US Factory Job Cuts Approach Financial Crisis and Pandemic Levels in June

2026-06-23 12:40:57 EDT

According to S&P Global, U.S. factory job cuts in June neared levels last seen during the 2009 financial crisis and the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. This trend reflects growing concerns among manufacturers regarding global demand and rising operational costs. While the overall manufacturing index showed better-than-expected performance, largely due to inventory rebuilding, the significant reduction in employment signals underlying worries about sustained demand and escalating raw material expenses. Despite these manufacturing sector concerns, the broader U.S. job market has shown general resilience this year. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

China's LineShine Supercomputer Surpasses US El Capitan in Global Rankings

2026-06-23 12:37:44 EDT

China's LineShine supercomputer, developed by the National Supercomputing Centre in Shenzhen, has achieved a performance of 2.198 exaflops, outperforming the U.S. El Capitan. This marks a significant milestone as LineShine is the first supercomputer to exceed two exaflops using only central processing units (CPUs), without relying on graphics processing units (GPUs). This achievement highlights China's capability to innovate its own advanced technology despite international export controls. The development underscores a shift in the global supercomputing landscape.

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South China Morning Post

Supreme Court Rules Against Rastafarian Ex-Inmate Suing Prison Officials Over Forced Hair Shaving

2026-06-23 12:35:43 EDT

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 that a former Louisiana inmate, Damon Landor, cannot sue state prison officials for monetary damages after they forcibly shaved his dreadlocks. Landor, a devout Rastafarian, argued this violated his religious beliefs under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA). The majority opinion stated that RLUIPA does not permit lawsuits against individual state officials for damages, as Congress lacks direct regulatory authority to impose such liability without consent. Dissenting justices warned this decision leaves prisoners without remedy for religious freedom violations, despite lower courts condemning the treatment.

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CBS News

SpaceX Stock Rebounds 5% After Recent Losing Streak

2026-06-23 12:35:18 EDT

SpaceX shares climbed approximately 5% on Tuesday, recovering from a three-day decline that saw the stock lose nearly 24% of its value. The rebound occurred after shares briefly dipped below their initial public offering price of $150. This volatility follows significant gains post-IPO on June 12, which briefly pushed the company's market capitalization above $2 trillion. The company recently announced a senior unsecured notes offering and disclosed substantial cash reserves, alongside a major computing power agreement with AI startup Reflection. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's SNAP Ban on Soda and Candy in Five States

2026-06-23 12:28:47 EDT

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to prevent SNAP recipients in five states from purchasing soda and candy with their food benefits. The ruling stated that the Agriculture Department exceeded its authority by approving these restrictions, as Congress defined what constitutes 'food' for the program. This decision is a setback for the administration's 'Make America Healthy Again' initiative, which aimed to remove unhealthy items from the federal program. The outcome could influence similar bans in other states, according to anti-hunger advocacy groups.

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CBS News

Social Security Recipients Can File for Bankruptcy to Manage Debt

2026-06-23 12:28:25 EDT

This article explores whether Social Security recipients can file for bankruptcy, confirming that they are indeed eligible, with no age restrictions. Many older Americans face increasing debt due to rising prices, making bankruptcy a consideration. Social Security income is often excluded from the Chapter 7 means test, making it easier for retirees on fixed incomes to qualify. Additionally, Social Security benefits are protected from creditors during bankruptcy proceedings. While an option, the article suggests comparing bankruptcy with other debt relief strategies like settlement or management programs. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

Prince William Advocates for Climate Action at London Event, Highlighting Earthshot Prize Impact

2026-06-23 12:27:26 EDT

Prince William arrived by electric bus for a climate event at London's Guildhall, emphasizing the urgency of tackling climate change and protecting the environment. He highlighted the tangible achievements of his Earthshot Prize, a 10-year scheme launched in 2020, which has funded innovative solutions to environmental problems. The prize's initiatives have reportedly cut 18 million tonnes in emissions and protected 85 million hectares of land, forests, and rivers. The Prince expressed optimism about available solutions but questioned humanity's future response to clear environmental evidence.

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BBC

Tate Brothers Challenge Decision to Withhold Names of UK Sexual Assault Accusers

2026-06-23 12:27:17 EDT

Andrew and Tristan Tate are challenging the Crown Prosecution Service's (CPS) decision to withhold the identities of individuals who have made criminal complaints against them in the UK. Their barrister argued that this decision is 'flawed' and treats them differently from other suspects. The CPS lawyer stated it is a 'time-limited decision' until substantive proceedings begin in the UK. The brothers face 21 charges, including sexual assault and human trafficking, upon extradition from Romania, and deny all wrongdoing. The court is expected to rule on their application for a judicial review later this week.

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BBC

Europe's Record June Heatwave Leads to Dozens of Drowning Deaths and Public Disruptions

2026-06-23 12:27:17 EDT

A record-breaking June heatwave across Europe has resulted in at least 40 drowning deaths in France alone since Thursday, with temperatures soaring above 40C in some regions. France, Spain, and Italy are among the hardest-hit countries, experiencing their hottest June days and nights on record. The extreme heat has prompted red alerts, public transport disruptions, and early closures for major attractions like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. Authorities are urging caution, especially regarding swimming in unsupervised areas, and governments are implementing measures to protect vulnerable populations and workers.

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BBC

Jets Quarterback Geno Smith Under Investigation for Alleged Assault in Florida

2026-06-23 12:25:59 EDT

New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith is under active investigation by Florida authorities for an alleged assault at his home. The investigation began after a woman claimed on social media that Smith physically assaulted her. Police were called to Smith's Davie, Florida residence, but no arrests were made initially. However, a review of the case led to it becoming an active investigation. Smith is slated for his second stint with the Jets, having been acquired from the Las Vegas Raiders.

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Fox News

Tech Stocks Experience Second Day of Decline Amid AI Profit Doubts

2026-06-23 12:21:17 EDT

Major tech stocks continued their selloff for a second consecutive day, as investors questioned whether artificial intelligence investments will yield the expected profits. The Nasdaq Composite fell, reflecting skepticism about the lofty valuations of companies like Alphabet and Nvidia. This shift indicates that investors are now demanding concrete evidence that substantial AI spending will translate into significant revenue growth. Despite the market pressure, some analysts believe this reset is healthy after a powerful rally in the semiconductor sector. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

Ukraine Claims Destruction of Strategic Crimean Bridge in Latest Attack

2026-06-23 12:19:00 EDT

Ukraine's Special Operations Forces (SOF) announced the destruction of a vital railway bridge over the North Crimean canal, asserting it 'no longer exists.' This bridge served as a critical logistical artery for Russian forces, facilitating the movement of military supplies between annexed Crimea and mainland Russia. Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Federov stated that the military is 'isolating Crimea with drones,' suggesting potential significant consequences for Russia. This attack follows recent Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries and energy infrastructure in Crimea and near Moscow.

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Deutsche Welle

Colombia Elects Far-Right President, Signaling Major Policy Shift

2026-06-23 12:19:00 EDT

Abelardo de la Espriella, a far-right lawyer, has won Colombia's presidential runoff by a narrow margin, marking a significant shift to the right for the country. His victory over left-wing candidate Ivan Cepeda signals a departure from the previous administration's initiatives, particularly in peace, security, and energy policies. De la Espriella, known as "El Tigre," campaigned on a platform of tackling the security crisis with a heavy hand, aligning with leaders like Donald Trump and Nayib Bukele. The election highlights a deeply divided nation, with nearly half of voters supporting the previous course.

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Deutsche Welle

Teenage Boy Arrested for Murder After 14-Year-Old Girl Reported Missing in South Wales

2026-06-23 12:18:03 EDT

A 14-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the discovery of a body in Blaina, Blaenau Gwent, after a 14-year-old girl, Lilly, was reported missing. The discovery was made in the Duffryn Park area on Monday evening, and formal identification is pending, though Lilly's family has been informed. Gwent Police maintain a significant presence in the area and are appealing for information, urging the public not to speculate online. Lilly was last seen on Saturday, and her family had organized searches and made public appeals for her safe return.

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BBC

New York Primaries Set to Influence Control of Congress

2026-06-23 12:14:41 EDT

New York's 2026 primaries are underway, with several competitive races that could significantly impact the battle for control of the House this November. Mayor Zohran Mamdani's political influence is being tested as three of his congressional endorsees face challenges from progressive candidates. Divisions among Democratic voters are evident across New York City, with high-profile contests in multiple districts. Beyond the city, a crowded Democratic field in the Hudson Valley aims to flip a Republican seat, while an upstate Republican primary features a Trump-endorsed candidate.

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Maryland Primaries Feature Crowded Race to Replace Retiring Rep. Steny Hoyer

2026-06-23 12:13:32 EDT

Maryland's 5th Congressional District is seeing a crowded Democratic primary race to replace retiring Rep. Steny Hoyer, who served over four decades. Hoyer has endorsed his former aide, Maryland state Del. Adrian Boafo, in a district that is strongly Democratic. The campaign has seen debate over the influence of super PAC money, particularly from pro-Israel and pro-cryptocurrency groups supporting Boafo. Other notable contests include former Rep. David Trone's attempt to reclaim his seat in the 6th District and Governor Wes Moore seeking re-election.

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CNBC Investing Club Identifies Key Stocks Amid Market Volatility

2026-06-23 12:12:00 EDT

The CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer is closely monitoring two retail stocks, Home Depot and Nike, following recent downgrades. Concerns about higher interest rates impacting the housing market affect Home Depot, while Nike faces risks of further estimate cuts ahead of its earnings report. Despite broader tech stock volatility, the Club maintains its long-term AI investment thesis, viewing the current pullback as a healthy market reset. Investors are advised to focus on commentary regarding pricing, volumes, and margins for FedEx's upcoming earnings, especially considering its recent freight business spin-off. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Supreme Court Reinstates Conviction in 1979 Etan Patz Disappearance Case

2026-06-23 12:12:00 EDT

The Supreme Court has reinstated Pedro Hernandez's murder conviction in the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz, a case that profoundly impacted how parents watched over their children. Patz vanished while walking to a bus stop in New York City, and his image on milk cartons became iconic for missing children. Hernandez, a former store clerk, confessed to the crime decades later, though his defense argued mental illness and susceptibility to suggestion. This article highlights the decades-long investigation and the eventual legal resolution of the haunting cold case.

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CBS News

Jeffrey Donaldson Begins Prison Sentence for Child Sexual Assault, Shaking Northern Ireland Politics

2026-06-23 12:03:45 EDT

Jeffrey Donaldson, a prominent figure in Northern Ireland politics and former DUP leader, has begun a lengthy prison sentence for child sexual assault. His conviction, which includes sexual assault, has sent shockwaves through the region's political landscape. Donaldson, once a respected MP, now faces the humiliation of incarceration and the stripping of his honors, with his reputation in tatters. The article details his defiant stance during the trial and the profound impact of his downfall on the DUP, which had previously suspended and then expelled him.

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BBC

Controversial Brain Research in Criminal Cases Raises Ethical Concerns

2026-06-23 12:00:19 EDT

This article explores the controversial brain research of scientist Kent Kiehl, who claims to identify "criminal brains" in incarcerated individuals using fMRI scans and psychopathy checklists. Kiehl's work has been used in thousands of U.S. criminal cases, with defense attorneys arguing biological predispositions for lighter sentences. However, critics argue these claims outrun the science, reviving debunked eugenic ideas and raising ethical concerns, especially given racial disparities in incarceration. The article highlights the case of Amos Joseph Wells III, where such evidence contributed to a death sentence, demonstrating the profound and sometimes detrimental stakes of using disputed science in court.

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The Guardian

Former Actor Iain Robertson Convicted of Sexual Assault and Abusive Behavior

2026-06-23 11:59:37 EDT

Former River City actor Iain Robertson has been convicted of five offenses, including sexual assault and domestic abuse, against three women between 2004 and 2019. During his trial at the High Court in Glasgow, witnesses described the 45-year-old as "violent" and "controlling." Robertson was found guilty of sexually assaulting one woman on two occasions and engaging in a course of abusive behavior with her. He was also convicted of assault and threatening behavior towards another actor. The judge deferred sentencing until July 23, and Robertson has been remanded in custody and placed on the sex offenders list.

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BBC

Revolutionary War Soldier Identified Through DNA, Linking Him to Living Relatives

2026-06-23 11:59:35 EDT

The skeletal remains of Private John Pumphrey, a Revolutionary War soldier killed in the 1780 Battle of Camden, have been identified through DNA analysis, linking him to hundreds of living relatives. Pumphrey, who enlisted as a teenager and endured brutal winters at Valley Forge, was identified after archaeologists uncovered his remains in South Carolina. This discovery marks him as potentially the oldest "John Doe" identified using genetic genealogy. The article highlights the collaborative effort between forensics experts and family genealogists, shedding light on a soldier whose Quaker family roots typically shunned warfare.

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NPR

Trump Claims Iran Agreed to Nuclear Inspections Amid Conflicting Statements

2026-06-23 11:57:39 EDT

President Donald Trump announced that Iran has "fully and completely agreed" to high-level nuclear inspections, asserting that this would ensure "Nuclear Honesty" and allow the Strait of Hormuz to remain open. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, denied any plans to permit International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors access to war-damaged sites. This exchange follows a memorandum of understanding signed last week between the U.S. and Iran, aimed at restoring maritime security. The International Maritime Organization is coordinating an evacuation plan for stranded seafarers in the region, welcoming the peace agreement.

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Chico Library Shooting Suspect Aimed for Columbine-Type Massacre, Police Report

2026-06-23 11:57:32 EDT

Police in Chico, California, reported that the suspect in Monday's library shooting, 18-year-old Bradley Scott Sayer, apparently intended to carry out a "Columbine High School massacre type of shooting." The incident resulted in the deaths of two adults and minor injury to a child. Officers responded swiftly to 911 calls, apprehending Sayer as he fled the building. Authorities recovered a single firearm and stated there was no prior connection between the suspect and the victims. The tragic event has deeply impacted the Chico community, prompting condolences from state officials.

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CBS News

Meta Launches New Smart Glasses Starting at $299 in Wearables Push

2026-06-23 11:56:53 EDT

Meta has introduced a new line of smart glasses priced at $299, marking a more affordable entry point into its wearables strategy. Developed in partnership with EssilorLuxottica, these Meta Glasses lack a screen but feature a camera and personal speakers, allowing users to interact with Meta's AI for translation and environmental understanding. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is prioritizing smart glasses as a hardware platform for the AI era, having found more success here than with virtual reality headsets. The launch intensifies competition in the growing smart glasses market, with rivals like Google and Snap also introducing new devices.

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CNBC

Texas Anti-ICE Protesters Receive Decades-Long Sentences on Terrorism Charges

2026-06-23 11:48:36 EDT

Nine Texas activists convicted of terrorism charges have received harsh sentences, with some facing at least 50 years in prison, in a case seen as a test of the Trump administration's crackdown on dissent. The charges stemmed from a 2026 Fourth of July protest at an immigrant detention facility, where vandalism occurred and an officer was shot. Prosecutors argued the attack was premeditated and linked the activists to an "antifa cell," drawing criticism for potentially criminalizing free speech. The use of zines and legally purchased firearms as evidence also raised concerns among legal observers.

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The Guardian

Trump Administration Announces $17 Billion Loan Program for US Nuclear Reactor Deployment

2026-06-23 11:41:31 EDT

The Energy Department announced a $17.5 billion loan program to accelerate the deployment of 10 large nuclear reactors across the United States. This initiative aims to lower construction costs and expedite project timelines by up to three years. The funding will support five projects, each featuring two Westinghouse AP1000 reactors capable of generating 1.1 gigawatts of electricity. The Trump administration anticipates that major tech companies, seeking emissions-free power for AI data centers, will sign long-term power purchase agreements to support these new plants. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Kenya Halts Construction of US-Backed Ebola Quarantine Facility After Court Order

2026-06-23 11:39:13 EDT

Kenya's Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has halted construction of a U.S.-backed Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base, after being found in contempt of court. Duale directed the immediate cessation of all related activities, stating it was never his intention to disregard court orders. The U.S. had planned the 50-bed facility to quarantine Americans exposed to Ebola in affected regions, aiming to reduce transport risks back to the U.S. The proposal sparked protests and legal challenges in Kenya, with a court upholding an injunction against its construction.

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England Cricket Coach Brendon McCullum Denies Rift with Captain Ben Stokes

2026-06-23 11:35:55 EDT

England cricket head coach Brendon McCullum has dismissed rumors of a rift with captain Ben Stokes, stating they remain "good friends." The pair reunited ahead of England's crucial deciding Test against New Zealand, after Stokes missed the previous match due to an incident involving a breach of team curfew. McCullum clarified that he and Stokes discussed the rumors and both expressed being unaware of their origin. The coach emphasized their strong partnership and the importance of leadership during challenging times for the team, which faces pressure after recent series losses.

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BBC

Afghan Taliban Hold First Talks with EU on Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns

2026-06-23 11:34:44 EDT

A delegation from the Afghan Taliban held closed-door talks with European Union staff in Brussels, focusing on diplomatic services and the "dignified returns" of Afghans. This historic meeting marks a crack in the Taliban's diplomatic isolation since seizing power in 2021. However, human rights groups criticize the engagement, arguing it undermines the EU's human rights obligations and could endanger Afghans. The talks reflect a growing push within the EU to increase deportations, with 20 member states advocating for stronger migration policies.

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NPR

Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Publisher Jimmy Lai Honored with DW Freedom of Speech Award

2026-06-23 11:33:00 EDT

Jimmy Lai, the Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher, has been honored with DW's Freedom of Speech Award for his unwavering dedication to democratic values and press freedom. Lai, who founded Apple Daily, is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for "colluding with foreign forces" under Beijing's national security law. His trial has become a symbol of the severe erosion of press freedom in Hong Kong. The award recognizes his courage in providing a platform for independent journalism despite immense personal risk.

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Deutsche Welle

Decade After Brexit Vote, Majority of Britons View EU Departure as a Mistake

2026-06-23 11:23:59 EDT

Ten years after the public referendum, a majority of Britons now believe leaving the European Union was a mistake, according to a YouGov survey. Brexit has been linked to political turmoil and a 6% hit to the UK economy, exacerbated by global events. While some who voted to leave express "Bregret," two-thirds of Leave voters still stand by their decision, blaming poor government implementation rather than the exit itself. Despite a demographic shift towards pro-EU sentiment among younger generations, few politicians are willing to consider another referendum.

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CBS News

Google's Online Dominance Shows Cracks in the AI Era

2026-06-23 11:21:38 EDT

More than three years into the generative AI boom, Google's online dominance is showing signs of weakening, despite its stock doubling in the past year. Competitors like DuckDuckGo and Microsoft's Bing are gaining users, and AI chatbots are increasingly becoming preferred information sources. Google is adapting by redesigning its search box to integrate "AI Mode," but faces challenges from AI upstarts poaching talent and a backlash from publishers over declining search traffic. The company is navigating the existential risk of AI cannibalizing its traditional advertising-driven search model. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Ipswich Town Appoints Gary O'Neil as New Manager After Kieran McKenna's Departure

2026-06-23 11:18:32 EDT

Ipswich Town has appointed Gary O'Neil, former manager of Wolves and Bournemouth, as their new head coach, succeeding Kieran McKenna. O'Neil, 43, joins on a three-year deal after leaving Strasbourg, where he led the team to an eighth-place finish in Ligue 1 and a Europa Conference League semi-final. His appointment marks a return to the Premier League for O'Neil, who is admired by Ipswich's hierarchy. He expressed excitement about leading the club in the Premier League and emphasized his commitment to an expressive playing style, aiming for growth beyond just safety.

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BBC

Fired Experts Relaunch Mothballed Climate Website Amid US Science Funding Cuts

2026-06-23 11:09:00 EDT

Former U.S. government climate experts, fired by the Trump administration, have resurrected Climate.us to provide accurate and accessible climate information. This initiative aims to counter significant cuts to federal science agency jobs and funding for climate research under the current administration. The new iteration of Climate.us will offer news, data visualizations, and educational resources, vetted by volunteer scientists and supported by public donations. The relaunch is part of a broader effort to preserve scientific data and knowledge, as experts warn of the U.S. ceding its global lead in climate research and a potential "brain drain" of scientists.

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Deutsche Welle

Andy Burnham Poised to Become UK Prime Minister, Focus on Domestic Economy Expected

2026-06-23 11:00:08 EDT

Andy Burnham is set to become the UK's next Prime Minister, following Keir Starmer's resignation and the backing of his main rival, Wes Streeting. Burnham, who recently returned to Parliament after serving as Mayor of Greater Manchester, is expected to take office as early as July if no leadership contest occurs. Observers anticipate his immediate priority will be addressing the UK's pressing economic and cost-of-living issues. His leadership could continue a pragmatic approach to China, but domestic challenges will likely dominate his agenda.

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South China Morning Post

Major Incident Declared in Wales After Bus Overturns in Crash

2026-06-23 10:58:34 EDT

Emergency services have declared a major incident in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, south-west Wales, after a bus overturned following a crash. The A484 road near the Kidwelly roundabout is currently closed, with motorists advised to seek alternative routes. Authorities confirmed there were no fatalities in the incident, and all passengers have been safely removed from the First Bus X11 service. A rest center has been established for those affected, and local health services are responding, anticipating longer waiting times at emergency departments.

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BBC

US Lifts Sweeping Iran Oil Sanctions, Unlocking Billions in Revenue

2026-06-23 10:56:38 EDT

The U.S. Treasury has issued a wide-ranging 60-day exemption, known as General License X, lifting sanctions on Iranian oil and allowing dollar-denominated trade for the first time in over four decades. This move, part of ongoing peace talks between Washington and Tehran, is expected to unlock billions in oil revenue for Iran. The waiver permits Iran to produce and sell crude oil, petrochemical, and petroleum products, and clears previously sanctioned vessels for transactions. Analysts anticipate a rapid increase in Iranian crude exports, particularly to China, which could significantly boost Iran's economy. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Dozens of Ships Transit Strait of Hormuz Following US-Iran Deal

2026-06-23 10:55:31 EDT

Following the recent peace deal between the U.S. and Iran, at least 172 vessels have transited the Strait of Hormuz, including 42 ships on a single day. This surge in maritime traffic, though still below pre-conflict averages, indicates a significant increase in activity since the lifting of the U.S. naval blockade. Many transiting tankers are linked to Iran, benefiting from eased U.S. sanctions on oil sales. The agreement commits Iran to ensuring safe passage, but conflicting messages from Iranian officials about the strait's status and new permit requirements are causing some uncertainty for ship owners.

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BBC
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