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Monaco's silence meets a cross-border hunt in bombing probe
12 sources 12 outlets 10 countries Diversity94%

Monaco's silence meets a cross-border hunt in bombing probe

Interpol issued a Red Notice for 39-year-old Anastasiia Berezovska after a parcel blast injured three in Monaco, with media citing a reported sighting in Germany.

Interpol has issued a Red Notice for 39yearold Ukrainian Anastasiia Berezovska over a June 30 parcelbombing that injured three at a Monaco residence, with investigators saying she left the principa...

America 250's rite becomes a campaign stage under unstable skies
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America 250's rite becomes a campaign stage under unstable skies

He praised the founders and vowed the U.S. would 'never be a communist country' while heat cancellations and a National Mall storm evacuation upended planned festivities.

On July 3 at Mount Rushmore, President Trump praised the founders while warning of a “resurgence of the communist menace” tied to progressive Democrats and immigration; a day later, extreme heat ca...

Choreographed mourning or mandate? Iran’s next move remains unclear
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Choreographed mourning or mandate? Iran’s next move remains unclear

The weeklong, multi-city ceremonies, with public holidays and foreign delegations, unfold amid wartime rhetoric and calls for revenge after February’s U.S.-Israeli strikes.

Iran has begun a multiday state funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with his body lying in state at Tehran’s Grand Mosalla, nationwide closures to boost participation, and processions culminating i...

On Lampedusa, a moral appeal meets EU–US enforcement
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On Lampedusa, a moral appeal meets EU–US enforcement

The first U.S. pope marked July 4 on Europe’s frontline island, urging leaders in Brussels and Washington to receive, protect, support, and integrate migrants.

On July 4, Pope Leo XIV visited Lampedusa—crossing the Porta d’Europa alone, honoring the dead, and blessing a plaque renaming Molo Favarolo “Molo Francesco”—and, alongside a Liberty Medal address,...

A showpiece meets a storm: proceed now or rethink the playbook
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A showpiece meets a storm: proceed now or rethink the playbook

Extreme heat and approaching thunderstorms shut down July 4 programming on Washington’s National Mall, clearing crowds to nearby museums and federal buildings ahead of planned remarks by Donald Trump at the Lincoln Memorial.

In Washington, extreme heat that canceled the National Park Service parade gave way to thunderstorms that forced an evening evacuation of the National Mall ahead of Donald Trump’s July 4 remarks; s...

Deep strikes near Russia’s heartland: erosion of capacity or escalation?
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Deep strikes near Russia’s heartland: erosion of capacity or escalation?

A large-scale overnight raid reached roughly 900 km from Ukraine, hitting an oil terminal in St Petersburg and, per Ukrainian statements, port infrastructure at Vysotsk and the Kronstadt naval base, alongside flight and internet disruptions.

Ukraine launched a largescale drone strike deep into Russia, hitting an oil terminal in St Petersburg and, according to Ukrainian statements, sparking fires at nearby port infrastructure and the Kr...

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Certification secured, mandate unsettled: Peru’s presidency starts on thin ice
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Certification secured, mandate unsettled: Peru’s presidency starts on thin ice

A razor-thin runoff concluded after weeks of protests, fraud claims, and ballot reviews, with the opposition turning to the Inter-American human rights system even as the U.S. and Brazil offer early recognition.

Peru’s electoral authority has proclaimed Keiko Fujimori presidentelect after a razorthin runoff and weeks of protest...

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