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Volkswagen leads Europe’s automotive retrenchment
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Volkswagen leads Europe’s automotive retrenchment

Volkswagen is retrenching due to excess capacity and weaker demand in Europe's auto industry. European carmakers have too much capacityDiego Faßnacht reports that Volkswagen’s retrenchment reflects a broader structural crisis in Europe’s auto industry, where excess capacity, weaker demand and intensifying Chinese competition are forcing plant closures and job The post Volkswage.

Furore in Nigeria over fake federal agency set up in government HQ
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Furore in Nigeria over fake federal agency set up in government HQ

Nigeria's President ordered an investigation into a fictitious federal agency allocated 1.3 billion naira. President ordered investigation after fictitious federal body allocated funding and office space, triggering renewed scrutiny of corruption A fictitious federal entity that was allocated 1.3 billion naira (£705,248) in Nigeria’s 2026 budget has precipitated a political storm in Africa’s largest democracy in the run-up to January’s general election. The fake agency came to light last October when Fe.

LGBTQ+ cruise ship refused entry to Egypt days after Turkey turned it away
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LGBTQ+ cruise ship refused entry to Egypt days after Turkey turned it away

The Scarlet Lady cruise ship was refused entry to Egypt after being turned away from Turkey. The ship has 2,000 passengers, including Broadway performer Patti LuPone. Passengers found a note under their cabin doors on Thursday morning informing them of the change. The ship was diverted after Egypt denied it entry. Scarlet Lady’s 2,000 passengers told of change as one of those onboard says they will ‘sparkle and spend elsewhere’An LGBTQ+ cruise ship blocked from Turkish waters this week has been refused entry into Egypt.

Diplomats go virtual to witness Gaza displacement site up close
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Diplomats go virtual to witness Gaza displacement site up close

Representatives from 12 countries conducted a "virtual diplomatic field visit" to a Gaza displacement site. They heard from residents about their pressing needs. The UN facilitated the virtual tour. Representatives from 12 countries carried out a “virtual diplomatic field visit” to a displacement site in the Gaza Strip and heard from some of the residents about their pressing needs, the United Nations said on Thursday.

Use of explosive weapons ‘must stop’ in eastern DR Congo: Türk
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Use of explosive weapons ‘must stop’ in eastern DR Congo: Türk

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk urged the Democratic Republic of the Congo's armed forces and the Rwanda-backed M23 group to cease hostilities following recent civilian deaths. He deplored the violence in eastern DR Congo. The conflict has resulted in numerous casualties. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk urged the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Rwanda-backed M23 armed group to cease hostilities as he deplored recent civilian deaths on Thursday.

US-Iran war leaves shipping at near-standstill in Hormuz again
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US-Iran war leaves shipping at near-standstill in Hormuz again

The US-Iran war brought shipping to a near-standstill in the Strait of Hormuz, stranding 6,000 seafarers. Renewed hostilities between the United States and Iran reportedly brought shipping to a near-standstill in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, leaving around 6,000 seafarers stranded aboard hundreds of vessels and Gulf countries on high alert for further attacks.

US-Iran ceasefire collapse all about control of Hormuz
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US-Iran ceasefire collapse all about control of Hormuz

The US struck 80 targets in Iran after Iranian forces fired on ships in the Strait of Hormuz. For the second time since the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed, Washington and Tehran have slipped back into direct military confrontation. The United States struck “80 targets in Iran with precision munitions” after Iranian forces fired on several ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz without prior coordination with Tehran.

The Iran Deal Couldn’t Restore Old Maritime Order, Analyst Raydan Says
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The Iran Deal Couldn’t Restore Old Maritime Order, Analyst Raydan Says

Noam Raydan, a senior fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said the Iran deal could not restore the old maritime order. The 60-day memorandum of understanding has unraveled, exposing unresolved disputes. Raydan noted this outcome was likely, given the strategic importance of the waterway. The deal's collapse has highlighted control issues. The unraveling of the 60-day memorandum of understanding (MoU) was always likely to expose unresolved disputes over who controls one of the world's most strategic waterways, Noam Raydan, the William Sudhaus Senior Fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, tells RFE/RL.

Trump Dismisses Iran Talks, Promises Ukraine Patriots, At Busy NATO Summit
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Trump Dismisses Iran Talks, Promises Ukraine Patriots, At Busy NATO Summit

US President Donald Trump agreed to grant Ukraine a Patriot missile license in Ankara. US President Donald Trump said the Iran deal was "over" and said he'd agreed to grant Ukraine a license to produce Patriot missiles during a busty day -- our correspondent Zoriana Stepanenko reports from Ankara.

The Islamic Republic Is Weaker Than It Wants The World To Believe
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The Islamic Republic Is Weaker Than It Wants The World To Believe

Zineb Riboua believes Iran's growing repression reflects weakness, not confidence. RFE/RL spoke with Zineb Riboua, a research fellow with the Hudson Institute, about Iran's post-Khamenei power structure, the expanding influence of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Core (IRGC), and why she believes growing repression reflects weakness rather than confidence.

UN Syria inquiry presses for answers on missing detainees after wide-ranging visit
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UN Syria inquiry presses for answers on missing detainees after wide-ranging visit

UN investigators visited Syria and urged the government to locate thousands of missing detainees and hold perpetrators accountable. The team witnessed bomb attacks in Damascus, visited prisons in the northeast, and documented vigilante violence in Homs. They are seeking answers on the detainees' whereabouts. UN investigators have urged Syria’s Government to trace thousands of missing detainees and hold perpetrators to account after a week-long visit that took in bomb attacks in Damascus, prison visits in the northeast and reports of vigilante violence in Homs.

‘El Obeid must not become the next crime scene’ warn UN investigators
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‘El Obeid must not become the next crime scene’ warn UN investigators

UN investigators warned that El Obeid must not become a crime scene after atrocities in El Fasher bore markers of genocide. Atrocities committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia against Sudanese civilians in El Fasher in October – including mass killings, abductions and gang rapes – bear the markers of genocide, independent UN human rights investigators reported on Wednesday.

Trump Says Iran Deal 'Is Over' At NATO Summit
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Trump Says Iran Deal 'Is Over' At NATO Summit

US President Donald Trump stated that the Iran deal is "over" at a NATO summit, as he met with leaders on the second day of the alliance's gathering, with the Iran conflict being a major topic, and later planned to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. US President Donald Trump has gone into key meetings with NATO and other leaders on Day 2 of the alliance's summit, with the Iran conflict looming large.

NATO's Challenge Is Adapting To Changing Transatlantic Order, RAND's Cecire Says
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NATO's Challenge Is Adapting To Changing Transatlantic Order, RAND's Cecire Says

NATO leaders gather in Ankara to discuss the alliance's future direction and unity. As NATO leaders gather in Ankara for a summit expected to shape the alliance's future direction, European capitals are looking to what many see as the meeting's defining challenge: whether the alliance can demonstrate political unity at a moment of profound geopolitical change.

Plans for New Zealand’s first datacentre spark concern as locals demand greater transparency
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Plans for New Zealand’s first datacentre spark concern as locals demand greater transparency

Locals near Makarewa are demanding greater transparency about a planned NZ$3.5bn datacentre. The project has sparked concern about electricity and water use, as well as potential noise pollution. Residents are calling for more information about the centre's impact. The datacentre is set to be New Zealand's first. Plans to build a NZ$3.5bn datacentre in Makarewa in the country’s south has drawn concern about electricity and water use, and potential noise pollutionPeople living near the site of New Zealand’s first planned AI datacentre are calling for more transparency about the project, especially about how the centre’s huge electricity and water use and potential noise pollution could affect them. Singapore.

US showdown with India’s global gangsters
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US showdown with India’s global gangsters

The US indicted Lawrence Bishnoi and Satinderjeet Singh for directing the 2023 assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. The US decision to indict jailed Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and his alleged North American associate, Satinderjeet Singh (“Goldy Brar”), for allegedly directing the 2023 assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada is more than another organized crime prosecution.

India-Japan convergence reshaping Indo-Pacific’s power balance
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India-Japan convergence reshaping Indo-Pacific’s power balance

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. They agreed on artificial intelligence, batteries, and defense manufacturing. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on July 2 produced a long list of agreements spanning artificial intelligence, batteries, critical minerals, defense manufacturing, energy resilience and financial cooperation.

Omsk Residents Describe 'Huge Shock' At Surprise Ukrainian Attack
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Omsk Residents Describe 'Huge Shock' At Surprise Ukrainian Attack

Omsk residents are in shock after a surprise Ukrainian attack on the Siberian city. For more than four years, the inhabitants of Omsk, a Siberian city more than 2,250 kilometers east of Moscow, have watched the war against Ukraine from afar. This week they got a close-up view that has left many in shock.

Rift Over World War II-Era Killings Rocks Crucial Ukraine-Poland Ties
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Rift Over World War II-Era Killings Rocks Crucial Ukraine-Poland Ties

Poland and Ukraine's ties are strained over World War II-era killings at a crucial time in Ukraine's defense against Russia. Poland, steeped in bad memories of the 1939 Nazi-Soviet invasion and decades of dominance from Moscow after World War II, is a firm backer of Ukraine’s defense against Russia. But a flare-up over their own bloody history is threatening ties at a crucial time -- and could have wide repercussions.

Remembering the Srebrenica genocide: ‘Fear is all that kept me moving’
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Remembering the Srebrenica genocide: ‘Fear is all that kept me moving’

The United Nations paused to remember the over 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys killed in Srebrenica in July 1995. The town's women and survivors were left to rebuild their lives after the genocide. The UN marked the event to honor the victims and their families. The United Nations paused on Wednesday to remember the more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys killed in the town of Srebrenica in July 1995, and the women and survivors left to rebuild their lives in the aftermath.

‘Urgent de-escalation’ needed now in Ukraine amid spike in civilian deaths
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‘Urgent de-escalation’ needed now in Ukraine amid spike in civilian deaths

The UN Security Council called for urgent de-escalation amid a spike in civilian deaths from Russian drone attacks. The Security Council must use every tool and diplomatic channel to reach an urgent de-escalation, Rosemary DiCarlo, chief of UN political and peacebuilding affairs, told an emergency meeting on Thursday amid escalating deadly Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian civilians. Stay tuned for live updates.

Species’ ingenious survival strategies no match for human destruction, red list reveals
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Species’ ingenious survival strategies no match for human destruction, red list reveals

The International Union for Conservation of Nature's red list includes newly endangered species such as desert frogs and deep-sea snails. These species have evolved to survive in extreme environments, including extreme ocean depths. Human activities like mining threaten their survival, overwhelming their adaptations. Desert frogs and deep-sea snails are among the species newly listed as endangered. Newly endangered animals include desert frogs and snails in extreme ocean depths, both threatened by miningLife has colonised every corner of the planet by evolving ingenious survival strategies but these are increasingly being overwhelmed by destructive human activities, this year’s red list of endangered species has revealed.

‘Software glitch’ blamed for mass outage – as it happened
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‘Software glitch’ blamed for mass outage – as it happened

Telstra apologised for a major outage caused by a software glitch that hit mobiles, trains, and triple-zero calls. This blog is now closedTelstra outage: Telco apologises for major time-keeping issue that hit mobiles, trains and triple-zero callsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTelstra outage reported to be cause of Victoria train stoppageThere is a long list of cancelled trains on the official V/line site, but the TL/DR is that Victoria’s regional train network has ground to a halt. D.

Cancer cases could nearly double by 2050 without urgent action, WHO warns
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Cancer cases could nearly double by 2050 without urgent action, WHO warns

The World Health Organization warned that cancer cases could nearly double by 2050. The number of new cancer cases worldwide may rise to almost 35 million a year by 2050. The WHO says urgent action is needed to strengthen prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment to prevent this increase. The number of new cancer cases worldwide could rise to almost 35 million a year by 2050 unless countries take urgent action to strengthen prevention, early diagnosis and treatment, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Wednesday.

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