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Two American servicemen killed in Jordan; Ukraine strikes Russian warehouses, and more
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Jens Spahn resigned as parliamentary leader of Germany’s ruling Christian Democratic Union after coming under scrutiny for fathering a child through surrogacy in America
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20260719. Ukraine strikes Russian warehouses, Two American servicemen killed in Jordan, and more
03:31||Ep. 20260719Jens Spahn resigned as parliamentary leader of Germany’s ruling Christian Democratic Union after coming under scrutiny for fathering a child through surrogacy in America
Iran strikes Gulf states; Ukrainians stage protests, and more
14:53|Iran launched missiles and drones at Bahrain and Kuwait after America attacked Iran for a seventh night in a row; For a second day, thousands of Ukrainians protested against Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision to fire Mykhailo Fedorov, the country’s popular defence minister.
20260718. America and Iran escalate attacks; Global stocks sink, and more
03:54||Ep. 20260718America said it destroyed a port surveillance tower in Iran, claiming it was being used to “track and target” commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz
Global stocks sink; America and Iran escalate attacks, and more
14:47|Global stocks sank as investors sold off semiconductor shares, signalling scepticism about the sustainability of the AI boom; The slump in chip stocks allowed Apple to briefly overtake Nvidia as the world’s largest company.
Trump accuses China of election interference; Xi calls for AI co-operation, and more
10:38|Donald Trump accused China of helping to rig America’s elections. Also, Xi Jinping told an audience at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai that AI development should be a “symphony of international co-operation”.
20260717. Protests in Ukraine; Chevron mulls a deal with Iraq, and more
04:09||Ep. 20260717Protests broke out across several cities in Ukraine, where wartime demonstrations have been rare, after President Volodymyr Zelensky sacked Mykhailo Fedorov, the reformist defence minister.
Protests in Ukraine; Chevron mulls a deal with Iraq, and more
10:51|Protests broke out across several cities in Ukraine, where wartime demonstrations have been rare, after President Volodymyr Zelensky sacked Mykhailo Fedorov, the reformist defence minister. Chevron, an American oil giant, will reportedly sign a deal with Iraq on Friday to invest in the country’s oil fields.
America hits Iran; Ukrainians protest against ministerial sacking, and more
12:05|Oil prices rose for a fourth straight day as America and Iran continued to attack one another. Also, protests broke out in Ukraine, where wartime demonstrations have been rare, after President Volodymyr Zelensky sacked Mykhailo Fedorov, the defence minister.