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NATO fell into a crisis earlier this year as Trump demanded that the U.S. must take control of Greenland on national security grounds.
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President Donald Trump met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to kick off the NATO summit. NBC News' Monica Alba reports that Trump addressed the sale of F-35 jets to Turkey and reaching a conclusion in the Russia-Ukraine war.
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A U.S. official said Iranian missiles struck two commercial ships. There was no immediate comment from Iranian officials on the reported attacks.
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Graham Platner is facing calls to end his bid for U.S. Senate in Maine after a woman accused him of sexual assault. And, Trump made his dissatisfaction with NATO clear ahead of its summit this week.
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The ceremony for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, held at a site considered sacred by many Shiites, was the latest step in a weeklong funeral organized by Iran's government.
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A peak audience of 9.1 million tuned in overnight to watch England beat Mexico to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup.
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Folarin Balogun's presence on the field for the United States against Belgium had a seismic impact on the world of soccer, but he ultimately played a forgettable role in the Americans' 4-1 loss in the World Cup round of 16
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With 10 of England's 11 goals at the World Cup scored by either Harry Kane or Jude Bellingham, BBC Sport looks at how dependent on them the team is.
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Two ?bombs exploded near the hotel in Damascus where Emmanuel Macron held meetings on Tuesday, Syrian state media said, but the French president's office said he did not hear the explosions during his visit to meet President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
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Belgium's Nicolas Raskin says Fifa's decision to allow US striker Folarin Balogun to play against them fired them up for the last-16 tie in Seattle.
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President Emmanuel Macron of France signaled confidence in Syria's leaders by staying overnight in the capital and continuing his visit despite blasts near his hotel.
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Thousands of women and girls passed through the secretive institutions, which were largely run by religious orders, from the 1920s until the 1990s.
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An appeals court confirmed Marine Le Pen's embezzlement conviction, but shortened a ban on her eligibility for elected office. That could let the French far-right leader to run for president in 2027.
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The death toll from Venezuela's twin earthquakes has risen to 3,535, authorities say, while nearly 18,000 people remain homeless more than a week after the disaster struck the capital and nearby coastal areas.
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Ukraine needs NATO, but NATO needs Ukraine as much as the other way around, the Finnish President told CNBC on Tuesday.
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A mother and her two children are found dead in a property, police say.
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A French appeal court on Tuesday upheld Marine Le Pen's conviction for misusing EU funds but shortened her ban on running for public office, in theory preserving a path for the far-right leader to run in the 2027 presidential election.
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The focus at a leaders' summit in Turkey this week will be on building a new model for the alliance, as President Trump pushes to do less and pressures others do more.
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Ukraine's Security Service on Tuesday said it found the body of Ukrainian national Anastasiia Berezovska, who is wanted by authorities in Monaco in connection with the bombing targeting Ukrainian business tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev.
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The Maine Democrat running for Senate said the allegation is "false."
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Beijing had long tested nuclear missiles only within its borders. A rare launch over an ocean shows it is determined to narrow the gap with the United States.
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After Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee in Maine, was accused of rape, much of the party and several key supporters turned against him.
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By 2018, fentanyl overdoses in Estonia had plummeted. But powerful new drugs are appearing fast, with the authorities racing to respond.
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The BBC's Nada Tawfik spoke to US fans after the FIFA World Cup co-hosts were knocked out of the tournament.
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Prince Harry and other celebrities first brought legal action against Associated Newspapers Ltd. in 2022.
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The claim, outlined in court papers, contends information shared with Iran could jeopardize the lives of pro-democracy protesters, religious minorities and LGTBQ people.
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The case brought by Harry and other celebrities against Associated Newspapers was one of several legal battles that the prince has fought against British tabloids in recent years.
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A 2-year-old has died after being left in a hot car while in the care of a babysitter, police in Florida said.
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A concrete cow was the only one of the hundreds of items from Ayton Castle that failed to find a buyer.
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Macron is the first major Western leader to visit Syria since the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024.
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Descendants of Dred Scott and Chief Justice Roger Taney spoke about reconciliation at a church in the shadow of the Supreme Court last week as the high court wrestled with race and who can be an American.
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The death toll in Sri Lanka's prison clash has risen to 26, including seven prison officials and 19 inmates
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At least 22 people were killed in Russian strikes on Ukraine and Ukraine's president is asking for more Patriot air defenses. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports.
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The USA star striker will be available to play at today's match against Belgium after President Trump called Fifa for his ban to be reviewed.
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As the number of deaths increased Monday, survivors like 12-year-old Fabiana Blanco say they have been left with "a battle scar."
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The unprecedented test of a nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile highlights Beijing's growing force in the region.
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Critics of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's brutal rule have been angered by the scale of the commemorations being held to honor his life.
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Russia launched waves of missiles and drones at Kyiv early Monday, killing at least 12 people in an attack that exposed widening gaps in Ukraine's air defences, authorities said.
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The overnight attacks on Kyiv killed at least 11 people as Russia stepped up a new offensive. Ukraine's president said NATO must do more to help his country intercept incoming missiles.
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FIFA reversed Folarin Balogun's suspension after Trump sought a review, letting the U.S. striker play Belgium over objections.
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