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New York Times — World

U.S. Eases Sanctions on Iranian Oil Amid Nuclear Inspection Discussions

The U.S. has eased sanctions on Iranian oil as discussions regarding nuclear inspections continue. Vice President JD Vance reported that Iran agreed to allow U.N. inspectors, but Iranian officials clarified that no new commitments were made.

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Washington Examiner

Ukraine and Poland Dispute Over Historical Relationship Amid Ongoing Conflict

Ukraine is facing tensions with Poland over historical grievances related to the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, which Ukraine recently honored. Polish President Karol Nawrocki announced plans to revoke an award given to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in response. This dispute threatens Ukraine's critical alliance with Poland amid ongoing conflict with Russia.

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Guardian — US

US Supreme Court Reinstates Murder Conviction in Etan Patz Case

The US Supreme Court has reinstated the murder conviction of Pedro Hernandez related to the 1979 case of Etan Patz, who disappeared at the age of six. The court's 6-3 decision reversed a prior ruling that had found Hernandez's conviction to be wrongful.

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The Daily Beast

Trump's Comments on Meloni Prompt Nationalist Response in Italy

President Donald Trump has faced backlash in Italy after suggesting Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was 'begging' for a photo with him at the G7 Summit. Meloni responded by calling Trump's claims 'completely made-up' and emphasized her commitment to Italy's national dignity. Political analysts suggest that her defense may enhance her popularity as it unites Italians against Trump's remarks.

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Deutsche Welle

Europe Experiences Extreme Heat Wave with No Immediate Relief

Various European nations, including Germany, France, and the UK, are undergoing an extreme heat wave, with cooler temperatures expected only after the weekend. France has reported several deaths linked to the heat, including two children.

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BBC — World

UN report details civilian deaths in Myanmar army actions

The United Nations has released a report stating that the Myanmar army killed 702 civilians in six months last year, including 153 children. This report highlights the ongoing violence in the region.

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