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MSNBC Int'l NewsJun 24, 2026
'I don't think it was us': Trump gives update on investigation into Iran school strike
President Trump says he doesn't think that the U.S. was responsible for a deadly strike on a school in Iran at the beginning of the war. "I don't think it was us," Trump tells reporters during an Oval Office briefing alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

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Trump Asks Congress for $88 Billion, Mostly for War With Iran (Int'l Herald Tribune)

Int'l Herald TribuneJun 24, 2026
Trump Cancels Plans to Sign a Bipartisan Housing Bill
Also, Western Europe is sweltering. Here's the latest at the end of Wednesday.

ABC NewsJun 24, 2026
Iran live updates: IAEA will visit Iranian nuclear sites, director general says
Delegations from the U.S. and Iran opened talks in Switzerland on Sunday.

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UN nuclear chief says inspectors will visit Iran sites as part of war deal (BBC Front Page)

BBC Front PageJun 24, 2026
France, UK and Spain see record temperatures as heatwave grips western Europe
Tens of millions of people are grappling with punishing temperatures, which have led to red heat alerts across the continent.

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Europe Heat Wave Latest News: After France's Hottest Day Ever, U.K. Approaches June Record (Int'l Herald Tribune)

ABC NewsJun 24, 2026
Trump and Cassidy clash over war powers vote in meeting with Republican senators
President Trump clashed with Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy in a meeting with Republican senators over his vote on the war powers resolution passed Tuesday in the Senate.

NYTimes GlobalJun 24, 2026
From ‘Terrible People' to ‘Smart People': The Trump-Led Right Rethinks Iran
The president has sought to recast the Iranian government as he pursues a peace deal. But there are signs that a softening on Iran in the Republican Party goes well beyond him.

NYT Middle EastJun 24, 2026
Rubio Seeks to Reassure Gulf Arab Partners on Iran Deal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was traveling among the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain, which were attacked by Iran during the war.

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Oil tankers with 35 million barrels stuck in Persian Gulf exited Strait of Hormuz since Iran deal (CNBC World News)

NPR Headline NewsJun 24, 2026
Trump cancels signing ceremony for bipartisan housing bill, again upending GOP agenda
Republicans hoped to celebrate passage of a bipartisan spending bill on Wednesday — until President Trump scuttled their plans. It was the latest in a series of rifts between Trump and his party.

Int'l Herald TribuneJun 24, 2026
After Bruising Primaries in New York, Democrats Look to November Elections
The party secured key victories in New York City, but battles across the state suggest a larger fight awaits in the fall.

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After New York's Primary Elections, Democrats Face Five Big Questions (Int'l Herald Tribune)

BBC Front PageJun 24, 2026
Scotland fans pray for 'perfect' result ahead of Brazil World Cup tie
Scotland will play their final group stage match against Brazil later, with hopes of making it to the knock-out stages.

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England to face Scotland? World Cup knockout stage as it stands (BBC Front Page)

Int'l Herald TribuneJun 24, 2026
Trump Stokes Chaos in Congress as He Huddles With the G.O.P.
Hours before visiting the Capitol, the president scrapped plans to sign a major housing bill, condemning "bad Republicans" for resisting his demands to ram through new voting restrictions.

Washington Post World NewsJun 24, 2026
Israel deliberately targeted Palestinian children in Gaza, U.N. commission says
The Israeli Foreign Ministry called the findings a "libelous sham."

Int'l Herald TribuneJun 24, 2026
NY Jewish Leaders Wrestle With Israel Critics' Sweep in Primary Elections
Pro-Israel leaders in New York expressed alarm at the primary victories of three Democratic candidates backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Progressive Jewish groups celebrated.

NYT Middle EastJun 24, 2026
Israel Says It Has Trapped Hezbollah Fighters Underground in Southern Lebanon
The Israeli military says thousands of troops have surrounded a large tunnel network in southern Lebanon. The standoff is at the center of intense clashes in the area recently.

NYTimes GlobalJun 24, 2026
Visitors Look at the Reflecting Pool and Disagree on What They See
People have long gathered in solidarity by the Reflecting Pool, but amid the turmoil of President Trump's attempted repairs there is little unity to be found.

Washington Post World NewsJun 24, 2026
Hegseth thwarted internal efforts to extend key Army general's career
Gen. Christopher Donahue, seen as a top warfighter, is the latest apparent casualty in a purge of senior military leaders by the Trump administration.

Int'l Herald TribuneJun 24, 2026
France Identifies Its First Case of Ebola
A doctor who had traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo was infected, the French health ministry said. The authorities said the risk to the wider population was low.

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ABC NewsJun 24, 2026
Key Army general relinquishing command
Gen. Chris Donahue has spent the past 18 months leading U.S. Army Europe and Africa, the command responsible for Army operations across both continents.

NPR Topics: NewsJun 24, 2026
U.N. nuclear chief says inspectors will visit Iran, but Iran says only after final deal
The head of the U.N.'s atomic agency said Iran's nuclear enrichment sites would be inspected as part of the interim deal. Iran insists any such visit would only come after a final deal.

CBC Top StoriesJun 24, 2026
Ukraine launches drone offensive in Crimea and inside Russia
Ukrainian drones knocked out power in the biggest city in Russian-held Crimea on Wednesday and targeted facilities ?in central and southern Russia, underscoring the reach of Kyiv's attacks on energy infrastructure.



CBC Top StoriesJun 24, 2026
Needing only a draw, Canada coach cautions against playing safe in Group B finale vs. Switzerland




BBC Front PageJun 24, 2026
Ukraine strikes knock out power in key city in Russian-occupied Crimea
Sevastopol's Moscow-installed governor warns there will be no electricity in some areas until the evening.

NPR Topics: NewsJun 24, 2026
Why are crisis pregnancy centers saying they can 'rule out' ectopic pregnancy?
Under President Trump, more federal attention and support has gone towards anti-abortion Christian centers. A watchdog group says many of them mislead patients with promises to "rule out" ectopic pregnancies.

CNBC World NewsJun 24, 2026
Micron stock jumps 15% as soaring prices from memory crunch lead to quadrupling of revenue
Micron's quarterly earnings report follows a 700% surge in the memory maker's stock price over the past year.

BBC News Front Page | WorldJun 24, 2026
Fury fight only goes to US if Joshua agrees new terms - Hearn
Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are contractually committed to staging their fight in the UK, says Eddie Hearn - and any attempt to move it to the United States would need Joshua's team to agree new terms.

ABC NewsJun 24, 2026
Top Democrat requests info from Reflecting Pool contractors
The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee sent letters Wednesday to the contractors overseeing the renovation at the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall.

BBC Front PageJun 24, 2026
UK sees hottest June day on record as 36.1C recorded in Hampshire
Heat records were broken when temperatures soared across southern England on Wednesday afternoon.

BBC News Front Page | WorldJun 24, 2026
Can Trump convince Republicans he's won the war on Iran?
Republicans are critical of the US lifting sanctions against Iran

ABC NewsJun 24, 2026
Judge permanently blocks Trump EO requiring proof of citizenship to vote
Judge Denise Casper ruled that the president lacks the authority to oversee elections.

ABC NewsJun 24, 2026
WATCH: The Mamdani effect on New York primaries
ABC News political director Averi Harper discusses the impact New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani had on candidates he supported.

ABC NewsJun 24, 2026
Trump says DOJ will 'immediately' look into price gouging at the gas pump
President Donald Trump has called for the Department of Justice to "immediately start looking into" oil companies as he accused them of price gouging.

CNBC World NewsJun 24, 2026
Trump claims Iran has assured U.S. there won't be tolls on the Strait of Hormuz
There will be no tolls, insurance costs, or charges of any kind for ships looking to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, Trump said.

CBC Top StoriesJun 24, 2026
More heat records expected as deadly 'Omega' heat wave grips Europe
Western Europe was in the grip of a deadly, record-setting heat wave on Wednesday that has killed dozens of people, closed schools, slowed trains, knocked out electricity and forced farmers to harvest grain at night.



NPR Topics: NewsJun 24, 2026
Political consultant on whether Trump is losing GOP support after war powers vote
NPR's A Martínez asks Republican political consultant Doug Heye about whether Trump is losing support among congressional Republicans after the Senate voted to limit his war powers on Iran.

NYTimes GlobalJun 24, 2026
Deadly Heat Wave Grips Europe, and Congress Passes a Landmark Housing Bill
Plus, why some tech companies are telling workers to cut back on A.I.

NPR Headline NewsJun 24, 2026
5 years after the Surfside condo collapse, the toll of the tragedy remains
Surfside, Florida, is marking five years since a beachfront condominium collapsed, killing 98 people. It was one of the largest structural failures in U.S. history.

MSNBC Int'l NewsJun 24, 2026
Trump calls for DOJ probe into gas price ‘gouging'
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he had instructed the Department of Justice to immediately probe oil companies for not lowering gas prices at the pump in line with falling costs, accusing them of "gouging" consumers.

ABC NewsJun 24, 2026
Congress passes war powers resolution, offering rare rebuke of Trump
The Senate on Monday adopted a House-passed Iran War Powers resolution 50-48 in a symbolic, yet rare rebuke of President Donald Trump.

CBC Top StoriesJun 23, 2026
Israel committed genocide in Gaza, deliberately targeted Palestinian children: UN report
The UN's Commission of Inquiry found that Israel had genocidal intent in the Gaza Strip during the war, with the key indicator being its targeting of children. The Gaza Health ministry says that since the ceasefire began in October 2025, more than 1,000 people died, 265 of them children.



NYTimes GlobalJun 23, 2026
With Starmer's Resignation, ‘Hot Podium Guy' Has Outlasted Five U.K. Prime Ministers
A sound engineer has emerged as an unexpected heartthrob amid Britain's political tumult.

NPR Topics: NewsJun 23, 2026
Tension builds between Trump and Senate Republicans, putting GOP agenda on the line
Divides over what GOP priorities should be ahead of this fall's midterm elections are testing the relationship between President Trump and Senate Republicans.

Washington Post World NewsJun 23, 2026
Ukraine's drones are spoiling Putin's vision for Crimea
Russian-installed authorities in Crimea have halted fuel distribution in vacation season as Ukraine isolates the peninsula.

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Ukraine steps up campaign to isolate Crimea and heap pressure on Putin (MSNBC Int'l News)

CBC Top StoriesJun 23, 2026
France sees its hottest day on record amid early heat wave in Europe
Millions of people across Europe were exposed to extreme and exceptionally high temperatures on Tuesday, with 40 fatalities from drowning recorded in France in the past week as residents seek relief from the searing heat.



ABC NewsJun 22, 2026
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces resignation with 'good grace'
Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke in front of 10 Downing Street on Monday.

ABC NewsJun 22, 2026
Federal investigators say deadly Surfside building collapse began 3 weeks prior
Federal investigators announced that the Surfside, Florida, condo building collapse that killed 98 people in June 2021 began three weeks prior to the structure falling.

UN WomenMay 22, 2025
Who are the women leading peacekeeping?
Despite long-standing commitments from governments, women remain underrepresented, particularly in leadership and operational roles in United Nations Peace Operations. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, only 40 per cent of all Chief of Police Officers, and 30 per cent of civilian heads of United Nations peace operations are women. As of October 2024, just one woman serves in a military leadership role within United Nations Peace Operations. On the International Day of UN Peacekeepers, 29 May, meet some of the women leading global peace and security efforts and find out why women's leadership in peace operations matters.
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