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Argentina reaches World Cup final amid geopolitical tensions; US and global political shifts dominate headlines
Argentina secured a 2-1 comeback victory over England in the World Cup semifinal, with players displaying a controversial Falklands Islands banner. Meanwhile, significant political and military developments unfolded globally, including US military health initiatives, cabinet changes in Ukraine, and escalating US-Iran tensions. Domestic US politics saw debates over aid to Israel and legal proceedings related to Jeffrey Epstein files.
Key Developments
- Argentina defeated England 2-1 in the World Cup semifinal and displayed a banner asserting Falkland Islands sovereignty, drawing potential fines.
- The US military will initiate annual testosterone testing for service members aged 30 and older as part of a new health program.
- Ukraine’s Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov resigned amid a cabinet reshuffle by President Zelensky.
- Iran declared its peace agreement with the US void following attacks that killed Iranian troops, escalating military tensions.
- Nearly 100 House Democrats voted to cut off US aid to Israel, reflecting shifting opinions within the party.
- The Pentagon will form a panel to review the 2021 COVID-19 vaccine mandate's implementation and impact on military personnel.
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