EU Delays U.S. Tariffs, Aims for Trade Deal by August 1

The EU has postponed retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods until August 1, following President Trump's threat of new 30% tariffs. Negotiations remain ongoing, but pressure builds on both sides.
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Ukraine Eliminates Russian FSB Agents After SBU Officer Assassinated in Kyiv

Ukrainian intelligence forces killed suspected Russian FSB agents in Kyiv after the daylight assassination of SBU Colonel Ivan Voronych. The incident underscores the intensifying spy war between Ukraine and Russia.
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Southend Plane Crash: Jet to Netherlands Explodes Moments After Takeoff

A Beech B200 Super King Air crashed moments after takeoff from London Southend Airport, erupting into a massive fireball. All flights are canceled. Authorities are investigating the cause.
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‘God Saved Me’: Trump Reflects on Butler Shooting Anniversary

One year after the assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, President Trump credits divine intervention for his survival and calls for national renewal. He reflects on faith, the attack, the rallying cry “Fight, fight, fight!” and Secret Service failures now revealed.
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Trump Sends Patriots to Ukraine, Turns on Putin in Sharp Policy Reversal

President Trump shifts course on Ukraine, sending Patriot missiles and endorsing sanctions on Russia. A deep dive into his dramatic turnaround on Ukraine policy and what it means for NATO and global diplomacy.
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Dan Bongino vs. Susie Wiles: White House Erupts Over Epstein Memo

A high-stakes feud erupts in Trump’s White House as Dan Bongino clashes with Susie Wiles and Pam Bondi over the Epstein memo. Kash Patel denies resignation amid deepening DOJ turmoil.
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Russia Warns US, Japan, South Korea Over North Korea Alliance

Russia warns the US, South Korea, and Japan against forming an anti-North Korea military alliance as Moscow deepens military and strategic ties with Pyongyang amid the ongoing Ukraine war.
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Trump’s State Department Layoffs Reshape U.S. Diplomacy Amid Backlash

The Trump administration has begun laying off over 1,300 State Department employees, including diplomats and civil servants, as part of a sweeping reorganization. Critics say the move threatens U.S. global influence during mounting international crises.
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