UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer resigns

Starmer was deeply unpopular, with personal favorability ratings of -42.
Starmer/Jaimi Joy/Reuters

SK Hynix becomes South Korea’s most valuable company

SK Hynix topped Samsung as South Korea’s most valuable company, propelled by the AI-powered chip boom.
People stand near a logo of SK Hynix at the South Korean chipmaker’s booth during the China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in BeijingFlorence Lo/Reuters

Alan Greenspan, long-serving US Fed chair, dies at 100

The self-taught economist became chair in 1987, overseeing the longest economic boom on record.
Alan GreenspanMike Theiler/Reuters

‘The president seems to revel in chaos’: Cornyn goes his own way

The Trump-ousted Texas Republican senator sat down with Semafor to talk about how he’s using leverage and the colleagues he’s helping.
Sen. John Cornyn, R-TexasKylie Cooper/Reuters
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Republican senators start to question Trump’s audit immunity deal

Some are the same critics who helped thwart his $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund.
President Donald TrumpJonathan Ernst/Reuters

US eases oil sanctions on Iran

Washington insisted the Islamic Republic had agreed to resume UN nuclear inspections, though Tehran said it made “no new commitments.”
Vice President JD VanceNathan Howard/Reuters

What if it’s not l’économie, stupid?

Éric Zemmour’s diagnosis is not the standard analysis of why centrist leaders everywhere have grown so profoundly unpopular.
Éric ZemmourBenoit Tessier/Reuters

New book depicts how Trump hobbled his presidency

‘Regime Change’ reminds readers what’s to come from the narrator-in-chief, who at one point tells aides: “We need plot twists.”

Can the US waive sanctions on Iranian oil?

The Trump administration may not have legal standing to again waive US sanctions.

‘The president seems to revel in chaos’: Cornyn goes his own way

The Trump-ousted Texas Republican senator sat down with Semafor to talk about how he’s using leverage and the colleagues he’s helping.

Europe bakes in a punishing heatwave

A heatwave across Europe prompted a partial alcohol ban in France and the cancellation of public World Cup watch parties in Spain.

Ukraine attacks trigger Russian fuel shortages

Ukraine is hammering Russia’s oil infrastructure, triggering fuel shortages and increasing gas prices.

Italy’s Giorgia Meloni fires back at Trump over G7 photo claim

Meloni said Trump’s claim that she “begged” him for a photo at the G7 summit was fabricated.

Lebanon looms over new US-Iran talks

US Vice President JD Vance hoped for an opportunity to “turn over a new leaf” with Iran in a new round of talks Sunday.

Ukraine hits Moscow with its biggest drone strike yet

The attack’s value is both symbolic and economic, bringing the reality of war home to ordinary Russians
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