Europe

NATO leaders gather for key summit in Ankara

Washington’s retrenchment and Russia’s growing aggression are pushing a rapid realignment of the defense alliance.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Turkish Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is welcomed by Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek. Muhammed Abdullah Kurtar/Pool via Reuters.

Iran strikes two tankers in Strait of Hormuz

The attacks tested a US-Iran ceasefire that has helped almost halve oil prices from their peak in April.
Vessels in the Strait of Hormuz near the beach of Bandar Abbas, Iran.
Amirhosein Khorgooi/ISNA/via WANA via Reuters

FIFA is printing money from the World Cup. What about the host cities?

Alex Lasry, in charge of the New York-New Jersey host committee, on why it’s all worth it: “If you can’t sell the World Cup, you can’t sell.”
Reuters/Kai Pfaffenbach/Shannon Stapleton/Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Why Hakeem Jeffries may not have a vote problem

Some Democrats are bullish that they’ll have a large enough majority to neutralize threats to Jeffries’ leadership bid.
Hakeem Jeffries
Aaron Schwartz/Reuters

White House still mum on housing bill

House Speaker Mike Johnson said last week that he doesn’t believe the president will veto the bill.
Donald Trump and Mike Johnson
Evan Vucci/Reuters
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Politics

Court clears French far-right leader Marine Le Pen to run for president

Le Pen would likely be confined to her home with an ankle monitor.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen.
French far-right leader and member of parliament Marine Le Pen. Benoit Tessier/Reuters

Why Hakeem Jeffries may not have a vote problem

Some Democrats are bullish that they’ll have a large enough majority to neutralize threats to Jeffries’ leadership bid.
Hakeem Jeffries
Aaron Schwartz/Reuters

White House still mum on housing bill

House Speaker Mike Johnson said last week that he doesn’t believe the president will veto the bill.
Donald Trump and Mike Johnson
Evan Vucci/Reuters

Behind Lockheed subsidiary’s payments for new White House helipad

The president said on Monday that the helipad construction would be paid for by the Lockheed Martin-owned Sikorsky.

Democrats want a Platner replacement

Maine Democrats could choose another candidate by July 27 if Graham Platner quits by July 13.

‘Stop embarrassing yourself’: Congressional Republicans clash over international event

The Senate Armed Services Chair briefly barred a GOP colleague from his flight back to Washington as the squabble escalated.

Democratic presidential hopeful questions absolute US support for Israel

Rahm Emanuel, an Israel supporter and critic of the Netanyahu government, plans to say Israel should view US support as “expressly contingent” on several factors.

The World of Work: State of the Global Workplace

On-the-record conversations will explore how AI, economic uncertainty, and shifting employee expectations are reshaping organizations, from talent shortages and workforce trust to AI adoption and organizational resilience.

Trump uses semiquincentennial to bash communism

The president slammed communism as a “cancer” during his remarks on the National Mall on Saturday.

Progressives see polling, candidate momentum in Michigan

State Sen. Mallory McMorrow dropped her Senate bid, narrowing the Democratic primary for an open seat to Abdul El-Sayed and Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich.

White House marks Trump Accounts launch

More than six million kids had already signed up for Trump Accounts, enacted last year as part of the Republican tax bill, before they launched on July 4.
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