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Trump and Vice President Vance discussed the sale of F-35 fighter jets to Turkey at the White House last week. They will also discuss a $700 million deal to supply engines for Turkish fighter jets ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara next week.

US President Donald Trump is in Ankara for a NATO summit. He will meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogam and other leaders at the grand dinner. Turkey was expelled from the F-35 fighter jet program in 2019 due to its purchase of Russia's S-400 missile defence system. The US president wants to reverse that decision and bring Turkey back into the programme. It would also open up fighter jet engines for Turkey's KAAN stealth fighter project, which is still in the preliminary design phase.


A Paris appeals court on Tuesday upheld Marine Le Pen's conviction for misusing EU funds while shortening her ban on running for elected office, potentially allowing the National Rally (RN) leader to contest the French presidency in 2027. She will wear an electronic bracelet after being found guilty of embezzling public funds.

Marine Le Pen's conviction for embezzling EU funds has been upheld by a French court of appeal. Her ban on running for public office was shortened, but she was sentenced to three years in jail with two suspended and one year with an electronic ankle tag. Le Pen is expected to make an announcement later on Tuesday whether she will run for France’s highest office next spring. July 7 has huge significance for ultra-nationalists in France, especially Roman Catholics like Marine Le Pen who will have her fate decided shortly.


Graham Platner, the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine, has been accused of sexual assault. He denies the allegation and says he'll "reflect on the best path forward".

Graham Platner, Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, has been accused of sexual assault by his former girlfriend Jenny Racicot. He denies the allegation and says he's taking time to reflect on the best path forward. Several high-profile Democrats are withdrawing their endorsements for him. Senator Ruben Gallego called the allegations “troubling and deeply serious” and said he will rescind his endorsement. Rep. Ro Khanna is also withdrawing his endorsement from the race.


Nigel Farage is resigning as an MP to fight a by-election in his constituency of Clacton. In the Sunday Times, Matthew Steeples highlights Nigel Farage’s curious connections with convicted criminal George Cottrell and Twitter troll Ian Mowbray Jackson.

Nigel Farage is resigning as an MP to fight a by-election in his constituency of Clacton. It comes amid a row over his finances, after it was reported he had not declared benefits from his long-time adviser George Cottrell. The standards watchdog has been urged to investigate whether Nigel Farage lobbied the Bank of England to drop a cryptocurrency plan that could be costly for the billionaire bankrolling his party Reform UK. He used a private meeting at the Bank to urge its governor Andrew Bailey to drop plans for a state-run alternative to the digital currency.


The 37-story building under construction in Manhattan was evacuated Tuesday after two structural support beams on the 21st and 22nd floors began buckling. 130 fire and EMS personnel were at the scene by 10 a.m., and had evacuated workers from the building.

There was a building collapse at 235 East 42nd Street on Tuesday morning. Several floors caved in and some bricks fell from the 21st to 22nd floor. The cause of the collapse is unknown. Metro Loft Management's office-to-residential conversion project is one of the largest in the Big Apple. Steamfitters' union claims developers didn't add enough steel supports to accommodate the extra load. No injuries have been reported, but nearby buildings were evacuated as a precautionary measure.


Qatar condemned an Iranian attack on one of its liquefied natural gas tankers near the Strait of Hormuz. Three commercial tankers have now been struck in the strait.

Three commercial tankers have been struck in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday. Iran's state TV claims one of them was attacked after ignoring warnings to use Tehran’s approved shipping route. The temporary US-Iran arrangement on shipping through the strait expired, raising fresh concerns over the future of the fragile agreement. According to two US officials, Iran's military fired at least two missiles at commercial vessels transiting the Strait on Monday night. A Qatari-flagged Al-Rakiyat vessel was “passing near” the key waterway when it was struck. Qatar condemned the attack as a violation of international law.


At least two explosions were reported in the Syrian capital Damascus on Tuesday. French President Emmanuel Macron was visiting the city to meet with the country's President Ahmed al-Sharaa.

At least 18 people were injured in a bomb attack near the hotel in Damascus where French President Emmanuel Macron had been staying. Four police officers were among the wounded, according to state news agency SANA. One bomb was placed in a garbage bin and another in a vehicle near the Four Seasons Hotel. It is the first visit by a Western head of state since Syria's new president Ahmed al-Sharaa came to power in 2024. He wants to reboot Syria's international credentials and revive ties with other countries.


David Streever was served with a federal warning in June for criticizing ICE online. He filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, saying they violated his First Amendment rights.

David Streever is suing the Department of Homeland Security for violating his First Amendment rights. He sent a scathing email to Todd Lyons, the former head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in January. In June, he was visited by immigration agents at his home in Rochester, New York, who gave him a warning notice. His wife was also visited on a trip to Finland. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) filed the lawsuit on Monday.


Ukraine's military claims to have attacked Russia's Omsk oil refinery with drones. Kostyantynivka, Putin's home town, was better known as a city of 66,000 with a thriving glassmaking industry and strategic location at the crossroads of two major highways.

Ukraine attacked St. Petersburg oil depot and military base in Russia's second city on Saturday. It comes just over a month after a Ukrainian drone attack on St Petersburg during an economic forum designed to attract foreign investment. Long-range Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries have resulted in serious fuel shortages across the country. Ukraine has also disrupted Russian supply routes north of the Sea of Azov, causing acute fuel shortages and blackouts in occupied Crimean peninsula. The attacks have generated spectacular videos of refineries on fire and clickbait headlines claiming that “Russia is losing” but they haven't changed Vladimir Putin's calculus.


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