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Trump Ordered to Pay $5.8 Million to E. Jean Carroll Following Exhaustion of Appeals

A US federal judge has approved the disbursement of nearly $5.8 million to author E. Jean Carroll, finalizing a civil judgment against former President Donald Trump for sexual abuse and defamation. The total includes the original $5 million award plus accumulated interest. After the Supreme Court refused to overturn the verdict and federal courts rejected Trump's last-minute request to halt the payment, Judge Kaplan ruled that the time for delay had ended. The 82-year-old Carroll plans to utilize the settlement as a source of retirement funding.

Trump Ordered to Pay $5.8 Million to E. Jean Carroll Following Exhaustion of Appeals

Iran and United States Trade Severe Threats Amid Escalating Conflict Over Strait of Hormuz

Tensions between Tehran and Washington have surged following a new wave of U.S. military strikes ordered by President Donald Trump. In response to alleged Iranian attacks on commercial shipping, Trump warned of severe consequences, while Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf asserted that the accessibility of the Strait of Hormuz rests solely on Iranian terms. While both nations exchange threats of retaliation and warnings against 'bullying,' a tentative window for diplomatic negotiations remains, though the risk of a wider regional conflict continues to grow.

Iran and United States Trade Severe Threats Amid Escalating Conflict Over Strait of Hormuz

NATO Pledges Massive Military Support for Ukraine Amid Warnings of Global Instability from Moscow

Following the NATO summit in Ankara, the alliance has committed 70 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine through 2026, alongside a 50 billion dollar investment in defense industrialization. While NATO Secretary General Rutte framed internal disagreements as a sign of democratic strength, Russia has vehemently condemned these moves. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova warned that the continued militarization of Europe and expanded support for Kyiv could lead to catastrophic consequences on a global scale.

NATO Pledges Massive Military Support for Ukraine Amid Warnings of Global Instability from Moscow

Iran Launches Retaliatory Strikes on US Bases in Bahrain and Kuwait Following US Air Raids

In a significant escalation of regional tensions, Iran's Revolutionary Guard conducted missile and drone strikes against US military installations in Bahrain and Kuwait on Thursday. These actions serve as retaliation for US cruise missile attacks on northern Iranian railway bridges the previous day, marking the first strike on Iranian infrastructure since the April 8 ceasefire. While Kuwaiti forces reported successful interceptions and Bahrain issued safety warnings, Iran has warned that any further US aggression will result in a wider scope of retaliation across the Middle East.

Iran Launches Retaliatory Strikes on US Bases in Bahrain and Kuwait Following US Air Raids

UN Issues Urgent Appeal for $296 Million to Aid Venezuela’s Earthquake Recovery

The United Nations has launched an emergency appeal for $296 million to support 1.3 million victims of the catastrophic dual earthquakes that struck Venezuela. With the death toll climbing to 3,811 and economic losses estimated at $6.7 billion, the nation faces a dire humanitarian crisis. While the U.S. has temporarily eased some sanctions to facilitate relief, Venezuelan officials are urging the international community to unfreeze overseas assets to fund long-term reconstruction efforts as the focus shifts from rescue to recovery.

UN Issues Urgent Appeal for $296 Million to Aid Venezuela’s Earthquake Recovery

Trump Vows Legal Battle to Overturn Supreme Court's Birthright Citizenship Ruling

President Donald Trump has announced his intention to petition the U.S. Supreme Court for a rehearing after the court struck down his executive order aimed at restricting birthright citizenship. Following a NATO summit in Turkey, Trump condemned the 6-3 decision as a 'judicial injustice' on Truth Social. The Court, citing the 14th Amendment, reaffirmed that citizenship is guaranteed to all born on U.S. soil, regardless of their parents' status, delivering a major blow to the administration's immigration policies.

Trump Vows Legal Battle to Overturn Supreme Court's Birthright Citizenship Ruling

Trump Sparks Diplomatic Crisis with Spain Over NATO Spending and Military Access

During a NATO summit in Ankara, US President Donald Trump labeled Spain a 'bad partner' and threatened to sever all trade ties. The dispute centers on Spain's refusal to meet a proposed 5% GDP defense spending target and restrictions on US military use of Spanish territory for operations against Iran. While the US Treasury considers embargoes, legal experts highlight EU trade laws as a significant barrier. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has downplayed the rhetoric, emphasizing bilateral friendship and Spain's ongoing commitment to alliance security.

Trump Sparks Diplomatic Crisis with Spain Over NATO Spending and Military Access

DRC Grapples with Escalating Ebola Crisis as Death Toll Hits 600

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is facing a severe health emergency as a deadly Ebola outbreak spreads across the provinces of Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu. With confirmed cases rising to 1,759 and fatalities reaching 600, the national healthcare infrastructure is under immense strain, particularly in North Kivu where hospital capacity has been exceeded. To combat the surge, the government and the World Health Organization have initiated critical clinical trials testing the efficacy of Remdesivir and monoclonal antibody MBP134.

DRC Grapples with Escalating Ebola Crisis as Death Toll Hits 600

US Intensifies Military Campaign Against Iran Following Maritime Attacks

President Donald Trump has directed the US military to launch new strikes against Iran after the targeting of commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. The escalation follows a massive US operation hitting over 80 Iranian assets, leading to retaliatory strikes by Tehran on US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait. While the US reports minimal damage, the geopolitical tension—rooted in the February killing of Iran's supreme leader—continues to threaten global shipping and regional stability, prompting urgent calls for diplomacy from the UN.

US Intensifies Military Campaign Against Iran Following Maritime Attacks

Trump Signals Historic Shift in Syria Policy, Eyes Removal from State Sponsors of Terrorism List

US President Donald Trump has announced his intention to remove Syria from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism following a meeting with President Shala of Syria's transitional government in Ankara. This move marks a significant diplomatic pivot following the fall of the Assad regime in late 2024. Alongside the removal of financial sanctions and the delisting of the Syrian Salvation Government's military wing, the US is facilitating Syrian reintegration into the global economy, supported by billions in pledged investments from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations.

Trump Signals Historic Shift in Syria Policy, Eyes Removal from State Sponsors of Terrorism List

Global Energy Security Under Threat: Tanker Traffic Plummets in Strait of Hormuz Amid US-Iran Tension

Shipping activity in the Strait of Hormuz has come to a virtual standstill as concerns mount over the potential collapse of a memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran. Recent data reveals a dramatic drop in oil tanker crossings, signaling a high level of risk perception among maritime operators. With approximately one-fifth of the world's oil and LNG passing through this critical chokepoint, the sudden stagnation underscores the fragility of regional diplomacy and the looming threat to global energy stability.

Global Energy Security Under Threat: Tanker Traffic Plummets in Strait of Hormuz Amid US-Iran Tension

Trump Authorizes Local Production of Patriot Missiles in Ukraine to Bolster Air Defenses

In a significant strategic shift during the NATO summit in Ankara, US President Donald Trump announced that the United States will grant Ukraine the authority to manufacture Patriot missiles domestically. This decision comes as Kyiv faces an intensification of Russian ballistic missile strikes and a dwindling supply of interceptors. While acknowledging the difficulty of negotiating with both Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump’s move aims to provide Ukraine with a sustainable defense mechanism to protect its capital and critical infrastructure from ongoing aerial aggression.

Trump Authorizes Local Production of Patriot Missiles in Ukraine to Bolster Air Defenses

AI Innovation Buffers Global Economic Slowdown as IMF Lowers Growth Forecast

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its global economic growth forecast downward to 3%, citing instability in the Middle East as a primary headwind. Despite this, the IMF highlights that the rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is stimulating demand-led growth, partially offsetting geopolitical shocks. While inflation is expected to rise to 4.7% this year due to energy and food costs, the report notes divergent regional paths, including a slight upward revision for China and steady growth for the United States.

AI Innovation Buffers Global Economic Slowdown as IMF Lowers Growth Forecast

Copenhagen Stands Firm: Denmark Rejects U.S. Ambitions Over Greenland Sovereignty

During a NATO summit in Ankara, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen categorically rejected assertions by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the acquisition of Greenland. While reaffirming Denmark's commitment to defending every inch of its territory, Copenhagen is simultaneously engaging in diplomatic dialogues to balance U.S. security interests with Danish sovereignty. Discussions center on potentially expanding the 1951 Defense Agreement to address strategic military needs in the Arctic without compromising the territorial integrity of the Danish Realm.

Copenhagen Stands Firm: Denmark Rejects U.S. Ambitions Over Greenland Sovereignty

Pakistan Cargo Plane Vanishes Over Arabian Sea: Search Underway for Five Crew Members

A 27-year-old Boeing 737 cargo aircraft operated by K2 Airways disappeared on Tuesday night during a flight from the United Arab Emirates to Karachi. Following a reported navigation system failure and a series of erratic maneuvers—including a catastrophic high-speed dive—the plane lost all contact approximately 155 nautical miles west of the Pakistani coast. The crew of five remains missing, prompting a large-scale search and rescue operation coordinated by the Pakistan Navy and Air Force.

Pakistan Cargo Plane Vanishes Over Arabian Sea: Search Underway for Five Crew Members

Authorities Apprehend Suspect Following Targeted Shooting at Bavarian High School

A violent shooting incident occurred on Wednesday, July 8, at the Welfen Gymnasium in Schongau, Bavaria, leaving several people injured. German law enforcement quickly responded, cordoning off the school and arresting a suspect believed to have intentionally targeted the institution in what police described as a 'rampage.' While school shootings are uncommon in Germany, this event, coupled with past tragedies like the Erfurt massacre, has reignited discussions regarding campus safety and the prevention of targeted violence within educational environments.

Authorities Apprehend Suspect Following Targeted Shooting at Bavarian High School
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