Trump’s G7 Exit: A Cowardly Retreat or Strategic Withdrawal?

President Trump’s premature departure from the G7 summit stemmed from disagreements with French President Macron over Greenland and a disinterest in meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. His stated reason for leaving was the need to address the Israeli-Iranian conflict, though sources suggest his irritation with Macron played a significant role. This early exit prompted NATO to shorten its upcoming summit to prevent similar disruptions. The incident involved Trump’s cancelled meeting with Zelenskyy and subsequent criticism of Macron.

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GOP Congressman Condemns Trump Admin’s LGBTQ+ Suicide Hotline Cuts

The Trump administration’s decision to eliminate the 988 Lifeline’s specialized LGBTQ+ youth services by July 17th has drawn sharp criticism. This preemptive cut, ahead of a proposed 2026 budget reduction, removes a vital resource for a population at elevated suicide risk. Over 1.3 million calls were handled by this program since its 2022 launch, highlighting its importance. The decision, despite assurances of continued general support, is viewed as callous and politically motivated by many advocacy groups.

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Trump Berates Reporter for Asking Non-Positive Questions

HuffPost’s unwavering commitment to truthful, fact-based journalism spans two decades. This dedication has been fueled by reader support, crucial in navigating challenging periods. Continued contributions are essential to sustaining this vital news source. The organization seeks renewed support to ensure the continuation of its impactful reporting for the next 20 years. Reader generosity has been, and continues to be, instrumental to HuffPost’s success.

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Wheat Farmers Struggle Amidst Low Prices, Shifting Crops

The iconic image of amber waves of grain rolling across America’s heartland is fading, as wheat farmers grapple with unprecedented challenges. The problem isn’t a lack of wheat; in fact, global wheat supplies are so abundant that prices remain stubbornly low, making wheat cultivation unprofitable for many farmers. This surplus, ironically, is a major factor in the decline of wheat farming in the United States.

This situation highlights a complex interplay of global economics and agricultural practices. The low prices aren’t simply a consequence of overproduction in America; international competition plays a significant role. Other countries produce wheat at a lower cost, flooding the global market and driving down prices.… Continue reading

Israel Strikes Iranian Reactor: Reckless Act or Necessary Prevention?

Following an Iranian missile barrage on Israel, at least 240 people were wounded, four seriously, with damage inflicted upon a major hospital and a Tel Aviv high-rise. Israel retaliated with strikes on Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, prompting Russia to voice concern over the safety of its personnel at the Bushehr nuclear plant. An Israeli official claimed that approximately two-thirds of Iran’s ballistic missile launchers had been destroyed, while Iran launched over 450 missiles and 1,000 drones towards Israel. The conflict continues amidst escalating tensions and international calls for a ceasefire.

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Finland Withdraws from Ottawa Treaty to Allow Landmine Use

The Finnish Parliament overwhelmingly approved (157-18) the withdrawal from the Ottawa Treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, enabling Finland to resume their use. Opposition came primarily from the Left Alliance (10 MPs), Greens (7 MPs), and one member of the ruling coalition. This decision follows similar actions by Baltic states and reflects Finland’s reassessment of its defense capabilities in a changing security environment. The next steps involve presidential confirmation and notification to the UN.

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Nippon Steel’s $15B US Steel Acquisition: Jobs, Automation, and National Security Concerns

Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel finalized their $15 billion merger, creating the world’s fourth-largest steelmaker. The deal, initially proposed in December 2023, faced significant delays due to national security concerns and political opposition from both the Biden and Trump administrations. To address these concerns, a “golden share” provision was added, granting the federal government oversight on key decisions. The merger combines Nippon Steel’s advanced technology with U.S. Steel’s market access, ultimately benefiting both companies.

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Russia’s Hidden War Costs: Staggering Troop Losses Revealed

In a recent interview, Russian Ambassador Andrey Kelin confirmed approximately 600,000 Russian soldiers are currently engaged in the Ukraine conflict, a figure consistent with earlier Ukrainian estimates. Despite claiming monthly recruitment of 50-60,000 volunteers, Russia’s substantial troop losses, estimated by Ukraine at 217,440 since January 1, 2025, and independently verified, are straining the Russian economy. These high casualty rates, coupled with significant recruitment bonuses, are placing immense pressure on already sanctioned Russian finances, raising serious concerns about the long-term economic stability of the country.

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Trump’s War Lies: Echoes of Bush’s Iraq Deception

Driven by faulty intelligence and Israeli pressure, President Trump is on the brink of war with Iran, mirroring the disastrous Iraq War. This decision, despite widespread opposition and substantial risks, echoes Trump’s past criticisms of the Bush administration’s Iraq invasion. The conflict is predicated on false claims of imminent Iranian nuclear capability, contradicted by US intelligence agencies. Trump’s actions, including the withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and the assassination of a top Iranian general, have significantly escalated tensions and paved the way for this potential war.

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Israel Threatens Khamenei After Hospital Attack, Blaming Iran for 137 Injuries

In response to Iran’s missile attacks on Israeli territory, which injured 137 civilians and soldiers, Defence Minister Katz declared that Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei “cannot continue to exist.” This statement follows IDF retaliatory strikes on Iranian targets, including a purported nuclear facility, and escalating exchanges of fire. Katz subsequently ordered intensified attacks on Iranian strategic and government targets, reflecting a broad Israeli consensus to neutralize perceived Iranian threats. Despite international concern, neither side shows willingness to de-escalate, increasing the risk of wider regional conflict.

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