The European Union is making progress in trade negotiations with the United States on the eve of the deadline set by US President Donald Trump for the introduction of new customs duties on July 9. The bloc is ready to take measures to protect its economic interests in the absence of a mutually acceptable solution.
During a massive Russian strike on Kyiv on June 17, 62-year-old American volunteer Fred Grandy died. He arrived in Ukraine in May, devastated by the US's turning away from the war, and wanted to help.
The White House spokesperson confirmed that US envoy Steve Wittekoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi were in contact by phone. Contacts are ongoing, and six rounds of negotiations have taken place.
IAEA Head rejects Iran's accusations that the report on nuclear violations justifies Israel's strikes.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed readiness to meet with Vladimir Putin for a real ceasefire, emphasizing the exceeding of constitutional powers by the Russian president. Ukraine strives to end the war and needs sanctions, diplomacy, and security.
US President Donald Trump will decide on possible strikes against Iran within two weeks. The decision depends on the chances of success of negotiations with Tehran. The Iranian leadership has warned the US about serious consequences of military intervention.
Apple and Meta will not face immediate sanctions for non-compliance with EU digital rules. Financial penalties will only be applied after prior analysis, not automatically, after a sixty-day grace period.
IMF warns Europe of stagnation risk without urgent measures. Slowing growth and barriers in the single market are holding back the economy. Deeper EU market and budget increase are proposed.
US President Donald Trump sees the necessity of shutting down Iran's nuclear facility in Fordow due to the risk of rapid weapons production. He approved attack plans, but the final decision on the strike has not yet been made.
SIPRI report shows growing global tensions and regional conflicts. The nuclear stockpile has increased, and disarmament is becoming less attainable.
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held phone talks, trying to find a diplomatic solution to the escalating situation in the Middle East. Iran is ready for negotiations, but demands an end to Israeli strikes.
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on the evening of June 20 at Ukraine's request due to large-scale Russian attacks. Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga called for a principled stance from member states.
President Zelensky held a meeting on sanctions against Russia. It was agreed to synchronize sanctions of Ukraine and partners, as well as to strengthen restrictions against the Russian tanker fleet.
Israel's Defense Minister said Ali Khamenei "should not continue to exist" after Iranian missiles damaged a hospital and injured over 200 people.
Federal judge has allowed Justin Baldoni to access private messages between Taylor Swift and Blake Lively. These messages may be used in a sexual harassment case on set.
Iran has options to respond to its enemies, including closing the Strait of Hormuz, but does not plan to do so yet. Restrictions on shipping are possible only in case of a critical threat to the vital interests of the country.
US President Donald Trump stated that The Wall Street Journal journalists have no idea about his plans regarding Iran. This is a response to the publication's report about approving a strike on Iran without a final order.
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency intends to review the ban on chrysotile asbestos, rejecting the Biden administration's 2024 decision. This carcinogenic material may be allowed for production again.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is cutting jobs at the world's most powerful military alliance as part of a major restructuring.
Rumors about a breakup between singer Katy Perry and actor Orlando Bloom are gaining momentum. The couple, engaged since 2019, is experiencing serious difficulties, as evidenced by statements from close friends and Perry's absence of her engagement ring.
Spain will not support NATO's proposal to raise the target for defense spending to 5% of GDP. The country considers the current 2% sufficient and will block the plan at the summit in The Hague.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will travel to Geneva to meet with European counterparts. These will be the first negotiations after Israel's strikes on Iranian territory.
In 2024, at least 975 people were executed in Iran, the highest number since 2015. The majority of executions (52%) were related to drug offenses.
American manufacturer Raytheon will increase production of Patriot systems in Europe, investing in German facilities. Demand for the missile remains high, with delivery backlogs stretching for decades.
North Korea is supplying Russia with weapons and soldiers, receiving modern technologies and resources in return. Iran, which provides drones, does not see mutual benefit, remaining vulnerable to attacks.
Texas lawmakers have urged Tesla to postpone the launch of robotaxis in Austin until September due to a new autonomous driving law. They are asking the company to provide proof of compliance with the law if the launch takes place this month.
Brent and WTI oil futures fell on Thursday. Investors are awaiting signals from the US regarding the Iran-Israel conflict and the Fed's decision on interest rates.
Iran will strike everywhere if the US intervenes in the conflict. Tehran also stated that it would not negotiate under the threat of bombing.
June 19 marks World Albatross Day, Farmer's Day in Ukraine, and the International Box Day, which is related to cats. Also celebrated are Take Your Dog to Work Day and the Memorial Day of the Holy Apostle Judas.
Ukraine's "Lima" EW system demonstrates superior performance in intercepting guided aerial bombs compared to Russian and Western counterparts. Ukraine is increasing its own arms production, covering up to half of its needs.