United States · Politics
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Trump questions US role in deadly missile strike on Iran girls’ school in 2023
Former US President Trump cast doubt June 24 on US responsibility for a 2023 missile strike that killed over 175 at an Iranian girls’ school.
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Federal Judge Orders Kennedy Center to Explain Why Trump Name Removal Site Remains Covered
Judge Christopher Cooper ordered the Kennedy Center to explain by July why tarps and scaffolding remain after Trump's name was removed.
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General Christopher Donahue to step down as commander of US Army Europe and Africa
General Christopher Donahue will relinquish command of US Army Europe and Africa on July 2 after 18 months in the post.
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Donald Trump opens Great American State Fair for US 250th anniversary on National Mall
Donald Trump gave opening remarks at the Great American State Fair in Washington DC on June 25 to begin America’s 250th year celebrations.
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Supreme Court allows Trump-era border policy blocking some asylum seekers to resume
The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that asylum seekers not physically inside the US cannot apply for asylum, reinstating a Trump administration border policy.
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US Supreme Court permits end of TPS for 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians
The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to allow the Trump administration to terminate TPS protections for Haitian and Syrian immigrants.
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Twin earthquakes strike Venezuela killing at least 164, triggering international aid
Two earthquakes rattled northern Venezuela on 24 June, killing at least 164 and prompting global rescue and aid efforts.
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Trump calls UK Labour’s Andy Burnham 'extremely liberal' ahead of July leadership change
US President Donald Trump described Andy Burnham as 'extremely liberal' and unlikely to expand North Sea drilling ahead of his expected UK premiership in July.
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Venezuela hit by consecutive magnitude 7+ earthquakes causing building collapses and emergency
On June 24, 2026, northern and central Venezuela experienced two strong earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 causing severe damage, evacuations, and a national emergency declaration.
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White House requests $87.6 billion supplemental funding mainly for Iran war expenses
The Trump administration on June 24 asked Congress for $87.6 billion mostly to cover costs of the ongoing Iran war and related priorities.
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Trump criticizes NATO allies for failing to support US war against Iran; NATO chief defends alliance role
President Trump expressed disappointment with NATO allies’ support during the US war against Iran, while NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte highlighted alliance contributions.
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Micah Lasher wins costly New York 12th District Democratic primary amid AI regulation fight
Micah Lasher defeated Alex Bores in New York’s 12th District Democratic primary in a spending-heavy contest focused on AI regulation.
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Italy denies NATO chief's claim of US combat flights from its bases against Iran
Italy rejected NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's claim that US planes launched combat strikes against Iran from Italian bases, allowing only logistical flights.
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13-year-old boy exits Disneyland log ride vehicle and slides down 50-foot drop
A 13-year-old boy exited a log ride vehicle on Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland and slid down the final 50-foot drop on June 21.
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Federal judge overturns Trump-era immigration courthouse arrest policies
A California federal judge vacated Trump administration policies expanding immigration courthouse arrests and lengthening detainee holding times.
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US and Iran at odds over nuclear inspections and Strait of Hormuz tolls after peace talks
US President Trump claimed Iran agreed to endless nuclear inspections while Iran denied it after peace talks ended June 22 in Switzerland.
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Russia Accuses US of Failing to Honor Trump-Putin Ukraine Deal from 2022 Alaska Summit
Russia says the US failed to follow through on understandings reached with Trump at a 2022 Alaska summit on Ukraine conflict.
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Acting DNI Bill Pulte orders staff cuts after June 19 appointment
Bill Pulte fired six political appointees and sent 45 career officials back to agencies within days of becoming acting DNI on June 19, 2026.
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Israel Refuses to Withdraw Troops from Southern Lebanon Amid US-Iran Peace Talks
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said June 24-25 Israel will keep troops in southern Lebanon indefinitely, despite US-Iran peace efforts.
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Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene Withdraw Support for Republican Party
Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene announced they no longer support the Republican Party, citing foreign policy and domestic concerns.
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Trump cancels signing of bipartisan housing bill until voter ID law passes
President Donald Trump canceled a signing ceremony for the bipartisan housing bill June 24, demanding Congress pass his voter ID SAVE America Act first.
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Dutch Minister Voices Concerns to US Lawmakers Over Chip Export Control Bill Targeting China
Dutch Trade Minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma met US officials June 23 to express concerns about the Match Act's impact on Dutch security and companies.
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Far-right Abelardo de la Espriella narrowly wins Colombia presidency
Abelardo de la Espriella won Colombia’s presidential runoff on June 21 by a margin under 1%, defeating Iván Cepeda.
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Global Confidence in Trump and US Reliability Falls Sharply in 2026 Pew Poll
A Pew Research Center poll shows worldwide confidence in President Trump at 23% and growing doubts about US reliability.