European parliament finally approves Trump tariff deal
MEPs agree to implement deal almost 12 months after it was proposed and just days before deadline of US threat to raise tariffsThe European parliament has given its final approval to implement last Julyâs tariff agreement with Donald Trump.Facing a threat of increased tariffs if the deal was not sanctioned by 4 July, MEPs agreed to approve the deal, with two main provisos. Continue reading...
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The worldâs conflicts are still rooted in geography. Globalisation didnât change much
⢠Despite the rise of globalization and the digital economy, global conflicts and power dynamics remain fundamentally rooted in geography. ⢠Critical infrastructure, including semiconductor facilities, data centers, and undersea cables, as well as mineral supply chains, remain concentrated in specific physical locations.
Read original ¡ theprint.inAP News in Brief at 6:04 a.m. EDT | National News
⢠An Iranian official stated that achieving an end to the current war requires the termination of Israelâs occupation of Lebanon. ⢠In a separate development, it was noted that congressional leaders and intelligence committees typically receive high-level briefings and advance notice of major events before rank-and-file members.
Read original ¡ militarynews.comAP News Summary at 4:04 a.m. EDT | National News
⢠An Iranian official stated that a permanent end to the war must include the termination of Israelâs occupation of Lebanon, according to state television reports. ⢠These developments follow U.S. President Donald Trumpâs announcement of an agreement to conclude the 3 1/2-month-old U.S. conflict with Iran.
Read original ¡ militarynews.comAP News Summary at 1:28 a.m. EDT | National News
⢠President Donald Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron in Evian-les-Bains, France, during the G7 summit to discuss a deal to end the U.S. conflict with Iran. ⢠Trump described the agreement as a potential breakthrough for global security, though some lingering questions remain before the formal signing.
Read original ¡ militarynews.comDaily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General
⢠UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher has allocated $10 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund to combat food insecurity and famine risks in Somalia. ⢠The funding arrives as humanitarian partners report that many newly displaced families have lost their belongings and tents, forcing them to rely on relatives and friends.
Read original ¡ press.un.orgThe World After A Grand Plan - by Dylan Muggleton
⢠Author Dylan Muggleton analyzes the feasibility of a "grand bargain" or grand plan to stabilize the current global geopolitical environment. ⢠The analysis argues that such a deal is unrealistic because modern competition occurs across multiple simultaneous domains, including technology, energy, security, and economics.
Read original ¡ geopoliticsreport.substack.comStarmerâs waning influence is apparent at awkward G7 summit
British prime minister was left making small talk unsure if a meeting with Trump and Zelenskyy was going aheadThe wait for Keir Starmerâs first session of the G7 gathering in Ăvian-Les-Bains was undoubtedly awkward. A meeting about the future of Ukraine had been due to start at 9am but more than half an hour later Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Emmanuel Macron were nowhere to be seen.On a live Reuters feed, Starmer could be seen standing next to the leaders of Canada and Japan as they milled about making small talk. âAre they, are they having a meeting?â the British prime minister could be heard asking. If he was referring to the missing attenders, and they were indeed having a meeting, it was clear he hadnât been invited. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comArtist defends Churchill video at National Portrait Gallery after being accused of âbarefaced lieâ
Helen Cammock says her comments blaming wartime leader for Bengal famine were intended to create âdialogueâ A Turner prize-winning artist accused of telling a âbarefaced lieâ about Winston Churchill in a video piece installed at the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) has defended her work, saying it was intended to create a âdialogueâ about figures in the galleryâs collection.Helen Cammockâs 40-minute moving image piece called Persistence has been at the centre of a row about the role Churchill played in the Bengal famine of 1943. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comWhere does Iran deal leave US-Israel relationship as they reach âa fork in the roadâ?
Prime minister faces prospect of going it alone against Iran as strategic interests of US and Israel are divergingIt took more than a day after news of Donald Trumpâs deal with Iran went public for Benjamin Netanyahu to speak out.When he finally appeared at a press conference on Monday evening, the Israeli prime minister skirted a cornerstone of his past public appearances: his excellent relationship with the US president. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comToronto police say dozens of shootings are linked to âmultilayeredâ gun-for-hire network
Young adults and teens are being recruited through apps like Telegram and paid to carry out attacks, officials sayPolice investigators in Toronto have said that dozens of shootings â including one at the US consulate in March â are linked to a âmultilayeredâ gun-for-hire network that is also responsible for attacks on synagogues around Canadaâs largest city.Torontoâs police chief, Myron Demkiw, told reporters on Tuesday that young adults and teenagers are being recruited through encrypted messaging apps such as Signal, Telegram and WhatsApp by âbad actorsâ and paid by the networks to carry out the attacks. Shooters are required to film their attacks in order to get paid. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comFrance to ditch AI data tools from Palantir for domestic provider
Switch to ChapsVision announced by PM comes amid concern about reliance on US-controlled technologyFranceâs domestic intelligence service is to ditch AI data tools from the US tech giant Palantir in favour of a domestic provider in an effort to avoid âstrategic dependencyâ, the prime minister, SĂŠbastien Lecornu, has said.âWe must use our own AI models; we cannot accept new strategic dependencies in âthe digital sphere,â Lecornu posted on social media. âWe cannot rely on tools developed by foreign powers. France must have its own tools.â Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comIranâs top envoy says peace deal with the US dependent on Israelâs withdrawal from Lebanon
Abbas Araghchi says âwar has not fully come to an endâ without Israeli forces leaving territories occupied during present conflictMiddle East crisis â live updatesIranâs top diplomat has said a peace deal with the US would require Israel to withdraw from Lebanon, as concern grows that Israel could undermine diplomatic efforts to finally end the Middle East war, with Donald Trump even criticising his ally and war partner as irresponsible.âWithout the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the territories they occupied during this war, the war has not fully come to an end,â said the Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi. Continue reading...
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