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Today’s global briefing takes you from geopolitical flashpoints to climate-fueled health threats and shifting economic power plays. Join Mark and Lena as they unpack:
✅ The Quad nations unite on critical minerals to counter China.
✅ AI-designed cooling paint promises big energy savings.
✅ Alibaba bets billions on Southeast Asia’s AI future.
✅ Europe reels from lethal heatwaves and nuclear shutdowns.
✅ Bezos’s methane satellite fails in orbit.
✅ EU rolls out a quantum strategy to stay in the tech race.
✅ China’s shipyard dominance sparks global security worries.
✅ Chinese sellers brace for tariffs during Amazon Prime Day.
✅ Del Monte files for bankruptcy as tastes change.
✅ Americans talk about leaving the US—but mostly stay put.
✅ Von der Leyen faces a no-confidence challenge in Brussels.
✅ Eurozone jobless rates edge up amid tariff fears.
✅ Oil barge sinks in Egypt’s Gulf of Suez, leaving casualties.
✅ Foxconn recalls Chinese staff from India’s iPhone factories.
✅ Greek unions rage over a proposed 13-hour workday.
✅ Hong Kong inches toward same-sex partnership recognition.
✅ Insurers scramble to model the costs of heatwaves.
✅ Iran preps mines in the Strait of Hormuz after Israeli strikes.
✅ Iranian-linked hackers threaten to release Trump emails.
✅ China goes big on African copper to fuel its green revolution.
✅ Kazakhstan bans face coverings, sparking cultural debate.
✅ Qantas suffers a cyberattack amid a wave of aviation hacks.
✅ Dalai Lama asserts his right to name his own successor.
✅ US cybersecurity warns of flaws in TeleMessage apps.
✅ US northeast faces record tick season driven by climate change.
✅ USAID officially shuts down after over 60 years.
From copper mines to tick invasions, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz to the fate of USAID — the world is moving fast. Stay sharp and informed.
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