How social media is changing Wimbledon from eminent tournament to ‘bucket list’ event
From high-profile influencers to live ticket-queue tracking, some fear aggressive marketing is ruining championshipsFrom photos of influencers in crisp white linen dresses posing in front of floral displays at Centre Court to videos promising hacks to beat the queues and secure tickets, the hype around Wimbledon has never been bigger on Instagram and TikTok.The social media frenzy has caused concerns that Wimbledon is increasingly becoming a tourist event rather than a tennis tournament, overrun with influencers using the championship’s iconic aesthetic to build their profiles and attracting attenders more interested in dressing up and taking photos than watching the games. Continue reading...
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Renewed Middle East conflict will buffet world economy, IMF warns – POLITICO
• The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned on Wednesday that renewed geopolitical conflict in the Middle East would negatively impact global economic growth and increase inflation. • This warning follows an announcement by President Donald Trump that the U.S. ceasefire and peace process with Iran has officially ended.
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POLITICOCeasefire with Iran over, says Trump in big declaration at NATO Summit after US strikes
• Former President Donald Trump declared that the ceasefire with Iran has ended during a major announcement at the NATO Summit. • The statement was made in response to journalist inquiries regarding whether the previous ceasefire and the associated 14-point Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) are now "dead."
Read original · hindustantimes.comHeadlines for July 08, 2026
• On July 8, 2026, the U.S. renewed attacks on Iran and reimposed oil sanctions after President Trump declared the ceasefire "over," while simultaneously praising Turkish President Erdoğan. • The escalation has caused diplomatic friction, with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu criticizing Trump's embrace of Erdoğan and the Pentagon considering relocating Gulf bases to Israel.
Read original · democracynow.orgCrisis Timeline: The Strait of Hormuz War 2026
• A military crisis erupted in the Strait of Hormuz starting February 28, 2026, involving a series of ship attacks and military strikes. • The conflict has been characterized by a volatile cycle of diplomatic developments, ceasefires, and strategic market fluctuations.
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HormuzstraitmonitorErdogan’s NATO Gambit: How Ankara Became the Alliance’s New Center of Gravity — Foreign Affairs Forum
• Turkey is set to host the 2026 NATO Summit in Ankara, marking a strategic shift from being viewed as a "difficult partner" to an indispensable stakeholder within the alliance. • This repositioning is the result of Turkey's long-term investments in industrial capability, technological development, strategic autonomy, and regional diplomacy.
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FafU.S. Strikes Iran and Blocks Its Oil Sales - The New York Times
• The Trump administration revoked a sanctions waiver for Iran’s oil industry on Tuesday, reversing a key concession from a temporary cease-fire agreement reached last month. • The waiver had previously allowed Iran to resume global oil sales as an incentive to ensure the success of a nuclear development accord.
Read original · nytimes.comAnother oil tanker targeted in Strait of Hormuz amid shaky US-Iran ceasefire
• A commercial oil tanker caught fire after being struck by a projectile while transiting the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Limah, Oman. • The British military reported the incident on Monday, though no injuries were reported following the attack.
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The HillNATO allies temper expectations for summit after Trump’s angry entrance - POLITICO
• NATO allies are lowering their expectations for the current summit following an aggressive and critical entrance by U.S. President Donald Trump. • The atmosphere remains tense as Trump's grievances and posturing cast a shadow over the diplomatic proceedings, though officials note his behavior is not unexpected.
Read original · politico.comTrump Lashes Out at Europe at NATO Summit: Live Updates - The New York Times
• President Trump criticized European allies during a NATO summit for their failure to join the war in Iran and labeled Spain as "hopeless." • During the meeting, Trump reiterated his interest in acquiring control of Greenland, adding tension to the diplomatic proceedings.
Read original · nytimes.comThe NATO Summit in Ankara: moving towards the Alliance 3.0 - Friends of Europe
• The NATO Summit in Ankara highlighted a strategic shift toward "Alliance 3.0," emphasizing the need for Europe to assume greater defense responsibilities as U.S. priorities evolve. • The analysis argues that the U.S. has not provided sufficient long-term support to Ukraine, which is viewed as the most effective way to weaken Russia's military capabilities.
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Friends of EuropeReassessing the US Alliance System
• President Trump is implementing a second-term foreign policy approach focused on reassessing and restructuring the U.S. alliance system. • The administration is prioritizing key strategic areas, including burden sharing, defense, deterrence, diplomacy, and the strengthening of the U.S. economic base.
Read original · aei.orgAustralia news live: Telstra warns of ‘secondary issue’ after yesterday’s network outage; trains in regional Victoria cancelled again
Carrier says some customers still can’t connect to triple zero on its network. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastPublic transport commuters in New South Wales and Victoria have been urged to plan ahead and seek alternative travel plans this morning as networks continue to be affected by yesterday’s Telstra outage. The NSW transport department said last night that passengers on Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink regional rail services “should expect flow-on impacts” and “plan ahead and check the latest service information before commencing their journey due to ongoing disruptions affecting rail operations”. Victorians have been advised “not to travel on V/Line services” if possible, with regional train services reduced to “a very limited coach service”. Metro rail services in both Sydney and Melbourne remain unaffected.Late last night, Telstra confirmed a secondary issue flowing on from yesterday’s widespread national mobile outage that affected calls, including triple zero. Continue reading...
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