President Trump announced the resumption of tariffs initially imposed in April, following a 90-day pause for negotiations that largely failed. Letters detailing tariffs ranging from 10% to 70% will be sent to various countries, with smaller nations addressed later. Duties are expected to be collected starting August 1, potentially generating significant revenue for the US.
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Czech mountaineer Klara Kolouchova, the first Czech woman to conquer Everest and K2, tragically died on Nanga Parbat in Pakistan. She fell between Camp I and Camp II on Thursday, prompting immediate rescue efforts. Kolouchova, accompanied by her husband and team, aimed to summit the 'Killer Mountain,' known for its high fatality rate among climbers.
US President Trump announced plans to send letters to 10-12 countries, detailing reciprocal tariff rates, with the process concluding by July 9. These tariffs, potentially ranging from 10-70%, are slated to take effect from August 1, promising revenue for the US.
Amid US ceasefire efforts, Hamas' decision rests on Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the new Gaza chief, succeeding Mohammed Sinwar. Al-Haddad, a key planner of the October 7 attack, opposes Israeli efforts to remove Hamas. He insists on an "honorable deal" or a "war of liberation or martyrdom.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is reportedly delegating authority to key Communist Party organs, sparking speculation about a potential power transition or a scaling back of his role. This move comes amidst economic challenges, including a trade war with the US and a slowing economy.
A right-wing Croatian singer, Marko Perkovic, also known as Thompson, ignited controversy after performing a song featuring a pro-Nazi salute at a large concert in Zagreb. Meanwhile, in Turkiye, a 53-year-old man was seriously injured by a lion that escaped from a zoo in Manavgat. The escaped lion was later shot dead after the attack.
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Several New York lawmakers who identify as socialists and progressives possess significant financial resources, raising questions about their advocacy for economic equality. State Senator Liz Krueger holds nearly $24 million in investments, while Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado has over $1 million in bank accounts. Other lawmakers, like Jabari Brisport and Phara Souffrant Forrest, have diverse financial interests and employment.
Prince Harald von Hohenzollern, 63, tragically passed away from sudden cardiac arrest in Namibia while on a business trip. His wife, Princess Josefa von Hohenzollern, announced the news, expressing her profound grief and decision to suspend her mayoral re-election campaign in Leonberg. Expecting their first child soon, she will take time to mourn and care for their unborn child.
The US State Department revoked the visas of British punk duo Bob Vylan after their Glastonbury performance, where they allegedly led chants perceived as glorifying violence against the Israeli military. This action, prompted by widespread criticism and a police investigation, raises free speech concerns while being defended as a matter of national policy.