More Than 90 Homes Were Destroyed in Vyshneve Near Kyiv After an Attack and Detonation
Ukraine’s Armed Forces Said the Object That Exploded Did Not Belong to Them but Did Not Identify It
Trump Announced the End of the U.S.-Iran Ceasefire
He Said Further Talks With Tehran No Longer Made Sense
Kyiv Is Rejecting a U.S.-Backed Plan to End the War
According to NYP, Zelensky Wants to Convince Trump That Ukraine’s Leverage Is Growing
The First Day of the NATO Summit in Ankara Was Overshadowed by Trump’s Sharp Remarks
He Said the War in Ukraine Does Not Affect U.S. Interests and Again Demanded Greenland
The U.S. Rejected Accusations of a Naval Blockade of Cuba After a Blackout Hit 10 Million People
Waltz Said the Cuban Government Itself Had Imposed the Real Blockade on Its People
Russia Struck Kyiv With Missiles, Sparking Major Fires Across the City
Warehouses Are Burning in the Sviatoshynskyi and Desnianskyi Districts, and Trams Were Damaged
Ukrainian Drones Struck Nine Russian Tankers in the Azov Sea Overnight
In 72 Hours, 21 Vessels and Six Power Substations in Crimea Were Hit
Two People Were Killed and 15 Wounded in a Strike on an Apartment Block in Kharkiv
A Residential Building in the Nemyshlianskyi District Was Destroyed
Ukrainian Drones Struck the Nizhnekamsk Refinery in Tatarstan
Local Authorities Confirmed an Attack on the Region
Britain and Turkey Are Preparing a Defense and Security Partnership Agreement
The Document Will Be Signed at the NATO Summit as the U.S. Reviews Its Commitments in Europe
Tehran Is Bidding Farewell to Former Supreme Leader Khamenei in a Six-Day Ceremony
Crowds Chanted “Death to America!” and “Revenge!”
NATO Is Launching a Shift of Defense Weapons Production to Europe at the Ankara Summit
The Plan Covers Stinger and AMRAAM Missiles and PAC-3 Maintenance for Patriots
An ICE Officer Shot and Killed a Mexican Citizen During an ID Check in Houston
The Agency Said the Man Tried to Run Over an Agent With His Car
The Killing of a Suspect in the Attempted Assassination of Yermolaev Could Cost Kyiv Dearly, The Guardian Reports
The Outlet Points to Risks for Ukraine if Alleged Intelligence Involvement Is Confirmed
An Israeli Police Officer Threw a Grenade Into a Car Carrying Palestinians and Fired After Them
A 16-Year-Old Was Killed During the Same Raid, and an Investigation Was Opened After the Video Was Published
Berlin Will Increase Debt by Almost €840 Billion by 2030 to Fund Rearmament
Defense Spending Will Rise to €183.6 Billion, While Business Warns the Financial System Is Near Its Limit
Warsaw Secretly Gave Kyiv Patriot Missiles While Rejecting an Official Request From Washington
Poland Also Gave Ukraine Its Place in Line for U.S. Production
The U.S. Revoked a License for Iranian Oil Operations After Strikes on Ships in the Strait of Hormuz
New Deals Are Banned From July 7, While Existing Ones Can Be Completed by July 17
Almost All NATO Countries Are Still Struggling to Find Funds to Raise Defense Spending
Debt, Deficits and Elections Are Blocking the 5%-of-GDP Target
Nord Stream Lost a €580 Million Lawsuit Against Insurers in London Over the Pipeline Explosions
The Court Found the War Exclusion Applicable Without Establishing Who Was Behind the Sabotage
Le Pen Said She Will Still Run for French President in 2027
She Plans to Challenge the Verdict in the Highest Court to Campaign Without an Electronic Bracelet
Nigel Farage Is Resigning as an MP to Seek Re-Election in Clacton
He Called It a Chance to “Stick Two Fingers Up at the Establishment”
The Netherlands Said It Has Exhausted Its Capacity for New Military Supplies to Ukraine
The Issue Includes Patriot Interceptor Missiles
After an Investigation Into Torture in the Skala Regiment, Seven More Recruit Deaths Were Revealed
In Total, 31 Such Cases Have Been Recorded Since Late Autumn
How Street-Level Forced Mobilization Unfolds in Ukrainian Cities
Video From Dnipro Without Commentary
The Volhynia Massacre Issue Could Be Tied to Ukraine’s EU Accession Talks
A European Parliament Amendment Demands Recognition of the Tragedy, Exhumations and Dialogue With Poland
Mobilization Without Rules
Violence, Deaths and Lawlessness by Recruitment Offices Across Ukraine
FIFA Is Starting Discussions on Fully Lifting the Ban on Russian Teams
The IOC’s Decision to Reinstate the ROC Opens the Way for Russia to Compete at the 2028 Olympics
Abnormal Heat in the Eastern and Central U.S. Has Killed at Least 25 People
New Jersey Recorded the Most Deaths, With 22 Cases
Two Syrians Were Detained in Nuremberg on Suspicion of Raping Two Girls
Police Believe the Victims Were Drugged Beforehand
Ukraine and Russia’s Decade-Long Dispute in The Hague Ended Without a Clear Winner
Neither Kyiv nor Moscow Secured an Unequivocal Victory, and Both Sides Are Interpreting the Ruling in Their Favor
Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands Are Threatened by Super Typhoon Bavi
Wind Speeds Have Reached 269 km/h, Making It the Region’s Second Such Storm This Year
About 20 Pieces of Jewelry Were Stolen From the Lalique Jewelry Museum in France
The Damage Is Estimated at About €4 Million
Cyclospora Cases Have Surged in the U.S., With Nearly 700 Infections Recorded in Michigan
The CDC Is Investigating an Outbreak in 18 States, With Cases 14 Times Higher Than Usual
The IOC Temporarily Reinstated the Russian Olympic Committee’s Membership
The Decision Came After the ROC Confirmed It Would End Activities in Territories Under Ukraine’s Jurisdiction
Norway to Ban Generative AI for Schoolchildren Aged 6 to 13
Authorities Cite Decline in Basic Learning Skills—Reading, Writing and Arithmetic
Major Brewers in Britain Were Accused of Passing Off Ordinary Beer as “Craft.”
Camra Is Calling for an Investigation, Saying Four Giants Produce 7 of 10 Popular “Craft” Brands
Meta Unveiled a New Image-Generation Model, Muse Image
It Will Come to Meta AI, Instagram and WhatsApp, With Advertisers Also Getting Access
Trump Called FIFA President Infantino—and a Red Card for a U.S. Player Was Simply Overturned
Belgium Is Shocked: FIFA’s Decision Directly Contradicts Tournament Rules
British Lawmakers Called for Considering a Ban on Masha and the Bear in the U.K.
They Called the Animated Series a Tool of Russian “Soft Power”
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