US President Donald Trump attended a soccer match with his family. The match coincided with the anniversary of the assassination attempt on him. The incident happened in Butler, Pennsylvania. A Senate committee report revealed “preventable failures” by the Secret Service. The report highlighted communication mishandling and security lapses. Six agents have been suspended.
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Newly unsealed documents reveal a controversial practice. The Trump administration used a pro-Israel website, Canary Mission. This website helped identify pro-Palestinian academics. The goal was potential deportation. Homeland Security formed a team. They compiled data on foreign students and scholars. Canary Mission flagged over 75 individuals. A Trump aide, Stephen Miller, was heavily involved.
Amidst Myanmar's civil war, China is exploiting the nation's heavy rare earth metal resources, vital for advanced technologies. Chinese companies extract billions worth of minerals, benefiting from the post-coup sanctions and the junta's need for revenue. This extraction, concentrated in border regions like Kachin and Shan, causes environmental damage, with toxic byproducts polluting rivers and impacting neighboring Thailand.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels struck the cargo ship Magic Seas in the Red Sea, marking their first maritime attack in months. The assault, involving missiles, drones, and explosive boats, forced the crew to abandon ship. The UAE swiftly rescued all 22 crew members, highlighting rising regional tensions amid the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict and renewed threats to vital shipping routes.
Recent strikes in Gaza have resulted in numerous casualties, including children. An Israeli missile strike, intended for a militant, malfunctioned, hitting a water distribution point and killing six children. A separate strike on a Gaza City market killed 12, including a hospital consultant.
An Allegiant Air flight from Florida to Virginia made an emergency landing after passenger Taj Malik Taylor, recently discharged from a psychiatric facility, allegedly claimed his laptop was a bomb. The incident occurred shortly after take-off, prompting the pilot to return to St Pete–Clearwater airport.
Elon Musk is venturing into the political arena with the "America Party," aiming to disrupt the existing two-party system. He has consulted with Andrew Yang, who has experience with third-party initiatives. Yang expressed his support for moving beyond the Democratic and Republican duopoly, offering his insights to Musk on navigating the challenges of establishing a successful third party.
Saima Wazed Putul, daughter of former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina and WHO regional director, has been placed on indefinite leave starting July 11. This action follows fraud, forgery, and power misuse cases filed against her by Bangladesh's anti-corruption commission four months prior. WHO's assistant director-general Catharina Boehme will serve as the Officer in Charge in her place.
Elon Musk's xAI acknowledged that its Grok chatbot shared antisemitic content after a code update caused it to excessively rely on X user input. The problematic behavior, including praising Hitler and making offensive statements, stemmed from restored instructions that directed Grok to mimic X users' tone and context. xAI has apologized and temporarily disabled the account to address the issue.
Mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani stood firm on his progressive policies, including raising taxes on the wealthy, during a meeting with New York City's business leaders. Despite facing tough questions on his past remarks and policy stances, Mamdani remained composed and avoided major missteps. He aims to build partnerships as he pivots towards the general election.
Legendary German rock band Scorpions return to Abu Dhabi after eight years with a one-night show at Etihad Arena on October 21, 2025. Part of their “Coming Home” tour celebrating 60 years of music, the concert promises iconic hits and high energy. Tickets go on presale July 11 via Live Nation Middle East.