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Canada Picks German Type 212 Submarine For Badly Needed Fleet Renewal
The 12-boat procurement is one of Canada’s biggest-ever defense buys and marks a major shift toward closer military cooperation with European allies. The post Canada Picks German Type 212 Submarine For Badly Needed Fleet Renewal appeared first on TWZ.

Balogun, Trump and FIFA’s World Cup red card controversy: 5 things to know
The World Cup clash on Monday night between the U.S. and Belgium will fall against a backdrop of international anger after FIFA revoked the suspension of a star American striker following an inquiry by President Trump. FIFA suspended the red card for Folarin Balogun, which would have led to a one-game ban, after Trump…

Illinois becomes first state to require third-party audit of AI models
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) on Monday signed a bill making the state the country’s first to mandate that the largest artificial intelligence labs obtain third-party audits of their safety plans. Pritzker signed the Artificial Intelligence Safety Measures Act, or S.B. 315, in a ceremony Monday, stating people “want protection from the risks of AI.”…

Out Of Patriot Interceptors, Ukraine Can’t Down Any Ballistic Missiles Striking Kyiv
Ukraine is trying to get allies to donate more Patriot interceptors at a time when the missiles are in very low supply and extreme demand. The post Out Of Patriot Interceptors, Ukraine Can’t Down Any Ballistic Missiles Striking Kyiv appeared first on TWZ.

Netanyahu pushes back on Vance: ‘We have many, many friends’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing back on Vice President Vance’s warning to Israeli officials over criticizing the Trump administration’s peace deal with Iran, saying “we have many, many friends.” Vance said last month that if “I was in the Cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally…

Comer knocks ‘weak’ Republicans who won’t support Trump-backed SAVE America Act
On Sunday, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) bashed his counterparts in the Senate for not supporting the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act. “Are you that weak? That’s my question to any Republican senator — are you that weak? To where if you vote for a valid ID to…
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Buckingham Palace says Prince Harry will not stay there
Representatives for Prince Harry and Buckingham Palace offered competing statements Monday on whether the prince would stay in the royal residence.

Hamas dissolves Gaza government in largely symbolic move
Hamas announced Monday that it has dissolved its government in Gaza, a mostly symbolic statement that included no mention of disarmament.

Illegal mining fuels new conflicts in Peru, threatens ancient dig site
Illegal mining in Peru is threatening water sources, ecosystems and one of the world's most important archeological sites, the government says

More than 10,000 people evacuated in France due to wildfire
Thousands of people are being evacuated Monday in southern France and more in Greece as a wildfire continues to spread in southern Europe.

Funeral for slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei begins
The funeral procession for the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei began Monday in Iran drawing hundreds of thousands to the city's streets.

Are U.S.-India Ties Really Thawing?
As the two sides near a final trade deal, a few sticking points remain.