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Netanyahu urges Israel to end dependence on US military aid and build own arms industry
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on June 18 to reduce reliance on US military aid and develop independent weapons systems.
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US begins 60-day suspension of Iran sanctions allowing limited oil sales
The US started a 60-day reprieve from sanctions on Iran permitting limited crude oil and petrochemical sales through August 21, 2026.
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US Congress passes bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act to lower costs
The US Congress passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act to increase housing supply and cut costs.
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ABC urges viewers to oppose FCC probes of The View and license reviews of local stations
ABC launched a campaign urging viewers to submit comments opposing FCC investigations into The View and early license renewals for eight ABC stations.
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Indian student enrollments abroad fall amid rupee decline and visa tightening
Indian student enrollments in the US and UK have dropped sharply due to currency depreciation and stricter visa rules, prompting some to reconsider studying abroad.
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Two killed and one child injured in shooting at northern California library
Two adults were killed and one child injured in a June 22 shooting at the Chico branch of Butte County Library in northern California.
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Ransom notes claim NBC host Savannah Guthrie's mother died after abduction in Arizona
Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her Tucson-area home in February; ransom notes later claimed she died shortly after capture.
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US DOJ opens civil rights probe into NY Poetica Coffee over ban on Congressman Goldman
The US Department of Justice launched a civil rights investigation into Poetica Coffee after its social media post refusing service to Rep. Dan Goldman surfaced.
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US and Iran sign preliminary peace deal including nuclear inspections but details remain disputed
The US and Iran agreed on a preliminary peace deal with provisions for IAEA nuclear inspections, though Iran disputes inspection terms.
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Germany proposes raising retirement age to 70 and introducing Swedish-style funded pension
Germany’s government-backed commission unveiled a pension reform plan to raise retirement age to 70 by 2090s and add a state-run funded pension scheme.
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Trump withdraws AI executive order after last-minute Silicon Valley pushback
President Donald Trump pulled his AI executive order on May 21 following objections from tech leaders including David Sacks, Elon Musk, and Mark Zuckerberg.
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Trump says US will control Iran’s use of unfrozen funds for food and medical purchases
President Donald Trump stated that the US will control unfrozen Iranian funds, limiting their use to food and medical purchases from the US amid disagreement with Iran.
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Three killed in Montreal shooting in Jewish neighbourhood including suspect
A shooting in Montreal’s Cote-des-Neiges neighbourhood on June 22 killed three, including a police officer and the gunman.
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US Army Green Berets test stealth Grasshopper glider drones for covert resupply
US Army Green Berets are testing Grasshopper glider drones that deliver supplies stealthily by avoiding enemy electronic detection.
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First round of US-Iran talks in Switzerland ends with progress toward deal
The first round of US-Iran talks concluded June 21 in Switzerland, producing a roadmap for a final deal within 60 days.
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US Secretary of State Rubio visits Gulf to discuss Iran ceasefire deal and regional security
Marco Rubio met Gulf leaders June 23-25 to discuss the US-Iran MoU and regional security concerns including the Strait of Hormuz.
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At least seven killed and dozens wounded in Chicago shootings over Juneteenth weekend
Multiple shootings since June 18 in Chicago have killed at least seven and injured dozens, including a mass drive-by on Juneteenth.
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Iran warns US over Trump threats as talks in Switzerland face tensions
Iran's chief negotiator warned the US against threats after Trump vowed military action during June 21 Switzerland talks.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces resignation amid Trump criticism
Keir Starmer announced June 22 he will resign as Labour leader while staying prime minister during transition amid pressure and Trump attacks.
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Trump and Meloni Clash Over Italy's Role in US Iran War Effort and G7 Summit
US President Trump criticized Italian PM Meloni for denying US base access and seeking photos, while Meloni denied the claims and called them baseless.
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Israeli Poll Finds 92% Believe Iran Gained from Middle East Conflict and US Deal
A Hebrew University poll shows 92.1% of Israelis see Iran as the main beneficiary of the recent Middle East conflict and US-Iran agreement.
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Trump-backed Abelardo de la Espriella narrowly wins Colombia presidential runoff
Abelardo de la Espriella has narrowly defeated Iván Cepeda in Colombia's June 21 presidential runoff vote.
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Trump's $14.7M Lincoln Memorial Pool Renovation Suffers Paint Peeling and Algae Growth
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation funded with $14.7 million faces paint peeling and algae issues; Trump alleges deliberate vandalism.
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Execution of Tennessee inmate Tony Carruthers postponed after failed lethal injection attempt
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee granted a one-year reprieve to Tony Carruthers after a failed lethal injection attempt postponed his execution.