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US imposes new 25% tariffs on Brazil, expands exemptions list

The U.S. has announced 25% duties on many imports from Brazil, while unveiling a broader-than-expected list of exemptions, reviving a trade war that could embroil dozens of countries around the world as the Trump administration reworks its tariffs policy, one of its signature diplomatic tools.
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Australia to establish government AI office to coordinate regulation

SYDNEY – Australia will create an office at the heart of government to manage the development of AI standards, seeking to balance the ​need to attract investment with effective regulation of the disruptive technology. The "Office of AI" will be established within the ⁠Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and ensure a ‌whole-of-government approach across different ministries.
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Trump shelves 20% fee for Hormuz cargo after Gulf pressure

President Donald Trump stepped back from a proposal to charge a 20% transit fee to guard the vital Strait of Hormuz waterway as part of the conflict with Iran, saying on Tuesday he would instead seek investment deals with Gulf states.
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Participation trophy statue appears in DC. Group wants your trophies for Trump

The group behind the statues of President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein is back with a new installation aimed at the war in Iran. The Secret Handshake is an anonymous art protest group that creates public art along the National Mall for political commentary. A 10-foot-tall "Iran ​War Participation Trophy" appeared July 13 just south of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bookstore. The golden trophy has a "#1" on the cup and "participant" on the base.
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Zelenskyy cabinet shakeup puts Kyiv’s winter resilience in focus

Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s surprise move to overhaul his government and potentially install an energy executive as prime minister is the latest sign of the Ukrainian president’s determination to spare his war-weary nation a repeat of last winter’s hardships. Zelenskyy said Sunday on social media that he planned to replace Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko as part of a broader change in “political ...
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Death toll from Venezuela earthquakes rises to 4,490

CARACAS, Venezuela – death ​toll from the two earthquakes that ⁠struck ‌Venezuela on June ​24 has risen to 4,490, National ⁠Assembly President ‌Jorge ‌Rodriguez said on Sunday ⁠on his Telegram ‌account. The ‌official count of injured ⁠remained unchanged ​at ⁠16,740, ​while 6,462 people have been ⁠rescued.
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U.S., Iran trade wave of strikes while disputing status of Hormuz

The U.S. struck Iran for a third time in a week, prompting retaliatory attacks on at least five Arab nations as Washington and Tehran issued conflicting declarations over whether the Strait of Hormuz remains open to shipping. The Islamic Republic responded early Sunday with drone and missile assaults on American allies across the Middle East, including Kuwait, Jordan and Qatar. So far, only ...
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South Africa says 53,449 migrants returned or deported in crackdown

South Africa said more than 53,000 foreign nationals had been processed for deportation or voluntary repatriation as authorities acted on pledges to speed up removals while warning vigilante groups to stop conducting illegal searches for undocumented foreigners. The figure is more than double the roughly 25,000 migrants police said had returned home or been deported ahead of nationwide ...
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New Syrian parliament meets for first time in Damascus

DAMASCUS, Syria – Syria's new parliament convened for the first time on Sunday, 19 months after rebels led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa toppled Bashar al-Assad, a milestone in the country's political transition despite the chamber's current limited powers. Sharaa, in a speech at parliament in Damascus, told lawmakers ​to "make this council a model of responsibility and competence" and described it as "a platform for truth and justice."
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Iraqi prime minister to visit Washington on Monday; oil and gas deals expected

BAGHDAD – Iraq's prime minister will visit Washington on Monday to deepen strategic ties with the United States, with oil and gas ​deals expected to be signed as part of a broader push for economic, trade and investment cooperation. Iraq has ⁠been seeking to balance its ties with neighboring Iran and ‌the U.S. as military escalation ​between the two rivals continues.
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Myanmar bets on ancient temples, Buddhist pilgrimage sites to boost tourism

Myanmar’s ancient temples, luxury hotels and Buddhist pilgrimage sites are stirring back to life as the country’s military-backed government bets tourism will become one of the first visible signs of an economic recovery after this year’s election. Authorities want to almost double foreign visitor arrivals to 1.8 million this year by easing visa rules and targeting travelers from neighboring ...