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Russian ballistic missile attack on Kyiv injures 8

Russian ballistic missile attack on Kyiv injures 8. Eight people were injured after Russia launched a ballistic missile attack on Kyiv early July 11, with damage reported in multiple districts of the Ukrainian capital, local officials said.

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Medium-high confidenceLow OPSECLow narrative risk

China braces for back-to-back typhoons as extreme weather risks rise

China braces for back-to-back typhoons as extreme weather risks rise. Record rains, tornadoes and landslides batter southern regions while floods unleash cobras and zoo animals

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Medium-high confidenceLow OPSECLow narrative risk

Trump Vows to Decimate Iran If It Carries Out Assassination Plot

Trump Vows to Decimate Iran If It Carries Out Assassination Plot. President Donald Trump warned Iran that the US military would “completely decimate and destroy all areas” of the Islamic Republic if its leaders attempted or carried out his…

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3 injured as Russia launches ballistic missile attack on Kyiv

3 injured as Russia launches ballistic missile attack on Kyiv. Russia launched a ballistic missile attack on Kyiv early July 11, damaging buildings and sparking a fire the Ukrainian capital, local officials said.

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Platner Quits Maine Race as Democrats Seek Quick Replacement

Platner Quits Maine Race as Democrats Seek Quick Replacement. Graham Platner officially withdrew from the race for a US Senate seat in Maine following sexual assault allegations, bringing an end to a tumultuous campaign that has left Democr…

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25 Years After 9/11. The Next Global Shock Could be Infinitely Worse

25 Years After 9/11. The Next Global Shock Could be Infinitely Worse. The next global shock may be the use of nuclear weapons assisted by the more casual attitudes of less responsible world leaders and the lack of popular understanding and…

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EU Incorporated: The way to start-up European competitiveness

EU Incorporated: The way to start-up European competitiveness. With American competitiveness declining, the EU has a chance to offer tech start-ups something better.

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NATO summit dashes Putin’s hopes of outlasting the West in Ukraine

NATO summit dashes Putin’s hopes of outlasting the West in Ukraine. This week's NATO summit in Ankara focused on demonstrating a united front in support of Ukraine.

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Russian airstrikes on Zaporizhzhia kill 1, injure 29

Russian airstrikes on Zaporizhzhia kill 1, injure 29. A Russian airstrike struck civilian infrastructure in the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia on July 10, killing one person and injuring at least 29 others, regional governor Ivan Fedorov…

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Trump says US has agreed to continue talks with Iran

Trump says US has agreed to continue talks with Iran. President calls on Tehran to declare they will stop any attacks in the Strait of Hormuz

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US, Canada Agree to Open Detroit-Windsor Bridge on July 27

US, Canada Agree to Open Detroit-Windsor Bridge on July 27. The US and Canada agreed to open the delayed Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Detroit with the city of Windsor, Ontario, on July 27, the Canadian government announced la…