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PBS NewsHour

Ukrainian Drones Attack Oil Facility in Moscow

Ukrainian drones have attacked an oil refinery in Moscow, part of a strategy to undermine Russian revenue from oil amid the ongoing conflict. The attack has led to reports of fuel shortages in some regions of Russia.

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BBC — World

US Ends Naval Blockade; Iran's Supreme Leader Criticizes Trump's Deal

The United States has ended its naval blockade, while Iran's Supreme Leader criticized the deal made by former President Trump, suggesting it was a result of desperation. Khamenei's comments reflect ongoing tensions between the two nations.

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Al Jazeera English

Countries express concern over rights violations in Sudan's el-Obeid

The United Nations and various countries have raised alarms about significant human rights violations in el-Obeid, North Kordofan. They are urging the international community to apply maximum pressure on the RSF and SAF to mitigate these issues.

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Al Jazeera English

China Advocates for Greater Representation of Emerging Economies

China has emphasized the need for stronger representation of emerging economies in global affairs. This call comes amid discussions regarding the involvement of the Global South in international decision-making.

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Washington Post — World

U.S. and Iran Peace Deal Requires Different Commitments

A recent memorandum of understanding highlights the differing commitments required from the U.S. and Iran in a potential peace deal. The U.S. must lift sanctions and release frozen assets, while Iran is only required to open the Strait of Hormuz.

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BBC — World

Serbia's teenage school shooter's parents sentenced in retrial

The parents of a teenage shooter in Serbia have received jail sentences following a retrial. The incident occurred in 2023 when the shooter, then 13, killed multiple students and a school guard at a Belgrade school.

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Axios

Iran's Supreme Leader Authorizes Direct Talks with the U.S.

Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has authorized direct negotiations with the U.S., stating this does not mean acceptance of U.S. views. His comments follow the signing of a memorandum of understanding, and Iranian negotiators are set to begin talks in Switzerland. Khamenei expressed opposition to the MOU but authorized it based on recommendations from President Pezeshkian.

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The Hill

FBI Issues Warning About Fraudulent FIFA Websites

The FBI has alerted soccer fans to be cautious of fraudulent websites impersonating FIFA, particularly during the World Cup. The agency's announcement highlights that these sites are being used to sell counterfeit tickets and to collect personal information from individuals.

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The Hill

U.S. Military Ends Naval Blockade in Strait of Hormuz Following Iran MOU

The U.S. military has lifted its naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding involving the U.S., Iran, and intermediaries. The blockade had been in place since mid-April and limited maritime traffic to Iranian ports.

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Al Jazeera English

Somalia issues warning to Israel regarding Somaliland's new embassy

Somalia has warned Israel against interference in Somaliland's affairs after Somaliland inaugurated its first overseas embassy in Jerusalem. This event highlights Somaliland's efforts to strengthen its international presence.

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