U.S. and Gulf States Issue Joint Statement on Middle East Security
They Call to Contain Iran, Keep Strait of Hormuz Open and Preserve Path to Palestinian Statehood
U.S. Tests Ukrainian Magura Naval Drones During Exercises in Philippines
Systems Are Seen as Key Tool in Possible Conflict Over Taiwan
U.S. Secretary of State Denies Any Deal Was Reached at Trump-Putin Meeting in Alaska
Rubio Says There Was Only a Proposal, Not an Agreement
“They Will Turn Your Son Into a Tiger.”
Skala Assault Regiment Recorded at Least 26 Non-Combat Deaths of Recruits in Six Months, With Signs of Beatings Found on Bodies and Mobilized Men Called “Disposable”; Commander Suspended During Investigation
Two Powerful Earthquakes Hit Central Venezuela, Strongest Since 1900
Power Goes Out in Caracas as Social Media Shows Footage of Destroyed Buildings
Lukoil’s Largest Refinery Halts Oil Processing After Drone Attack
It Is Fifth Russian Refinery to Stop Operations in June
Voronezh Blogger Records Video Appeal to Putin and Demands Live Meeting
He Says Russian Soldiers Are Tortured and Held in Pits by Their Own Commanders
Kaczyński Says He Will Return Ukraine’s Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise
Law and Justice Leader Criticizes Ukrainian Elite and Lviv Mayor’s Participation in Gdańsk Conference
Apple Sharply Raises Prices on Macs, iPads and Home Devices Worldwide
Memory-Chip Shortage Driven by AI Data-Center Demand Is Blamed, While iPhone Prices Remain Unchanged
Romania’s Chamber of Deputies Advances Bill on Union With Moldova
It Was Not Reviewed by Deadline and Passed Automatically—Now Decision Moves to Senate
Kremlin Discusses New Wave of Mobilization
Sources Say It Could Come in Fall 2026, but No Decision Has Been Made
AI-Linked Stocks Fall as Chipmakers Lead Selloff After Record Rally
Investors Take Profits and Question Massive AI Spending, With Nasdaq Down 3.3% Tuesday and Micron Shares Plunging 13%
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Termination of Protected Status for Syrians and Haitians
More Than 356,000 People Could Lose Right to Live and Work Legally in Country
“The War Will Be Completely Different.”
Lukashenko Says He Warned Zelensky’s People About Consequences of Drawing Belarus Into Conflict
France Seizes Russian Shadow-Fleet Tanker Off Sicily
Macron Says Paris Will Not Allow Sanctions Evasion or Financing of Russia’s War
Putin Grows Disappointed With Trump Over Shift on Ukraine, Financial Times Writes
At G7, Trump Was “Impressed” by Ukrainian Long-Range Strikes Deep Inside Russia and Agreed to Tougher Sanctions—but Kyiv Still Doubts His Consistency
Russia’s War Economy Is Stalling but Not on Brink of Collapse, The Economist Writes
Magazine Disputes Recession Forecasts: GDP May Grow About 1% This Year, and No Rapid Crash Is Yet in Sight
Ukrainian Armed Forces Say Russian Troops Are Leaving Kinburn Spit
It Turned Out to Be an Exaggeration
Ebola Virus Detected in France for First Time
Authorities Isolate Patient and Say Risk of Spread Is Low
U.S. Diesel Falls Below $5 a Gallon for First Time Since March
Decline Follows Drop in Oil Prices and Easing of Sanctions Against Iran
Odesa TCC Workers Ram Car and Take Driver by Force
Witnesses Say TCC Vehicles Had Other People’s License Plates
“The Enemy Plans to Form Additional Divisions and Five Brigades.”
Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi Says New Ukrainian Brigades Are Needed Because of Threat From Belarus
U.S. Senate Rejects Resolution Limiting Trump’s Authority to Wage War on Iran
Two Republicans Change Position, and Measure Fails 50–47
Trump Administration Requests $672 Million to Remove and Destroy Iranian Nuclear Materials
Sum Is Part of Broader $80 Billion Congressional Request for National Security Needs
Israel Will Not Allow 200,000 Lebanese to Return Home
Defense Ministry Says Troops Will Stay in Occupied Areas of Lebanon for Long Time
“Our War Against Russia.”
Der Spiegel Marks 85th Anniversary of Nazi Germany’s Attack on USSR by Drawing Parallels to Today—Arms Supplies to Ukraine and a Split in German Society, Where a Quarter of Former East Germans Feel Culturally Closer to Russia Than to the U.S.
Poland Strips Zelensky of Order of the White Eagle After Ukrainian Unit Is Named for “Heroes of the UPA.”
But Dispute Is Not Only About History: After the War, Poland and Ukraine Will Compete in the EU, and Warsaw Can Slow Kyiv’s Accession
EU Wants to Send Migrants Without Right to Asylum to Rwanda and Uzbekistan
Similar British and Italian Programs Were Previously Challenged in Court
Venezuela Prepares Debt Restructuring After Decade of Isolation
Country’s Public Debt Is Estimated at $240 Billion Against Economy of About $100 Billion
Russia Loses About 25% of Gasoline Production After Strikes on Refineries
Amid Shortage, Moscow Plans to Import Fuel by Sea
U.K. Develops Long-Range Weapon for Ukraine Without U.S. Components
Bloomberg Says Systems Will Strike Beyond 500 Kilometers and Cost About £400,000
Ukraine and U.S. Discuss Freezing War Along Front Line as Lavrov Rejects European Peace Terms
The Economist Reports Daily Informal Contacts Between Kyiv and Trump’s Team, While Russia Says Europe Wants to Save “Zelensky’s Regime”
Finland to Strengthen Russian Border Defenses Against Drones
Border Guard Receives €44 Million for New Surveillance and Counter-Drone Systems
Peskov Says State Duma Elections Will Be Held on Schedule
Meduza Says Security Officials Are Pushing to Postpone Them Over Falling Economy and United Russia Ratings
Trump Angered by Senate Move to Limit His Power Over Iran
He Says Tehran Is Already Weakened and “Ready to Give Up Almost Everything”
Pentagon to Create Two U.S. Training Ranges Simulating Combat in Ukraine
Sites Will Reproduce Use of Drones and Electronic Warfare Systems
Pentagon Chief Fires Commander of U.S. Army in Europe and Africa
FT Says General Donahue Played Key Role in Supporting Ukraine
Southern England Declares Red Heat Alert as Temperatures Reach 39°C
Schools Move to Shortened Day, Transport Disrupted After Overnight Thunderstorms
Investors Worldwide Dump Technology Stocks
European Market Falls 1%, While South Korea Drops More Than 9%
Germany Deploys Troops Near Belarusian Border to Deter Russia
If Volunteers Fall Short, Soldiers Could Be Sent to Lithuania Compulsorily
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