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Trump Claims Breakthrough in Iran War Negotiations

President Donald Trump claimed he is close to reaching a deal with Iran to end their ongoing three-month war, with some sources indicating he has cancelled planned strikes against Tehran. Global markets responded positively to the announcement, with world shares surging and oil prices dropping more than 4%. Iran recently launched attacks on U.S. bases in Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan, which Iran said was in response to U.S. strikes that rendered an April ceasefire "meaningless."

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US-Iran Military Tensions Escalate as Trump Threatens 'Very Hard' Strikes

President Donald Trump threatened on Thursday that the U.S. would hit Iran 'VERY HARD TONIGHT' in a social media post. Trump also threatened to 'assume total control' of Iran's oil and gas industries. The escalation follows a series of military exchanges between the U.S. and Iran, with Iran retaliating against U.S. air and cruise missile strikes.

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Elon Musk Becomes World's First Trillionaire as SpaceX Goes Public

SpaceX went public in what sources describe as the largest IPO in history, raising $75 billion and valuing the rocket company at approximately $1.77 trillion. The public offering has made Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire, with his net worth reaching about $1.1 trillion. SpaceX stated the funds will be used to support missions to Mars and launch large data centers into space.

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Ebola Outbreak Spreads in Africa with Global Health Concerns

An Ebola outbreak is occurring in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with cases reaching 600 according to health officials. Global health authorities are working to help contain the outbreak as it continues to spread in the region. A US doctor who was isolated in a Czech hospital for Ebola monitoring has returned home.

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SpaceX IPO Set to Make Musk World's First Trillionaire

SpaceX is conducting an initial public offering that is expected to be the largest in history, with the company raising $75 billion and potentially achieving a valuation of $1.77 trillion. The IPO is set to make Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire, with his net worth reaching approximately $1.1 trillion. The company plans to use the funds for its ambitious goals including putting humans on Mars and launching large-scale data centers into space.

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US-Iran Nuclear Deal Negotiations Intensify Ahead of G7 Summit

President Trump and Iranian officials have indicated that negotiations for a deal between the US and Iran are progressing, with both sides suggesting an agreement may be close. Pakistan, reportedly serving as a mediator, has signaled that terms are being finalized, though conflicting details about the agreement's contents have emerged in media reports. Trump has criticized Iran for allegedly leaking details of the negotiations, while Iranian media has reported on purported terms of the deal.

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COVID-19 Crisis Devastates India with Record Deaths

India recorded 330,000 new COVID-19 cases and 2,263 deaths in a single day, with active cases surpassing 2.4 million. The Indian drug regulator granted restricted emergency use approval to Zydus Cadila's hepatitis drug for COVID-19 treatment. The Indian government announced it will provide 5 kg of free food grains to approximately 80 crore poor beneficiaries for May and June 2021.

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AI Technology Transforms Financial Services and Employment

AI agents are being adopted by banks and financial technology companies to perform tasks like shopping for consumers. AI chatbots are being used by millions of young people for emotional support when experiencing stress, anxiety or upset feelings. The artificial intelligence job market is experiencing growth, though it appears to favor experienced workers over entry-level candidates.

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Ukraine-Russia Conflict Continues with Territory Disputes

Ukrainian forces have increased attacks on Russian supply lines as part of what Ukraine describes as a 'lockdown' strategy. Ukraine reports it has reclaimed some territory during ongoing military operations. Separately, hundreds of Ukrainian children who were evacuated to Italy following Russia's invasion are now the subject of legal proceedings regarding their return.

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Ebola Outbreak Spreads in Democratic Republic of Congo

An Ebola outbreak is currently spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The World Health Organization reports that new cases are being identified in previously unaffected health zones. The WHO's head of epidemiology has expressed concern about the expanding geographical spread of the outbreak.

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Taliban Crackdown on Women's Rights Protests in Afghanistan

Taliban forces opened fire on a protest in Afghanistan related to dress code violations, resulting in two deaths. The protest occurred following the arrests of dozens of women for alleged dress code violations in the Afghan city of Herat. The incident represents part of ongoing tensions over women's rights restrictions under Taliban rule.

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2026 FIFA World Cup Opens in Mexico City

The 2026 FIFA World Cup opened in Mexico City at the Estadio Azteca with an opening ceremony featuring Shakira, followed by the tournament's first match between hosts Mexico and South Africa. The expanded 48-nation tournament features 72 group stage matches, with ticket prices starting at $140 and reaching up to $32,970 for the final. Haiti was forced to change their World Cup jersey design after FIFA deemed it too political for featuring imagery from the 1803 Haitian War of Independence.

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SpaceX Prepares for Public Stock Offering

SpaceX is preparing for a public stock offering according to reports. The company, founded by Elon Musk, is moving toward listing its shares publicly. An initial public offering would allow public investors to purchase shares in the private space company.

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Trump Administration Faces Multiple Political Challenges

Inflation has reached a three-year high, prompting discussions about Federal Reserve policy responses. President Trump has made appointments to key government positions, including Bill Pulte as acting Director of National Intelligence. The House of Representatives failed to renew FISA Section 702, a surveillance law used by U.S. intelligence agencies.

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Middle East Regional Tensions and Military Actions

Israel conducted air raids and artillery strikes on southern Lebanon, resulting in one injury according to reports. Separately, protests over ultra-Orthodox military draft requirements are occurring in Israel, creating political tensions within the governing coalition. Meanwhile, India and Pakistan maintain a truce following their conflict last May, though casualties continue to occur in their high-altitude border areas.

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2026 FIFA World Cup Kicks Off in North America

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has kicked off in North America with opening ceremonies and initial matches taking place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey was denied entry to Canada and will miss his team's first World Cup game against Panama in Toronto. President Trump is not attending the US men's national team's opener in Los Angeles but is expected to attend the final on July 19.

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Pope Visits Canary Islands to Address Migration Crisis

Pope Leo XIV is travelling to Spain's Canary Islands to address migration issues and meet with migrants. The Pope is drawing attention to the situation of migrants who attempt to reach Europe through this route. During his visit, the Pope has called for legal and safe immigration pathways.

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Trump Political Developments and White House Activities

President Trump has nominated Jay Clayton, former SEC chairman and current U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, as director of national intelligence. A federal judge has ordered Trump's name to be removed from the Kennedy Center by Friday, with the center's trustees voting to seek a stay of that directive. Trump is planning to host a UFC fight at the White House on the South Lawn.

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2026 World Cup Opens with Mexico Victory Over South Africa

Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0 in the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The tournament began with an opening ceremony and multiple matches scheduled, including the United States playing Paraguay as co-hosts. The game between Mexico and South Africa featured multiple red cards during play.

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Pentagon Locked Down Due to Hazardous Materials Incident

Multiple floors and corridors of the Pentagon were locked down and evacuated on June 11 due to a hazardous materials incident. Emergency crews and hazmat teams responded to the scene to investigate the situation. Pentagon safety systems detected an air quality issue that prompted the shelter-in-place order and emergency response.

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Saudi Arabia Lifts Five-Year Ban on Lebanese Imports

Saudi Arabia has lifted its five-year ban on Lebanese imports that was originally imposed in 2021. The ban initially targeted Lebanese fruits and vegetables due to concerns about drug smuggling. This move represents a significant step toward rebuilding relations between Lebanon and Gulf countries.

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Senate Primary Elections Show Mixed Results for Incumbents

Nancy Mace lost her GOP gubernatorial primary in South Carolina, placing fifth and failing to make the runoff. In Nevada, Trump-backed candidate David Flippo won the GOP primary to replace Rep. Mark Amodei, while Teresa Benitez-Thompson won the Democratic primary for a Nevada House seat. Senate forecasting has shifted with three races moving toward Democrats according to electoral analysts.

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Trump Administration Surveillance and Immigration Enforcement Actions

FISA Section 702, a surveillance tool used for preventing terror attacks and catching foreign spies, is set to expire after Congress failed to extend it. A man who assaulted a federal officer during protests at an ICE building in Portland, Oregon has been sentenced to 30 months in prison. Internal DOJ emails have been released regarding Attorney General Garland's 2021 memo about school board meetings.

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El Niño Weather Pattern Brings Record Heat Warnings

US scientists have officially declared that an El Niño event has begun. The weather pattern is expected to bring higher temperatures and extreme weather conditions. Forecasters indicate this El Niño could potentially be among the strongest on record, with record high temperatures possible in various regions.

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UK Defence Secretary Resignation Sparks Government Crisis

UK Defence Secretary John Healey has resigned from his position following a dispute over defence spending. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has defended his defence spending decisions, describing them as "hard-edged" choices. The former Defence Secretary has criticized the current defence investment plan as inadequate for requirements.

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Trump Administration Legal Battles Over Kennedy Center and Anti-Weaponization Fund

A federal judge denied the Kennedy Center's request to pause a ruling ordering the removal of President Trump's name from the building, with the denial coming just hours before a court-ordered deadline. Separately, a federal judge in Virginia extended a court-ordered block on the Trump administration's $1.8 billion settlement fund designed to compensate people claiming to be victims of weaponized government. The Justice Department had previously walked back the controversial fund plan after facing backlash from lawmakers and lawsuits.

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World Cup Gets Underway with Mexico vs South Africa Opening Match

The World Cup tournament has begun with Mexico facing South Africa in the opening match. Haiti was forced to change its World Cup jersey design after FIFA deemed it too political for featuring imagery from the 1803 Haitian War of Independence. FIFA President Gianni Infantino has defended ticket prices for the tournament, which start at $140 and reach up to $32,970 for the final.

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British Artist David Hockney Dies at Age 88

British artist David Hockney has died at the age of 88. He was widely recognized as one of the UK's most important and influential artists. Hockney was particularly known for his iconic swimming pool paintings and vibrant pop art style.

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Minnesota Lawmaker Murder Case Reaches Federal Court

Vance Boelter pleaded guilty in Minneapolis federal court to charges related to the fatal shooting of former Minnesota Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband. The case involved the killing of two people and serious injuries to another lawmaker and his wife. Boelter changed his plea after reaching a deal with federal prosecutors.

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AI Technology Reshapes Job Market

Corporate America is experiencing increased demand for artificial intelligence-related positions as companies seek to integrate AI technologies. The job market for AI roles is expanding, creating new employment opportunities in the sector. However, these positions appear to require significant experience, making them less accessible to entry-level workers.

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Supreme Court Blocks Alabama Nitrogen Gas Execution

The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked Alabama from executing an inmate named Jeffery Lee using nitrogen hypoxia. A lower federal court had previously ruled that this execution method violates the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. Nitrogen hypoxia is described as a relatively new method of carrying out the death penalty.

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Severe Weather and Tornadoes Strike Central US

Multiple days of severe storms and tornadoes struck the central United States and Midwest regions this week. The severe weather caused fatalities and significant property damage, including downed trees, power lines, and damaged roofs and homes. The storm system has since moved eastward.

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Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy Available in Pill Form in UK

Weight-loss drug Wegovy will be available in pill form in the UK for the first time. Manufacturer Novo Nordisk states that a daily tablet could be more convenient for some people than the current weekly injections. The pill form represents a new delivery method for the existing medication.

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Various Criminal Cases and Legal Proceedings

Multiple criminal cases are proceeding through various U.S. courts, including former Uvalde police chief Pete Arredondo facing endangerment charges and former NFL player Darron Lee indicted for murder. The Los Angeles County District Attorney is questioning the validity of claims in a major sexual abuse settlement, while New Hampshire's Supreme Court has overturned a child murder conviction. In Australia, authorities are investigating potential links between serial killer Ivan Milat and additional unsolved cases.

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Immigration Enforcement Sparks Controversy at Baltimore School

Immigration agents detained two people outside a Baltimore school on Thursday morning during preparations for kindergarten and pre-k promotion ceremonies. The incident prompted criticism from school and state officials. Separately, a Portland man was sentenced to 30 months in prison for throwing a rock that struck an ICE officer during a protest.

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UK Political and Legal Developments

Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, former DUP leader, is on trial facing 18 sex abuse charges including rape, all of which he denies. Nineteen people have been arrested in connection with disorder in Belfast, including an arson attack on a house in the Shore Road area. UK Defence Secretary John Healey has resigned from his position.

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Trump Hosts UFC Fight at White House Despite Legal Challenges

A federal judge rejected a request from two Virginia residents to block a UFC fight from being held at the White House. Judge Amit Mehta ruled that the UFC Freedom 250 event can proceed on the White House South Lawn on Sunday, June 14. President Donald Trump decided to host the UFC fight at the White House despite the legal challenge.

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Australia Faces Political Tensions Over One Nation Party Rise

Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers has criticized One Nation leader Pauline Hanson's relationship with billionaire Gina Rinehart, questioning whether Hanson truly represents ordinary Australians. Hanson has publicly described Rinehart as a friend and adviser, expressing respect for the mining magnate during an emotional speech. The political tensions come amid rising support for One Nation, with Chalmers framing the situation as presenting voters with a 'binary choice.'

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Taylor Swift Makes History at Songwriters Hall of Fame

Taylor Swift was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, becoming the youngest woman to receive this honor. During the ceremony, Swift delivered an emotional speech in which she thanked her family. The induction represents a historic milestone in Swift's career and for the recognition of younger songwriters.

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Artist David Hockney Dies at Age 88

British artist David Hockney has died at age 88. He was widely recognized as one of Britain's most influential artists. Hockney was particularly known for his iconic pool paintings, including works like "A Bigger Splash."

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UK Crime Cases Include Child Rape Conviction and Assault Charges

Bawan Harwe was convicted of child rape after luring underage girls to his flat with promises of free vapes and cash. In a separate case in Dundee, a brother and sister were found guilty of attacking teenage girls after the man made sexual remarks to a group of girls. Both cases resulted in criminal convictions through the UK court system.

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