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Sunday, 5 July 2026

Trump to meet with Ukraine's Zelenskyy and Syria's al-Sharaa on Wednesday during the NATO summit (LINK) — 5 July 2026


Russia attacked Ukraine with 2,200 drones and 1,730 guided bombs in a single week (LINK) — 5 July 2026


Trump touts 'best fireworks show, EVER' after 250th speech, weather delays (LINK) — 5 July 2026

— Trump officials said it was the largest fireworks show in U.S. history, with more than 850,000 pyrotechnics being set off in the span of approximately 40 minutes from sites around the National Mall. The show was set to launch more than 80 times the typical amount of pyrotechnics used in the district for the Fourth of July. The Guinness World Record for fireworks was set during a 2016 New Year's celebration in the Philippines, which featured 810,754 pyrotechnics and lasted an hour in the pouring rain.


Daily Beast: Trump spirals over crowd size after delivering July 4 speech to empty seats (LINK) — 5 July 2026

— Trump's night had been derailed after thousands of attendees were evacuated from the National Mall as thunderstorms rolled in roughly three hours before the scheduled start of his speech. In his Sunday post, the 80-year-old president claimed that 422,000 people had gathered to hear his speech before severe weather hit. But 150,000 returned. Even by Trump's own estimates, the crowd would still fall short of the turnout for the 1976 Bicentennial, which The New York Times reported at the time drew roughly 500,000 people for the parade alone, according to Newsweek.

Trump, in July 4 speech, says he 'wasn't treated that well' despite American right to equal justice (LINK) — 5 July 2026

— The Hill: Prior to his White House return last year, Trump was in the midst of several legal cases, including those regarding election interference in Georgia, 2020 election interference, the hush money trial in New York and the handling of classified documents.

— All other cases were dismissed except for the hush money case, where he was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal payments to porn actress Stormy Daniels. He became the first president to become a convicted felon.

— A judge had found that Trump's business empire inflated its net worth to gain more favorable tax and insurance benefits, and ordered Trump to pay a hefty fine. The $500 million penalty was later tossed, though the judgment held.

WSJ: Trump delivers address on America's 250th birthday: 'Nobody Can Be Like Us': Speech was delayed by threat of thunderstorms after attendees grappled with extreme heat — (LINK)


In first, Israeli government vows to disobey High Court ruling, setting up constitutional crisis (LINK) — 5 July 2026

— Cabinet declares ruling allowing a key broadcast media regulator to operate without a quorum to be 'unlawful'; opposition accuses government of 'violating rule of law'.


Trump asked FIFA to review U.S. player's suspension before reversal: It was the first time since 1962 that FIFA has nullified a suspension for a red card received during the World Cup. (LINK) — 5 July 2026


Fox News: Georgia teacher receives almost $300K settlement on 1 July over Charlie Kirk assassination post: placed on indefinite leave for claiming the world was 'safer' after the TPUSA founder was killed (LINK) — 5 July 2026


New York Post: Biden's illegal immigration surge triggered 30% rise in home prices, $ 20% in rents, Fed paper finds (LINK) — 5 July 2026


Saturday, 4 July 2026

Russian attacks struck multiple Ukrainian regions killing four people, including a five-year-old child and her mother, in Sumy. Guided bombs also ignited a massive fire at a poultry farm in Kherson (LINK video) — 4 July 2026


Large crowds gather in Tehran on first day of Ayatollah Khamenei's funeral (LINK) — 4 July 2026


Death toll of Venezuela earthquakes rises to 2,645. More than 12,000 wounded and 15,000 left homeless (LINK) — 4 July 2026


Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg oil terminal in latest long-range attack on Russia (LINK) — 4 July 2026


Trump pardons 11 people, including several for Clean Air Act violations (LINK) — 4 July 2026


U.S.: Beloved breakfast restaurant chain Denny's closes 150 troubled locations after it was acquired in January (LINK) — 4 July 2026


Friday, 3 July 2026

July 4th: National Independence Day Parade canceled due to extreme heat on July 4: Parades canceled across DMV, celebrations delayed (LINK) — 3 July 2026

Trump slams communism as he talks America's 250th birthday from Mount Rushmore (LINK) — 3 July 2026

Trump's State Fair shuts down temporarily as extreme heat derails July 4th events (LINK) — 3 July 2026


France, UK agree to work with Oman to restore safe transit through Strait of Hormuz (LINK) — 3 July 2026


Fox News: FBI announces 305 arrests, 24 missing children recovered in Chicago during Operation New Dawn. Eleven federal agencies, including the FBI, DEA and ATF, united under President Trump's crackdown on violent crime (LINK) — 3 July 2026


Woman from Ukraine was behind Monaco bomb attack, officials say (LINK) — 3 July 2026


Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, on Ukraine at Human Rights Council: (LINK) — 3 July 2026

— "Instead of moving closer towards peace, civilians are enduring more destruction, pain and suffering."

— "Between 1 December 2025 and 31 May 2026, my Office verified that at least 1,270 civilians were killed and 6,850 injured in Ukraine. This represents a 40 per cent increase compared to the same period last year. The real toll is likely higher."

— "Since mid-November 2025, my Office has verified that Russian forces have executed at least 20 captured Ukrainian servicemen. During the reporting period, my Office interviewed 129 released Ukrainian prisoners of war. Virtually all of them provided detailed accounts of torture or other ill-treatment during their captivity, including sexual violence."

— "Around half the prisoners of war captured by Ukraine interviewed by my Office described torture or other ill-treatment, predominantly in transit facilities before transfer to official detention facilities. The prohibition of torture is absolute. The use of torture against prisoners of war must end immediately, and those responsible must be held to account."

— "The scale and scope of the Russian Federation's attacks suggest they were intended to disable Ukraine's energy network as a whole, rather than strike specific military objectives. Treating Ukraine's entire energy infrastructure as a military objective is incompatible with international humanitarian law."


Thursday, 2 July 2026

'Most massive' Russian attack on Kyiv kills at least 18 (LINK) — 2 July 2026

Ukraine hits one of Russia's largest refineries, bridge and command post in multi-target strike (LINK) — 2 July 2026


Russia pounds Kyiv in deadliest strike this year; military, energy sites and airports hit (LINK) — 2 July 2026


U.S. declines to renew trade pact with Mexico and Canada (LINK) — 2 July 2026


Chinese breakthrough could make desalinated seawater cheaper than bottled water (LINK) — 2 July 2026


"Pump and dump": Trump made $636 million — and left his supporters holding the bag (LINK) — 2 July 2026

Trump made hundreds of stock trades one day before pausing tariffs: turned tariffs into a get-rich-quick scheme — (LINK)


Nine Thai monks killed after 11-year-old driver collides with procession (LINK) — 2 July 2026


U.S.: L.A. County man admits he sent Nancy Guthrie's family fake ransom note (LINK) — 2 July 2026


Defector: Guide to the 2026 Tour de France (LINK) — 2 July 2026


Far Out: 10 directors who made a movie so bad they quit cinema for good (LINK) — 2 July 2026


Wednesday, 1 July 2026

UN chief welcomes first global AI assessment: 'The science is here' (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— Globally, over one billion people now use conversational AI weekly. "Used well, AI could be the most powerful engine for development, speeding the world's progress on everything from health and hunger to learning and climate," the UN chief said, "but the panel is just as clear-eyed about the harm artificial intelligence can cause."


New EU-IOM Regional Initiative to Address Climate Displacement Across Southern Africa (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— IOM: In Sub-Saharan Africa alone, 17.3 million internal displacements were recorded in 2025, including 2.9 million linked to disasters. The Regional Responses to Climate Displacement in Sub-Saharan Africa (RE2CLID) Programme was officially launched in Malawi during a high-level meeting in Lilongwe on 15 June 2026. Funded by the European Union and implemented by IOM in partnership with governments and stakeholders across the region, the initiative aims to strengthen preparedness, improve data and forecasting systems, and support solutions that reduce displacement risks before disasters strike.

— The programme will be implemented in close collaboration with national and local authorities, including ministries, government departments, district councils, and traditional leaders. It will also engage regional organizations such as the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC), alongside international and civil society partners, to promote coordinated and locally driven responses. Recognizing that climate displacement often extends beyond national borders, the programme places a strong emphasis on regional cooperation.

World's oceans break June heat record and could set fresh highs in the months ahead: EU monitor (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— AFP: Global average sea surface temperatures in June were 20.98C, beating the previous records of 2023 and 2024, according to the European Union's Copernicus Marine Service.


Germany: Ukrainian national charged over 2022 Nord Stream blasts (LINK) — 1 July 2026


UNOCHA: Authorities in Venezuela report more than 6,400 people rescued as humanitarian response expands (LINK) — 1 July 2026


UNOCHA: Lebanon: 40% of displaced families return to home areas as delivery of aid continues (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— According to authorities, the Lebanese Red Crescent and IOM, approximately 40 per cent of the over one million people displaced by conflict have returned to their home areas.


UNOCHA: Ukraine: Civilians killed, essential services disrupted across the country (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— Authorities report that between 26 June and this morning, hostilities and strikes killed more than 40 civilians and injured over 460 others, including children. Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv regions were among the hardest hit. In Kherson city today, authorities report that two passengers were killed and eight others injured in a drone strike on a public bus. Similar attacks on or near public transport in the Zaporizhzhia region over recent days have also killed and injured civilian passengers. In the region of Sumy, repeated attacks on fuel stations have raised concerns over fuel availability for emergency services, humanitarian operations and civilian transportation. A social service centre supporting older people, people with disabilities and other vulnerable residents was destroyed, and more strikes today caused further civilian casualties.


Mexico: UN experts condemn murder of Afro-Mexican activist Sael Silva Cisneros, call for prompt investigation (LINK) — 30 June 2026


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