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#Russia unleashes massive barrage on #Ukraine, killing at least 30 people, as #Putin shrugs off energy concerns https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/russia-unleashes-massive-barrage-on-ukraine-killing-at-least-30-people-as-putin-shrugs-off-energy-concerns


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Top security official represents Russia at Tehran farewell for Ali Khamenei


Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev attended the farewell ceremony for former Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran on July 3, joining…

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Turkish antitrust authority imposes interim measures on Haribo


Türkiye’s antitrust authority has imposed interim measures on Haribo as part of an investigation into alleged violations of the country’s competition law. According…

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Media: Suspected norovirus sickens 100+ aboard Ruby Princess


More than 100 passengers and 23 crew members aboard the cruise ship Ruby Princess have fallen ill in a suspected norovirus outbreak, the US Centres for Disease Control…

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Iraq, Türkiye near interim deal to keep oil exports flowing


Iraq and Türkiye are expected to sign an interim protocol to ensure the uninterrupted export of Iraqi crude while negotiating a new bilateral pipeline agreement,…

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New World Bank initiative targets SME growth in Azerbaijan


The Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) and the World Bank have held discussions on expanding financing opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)…

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Russia’s new vehicle sales rise in first half of 2026


Sales of new vehicles in Russia rose by 12% year-on-year in the first half of 2026, reaching approximately 679,800 units, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, which released the data on Friday, AzerNEWS reports, citing foreign media.

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Michael Novakhov: #SouthCaucasus Geopolitical Monitor ranks #Azerbaijan top #drone operator in South Caucasus |


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Geopolitical Tensions and Domestic Unrest Escalate Amid Heat Crisis


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Extreme heat disrupts major U.S. events, while geopolitical conflicts in Ukraine and the Strait of Hormuz intensify. Domestic controversies over government corruption, stock trading by officials, and foreign policy missteps suggest growing instability and shifting power dynamics.

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Extreme heat forces temporary closure of major U.S. state fair — A record-breaking heatwave led to the temporary shutdown of the Great American State Fair, highlighting the accelerating impact of climate change on public events and infrastructure. The closure may signal broader disruptions to come.

Russia escalates Ukraine war with massive strike on Kiev — Russia launched a significant military strike on Kiev, marking a potential new phase in the Ukraine conflict. The attack suggests a shift in strategy or escalation, with implications for NATO and global energy markets.

IRGC Navy threatens commercial shipping in Strait of Hormuz — Iran’s IRGC Navy used coastal anti-ship weapons to target the MV Mayuree Naree, underscoring rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The incident may disrupt global oil supplies and provoke international military responses.

FBI corruption probe and stock trading scandal spark debate — An FBI mole infiltrated California politics under Governor Newsom, while FBI Director Kash Patel faced scrutiny for late disclosures of a six-figure Bitcoin-related stock purchase. These controversies reignite debates over government integrity and financial conflicts of interest.

Sanctions backfire as Russia builds bootleg luxury cars — U.S. sanctions on Russia have unintentionally crippled Germany’s export economy, while Russia now sells bootleg BMWs and limousines using pre-sanction parts. The development may indicate a broader failure of economic pressure tactics.