- US lawmakers reach tentative agreement to avert government shutdown
- Mogadishu clashes exacerbate Somalia’s ongoing political crisis
- High-water levels to raise Saskatoon waterline by over half a metre
- House approves new Ukraine aid package as several Republicans join Democrats
- Astronomers find evidence of magnetic fields on distant exoplanets with high-speed winds
- Zelenskyy proposes meeting with Putin to end war in open letter
- John Bolton agrees to plead guilty in classified documents case
- Dawa Sherpa found alive after six days on Mount Everest
Browsing: US News briefing
EUROPEAN UPDATES
This morning, European Union leaders convene to address urgent economic challenges.
Focus remains on energy security and fiscal stability across member states.
EUROPEAN OUTLOOK
This morning, key developments in Europe highlight economic cooperation and geopolitical stability.
Expect updates on joint initiatives and regional challenges.
EUROPEAN NEWS UPDATE
This morning, the European Union addresses economic challenges and unity concerns.
Strategic discussions focus on collaboration amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
BRIEFING
This morning, European Union leaders prepare for critical discussions on economic stability.
Focus centres on unity amidst evolving geopolitical challenges.
EUROPEAN UPDATES
This morning, Europe faces pressing economic and geopolitical challenges.
Leaders convene to address cooperation and stability across the European Union.
Senate vote fails, allowing continued US military action against Iran Explosions have been reported in Tehran as US and Israeli…
(Friday 11 July 2025) – The US President has issued new steep tariffs on 14 countries, including Brazil, fueling fears of more trade wars over the summer.
Elon Musk has been in the news this week as he revealed his plans to start his own political party.
Earlier in the week, Trump had announced a delay to his tariff plans as he appeared to push for a global trade deal, but did threaten an extra 10% tariff on any country siding with the policies of the BRICS alliance.
As of Friday, 120 people are confirmed dead from the Texas floods, and at least 150 remain missing. Following the massive floods, more rain arrived, hampering rescue efforts.
(Thursday, 3 July 2025) – Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill has passed the Senate and now the House after being held up in Congress over concerns about the impact on national debt and healthcare.
Trump’s online feud with former bestie Elon Musk continues to escalate as Trump threatens to deport Musk.
USAID has officially closed its doors after President Donald Trump gradually dismantled the agency over its allegedly wasteful spending.
Elsewhere, the mixed verdict from the P Diddy trial sent shockwaves across the world.
The week so far has been dominated by the Israel-Iran conflict with a shaky ceasefire currently in place. Donald Trump’s remarkable outburst on TV sent shockwaves around the globe, as a leaked US intelligence report suggests the US bombing of Iran did little damage to Iran’s nuclear efforts – Trump denies this.
The NATO summit is currently underway with members committing to spending 5% of GDP and signing security deals with each other amid an increasingly unstable world.
Politics dominates, of course, as the US economy officially shrunk in the first quarter of Trump 2.0 amid sweeping tariffs.
US and Ukraine sign a deal that will give Washington access to some of the war-torn country’s natural resources.
There are reports Tesla are looking to replace Elon Musk as CEO – although this has since been rejected by the car company.
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