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Trump in G7 summit in France as he touts signing of Iran memorandum

Trump in G7 summit in France as he touts signing of Iran memorandum

Summary

President Trump attended the Group of Seven (G7) summit in France and announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Iran aimed at opening the Strait of Hormuz. The deal involves clearing mines from the strait to ensure safe passage for ships and will lead to 60 days of further negotiations.

Key Facts

  • President Trump arrived in France for the G7 summit held in Evian-les-Bains.
  • He announced that a memorandum of understanding with Iran has been signed.
  • The agreement aims to partially reopen the Strait of Hormuz by removing mines.
  • U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance, and Iran’s Parliament Speaker signed the deal.
  • The official text of the memorandum may be released after Friday’s signing ceremony.
  • Britain and France may contribute ships to help clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The deal starts a 60-day negotiation period for a final agreement with Iran.
  • Other summit topics include economic growth, supply chain issues, illegal immigration, artificial intelligence, and the situation in Ukraine.
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'Epic folly': As the US and Iran both declare victory, 'none of the problems were resolved'

'Epic folly': As the US and Iran both declare victory, 'none of the problems were resolved'

Summary

The conflict between the United States and Iran ended without solving the main issues. Both sides claim victory, but experts say neither achieved their key goals, and both suffered serious losses.

Key Facts

  • The war did not reach its main strategic goals for either the US or Iran.
  • Iran survived the conflict but faced severe economic problems.
  • The US and Israel damaged some Iranian capabilities but did not cause regime change.
  • The conflict did not result in a better nuclear deal with Iran.
  • Analysts describe the outcome as a "lose-lose" situation for all parties involved.
  • The situation is seen as an example of costly conflict with no clear winner.
  • The report comes from Ali Vaez, Director of the Iran Project at the International Crisis Group.
  • The wider region, including Israel and Lebanon, showed mixed reactions to the conflict’s end.
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Some of the skydivers killed in Missouri plane crash were experienced jumpers

Some of the skydivers killed in Missouri plane crash were experienced jumpers

Summary

A plane carrying a pilot and 11 skydivers crashed shortly after takeoff from Butler Memorial Airport in Missouri, killing everyone on board. Some of the skydivers were experienced and shared close bonds as part of their skydiving community. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but weather conditions were not thought to be a factor.

Key Facts

  • The crash happened on Sunday near Butler Memorial Airport in Missouri.
  • All 12 people on the plane died, including the pilot and 11 passengers.
  • Several victims were experienced skydivers who regularly jumped together.
  • Witnesses saw the plane make a sharp left turn about 100 feet above ground before crashing.
  • The plane appeared to lose power and stalled while the pilot tried to reach a highway to land.
  • The plane was a Pacific Aerospace 750XL, a single-engine plane commonly used in skydiving.
  • The aircraft was operated by Skydive Kansas City and was built in 2010.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board will release a final crash report in a year or more.
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Fox to buy streaming pioneer Roku in a $22 billion deal

Fox to buy streaming pioneer Roku in a $22 billion deal

Summary

Fox Corporation has agreed to buy streaming company Roku in a deal worth about $22 billion, combining cash and stock payments. The companies say Roku will keep operating as a platform open to partners, and the merger will create the third-largest U.S. TV viewing company.

Key Facts

  • Fox will pay $96 in cash and nearly one share of Fox stock for each Roku share.
  • The deal values Roku at about $160 per share and totals roughly $22 billion including debt.
  • After the deal, Fox shareholders will own about 73% of the new company, and Roku shareholders will own about 27%.
  • The merger is expected to finish in the first half of next year, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals.
  • Roku will keep running as an open platform, with Roku CEO Anthony Wood staying on and joining the Fox board.
  • Fox gains access to Roku’s streaming platform, which reaches over 100 million households worldwide.
  • The combined company will be the third-largest U.S. television player by viewing share.
  • Fox currently operates a large network of sports, news, and entertainment channels, and owns Tubi, a streaming service it bought in 2020.
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Electricity costs expected to hit record this summer, news analysis finds

Electricity costs expected to hit record this summer, news analysis finds

Summary

Electricity costs in the U.S. are expected to reach record levels this summer due to higher prices and hotter weather. A new report estimates that the average American household will spend about $800 on electricity from June to September, which is more than 10% higher than last year.

Key Facts

  • Americans will spend nearly $800 on electricity this summer, up 10.5% from last year.
  • Rising electricity prices are linked to increased energy demand and investments in upgrading the power grid.
  • The cost increase is partly due to the need for more energy to cool homes during hotter summers.
  • From 2019 to 2024, the average monthly electric bill rose by about 23%.
  • Arizona is expected to have the highest summer electricity costs at around $1,060 per household, up nearly 14% from last year.
  • Connecticut follows with an estimated $944 per household, up about 11%.
  • Washington and North Dakota are projected to have the lowest summer electricity costs at $488.
  • One in six U.S. households is behind on utility payments, and many Americans feel financially worse off than a year ago due to inflation and rising costs.
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China Arrests Christian Leaders in Underground Church Raid

China Arrests Christian Leaders in Underground Church Raid

Summary

Police raided an underground Christian church in Sichuan Province, China, detaining 31 people and holding two senior church leaders. China controls religious activities tightly and requires churches to register with the government, while independent churches face frequent crackdowns.

Key Facts

  • The raid took place at Early Rain Covenant Church in Jiangyou, Sichuan Province.
  • About 60 to 70 officers from police and other agencies participated in the raid.
  • Thirty-one people were taken for questioning; most were released except two elders.
  • The church did not register with the Chinese government, which is required for official religious groups.
  • China restricts public worship outside government-approved venues and monitors religious teaching and publishing.
  • The Chinese government says it protects freedom of religion and opposes foreign criticism of its policies.
  • Early Rain Covenant Church faced a major crackdown in 2018, with its pastor sentenced to nine years in prison.
  • The raid is part of wider government actions against unregistered Christian churches in China.
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Russian priest known as Putin's "confessor" hit by EU sanctions

Russian priest known as Putin's "confessor" hit by EU sanctions

Summary

The European Union added over 80 people and organizations to its sanctions list because of Russia’s war in Ukraine. Among those targeted is Georgiy Shevkunov, a senior Russian Orthodox Church bishop known as President Putin’s "confessor," accused of spreading Russian propaganda supporting the invasion.

Key Facts

  • The EU sanctioned more than 80 people and groups tied to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
  • Georgiy Shevkunov, also called Metropolitan Tikhon, is a senior Russian Orthodox Church bishop.
  • Shevkunov is known in Russia as Putin’s "confessor," though he has not confirmed this title.
  • He was named Metropolitan of Crimea, a region Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014.
  • The EU accused him of spreading Russian propaganda to justify the war in Ukraine.
  • Sanctions include asset freezes, travel bans, and restrictions on funding the sanctioned individuals and groups.
  • The sanctions also target manufacturers of military equipment, Russian propagandists, oil exporters funding the war, and officials linked to the poisoning of opposition figure Alexei Navalny.
  • The sanctions aim to pressure Russia to stop the war and weaken its military economy.
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Bonnie Tyler out of coma but 'very unwell' after emergency surgery

Bonnie Tyler out of coma but 'very unwell' after emergency surgery

Summary

Singer Bonnie Tyler is out of a coma following emergency intestinal surgery in Portugal but remains very unwell in intensive care. Doctors say her condition is slowly improving and they are confident she will recover, though it will take time.

Key Facts

  • Bonnie Tyler, 75, had emergency intestinal surgery in Faro, Portugal, in May.
  • She was placed in an induced coma to help her recover.
  • Tyler is now awake but still very ill and staying in intensive care.
  • Doctors are confident she will recover, but progress is slow.
  • Her summer tour dates are cancelled or postponed; some autumn shows may still happen.
  • Tyler and her team thanked fans for their support and asked for privacy.
  • Bonnie Tyler became famous for her 1983 hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart," which recently passed 1 billion streams.
  • She was made an MBE in 2023 for her contributions to music.
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UK bans social media for children under 16

UK bans social media for children under 16

Summary

The UK government announced it will ban children under 16 from using social media platforms. This law aims to protect young people from potential online harms by setting a strict age limit for access to certain apps and websites.

Key Facts

  • The UK is banning social media use for children under 16 years old.
  • This policy was announced by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
  • The UK is the fifth country to implement such a strict age-based social media restriction.
  • The goal is to protect children from risks that can come with using social media.
  • The ban will affect access to major social media platforms and applications.
  • Other countries with similar rules have introduced age limits to help keep kids safe online.
  • The policy is part of broader efforts by the UK to improve online safety for youth.
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World Cup vs. Taylor Swift: How Economic Impact on US Cities Compare

World Cup vs. Taylor Swift: How Economic Impact on US Cities Compare

Summary

The 2026 World Cup in the United States is expected to boost the U.S. economy by about $9.6 billion, which is nearly double the economic impact of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. While the World Cup brings many international visitors, Taylor Swift's tour mostly attracted local fans, limiting its nationwide economic impact.

Key Facts

  • The World Cup is estimated to add $9.6 billion to the U.S. economy.
  • Globally, the World Cup is expected to increase GDP by $21.1 billion.
  • Taylor Swift's Eras Tour boosted U.S. GDP by about $4.9 billion.
  • The World Cup attracts visitors from many countries, including Europe.
  • Many World Cup visitors stay longer and spend more on hotels, food, and travel.
  • Taylor Swift’s concerts mostly drew fans living within 200 miles of the show locations.
  • Taylor Swift sold over $2 billion in tickets, breaking previous concert sale records.
  • FIFA and President Donald Trump praised the ticket sales for the World Cup, but many matches are not sold out.
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Drone strikes have killed more than 1,000 civilians in Sudan this year, UN rights chief says

Drone strikes have killed more than 1,000 civilians in Sudan this year, UN rights chief says

Summary

Drone strikes have killed more than 1,000 civilians in Sudan during the first five months of 2026, according to the United Nations. The conflict, which began in 2023 between Sudan’s military and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, has grown deadlier, with increased drone attacks targeting civilians and infrastructure.

Key Facts

  • Over 1,000 civilians were killed by drone strikes in Sudan from January to May 2026.
  • The Sudan war began in April 2023 due to a power struggle between the military and Rapid Support Forces.
  • The war has caused at least 59,000 deaths over three years, with actual numbers likely higher.
  • In 2025, drone-related deaths rose by 600%, and drone attacks increased by 81% compared to 2024.
  • Drones have targeted civilian places such as hospitals, schools, markets, and displacement camps.
  • The conflict has caused a major humanitarian crisis, with about 34 million people needing help.
  • There have been widespread reports of rape and sexual violence during the conflict.
  • International officials are calling for an end to drone attacks and efforts to document war crimes.
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Inside Albania’s protests over Jared Kushner’s resort

Inside Albania’s protests over Jared Kushner’s resort

Summary

Jared Kushner, son-in-law of President Donald Trump, plans to build a $1.4 billion luxury resort on a remote island in Albania. This development has caused large protests in Albania, with people expressing concern about selling their land to foreign investors.

Key Facts

  • Jared Kushner is the founder of an investment firm called Affinity Partners.
  • He is working on a $1.4 billion luxury resort project on an Albanian island.
  • The island has been nicknamed "Kushner Island" by locals.
  • Many Albanians are protesting the project, saying "Albania is not for sale."
  • Protesters worry the project may lead to loss of control over their land.
  • The resort project has sparked debate about Albania’s future and foreign investment.
  • The news was covered in a podcast episode with multiple journalists and producers involved.
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WATCH LIVE: Trump joins official leaders' greeting at G7 summit in France

WATCH LIVE: Trump joins official leaders' greeting at G7 summit in France

Summary

President Donald Trump arrived in the French Alps to join world leaders at the G7 summit. He announced a new agreement that aims to end the U.S. war with Iran, despite recent tensions in the region.

Key Facts

  • President Trump is attending the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France.
  • He announced a deal intended to end the U.S. war with Iran.
  • Talks between Trump and other leaders at the summit began at 1 p.m. EDT.
  • Iranian officials and Trump had discussed progress on the deal for several days.
  • Conflict continued with new attacks between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah militants just before the deal.
  • The war has lasted 15 weeks and caused a rise in global energy prices.
  • Some G7 leaders have criticized President Trump's handling of the conflict.
  • The announcement included stopping the U.S. naval blockade related to the conflict.
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‘The genie’s out the bottle’: parents react to UK under-16s social media ban

‘The genie’s out the bottle’: parents react to UK under-16s social media ban

Summary

The UK government plans to ban social media use for children under 16, starting next spring. Popular platforms like Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, X, and Facebook will be blocked for under-16 users. The ban aims to protect children online, but parents have mixed reactions about its effectiveness and impact.

Key Facts

  • The UK government announces a ban on social media use for people under 16 years old.
  • The ban will cover platforms like Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, X, and Facebook.
  • It targets “user-to-user platforms” that allow social interaction and sharing of content.
  • The ban is expected to start in spring next year.
  • UK Labour leader Keir Starmer supports the move as a way to protect children.
  • Some parents feel relief and see the ban as a positive change for safety.
  • Other parents worry children will bypass the ban using tools like VPNs (which hide location online).
  • Some believe the ban shifts responsibility away from social media companies onto children.
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Trump’s World Cup czar says Iran soccer team’s early entry to US a ‘goodwill gesture’

Trump’s World Cup czar says Iran soccer team’s early entry to US a ‘goodwill gesture’

Summary

President Donald Trump’s World Cup coordinator, Andrew Giuliani, said the Iranian soccer team was allowed to enter the U.S. early as a sign of goodwill. This happened shortly before the U.S. and Iran agreed to extend a ceasefire.

Key Facts

  • Andrew Giuliani is the World Cup coordinator for President Trump.
  • The Iranian soccer team entered the U.S. earlier than planned.
  • This early entry was described as a "goodwill gesture."
  • The statement came just hours before the U.S. and Iran extended their ceasefire.
  • The goal was to allow the Iranian team to compete without issues.
  • The ceasefire extension marks ongoing efforts to reduce tensions between the two countries.
  • The news was reported by Politico.
  • The cooperation relates to both sports and diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran.
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Rainn Wilson knocks ‘hypocrisy’ from Democrats, Republicans over Platner tattoo

Rainn Wilson knocks ‘hypocrisy’ from Democrats, Republicans over Platner tattoo

Summary

Actor Rainn Wilson criticized both Democrats and Republicans for their reactions to Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner’s tattoo. Wilson said the debate has shown double standards and partisan bias from both parties.

Key Facts

  • Rainn Wilson spoke out against partisanship, meaning strong loyalty to political parties.
  • He focused on reactions to Graham Platner, who is running for Senate in Maine.
  • Platner has a tattoo that has caused controversy.
  • Wilson said the media and political sides show bias and hypocrisy in how they judge Platner.
  • Both Democrats and Republicans have been involved in criticizing the tattoo.
  • Wilson mentioned a general media bias toward liberal policies.
  • The disagreement highlights divisions within U.S. politics.
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Trump, Vance, Iranian official sign US-Iran peace memo

Trump, Vance, Iranian official sign US-Iran peace memo

Summary

President Donald Trump and Vice President Vance signed an agreement with Iran, along with Mohammad Bagher-Ghalibaf, the speaker of the Iranian Parliament. The full details of this agreement, called a memorandum of understanding (MOU), will be shared within the next one to two days.

Key Facts

  • President Trump and Vice President Vance signed an MOU with Iran on Sunday.
  • Mohammad Bagher-Ghalibaf signed the agreement on behalf of Iran.
  • Bagher-Ghalibaf is the speaker of the Iranian Parliament.
  • Senior U.S. officials announced the signing on Monday.
  • The complete details of the memorandum will be made public within 24 to 48 hours.
  • The MOU represents a formal agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
  • No further information about the content of the agreement was provided yet.
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Does the G7 still shape the global economy?

Does the G7 still shape the global economy?

Summary

The Group of Seven (G7) has influenced the global economy and world order for almost 50 years. However, the global situation is changing with new powerful countries emerging, ongoing wars, rising trade disputes, and older alliances facing challenges during the G7 summit in France.

Key Facts

  • The G7 is a group of seven major advanced economies that has shaped global affairs for nearly 50 years.
  • The current global economic influence is spreading to new countries outside the G7.
  • The G7 leaders held their annual meeting in Evian-les-Bains, France.
  • There are ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East during the summit.
  • Trade tensions between countries are increasing.
  • Long-standing international alliances are facing difficulties.
  • The institutions created after World War II to manage global order are being questioned.
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How Iran Turned Survival Into Leverage at Negotiating Table

How Iran Turned Survival Into Leverage at Negotiating Table

Summary

The United States and Iran have agreed on a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aiming to reduce conflict in the Middle East. The deal includes a ceasefire extension and ends blockades in the Strait of Hormuz but does not fully resolve deeper issues like Iran's nuclear program or support for allied groups.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. and Iran announced a memorandum of understanding to ease tensions after a costly conflict.
  • The agreement includes a 60-day ceasefire extension.
  • Both sides agree to end blockades at the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil route.
  • The MoU does not clearly address Iran’s nuclear activities or its support for groups like Hezbollah.
  • The U.S. eliminated some of Iran's top leaders and damaged parts of its military during the conflict.
  • Iran claims it has survived pressure from both the U.S. and Israel and increased its regional influence.
  • U.S. Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. might ease some sanctions if Iran makes long-term commitments, but details are unclear.
  • President Trump described the deal as preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, contrasting it with the 2015 nuclear agreement.
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Wisconsin beagle farm closing, hundreds of dogs to be sent to Florida rescue group

Wisconsin beagle farm closing, hundreds of dogs to be sent to Florida rescue group

Summary

A beagle breeding farm in Wisconsin called Ridglan Farms is closing. A Florida rescue group, Big Dog Ranch Rescue, is taking in the remaining 475 beagles to care for them and prepare them for adoption.

Key Facts

  • Ridglan Farms is a beagle breeding and research facility in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin.
  • Big Dog Ranch Rescue bought about 1,500 beagles from the farm in April.
  • The farm has around 2,000 beagles in total, with the remaining 475 now being transferred.
  • The transfer and closure process is expected to be done by August.
  • The rescue group will spay and neuter the dogs and send some to other rescues.
  • Animal activists have protested the farm for years, wanting the dogs adopted, not sold for research.
  • Ridglan Farms agreed to give up its breeding license as part of a deal to avoid charges of animal mistreatment.
  • The farm denies mistreatment, but a prosecutor found violations in eye procedure standards.
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