwell
Transport, New South Wales, Australia news, New South Wales politicsNew structure to be built above 194-year-old Mitchells Causeway as residents face months of delays to reopening of Victoria Pass section of highway Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast A vital road connecting Sydney with New South Wales’ central west will remain shut for at least another year, leaving Blue Mountains and Central Tablelands residents facing extended travel times and detours for longer than expected. Transport for NSW closed the Victoria Pass section of the Great Western Highway in March after critical structural cracks were
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Australians to pay at least 20% more for iPads and Macbooks after Apple hikes prices citing AI
9 hours ago
by Luca Ittimani
Apple, Australia news, TechnologyApple Macbook 13-inch prices jumps from $1,799 to $2,099 while the cost of iPads surges by 25% Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Australians woke up on Friday to more expensive Macbooks and iPads after Apple hiked prices worldwide, blaming an AI-driven cost-crunch for computer parts. The iPhone range was unaffected but experts predict Apple will raise prices for its flagship product later this year. Microsoft also lifted its Xbox prices overnight amid a wave of increases for phones and devices. Continue reading...
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Matthew Guy demands Moira Deeming apologise for assault claim after Victoria police find ‘no offence detected’
10 hours ago
by Benita Kolovos Victorian state correspondent
Victorian politics, Victoria, Australia news, Liberal party, Matthew Guy‘There was no ambiguity. I did not do what was alleged,’ Guy says of fellow state Liberal MP’s accusation Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Victorian Liberal MP Matthew Guy is demanding an apology from his colleague Moira Deeming after police closed their investigation into an allegation he assaulted her, finding there was “no offence detected”. A visibly emotional Guy addressed reporters outside state parliament on Friday morning, calling on Deeming, as well as the premier, Jacinta Allan, and the attorney general, Sonya Kilkenny, to
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Europe heatwave live: UK June heat record broken for third day in a row; France and Belgium cancel events
an hour ago
by Jakub Krupa (now) and Taz Ali (earlier)
Extreme heat, Europe weather, Extreme weather, Europe, UK news, Environment, France, World newsEstimated 150 million people in Europe could experience temperatures above 35C today European heatwave is worst ever and impossible without climate crisis, scientists say Over in the UK, firefighters are still trying to bring a large wildfire in Derbyshire under control. The blaze, which has burned over 500 square metres of moorland and woodland on Tintwistle Moor, near Glossop, broke out on Wednesday evening, with fire crews from Manchester and Derbyshire deploying a water-dropping helicopter and six fire engines on Thursday. Continue reading...
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Russia preparing possible ‘provocation’ in Baltic states or Poland, sources say
2 hours ago
by Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor
Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Europe, World news, NatoKremlin may attempt to test Nato cohesion as Russia comes under growing pressure from Ukraine, according to sources from two countries Two countries on Nato’s eastern flank have warned that Russia is preparing a possible “provocation” in the Baltic states or Poland in an effort to test the cohesion of the western military alliance. Western sources also fear there could be danger on the horizon because the Kremlin is coming under pressure from Ukraine’s campaign of long-range attacks on targets near Moscow and St Petersburg. Continue reading...
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VW plans to cut up to 10,000 jobs and shut plants, report says
3 hours ago
by Lisa O’Carroll
Volkswagen (VW), Automotive industry, Business, UK news, Germany, Manufacturing sector, Europe, World newsGerman firm reportedly considering doubling previously announced staff reductions amid Chinese competition Business live – latest updates Germany’s Volkswagen is to cut up to 100,000 jobs and reduce and eventually stop production at some plants, according to reports. The company has refused to comment on reports of a management presentation at a board meeting outlining dramatic cost cutting, but if it goes ahead it would mean Volkswagen doubling previously announced staff reductions. Continue reading...
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Heathrow expects fall in passengers and profits this year because of Iran war
6 hours ago
by Mark Sweney
Heathrow airport, Airline industry, Business, Air transport, US-Israel war on Iran, Travel, UK news, Europe, World news, Heathrow third runway, Transport, London, Travel and transportAirport has also been ‘engaging closely’ with regulator to discuss cost of plan to build third runway Business live – latest updates Heathrow has said that passenger numbers and profits will fall this year because of the war in the Middle East. Europe’s busiest airport said it expected a 1.1% decline in the total number of passengers to 83.6 million as the Iran war affects air travel. Continue reading...
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Porsche magnate puts historic Salzburg villa up for sale after row over private ‘tunnel for one’
9 hours ago
by Kate Connolly in Berlin
Austria, Europe, World newsPlans by Wolfgang Porsche to bore private 500-metre road link through Austrian hill caused anger among locals Wolfgang Porsche, the Austrian-German automotive magnate, appears to have abandoned plans to build a private 500-metre tunnel for his cars through the Salzburg hills after a public uproar over the “tunnel for one”. In 2020, Porsche bought a storied 17th-century villa on the outskirts of Salzburg for €8.4m (£7.2m), and last autumn he secured permission from the city authorities for an estimated €10m private access road through the rugged limestone hill. Continue reading...
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UN agency pauses ship evacuations through strait of Hormuz after vessel struck
10 hours ago
by Associated Press
Strait of Hormuz, United Nations, Oman, US-Israel war on Iran, Shipping industry, Iran, Middle East and north Africa, World newsInternational Maritime Organization says safety guarantees must be confirmed before ships can move again A United Nations agency has paused the evacuation of ships through the strait of Hormuz after the British military said a vessel was hit by a projectile off the coast of Oman following the passage of several tankers that used a route backed by the UN. The head of the UN’s International Maritime Organization said on Thursday that the plan to move stranded ships out of the Persian Gulf through the strait would be on hold until the agency could confirm safety guarantees for the ships
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Iran rejects UN-backed plan to free ships trapped in strait of Hormuz
21 hours ago
by Patrick Wintour and William Christou
Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Oman, US-Israel war on Iran, Middle East and north Africa, US news, World newsBlocking of proposal backed by Oman signals new threat to free passage through strait vital to world economy Iran has rejected UN-backed plans for the mass evacuation of ships through the strait of Hormuz, creating a new threat to the free passage of commercial ships through the strait. The proposal, backed by Oman, was potentially the first phase of a broader Omani proposal to consult on setting up a new management of the strait based on voluntary fees and modelled on the Malacca and Singapore strait mechanism. Continue reading...
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Israeli forces arrest Palestinian ‘doctor of the poor’
a day ago
by Lorenzo Tondo
West Bank, World news, Israel, Palestine, Middle East and north AfricaDr Mazen Al-Rantisi, a 71-year-old physician well known for providing care to low-income Palestinians, was arrested in the occupied West Bank Israeli forces on Sunday arrested a prominent 71-year-old Palestinian physician known as the “doctor of the poor” in a pre-dawn raid on his home in the occupied West Bank, prompting widespread condemnation. Dr Mazen Al-Rantisi, a physician widely known for providing care to low-income Palestinians, was arrested in the al-Tira neighbourhood of Ramallah. Continue reading...
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Oil price falls to pre-Iran war levels as more tankers exit strait of Hormuz
a day ago
by Julia Kollewe and Graeme Wearden
Oil, Energy industry, Commodities, US-Israel war on Iran, Global economy, International trade, Iran, Business, Economics, Middle East and north Africa, World newsStock markets on both sides of Atlantic up as concerns ease over prospect of another inflationary shock Business live – latest updates Oil prices have fallen to pre-Iran war levels as more oil tankers exited the strait of Hormuz. Brent crude, the global benchmark, fell to a low of $72.24 a barrel on Thursday, slightly lower than the day before the US and Israel launched missile attacks on Tehran on 28 February. Prices have fallen more than 20% this month. Continue reading...
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Archbishop of Canterbury calls for end to Israeli occupation of Palestine
a day ago
by Chris Osuh Community affairs correspondent
Anglicanism, Sarah Mullally, Palestine, Gaza, Israel, Christianity, Religion, Middle East and north Africa, UK news, World news, West BankSarah Mullally ends visit to region with call for two-state solution that allows Israelis and Palestinians to live in peace The archbishop of Canterbury has called for an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestine after a pilgrimage in which she met Palestinians attacked by settlers and others detained without trial. Sarah Mullally, the head of the Church of England, and Hosam Naoum, the Anglican archbishop of Jerusalem, issued a joint letter on Thursday urging Anglicans around the world to press politicians “to take all necessary measures to establish a credible path towards ending the occupation”. Continue reading...
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Child malnutrition in Nepal has reached ‘alarming’ levels since aid cuts, survey finds
7 hours ago
by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
Global development, Nepal, Malnutrition, USAID, Global health, Food security, Aid, South and central Asia, World newsFears hard-won gains in reducing child mortality over 20 years are at risk after end of USAID funding for nutrition programmes Child malnutrition in Nepal has reached “alarming” levels, according to the largest ever survey of under-fives in the country. The new figures came just over a year after USAID, the former US flagship agency closed by the Trump administration in 2025, stopped funding work on child nutrition in Nepal. Continue reading...
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Pakistan police rescue French woman and children allegedly held captive by husband for 12 years
2 days ago
by Associated Press in Peshawar
Pakistan, Domestic violence, France, South and central AsiaHusband arrested after Sylvie Yasmina, 54, and five children found at home in north-western province Pakistan police say they have rescued a French woman and her five children after she told authorities she had been held captive by her husband for more than a decade and subjected to years of domestic abuse in the country’s north-west. The woman, identified as 54-year-old Sylvie Yasmina, was rescued earlier this week from a mud-brick home in Bara, a town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province near the Afghan border, the district police chief, Waqar Ahmad, said. Continue reading...
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EU faces fierce criticism over plans to host Taliban in Brussels
3 days ago
by Ashifa Kassam European community affairs correspondent
Women, Taliban, Afghanistan, South and central Asia, World news, European Union, Refugees, Belgium, European Commission, Human rightsRights campaigners and MEPs say meeting would normalise regime that erases women from public life Rights campaigners and MEPs have warned that a meeting between EU officials and a Taliban delegation in Brussels risks normalising a regime that has banned girls from school beyond the sixth grade and sought to erase women from public life, while its ranks include two leaders accused of crimes against humanity. A spokesperson for the Afghan foreign ministry confirmed that a delegation representing the Taliban had travelled to Brussels after the Belgian foreign ministry issued five single-day visas. Continue reading...
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Taliban order ban on smartphones as officials shown destroying devices
8 days ago
by Aisha Down and Zahra Nader for Zan Times
Taliban, Afghanistan, Internet, Smartphones, World news, Human rights, South and central Asia, TechnologyDirective aimed at government workers, but reports of wider implementation spark warnings of future Afghanistan-wide prohibition The Taliban have ordered a sweeping ban on the use of smartphones by government officials – in what some analysts say could foreshadow broader, population-level restrictions. In a directive issued by the Taliban’s military courts and reviewed by the Guardian, the ban was to take effect this week and prohibits “high rank, low rank, general mujahideen, or service staff” from using mobile phones. Continue reading...
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‘Period tax’ on sanitary products to be abolished, says Pakistan minister
9 days ago
by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
Global development, Menstruation, Women, Pakistan, Society, South and central Asia, Women's healthCampaigners welcome announcement cutting levies on menstrual health items, but say their work to end period poverty is ‘far from over’ Pakistan plans to abolish “period tax”, in a victory for young campaigners who had taken the government to court over the charges. Finance minister Muhammad Aurangzeb announced that sanitary towels and related items were “daily necessities that are indispensable for women’s health, dignity and full participation in social activities”, and said he intended to remove the sales tax. Continue reading...
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Home secretary restricts minister’s access to documents as she calls for his sacking
an hour ago
by Ben Quinn Political correspondent
Shabana Mahmood, Home Office, Labour, Keir Starmer, Immigration and asylum, Politics, UK newsRow between Shabana Mahmood and Mike Tapp broke out after he wrote unauthorised article about migration UK politics live – latest updates The migration minister, Mike Tapp, is to be denied access to sensitive documents and meetings without approval from the home secretary, as she called for the prime minister to sack him. Shabana Mahmood has demanded that Tapp be fired for writing an unauthorised article in the Times calling for overseas care workers to be exempt from controversial changes to the immigration rules. Continue reading...
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State functions, offices and tourists: plans for revamped Buckingham Palace
an hour ago
by Caroline Davies
Monarchy, King Charles III, London, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, Queen Camilla, UK newsDespite £369m upgrade, King Charles will never live in palace but aides stress it will remain ‘buzzing hive’ of activity Not all modern British monarchs have viewed the prospect of moving into Buckingham Palace with unalloyed joy. So in announcing he will never live there, after the completion of its £369m upgrade next year, King Charles has at least grasped that nettle. Queen Victoria was initially dismayed by the damp, dingy and disorganised building that greeted her and her husband, Prince Albert, in 1837. It was Albert who refashioned it into “Monarchy HQ”. After his death in 1861, Victoria retreated
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Kent van driver praised for giving lift to armed officer chasing suspect
2 hours ago
by Serena Richards
UK news, EnglandBodycam footage captures moment motorist pulls over to help police officer and calls: ‘Get in the back’ A van driver in Kent has been praised after giving a lift to an armed police officer who was chasing a suspect. Bodycam footage from the officer captured the moment the motorist pulled over to help the police on 16 June and called out: “Get in the back. Get in the back.” Continue reading...
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Murderer of Henry Nowak shown in new footage lying about facing racist attack
2 hours ago
by Jamie Grierson
Crime, Southampton, Police, England, UK newsPolice bodycam footage also shows Vickrum Digwa claiming student was wounded from punch or falling over The murderer of Henry Nowak, the student whose death sparked riots in Southampton, is seen lying to police officers about being racially attacked in newly released bodyworn camera footage. Vickrum Digwa, 23, was jailed for life with a minimum of 20 years this month for stabbing the 18-year-old five times in December last year. Continue reading...
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Remove home secretary Mahmood and rip up her asylum plans, says Alf Dubs
2 hours ago
by Rajeev Syal Home affairs editor
Immigration and asylum, Shabana Mahmood, Politics, UK news, LabourExclusive: Labour peer who fled Nazis as a child says Andy Burnham has chance to ‘correct mistakes’ on refugees UK politics live – latest updates Shabana Mahmood should be moved out of the Home Office and her asylum policies of “performative cruelty” ripped up by Andy Burnham’s administration, Alf Dubs has said. The veteran Labour peer, who came to the UK aged six in 1939 fleeing the persecution of Jews in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, said the home secretary’s talents “would be better used elsewhere in the cabinet”. Continue reading...
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Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton expected to plead guilty in classified information case – US politics live
an hour ago
by Lucy Campbell (now) and Aneesa Ahmed (earlier)
US politics, Trump administration, US supreme court, Donald Trump, US immigration, US Congress, Democrats, Republicans, US newsBolton to plead guilty charges that he unlawfully retained sensitive national security information in agreement that includes $2.25m fine Sign up for the Breaking News US email In case you missed it yesterday, House speaker Mike Johnson said he was sending the bipartisan housing bill to Donald Trump ’s desk, a day after the president abruptly cancelled its signing as he tried to pressure the Senate to pass the unrelated Save America Act. Johnson told reporters after his lengthy crunch-time meeting with the president that they are “on exactly the same page”, though he didn’t mention the housing bill specifically.
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Trump administration moves to restart LGBTQ+ suicide hotline it initially ended
an hour ago
by Associated Press
Trump administration, LGBTQ+ rights, US news, US politicsThe Trevor Project non-profit that helped pioneer LGBTQ+ ‘press 3’ option for 988 hotline is being shut out as it restarts The Trump administration is moving to restart the specialized LGBTQ+ option for youth who contact the 988 crisis intervention hotline – but the group that helped pioneer the idea is being shut out. The Trevor Project, the New York-based leading non-profit for suicide prevention in LGBTQ+ young people in the US, may not be allowed to offer the service it had helped develop for the 988 Lifeline just a few years ago. Continue reading...
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Hawaii ruling praised by US gun rights groups – are more rollbacks coming?
an hour ago
by Abené Clayton in Los Angeles
US gun control, US newsExperts say decision presents problem for business owners – and indicates direction court’s conservatives are heading Experts say a supreme court ruling that struck down a Hawaii law banning people from carrying guns on private property without permission could present problems for business owners – and is a bellwether of what steps the majority-conservative court may take toward undoing policies they see as placing an undue burden on legal gun owners. The US supreme court handed down the ruling in Wolford v Lopez on Thursday in a 6-3 decision . Second-amendment law centers and advocates praised the ruling as another
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New study suggests health damage from exposure to Ohio toxic train spill
2 hours ago
by Tom Perkins
Ohio, US politics, US news, World news, Health, SocietyResearch finds immune systems still ‘responding to toxic chemical exposures’ related to East Palestine derailment In the weeks after the East Palestine train wreck culminated in a towering fireball and chemical release in the small Ohio town, Jessica Boersma was seriously exposed to the stew of compounds emitted from the derailment site. Boersma lives less than a quarter mile away, and, as a city council member, she had to spend significant time at the site coordinating with first responders. Continue reading...
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FDA to discuss easing restrictions on peptides despite safety concerns
3 hours ago
by Jessica Glenza
US healthcare, Pharmaceuticals industry, Robert F Kennedy Jr, Weight-loss drugs, Drugs, Health, Science, US newsCommittee will meet in July to discuss peptides now sold in gray market despite limited evidence of safety and efficacy Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will soon hold a meeting about whether to ease restrictions on access to some research peptides, a group of drugs with a zealous following and thin evidence to support them. If restrictions are eased, US compounding pharmacies would be able to produce and fill prescriptions for Americans – a change that would effectively legalize a thriving gray market. Continue reading...
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Venezuela earthquakes death toll rises to 589, other nations rush to help
an hour ago
by Agence France-Presse
International search and rescue teams from at least 17 countries are being scrambled to Venezuela to help look for survivors of Wednesday’s devastating twin earthquakes, the United Nations said on Friday. The death toll has risen to 589, with 2,980 injured, acting President Delcy Rodríguez said. The number of casualties is expected to climb with thousands of people reported missing. She made the announcement surrounded by government and military officials as she welcomed the arrival of rescue...
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Europe wants a new Plaza Accord for China – seriously?
2 hours ago
by Alex Lo
Leaders of the G7 rich nations might have gone into this month’s summit in France hoping for a united front against China. But, overshadowed by the conflicts in Iran and Ukraine and alienated by a mercurial US President Donald Trump, the lacklustre gathering came up short. There was no public agreement on how to address the so-called China shock 2.0, the supposed overcapacity issues and currency manipulation that is considered to be the cause of Chinese exports flooding into Europe. Instead of...
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European hospitals overwhelmed by heatwave, more misery to come
3 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
A deadly European heatwave that has saturated hospitals as temperatures soared to record highs was shifting east on Friday, with authorities warning of more misery on a continent not used to stretches of punishing heat. At least 101 million Europeans have roasted for several days in temperatures of over 35 degrees Celsius, with an estimated few hundred people, including children, thought to have died as a result, many drowning as they sought respite from the inferno. Scientists said in a study...
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Russia reports one of biggest Ukrainian drone attacks
5 hours ago
by Associated Press
Russian air defences intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones in a major nighttime attack on 12 Russian regions as well as the Russia-held Crimean peninsula, the Black Sea and the Azov Sea, Russia’s Defence Ministry said on Friday. The authorities in Crimea on Friday declared an “emergency situation” in a bid to ease the fallout from increasing aerial attacks on the illegally annexed peninsula. “A decision has been made … to sign decrees declaring a regional-level emergency situation in the Republic of...
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How America lost its swagger after 100 days of war against Iran
6 hours ago
by David Dodwell
Who would have imagined that just over 100 days could so change the world? The US-Israeli “war of choice” on Iran has fundamentally – perhaps, permanently – shifted the global balances of economic, military and political power, and not in America’s favour. Mix the direct impact of this gratuitous military conflict with the broader effects on global security, efforts to mitigate climate change, contain soaring public debt and “de-risk” after America’s unilateral efforts to unravel globally agreed...
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Ex-general seen as main Netanyahu rival ahead of Israel elections
7 hours ago
by dpa
Former Israeli defence chief Gadi Eisenkot is emerging as the main rival to incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, months ahead of the nation’s parliamentary elections. Eisenkot’s new centrist party, Yashar! (Hebrew for “Straight!”), has rapidly been gaining popularity in opinion polls. It is currently second behind Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud. Israelis must elect a new parliament by October 27 at the latest, although the vote was most likely to be held on October 20. Opinion polls...
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Why Chinese exporters and shipping firms remain wary despite the US-Iran peace deal
7 hours ago
by Mia Nurmamat
Iran and the United States may have entered a temporary ceasefire, but uncertainty over the agreement continues to cast a shadow over the operations of Chinese businesses across the Gulf region. While the deal has raised hopes that business activity could gradually resume, many traders and investors remain reluctant to make long-term commitments. For Abbas Shi, a Chinese businessman who has been helping connect Chinese companies with Iranian partners since 2024, the immediate priority is...
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Breakthrough in US-Iran talks; Japan visa fee hike to affect Chinese: SCMP’s 7 highlights
10 hours ago
by SCMP
We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. A crisis ‘defused’ as blockade lifted, assets to be returned to Iran after Swiss talks Statements from the US and Iran following talks in Switzerland have cooled tensions that nearly derailed the peace process, signalling an intention...
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New York City freezes rents for 1 million flats in win for Mamdani
11 hours ago
by Reuters
A New York City housing board voted on Thursday to freeze the rents for about one million regulated flats for up to two years, fulfilling a central campaign promise of Mayor Zohran Mamdani only months into his term. The 7-1 vote by the city’s Rent Guidelines Board set increases at zero on both one-year and two-year leases from October. Hundreds of tenants who crowded into a Manhattan museum auditorium cheered and blew whistles at the result. “This is a historic victory for New York City...
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How Chinese philosophy influenced US founding fathers
13 hours ago
by Chow Chung-yan
“Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin, published the sayings of Confucius in his colonial newspaper and today’s sculpture recognising that ancient Chinese age is carved into the face of the United States Supreme Court very proudly,” said US President Donald Trump in Beijing last month. It took two-and-a-half centuries for an American president to explicitly acknowledge the profound Chinese impact on the US founding fathers. Trump’s recent declaration could be a historical first. Unless archival...
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US Supreme Court paves way for Trump’s mass deportation of Haitians and Syrians
15 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
The US Supreme Court on Thursday backed a Trump administration move to strip deportation protections from some 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians living in the United States. The 6-3 ruling by the conservative-dominated court could have implications for more than one million beneficiaries of so-called Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from more than a dozen countries. Justice Samuel Alito, whose majority opinion was joined by the five other conservative justices, said the Department of Homeland...
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Venezuela earthquakes draw aid from governments that cut ties with Caracas
15 hours ago
by Igor Patrick
Venezuela has received offers of rescue teams and humanitarian aid from across the Americas, including from right-wing governments that had broken off diplomatic relations with Caracas less than two years ago, in the wake of this week’s deadly twin earthquakes. The quakes, of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 and 39 seconds apart, struck the north of the country on Wednesday evening and were the strongest to hit Venezuela in more than a century. Interim President Delcy Rodriguez declared a nationwide state...
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UK’s King Charles breaks tradition to reveal US$17 million tax bill
16 hours ago
by Reuters
King Charles will not live at Buckingham Palace after its 10-year refurbishment finishes next year, royal officials said on Thursday, ending nearly two centuries of the central London landmark serving as the British monarch’s primary residence. Officials at the same time disclosed the king paid £12.9 million (US$17.04 million) in tax in 2024/25 – the first time the figure has been made public – placing him among Britain’s top 100 taxpayers. Members of the royal family have promised greater...
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Is the US banning drones from China until it can make better ones itself?
16 hours ago
by Khushboo Razdan
As the United States marks the 250th anniversary of its founding, it confronts a new world order dominated by its relationship with China. In this wide-ranging series, we examine the pressure points and possibilities in those ties, from hard tech to soft power. Here, Khushboo Razdan separates the signals from the noise in the US debate over drones. Whether responding to a wildfire or searching for a missing person, Battalion Chief William Marsiglio of Chesterfield, Virginia, relies on one tool...
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EU pitches Brazil a ‘more beneficial’ rare earths deal than US or China
17 hours ago
by Igor Patrick
The European Union is offering Brazil a “more beneficial” partnership on critical minerals than the United States or China, the bloc’s international partnerships commissioner said on Thursday, promising investment in domestic refining and technology as Brussels works to cut its dependence on Chinese supply chains. European Commissioner for International Partnerships Jozef Sikela made the case during a week-long visit to Brazil that included a stop on Saturday at a rare earth research and...
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Venezuela twin quakes death toll hits 235 as rescuers comb rubble for survivors
18 hours ago
by Associated Press
Venezuelans searched for survivors beneath collapsed buildings on Thursday and rescue teams raced to northern areas rocked by a pair of powerful earthquakes that officials say killed at least 235 people and left some 4,300 injured. The number of dead and injured is expected to rise with thousands reported missing from the 7.2 and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes that struck Wednesday evening – among the strongest in Venezuela in more than a century and felt throughout the region. The previous reported...
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Controversial US migrant detention facility dubbed ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ has closed
20 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
The controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” immigration detention centre – a costly Florida facility that became a symbol of US President Donald Trump’s deportation drive – has shut down after less than a year in operation, officials said Thursday. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, appearing at the remote Everglades site with White House border tsar Tom Homan, said the facility no longer held any detainees and had fulfilled the emergency role it was built to serve. The facility drew fierce criticism...
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Washington Reflecting Pool liner was sliced with blade, official says
20 hours ago
by Associated Press
A liner along the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was cut with a sharp knife or razor this month, causing damage to the foam sealant installed as part of a US$16 million rehabilitation project, a top official at the National Park Service said. The US Park Police responded June 9 to a complaint by the park service, said Frank Lands, deputy director of operations for the park service. Lands made the statement in a court document filed late Wednesday as part of a lawsuit filed by a...
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UN halts escort of ships through Hormuz after Singapore-flagged vessel attacked
21 hours ago
by Reuters
The UN International Maritime Organization (IMO) paused its operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday after a vessel reported an attack, reigniting concerns about whether a preliminary deal to end the Iran war will hold. Nevertheless, at least four tankers including three huge crude carriers, which can each carry up to two million barrels of oil, entered the Gulf to load up, ship tracking data from LSEG and MarineTraffic showed on Friday. Taiwan’s Evergreen Marine said...
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Weinstein’s New York rape charge dropped after accuser says she can’t endure fourth trial
21 hours ago
by Associated Press
Harvey Weinstein avoided a fourth trial on a New York rape charge after his accuser said she could not endure testifying again, leading prosecutors to drop the #MeToo-era case on Thursday. The film mogul still stands convicted of another sexual felony in New York and others in California, and he remains behind bars. But the New York rape charge had remained unresolved after an overturned conviction followed by two hung juries. The judge formally dismissed the charge on Thursday. Weinstein had a...
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US-led relief effort puts Washington’s post-Maduro strategy in Venezuela to the test
a day ago
by Teresa Elena Frontado
The United States is mounting a large-scale humanitarian operation in Venezuela after twin earthquakes devastated the South American country, putting to the test Washington’s role as the most influential international partner in the country’s post-Maduro transition. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington was deploying search-and-rescue teams, military logistics and humanitarian help after Wednesday’s magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes, which have killed at least 235 people and injured...
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US inflation rises to 3-year high, spending picks up
a day ago
by Bloomberg
US consumer spending accelerated in May even as prices rose at the fastest pace in more than three years, suggesting Americans are powering through the fallout from the Iran war. The personal consumption expenditures price index rose 4.1 per cent last month from a year earlier, the most since April 2023, Bureau of Economic Analysis data out on Thursday showed. Excluding food and energy, prices were up 3.4 per cent from a year earlier. Inflation-adjusted consumer spending rose 0.3 per cent from a...
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Swedish minister brings baby to EU meeting, a first for the bloc
a day ago
by Reuters
EU governments’ ministers gathered for a long day’s discussion of climate change policies on Thursday were surprised by a fresh-faced participant at their negotiating table: a three-month-old baby. Swedish Climate Minister Romina Pourmokhtari brought her son, Adam, to the EU council meeting in Luxembourg, to highlight the benefits of parental leave policies which do not force women to choose between work and family responsibilities. “I wanted to showcase being an example of not having to make...
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German doctor admits to killing 12 patients in high-profile trial
a day ago
by dpa
A German doctor admitted to having killed 12 patients nearly a year since the start of his high-profile trial at the Berlin Regional Court on Thursday. The 40-year-old palliative care doctor is charged with killing 15 patients in total – 12 women and three men – between September 2021 and July 2024. He is alleged to have administered a “lethal mixture of various drugs” to the victims, who were between 25 and 87 years old. Prosecutors also believe he set fires in some cases to try to obscure his...
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US’ Rubio wraps up Gulf tour as allies share concerns over Iran peace accord
a day ago
by Reuters
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Gulf allies on Thursday that any deal with Iran would take their interests into account, as he wrapped up a Middle East trip aimed at winning over regional partners with deep reservations about the preliminary accord. Speaking at a meeting of Gulf Arab foreign ministers in Bahrain – home to the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet – Rubio said Washington was seeking an enduring peace with long-time foe Iran that would not come at the expense of the security of allies in...
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EU releases €3 billion loan for Ukraine’s recovery
a day ago
by Associated Press
The European Union has disbursed the first €3 billion (US$3.4 billion) tranche of a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, the country’s prime minister announced on Thursday at the opening of a conference on Ukraine’s post-war recovery in Poland. The conference, attended by key European leaders including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, is both a fundraising forum and a message to Russia that Ukraine’s Western supporters are in it for a long...
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3-year-old found dead in car during France heatwave
a day ago
by Agence France-Presse
A three-year-old has died after finding himself trapped in a car in the Paris region in extreme heat, a prosecutor said on Thursday, the third such fatality this week. The boy had slipped into the family car while his father thought he was napping, then found himself unable to get out with the child lock in the town of Saint-Gratien, the prosecutor said, after a police source and civil defence also reported the death. France on Wednesday recorded the hottest day since measurements began in 1947,...
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1 in 5 coffees sold in Europe contains pesticides: report
a day ago
by dpa
There is a one in five chance that a packet of coffee beans sold in Europe contains residues of pesticides thought to have been erased during roasting, and in some cases include banned sprays that cause cancer, according to new research. There is a “systemic pattern” of pesticides showing up again and again in beans from most major production regions, says Coffee Watch, a US-based non-profit organisation seeking to reform the global coffee industry. Coffee Watch partnered with Pesticide Action...
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Trump casts doubt on US striking Iran school on war’s first day
a day ago
by Reuters
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday it may never be known who was at fault for a deadly strike on a girls’ school in Iran on February 28, the first day of the Iran war, that killed scores of children. Reuters first reported in March that an initial internal US military investigation showed US forces were likely responsible for the fatal strike in Minab in southern Iran. The Pentagon has since elevated the probe but it has not acknowledged any preliminary findings. “I don’t know that they...
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Trump shrugs off Britain’s incoming leader: ‘I hear he’s extremely liberal’
a day ago
by Bloomberg
US President Donald Trump was dismissive of Andy Burnham, who is set to become the next UK prime minister, saying he was unfamiliar with him and has only heard that he is “extremely liberal”. The US president was asked by a reporter on Wednesday about what he knew about Burnham, the former mayor of Greater Manchester who is poised to succeed Keir Starmer in Britain’s latest leadership shake-up. “I don’t know anything. I see that he was, I guess, the mayor of a town. I hear he’s extremely...
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Trump opens 250th US birthday party with a campaign-style rally
a day ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump opened 16 days of celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary Wednesday with a rally-style speech – turning a national commemoration into a highly politicised showcase for his second-term agenda. The address, on Washington’s National Mall, underscored how Trump has reshaped the anniversary around his own brand of politics and showmanship, blurring the line between official celebration and campaign-style spectacle. The Republican leader eventually invoked the grand...
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Hong Kong can take the regulatory high road amid US-China AI decoupling
2 days ago
by Ruby Tong
The market realignment over the past week starkly captures the self-defeating logic of America’s technology containment strategy. The momentum began on June 15, when the shares of Chinese artificial intelligence pioneer Zhipu AI, which trade in Hong Kong under Knowledge Atlas Technology, surged by 48 per cent intraday after it announced the open-source release of its GLM-5.2 foundation model. The rally continued this week, with Zhipu’s shares trading at an intraday high of HK$2,980 (US$380) in...
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Thousands feared dead after major earthquakes hit Venezuela
2 days ago
by Reuters
Thousands of Venezuelans were feared dead on Thursday after two powerful earthquakes wreaked havoc in and around the capital Caracas, trapping people beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings and setting off powerful aftershocks. A magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit about 160km (100 miles) west of Caracas on Wednesday afternoon, followed less than a minute later by a magnitude 7.5 tremor, according to the US Geological Survey. Emergency workers scrambled over the debris of collapsed buildings in...
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General who was last US soldier out of Afghanistan suddenly steps down
2 days ago
by Associated Press
The US Army’s commander of its forces in Europe and Africa – who was famously the last American soldier to leave Afghanistan in 2021 – is unexpectedly stepping down from his post after just 18 months in the job, the Army confirmed late on Tuesday. General Christopher Donahue, commanding general of US Army Europe and Africa and commander of Nato’s Allied Land Command, will relinquish his command on July 2, according to an Army statement. He is the latest in a line of nearly two dozen top military...
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Keiko Fujimori vows to unite a Peru ‘split in two’ as run-off lead holds
2 days ago
by Reuters
Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori said on Wednesday she would seek to unite a Peru “split in two” if she takes office, after razor-thin election results gave her enough votes to secure what appears to be an insurmountable lead in the presidential run-off. Fujimori, a four-time presidential hopeful and the daughter of late former president Alberto Fujimori, said she would make an “open call” to experienced technocrats to form her first cabinet, as she seeks to fulfil campaign promises to...
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8 takeaways from the US-Iran war
2 days ago
by Zhou Bo
The war in Iran is effectively over. Although the dust has yet to settle, some lessons are already visible. First, US President Donald Trump has waged a personal war at the world’s expense. Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu warned that arms are ill-omened tools, employed only as a last resort. Trump, who has admitted he doesn’t like to read, may not realise this. Few people know why he ordered a strike on Iran. Maybe kidnapping president Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela was too easy or Israeli Prime...
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These 3 Brazilian sisters have lived to over 100. Scientists want to know their secret
2 days ago
by Reuters
What is the secret to a long life? Three Brazilian sisters with a combined age of 316, who were named by Guinness this month as the oldest living trio of siblings in the world, may help researchers find out. The DNA Longevo Project, a study led by scientist Mayana Zatz from the University of Sao Paulo, aims to investigate the biological factors behind ageing. Findings from the three sisters’ case could help scientists better understand why some people remain physically and cognitively...
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With no team in World Cup, China fans root for Ronaldo, Messi … and a referee
2 days ago
by Lucy Quaggin,Yuanyue Dang
On a sunny day in Brooklyn’s Dumbo neighbourhood, punters piled into the fifth floor of Time Out Market to Portugal House – part food court, part bar, full-blown World Cup party. The room was awash with Portuguese team jerseys, filled with fans sipping cold beer and soft drinks, proudly singing Portugal’s national anthem before their match against DR Congo. “Hopefully, one day I can sing the Chinese national song in a World Cup stadium,” said Zhai Yibo, a 20-year-old Chinese student studying in...
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Brazil detains Spanish woman for racism, in latest high-profile arrest
2 days ago
by Associated Press
Brazil’s federal police detained a Spanish citizen in Sao Paulo’s international Guarulhos airport for racism on Wednesday, the latest in a series of high-profile arrests of foreign tourists on similar grounds. Brazil has some of the strictest anti-racism laws in Latin America. Insulting a person on the basis of race carries a penalty of imprisonment from two to five years and a fine. The crew of a Latam airlines flight arriving from the northeastern city of Sao Luis called police, who arrested...
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Trump’s name is gone from the Kennedy Centre. Why is the tarp still up?
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
A US federal judge asked on Wednesday for an explanation for why a tarpaulin continues to cover the facade of the Kennedy Centre where President Donald Trump’s name was recently removed. District Judge Christopher Cooper gave the board of trustees of the performing arts venue until the end of July to explain “the purpose for and status of the tarp and scaffolding that defendants have erected on the front portico of the centre”. Trump’s name was removed from the Kennedy Centre on the orders of...
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Trump cancels signing of key US housing bill until Save America Act is passed
2 days ago
by Reuters
President Donald Trump cancelled his plan to sign a bipartisan affordable housing bill on Wednesday in an effort to pressure his fellow Republicans to pass a long-stalled package of US national voting restrictions that has aggravated party fissures and shown the limits of his power. “Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency,” Trump wrote in a social media...
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France confirms Ebola virus in doctor who worked in DR Congo
2 days ago
by Associated Press
A positive case of Ebola virus has been identified in France in a doctor travelling back from the Democratic Republic of Congo, the French Ministry of Health said Wednesday. The individual, who has not been identified, returned from a humanitarian mission in one of the virus transmission zones in the DR Congo and was taken into care at a specialised facility in France. The person is in stable condition, the ministry said. The Congolese health ministry said on Wednesday there are 1,094 confirmed...
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Indian tech hub names road for Trump, draws flak from PM Modi’s party
2 days ago
by Reuters
A key road named after US President Donald Trump in India’s opposition-ruled tech hub of Hyderabad has drawn criticism from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party, which dismissed the move as “hypocrisy”. US-India ties have deteriorated during Trump’s second term, with Washington imposing high tariffs on Indian goods, punishing New Delhi for purchasing Russian oil, and engaging closely with India’s arch-rival Pakistan. The road in the capital of the southern state of Telangana, ruled by...
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UK’s revolving door of prime ministers reveals a deeper malaise
2 days ago
by Michael Jinghan Zeng
The resignation of Prime Minister Keir Starmer has once again plunged British politics into uncertainty. Britain is now poised to welcome its seventh prime minister in a decade: after David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak and now Starmer, yet another successor is waiting in the wings. For a country that often presents itself as a model of political stability and democratic governance, such an extraordinary turnover of leadership raises questions about the...
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‘War of words’ won’t stop Iran nuclear inspections, says IAEA
2 days ago
by Bloomberg
The international nuclear watchdog responsible for verifying Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium dismissed the conflicting signals from Tehran and Washington overnight and said it expects to resume full monitoring at some stage. “There’s a war of words here,” said International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi, referring to White House statements about monitoring that were disputed by Iran. In Washington on Tuesday, President Donald Trump threatened to halt...
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Ukraine drones knock out power in Russia-held Crimea’s biggest city
2 days ago
by Reuters
Ukrainian drones knocked out power in Sevastopol, the biggest city in Russian-held Crimea, on Wednesday and targeted facilities in central and southern Russia, local officials said, underscoring the reach of Kyiv’s attacks on energy infrastructure. Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russian oil refineries, depots and supply routes this year, pushing up petrol prices in Russia, where authorities have limited sales in some regions. Fuel shortages have been particularly acute on the Crimean...
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EU and China need a grand bargain to avoid a trade war
2 days ago
by Yan Shaohua
As European leaders convened at the European Council meeting in Brussels this month, the spectre of a full-blown trade war with China cast a long shadow over the proceedings. Amid ongoing anti-subsidy probes into Chinese green technology and the looming threat of retaliatory tariffs, the economic bedrock of the China-EU relationship appears increasingly fragile. Yet, beneath the hawkish political rhetoric, recent high-level meetings between European officials and their Chinese counterparts...
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Keiko Fujimori edges closer to winning Peru’s presidency
2 days ago
by Agencies
Keiko Fujimori is poised to become Peru’s next president after running her fourth consecutive campaign, according to figures published late Tuesday by the elections regulator after weeks of adjudicating disputed ballots. With 43,386 votes between Fujimori and leftist rival Roberto Sanchez, and no more than 39,300 votes in dispute, the conservative had enough of a margin to secure her lead. Fujimori had 50.1 per cent of the vote while Sanchez had 49.9 per cent with 99.8 per cent of ballots...
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US Pacific Command name change risks damaging India ties: ‘senseless’
2 days ago
by Maria Siow
A Pentagon decision to strip “Indo” from the name of its largest unified military command eight years after it was initially added has raised questions about the United States’ continuing commitment to India. In a statement announcing the Indo-Pacific Command’s name change on June 16, US officials portrayed the move as a matter of “honour”, “pride” and respecting “historical roots”. But analysts told This Week in Asia that New Delhi would likely read the reversion to Pacific Command (PACOM) as...
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Mamdani-backed candidates win Democratic congressional primaries in New York
2 days ago
by Bloomberg
Three candidates endorsed by Zohran Mamdani swept to victory in Democratic congressional primaries on Tuesday, showing that the coalition which powered the New York City mayor to a surprising victory last year is gaining strength. Some of the city’s most established political figures were toppled in races that highlighted divisions within the party over ideology, Israel and immigration. Former New York City comptroller Brad Lander defeated two-term Congressman Dan Goldman in New York’s 10th...
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Ukrainian Attacks Spur State of Emergency Declaration in Crimea
an hour ago
by Ivan Nechepurenko
Crimea (Ukraine), Ukraine, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Sevastopol (Ukraine), Russia, Drones (Pilotless Planes)Weeks of intense strikes by Ukraine have rattled everyday life in Crimea to an extent unseen since Russia illegally annexed the peninsula in 2014.
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Zelensky Steps Up Threats Against Belarus for Aiding Drone Attacks
6 hours ago
by Carlotta Gall and Oleksandr Chubko
Drones (Pilotless Planes), Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), International Relations, Threats and Threatening Messages, Politics and Government, Defense and Military Forces, Deaths (Fatalities), Remote Control Systems, Lukashenko, Aleksandr G, Tikhanovskaya, Svetlana, Belarus, Kyiv (Ukraine), Russia, Ukraine, Zelensky, VolodymyrUkrainian officials say their northern neighbor is allowing its radio relay stations to be used to guide Russian attack drones more precisely.
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Big Wins for Trump at the Supreme Court, and a $2.5 Billion Cyberattack Whodunit
2 hours ago
by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart, Jazmine Ulloa and Adriana Loureiro Fernandez
United States Politics and Government, Cyberwarfare and Defense, Supreme Court (US)Plus, the Friday news quiz.
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The Aftermath of Venezuela’s Earthquakes
4 hours ago
by Adriana Loureiro Fernandez, Leila Medina and Estelle Caswell
Earthquakes, VenezuelaAdriana Loureiro Fernandez, a photographer for The New York Times, describes the scene on the ground after the Venezuelan earthquakes.
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He Was Deported Back to Venezuela and Started Anew. Then the Quakes Hit.
13 hours ago
by David Ovalle
Venezuelan-Americans, Venezuela, Earthquakes, Disasters and EmergenciesVenezuelans in South Florida were frantically trying to track down friends and relatives after two earthquakes in Venezuela. Jorge Erazo was among the missing.
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Immigration Hard-Liners Repeatedly Lost in Court Before Justices Ruled in Their Favor
5 hours ago
by Hamed Aleaziz
United States Politics and Government, Decisions and Verdicts, Temporary Protected Status (US Immigration), Politics and Government, Deportation, Immigration Detention, Immigration and Emigration, Homeland Security Department, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Supreme Court (US), Trump, Donald J, Miller, Stephen (1985- ), Haiti, El Salvador, Ukraine, Syria“This is a victory 10 years in the making,” a White House official said after the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration could end deportation protections for some migrants.
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Justices Clash on Whether Race Played a Role in Trump’s Bid to Deport Haitians
17 hours ago
by Adam Liptak
United States Politics and Government, Haitian-Americans, Deportation, International Relations, Conservatism (US Politics), Decisions and Verdicts, Midterm Elections (2026), Illegal Immigration, Courts and the Judiciary, Elections, Courts and the Judiciary, Temporary Protected Status (US Immigration), Supreme Court (US), Trump, Donald JThe split mirrored one that has long divided Americans: how seriously to take the president’s loose, provocative and sometimes ugly remarks.
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Here’s What the Supreme Court’s Decision Means for TPS Holders
17 hours ago
by Jazmine Ulloa, Lydia DePillis and Miriam Jordan
Illegal Immigration, United States Politics and Government, Home Health Care, Deportation, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Supreme Court (US), Alito, Samuel A Jr, United StatesThe ruling on Temporary Protection Status will have swift repercussions for migrants and employers alike.
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After Attacking Cargo Ship, Iran Presses Its Claim to Authority Over Strait
3 hours ago
by Euan Ward
Strait of Hormuz, Iran, Oman, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026)Iran issued a statement on Friday asserting its right to control traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, a day after firing on a container ship that took a route near Oman’s shore.
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How Three Months of War Changed the Gulf Forever
5 hours ago
by Vivian Nereim
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Defense and Military Forces, Rubio, Marco, Persian GulfFacing an emerging U.S.-Iran deal that leaves them vulnerable, Gulf Arab countries are reshaping their defense strategies, economies and trade routes.
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Oil Prices Return to Prewar Levels After Four Months
an hour ago
by Gregory Schmidt, Rebecca F. Elliott and Lisa Friedman
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Ships and Shipping, International Trade and World Market, Inflation (Economics), United States EconomyThe cost of crude has become a real-time barometer of the Iran war’s toll on the global economy.
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How a Jet Fuel Refinery Is Scrambling After the Iran War Oil Shock
5 hours ago
by John Yoon and Chang W. Lee
Airlines and Airplanes, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Refineries, International Trade and World Market, SK Group, South Korea, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, Supply Chain, Middle East, Persian Gulf, IranFor a mega-refinery in Ulsan, South Korea, a top exporter of jet fuel to the West Coast of the United States and other places, weaning off Middle Eastern oil is no small feat.
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Intel’s Chip Business Shows Signs of Life After Years of Struggle
5 hours ago
by Tripp Mickle
Computers and the Internet, Computer Chips, Artificial Intelligence, Commerce Department, Intel Corporation, NVIDIA Corporation, Apple Inc, Tan, Lip-BuIt is the centerpiece of President Trump’s drive to make more chips in the United States, but the company still has a long way to go before it can be called a complete turnaround.
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Apple, Micron, OpenAI and A.I.’s Rough Summer
2 hours ago
by Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Niko Gallogly, Brian O’Keefe and Ian Mount
internal-storyline-no, OpenAI Labs, Altman, Samuel H, Artificial Intelligence, Anthropic AI LLC, Apple Inc, Microsoft Corp, Micron Technology Inc, Computer Chips, Inflation (Economics), Initial Public Offerings, SOFTBANK Corporation, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Friar, SarahRising memory prices, more expensive iPads and a longer wait for OpenAI to go public: The sector that has driven markets skyward is hitting turbulence.
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The High School Pipeline to South Korea’s Chip-Making Fortunes
7 hours ago
by Max Kim
South Korea, Computer Chips, Education (K-12), Labor and Jobs, Politics and Government, Factories and Manufacturing, Samsung Electronics Co, SK GroupHuge memory-chip profits from the global A.I. boom have increased interest in semiconductor factory work. But behind the hype are uncertain job prospects.
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How a Niche Technology Became a Choke Point for A.I.
7 hours ago
by Don Clark and Gabriela Bhaskar
United States Politics and Government, Computer Chips, Computers and the Internet, Artificial Intelligence, Factories and Manufacturing, Amkor Technology Inc, Applied Materials Inc, Commerce Department, Intel Corporation, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd, University of California, Los Angeles, International Business Machines Corporation, InnovationAdvanced chip packaging, which boosts computing power for artificial intelligence, has made the United States more reliant on Taiwan than ever.
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Mamdani’s Rent Freeze Is Approved by New York City Board
12 hours ago
by Mihir Zaveri
Rent Control and Stabilization, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Landlords, Cost of Living and Affordability, Mamdani, Zohran, Rent Guidelines Board, New York City, Affordable HousingMayor Zohran Mamdani’s pledge to freeze rents for rent-stabilized apartments became a centerpiece of his campaign. Six months into his first year, a city panel delivered.
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As Europe Sweats, Some Politicians Talk of Air-Conditioning, Not Climate Action
an hour ago
by Michael D. Shear and Jeanna Smialek
Global Warming, Air Conditioning, Heat and Heat Waves, Weather, Heating, Aberdeen (Scotland), Europe, Politics and Government, Ghent (Belgium), Great Britain, Badenoch, Kemi, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right, Drought, Polls and Public OpinionHeat-related deaths and disruptions to daily life are forcing politicians to reckon, in different ways, with a rapidly warming planet.
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Europe’s Scorching Heat Is Gradually Moving East
2 hours ago
by Lynsey Chutel
Heat and Heat Waves, Weather, Heatstroke, Content Type: Service, London (England), Great Britain, EuropeParts of Spain, France and other countries are seeing slight relief, but the record-breaking heat wave is far from over.
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Heat Wave Prompts Paris to Suspend Sports Events and Public Drinking
2 hours ago
by Ségolène Le Stradic
Paris (France), Heat and Heat Waves, Alcoholic Beverages, HospitalsThe Paris police chief, Patrice Faure, said that alcohol restrictions were intended to ease pressure on health services.
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Climate Change Fueling Europe’s Ferocious Heat Wave, Scientists Find
10 hours ago
by Raymond Zhong
World Weather Attribution, Research, Heat and Heat Waves, Global Warming, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Western Europe, WeatherA scientific analysis concluded that such high temperatures, across so much of the continent, would “not have been possible” without global warming.
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Pro-MAGA Groups Spur Trump Push For Cultural Change In Schools
5 hours ago
by Michael C. Bender
Civil Rights and Liberties, Parental Rights Movement, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Discrimination, Minorities, Diversity Initiatives, Education (K-12), Education Department (US), McMahon, Linda E, Trump, Donald J, Levesque, PaulOne nonprofit, Defending Education, initiated nearly a dozen civil rights investigations targeting diversity programs and transgender policies.
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How Trump’s Education Department Is Targeting Trans Students
5 hours ago
by Michael C. Bender, Nikolay Nikolov, Paul Abowd, Jon Miller, Rafaela Balster, Stephanie Swart and Ray Whitehouse
Discrimination, Civil Rights and Liberties, United States Politics and Government, Transgender, Law and Legislation, Trump, Donald J, Education Department (US)Our Washington correspondent Michael Bender explains how the Trump administration is trying to use a civil rights law that prohibits sex-based discrimination to roll back protections for transgender students.
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Obama Says He Occupies a ‘Suite’ in Trump’s Head
14 hours ago
by Erica L. Green
United States Politics and Government, Race and Ethnicity, Discrimination, Obama, Barack H, Presidential Library and Museum, Washington (DC), Iran, FranceFormer President Barack Obama says President Trump has an obsession with him and that Mr. Trump “knows better” than to say “crazy stuff” to his face.
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John Bolton, Former Trump Adviser, Is Expected to Plead Guilty in Classified Information Case
5 hours ago
by Aishvarya Kavi and Devlin Barrett
United States Politics and Government, Classified Information and State Secrets, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Justice Department, Bolton, John R, Trump, Donald J, Greenbelt (Md), Iran, The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir (Book), Computer Security, Espionage and Intelligence ServicesMr. Bolton is expected to admit to mishandling classified information and could face time in prison, in an inquiry that spanned the Trump and Biden administrations.
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After Almost 50 Years, Etan Patz’s Father Is Relieved to Have Closure
3 hours ago
by Hurubie Meko
False Arrests, Convictions and Imprisonments, Supreme Court (US), Vance, Cyrus R Jr, Patz, Etan, Stan PatzIn a rare interview, Stanley Patz said he hoped that a decision reinstating the conviction of Pedro Hernandez would end the ordeal of going to court and reliving the day of his son’s disappearance.
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Is There a Founding Story That Can Unify Left and Right?
5 hours ago
by Jia Lynn Yang
Declaration of Independence (US), Constitution (US), Washington, George (1732-99), Jefferson, Thomas, Trump, Donald JThere has never been agreement over the meaning of America’s creation 250 years ago. Maybe there shouldn’t be.
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With ‘Supergirl,’ Milly Alcock is Learning to Accept the Fear
5 hours ago
by Clarissa Cruz
Movies, Actors and Actresses, DC Universe, Content Type: Personal Profile, Alcock, Milly (2000- ), Gunn, James (1966- ), Gillespie, Craig, Safran, Peter, Sirens (2025) (TV Program), House of the Dragon (TV Program), Supergirl (Movie)After “House of the Dragon,” a starring role in another big franchise, “Supergirl,” gave Milly Alcock pause. It’s “this new gift of learning to accept the fear.”
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‘Supergirl’ Review: This Glass Ceiling Is Made of Kryptonite
a day ago
by Manohla Dargis
Movies, Supergirl (Movie), Gillespie, Craig, DC Comics, Alcock, Milly (2000- )Milly Alcock is naturally appealing in this derivative, if altogether watchable, superhero movie.
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The Supreme Court Is Unshackling the Presidency
5 hours ago
by Kate Shaw
Temporary Protected Status (US Immigration), Immigration and Emigration, Illegal Immigration, Roberts, John G Jr, Trump, Donald J, Haiti, Syria, Customs (Tariff), Supreme Court (US), Alito, Samuel A JrWhere is Chief Justice John Roberts? And why isn’t he putting limits on this administration?
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Is It Time for a New Sexual Revolution?
a day ago
by Ross Douthat and Sophia Alvarez Boyd
audio-neutral-informative, Sex, Women's Rights, Birth Control and Family Planning, Computers and the Internet, Politics and Government, Ethics (Personal), Conservatism (US Politics), Pornography, Abortion, Women and Girls, Men and Boys, internal-open-access-audioOne that actually brings men and women together.
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Protected No More
4 hours ago
by Tom Wright-Piersanti
internal-storyline-no, Supreme Court (US), Immigration and Emigration, Temporary Protected Status (US Immigration), Asylum, Right ofWe look at the impact of the Supreme Court’s immigration rulings.
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Late Night Grades the Attractions at the Great American State Fair
9 hours ago
by Trish Bendix
Television, Fallon, Jimmy, The Tonight Show (TV Program), Gutfeld, GregThe fair has everything, Jimmy Fallon said, including “a Trump approval rating roller coaster, which has the biggest drop in history.”
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Small Plane Crashes Into Tallest Building in Beijing
an hour ago
by Meaghan Tobin, Pei-Lin Wu and Keith Bradsher
Buildings (Structures), Airlines and Airplanes, CHINA INTERNATIONAL TRUST & INVESTMENT CORP, Beijing (China)Crowds in the capital’s central business district fled as the crash sent debris falling into the streets below.