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- Ex-commander convicted over submarine implosion that killed 44
Ex-commander Claudio Villamide was convicted over the 2017 implosion of the ARA San Juan in the South Atlantic that killed 44 people.
- Iran says 14 killed in U.S. strikes ahead of Khamenei's burial
Iran reports 14 killed in U.S. strikes as the country prepares for the burial of Ali Khamenei, with the U.S. and Iran exchanging escalating attacks.
- June was the hottest on record for Western Europe, second hottest globally
June 2023 was the hottest on record for Western Europe and the second-hottest globally, according to a Copernicus Climate Change Service report. June temperatures in Western Europe were nearly 5.5 degrees above average.
- U.S. announces new strikes on Iran as Trump declares the ceasefire over
The U.S. military announced new strikes against Iran on Wednesday, marking the second consecutive night of fighting and the worst escalation since ceasefire discussions began. President Trump declared the ceasefire over, escalating tensions. Ed O'Keefe reported the developments.
- Doctor with "lust for murder" convicted in deaths of 15 patients
A doctor was convicted in the deaths of 15 patients, including 12 women and three men, between 2021 and 2024. The suspect allegedly set fire to some victims' apartments to cover up the killings.
- Trump says ceasefire with Iran over, calls negotiations "waste of time"
Trump announced that negotiations with Iran have ended, stating they are a 'waste of time dealing with them.' This declaration led to a 5% increase in oil prices.
- U.S. hits back at Iran as world leaders meet in Turkey
The U.S. military struck Iran in retaliation for attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, while world leaders attended the annual NATO summit in Turkey.
- 7/7: The Takeout with Major Garrett
More Democrats are urging Graham Platner to end his campaign, and the U.S. has launched new strikes against Iran in response to attacks in the Strait of Hormuz.
- U.S. rescinds waiver permitting Iranian oil sales after Iranian attacks on tankers
The Trump administration revoked a waiver allowing Iranian oil sales, a key source of revenue for the regime. The decision followed Iran's attacks on three tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.
- U.S. launches strikes against Iran over attacks on 3 ships in Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. launched strikes against Iran in response to attacks on three commercial vessels by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in the Strait of Hormuz. The Iranian military group targeted the ships over two days in the strategically vital waterway.
- Navy identifies missing sailor after Arabian Sea emergency landing
The Navy identified a missing sailor following an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea. Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao ordered Cmdr. Gabriel Edwards to be posthumously promoted to captain.
- Mexico probing possible U.S. violation in drug lord capture: "Someone lied"
Mexico is investigating whether the United States violated its sovereignty during the 2024 capture of drug lord Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada. The probe follows claims that 'Someone lied' about the operation's details.
- Rahm Emanuel expected to say Israel needs "need significant changes" in speech
Rahm Emanuel is expected to say Israel needs significant changes in a speech. He is a potential Democratic presidential candidate and a longtime defender of Israel.
- U.K. far-right leader Nigel Farage resigns as lawmaker in risky gamble
Nigel Farage resigned as a British lawmaker amid a financial scandal but plans to contest a snap election to regain his seat.
- French right-wing leader Marine Le Pen cleared to run in 2027 election
Marine Le Pen is eligible to run in the 2027 election but must wear an electronic tag, which she has previously ruled out.
- Woman suspected in bomb attack on Ukrainian magnate found dead in Kyiv
A woman suspected of planting a bomb that targeted a Ukrainian businessman in Monaco was found dead in Kyiv. She was discovered shot.
- Cuba slowly getting power back after third nationwide blackout in 6 months
Cuba is experiencing a gradual restoration of power after the third nationwide blackout in six months, with the energy crisis attributed to a U.S. fuel blockade. The situation has led to growing despair among Cubans.
- Tanker struck as Iran threatens to abandon talks over Trump's threats
A tanker was struck by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz as the U.S. and Iran exchanged threats, with Iran indicating it may abandon ongoing peace talks due to Trump's threats.
- French President Macron safe after bomb blasts near hotel in Damascus
French President Emmanuel Macron is safe after two bombs exploded outside his hotel in Damascus. The French government confirmed his safety and stated he will continue his visit to Syria.
- Chris Richards on red card controversy, U.S.-Belgium match: "Business as usual"
U.S. Men's National Team defender Chris Richards discussed the red card controversy and the upcoming knockout match against Belgium in an interview with CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil. He described the situation as 'business as usual.'
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