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Washington Examiner

Funeral for Iranian Supreme Leader Features Calls for Revenge Against Trump

The funeral of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei featured calls for revenge against former President Donald Trump, with some attendees openly suggesting assassination. The event, attended by senior Iranian officials and hundreds of thousands of mourners, highlighted the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran following Khamenei's assassination. U.S. intelligence has previously warned of potential Iranian threats against Trump.

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New York Times — US

Over 800,000 Customers Without Power Following Storms

Over 800,000 customers in the United States are currently without power due to a series of storms that occurred over the Fourth of July weekend. The situation continues to affect multiple regions as recovery efforts are underway.

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NPR — Top Stories

Super Typhoon Bavi affects Guam and Northern Mariana Islands

Super Typhoon Bavi is bringing intense winds and potential flooding to the Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. territories in the Pacific Ocean. The situation is being monitored as the storm progresses.

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Deutsche Welle

Turkey conducts arrests prior to NATO summit

In the lead-up to a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkish authorities have conducted police raids resulting in the detention of journalists, academics, and left-wing group members. The operations have taken place in several provinces across the country.

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Al Jazeera English

Renewed Clashes in Yemen Result in Deaths of 50 Houthi Fighters

In Yemen, a surprise offensive by Houthi fighters targeting army barracks in southern Hodeidah has led to the deaths of 50 fighters, according to Yemeni government officials. The situation reflects ongoing conflict in the region.

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Al Jazeera English

Syria postpones inaugural session of transitional parliament

Syria has delayed the first session of its transitional parliament, which is tasked with drafting a new elections law over a 30-month period. The reason for the postponement has not been disclosed.

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Al Jazeera English

Image of Palestinian detainee raises concerns for families

A photo of a restrained Palestinian detainee has caused concern among families, especially two mothers who fear the detainee may be their son. The image has prompted discussions regarding the treatment of detainees.

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PBS NewsHour

Wildfires in Portugal, Greece, and Spain Prompt Health Warnings

Wildfires are currently affecting regions in Portugal, Greece, and Spain. In Thessaloniki, Greek authorities have issued health warnings, advising residents to remain indoors due to toxic smoke from a burning recycling plant.

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Guardian — US

Masked Group Marches in Washington on Independence Day

On July 4, 2026, members of the Patriot Front group marched in Washington, D.C., carrying banners and chanting slogans. The group, led by Thomas Rousseau, displayed a Confederate flag and gathered at Union Station before heading to Capitol Hill.

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Al Jazeera English

Extreme Weather Affects US 250th Anniversary Celebrations

Extreme weather has caused significant disruptions to the celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. This has resulted in evacuations, cancellations, and delays of various events.

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Deutsche Welle

Cargo ship attacked in Red Sea near Yemen

A cargo ship was attacked in the Red Sea, about 30 nautical miles southwest of Hodeida, Yemen, according to the UK Maritime Trade Office. The Houthi rebels, who control the area, have resumed attacks on maritime shipping in the region.

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