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The Senate approved a war powers resolution that rebukes President Trump by calling for an end to the war in Iran. While the vote is largely symbolic, it is a rare bipartisan pushback regarding the war.
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The Senate has voted to take away President Trump's power to wage war with Iran. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Virginia Democrat Tim Kaine, a sponsor of the bill.
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A sound engineer has emerged as an unexpected heartthrob amid Britain's political tumult.
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A lopsided House vote cleared the measure for President Trump's signature after a lengthy back and forth and several nearly fatal blows to the legislation.
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Rail company Deutsche Bahn had to pause train services across the country for more than two-and-a-half hours.
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President Trump appears to be describing his preferences as fully negotiated deals, in hopes of locking the Iranians in. The question is whether a succession of such disputes will sink the whole venture.
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Shannon Manson cheerily ushered a man from Jordan's delegation away from fans. It turns out he was a prince, and now she is an unexpected internet sensation.
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Passage of the largely symbolic measure comes as the U.S. and Iran are in the early stages of talks aimed at ending the war.
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France's average temperature on Tuesday was its hottest ever, the country's weather agency said. Several countries are under top-level heat warnings.
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United States president Donald Trump will attend the World Cup final and help present the trophy, says Fifa president Gianni Infantino.
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Records are being broken for the second time in a month, leading scientists to probe the upper limits of what the warming climate can dish out.
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Democrats expect Nancy Lacore to run a competitive general election despite the district's Republican leaning.
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Ghana correspondent Thomas Naadi reports from Black Star Square in Accra.
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The runoff was one of the few races this year featuring both candidates endorsed by President Trump. His picks have had mixed results in governor's contests.
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England fail to repeat their performance that overpowered Croatia in their first World Cup game as they are held to a draw by a resolute Ghana at Boston Stadium.
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The Supreme Court ruled that a Louisiana prisoner whose dreadlocks were forcibly shaved off by prison guards cannot sue the guards under a federal law to protect the religious rights of prisoners.
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England face Ghana in their next World Cup match as both sides look to secure a place in the next round. BBC Sport takes a look at the Ghana players to look out for.
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Two candidates backed by the Democratic Socialist of America won their primaries, a year after the DSA-backed Zohran Mamdani won New York mayor's race.
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Global sell-off in tech stocks continues to rattle markets which spilled over to precious metals amid worries of higher interest rates.
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A decade ago, many economists argued the UK would sustain longer-term economic damage by leaving the EU. So what did happen?
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Also, the Strait of Hormuz sees a notable uptick in traffic. Here's the latest at the end of Tuesday.
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A recent episode underscored the Trump administration's increasing reliance on advanced A.I. systems for cybersecurity even as it battles a leading U.S. developer.
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Russian-installed authorities in Crimea have halted fuel distribution in vacation season as Ukraine isolates the peninsula.
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Investors are selling off AI-related stocks as doubts are starting to surface over whether the massive spending on AI is worth the investment or whether "it's one big bubble."
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In the biggest city Sevastopol, one resident told the BBC he had bought a back-up generator but had nothing to power it with.
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Iran's Foreign Ministry said there was no plan for the IAEA to inspect its damaged nuclear facilities, a day after Vice President JD Vance said conversations with inspectors could happen imminently.
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Ten years after a slim majority voted to leave the European Union, the economic and political effects of that decision continue to disrupt the United Kingdom.
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Several Ontario First Nations are set to become owners of a new nuclear reactor after striking a commercial partnership with the
federal and provincial governments.
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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.
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The alleged driver in the April 2023 gold heist at Toronto's Pearson International Airport has been sentenced to more than 13 years in prison in the U.S. for attempted gun smuggling.
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England manager Thomas Tuchel defends Jude Bellingham after the midfielder is involved in a heated row with Ghana boss Carlos Queiroz.
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An officer was shot in the neck during the Texas disorder by "Antifa Cell operatives", prosecutors said.
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The ruling in a class-action lawsuit filed in California applies to immigration courts nationwide.
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The growth in sales has slowed significantly after a critical government grant programme was cut.
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The review of Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust is expected to detail how failings led to deaths and avoidable harm.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's attempt to repair and repaint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., is not going as planned. Andrew Chang breaks down the race to fix a slew of problems by Independence Day, from large swaths of peeling paint to swampy algae blooms.
(Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)
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The measure to remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities with Iran does not require the president's signature, nor does it carry the force of law. But it reflects bipartisan frustration with the war.
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Oil falls Tuesday as investors continue to assess the latest developments in the Middle East, while showing optimism the conflict may end soon.
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Strikes that have caused fuel shortages and power outages in Crimea will prove a "psychological breaking point" for Moscow, a Ukrainian commander said.
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His departure in the coming weeks clears a path for Andy Burnham, a popular Labour Party mayor, to become the country's seventh prime minister in a decade.
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The Department of Justice is appealing a federal judge's ruling that dismissed the criminal human smuggling case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
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RCMP say two officers were taken to hospital in Melville, Sask., after being shot while responding to an assault call on Sunday night.
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The Russia-brokered ceasefire agreement ends the bloody 49-day conflict. The war, which saw many casualties on both sides, resulted in Azerbaijan regaining lost territory and with Turkey for the first time playing a military and diplomatic role in the region.
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