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Macron's Snap Election Backfires: Far Right Leads
Politics

Macron's Snap Election Backfires: Far Right Leads

French President Emmanuel Macron's snap parliamentary election call, made after his party's poor showing in EU elections, has dramatically boosted the far-right National Rally, which is now poised to win the most seats. This unexpected outcome could force Macron into an uncomfortable "cohabitation" government with a far-right Prime Minister, severely curtailing his ability to govern and creating significant political instability across France and the European Union.

Boeing CEO Grilled Over Safety Failures
Business

Boeing CEO Grilled Over Safety Failures

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun faced intense Senate questioning, admitting the company's safety culture is "far from perfect" and apologizing to crash victims amid lawmaker accusations of prioritizing profits over safety. This critical hearing, driven by recent incidents like the Alaska Airlines door plug detachment and ongoing whistleblower allegations, highlights the immense pressure on Boeing to implement significant reforms and restore public confidence.

SCOTUS: Trump Has Immunity, Not Absolute
Politics

SCOTUS: Trump Has Immunity, Not Absolute

In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump possesses some presidential immunity for official acts, yet firmly rejected his claim of absolute immunity for all actions taken while in office. This pivotal ruling sends his federal election interference case back to lower courts, where they must now meticulously determine which specific charges are protected, a process anticipated to significantly delay the trial.

Labour Manifesto: Tax Hikes, Public Energy, Growth
Politics

Labour Manifesto: Tax Hikes, Public Energy, Growth

The UK Labour Party officially launched its general election manifesto on June 13, 2024, promising "Change" with a core focus on economic growth, public services reform, and climate action. This ambitious document outlines plans for tax increases on non-domiciled individuals and private equity executives, the creation of a publicly owned clean energy company, and significant NHS waiting list reductions, aiming to present a fresh vision for the country.

Israel Court Ends Ultra-Orthodox Draft Exemption
Politics

Israel Court Ends Ultra-Orthodox Draft Exemption

Israel's Supreme Court has unanimously ruled to end decades of military service exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Jewish men, mandating their conscription and cutting state funding for yeshivas that harbor draft dodgers. This landmark decision, driven by calls for equality and wartime manpower needs, creates significant political instability for Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition and reshapes the relationship between the state and the Haredi community.

US Heat Dome Brings Triple-Digit Threat
Health

US Heat Dome Brings Triple-Digit Threat

A massive heat dome is currently engulfing the United States, bringing dangerously high, triple-digit temperatures and widespread heat advisories to over 100 million Americans from the Midwest to the Northeast. This extreme weather event poses severe risks to public health and critical infrastructure, prompting urgent warnings and the opening of cooling centers as it is expected to persist for several days.

Russia Claims Rozdolivka in Donetsk Push
International

Russia Claims Rozdolivka in Donetsk Push

Russia's defense ministry announced on June 28, 2024, that its forces seized Rozdolivka in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, a tactical gain that could facilitate further advances towards the strategic stronghold of Siversk. While Ukraine has not confirmed this claim, fierce fighting continues in the area as Russia pursues its objective to fully secure the partially occupied Donetsk region amidst slow but steady territorial gains.

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