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7/23/2025, 1:52:37 PM
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United States
> President Donald Trump confirmed he is considering a visit to China that “could” include a meeting with Vladimir Putin, fuelling bipartisan calls in Congress for tougher pre-emptive sanctions on Moscow.
> A bipartisan House–Senate statement urged the administration to impose new penalties on Russia “well before Putin’s own deadlines,” signalling frustration with diplomatic delays.
> Ambassador Julianne Smith pressed NATO allies to “hold Beijing accountable” for supplying dual-use goods to Russia, warning of secondary sanctions if support continues.
> The United States formally notified UNESCO of its intention to withdraw at year-end, citing persistent politicisation and budget disputes.
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United States
> President Donald Trump confirmed he is considering a visit to China that “could” include a meeting with Vladimir Putin, fuelling bipartisan calls in Congress for tougher pre-emptive sanctions on Moscow.
> A bipartisan House–Senate statement urged the administration to impose new penalties on Russia “well before Putin’s own deadlines,” signalling frustration with diplomatic delays.
> Ambassador Julianne Smith pressed NATO allies to “hold Beijing accountable” for supplying dual-use goods to Russia, warning of secondary sanctions if support continues.
> The United States formally notified UNESCO of its intention to withdraw at year-end, citing persistent politicisation and budget disputes.
7/23/2025, 9:49:21 AM
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United States
> President Donald Trump confirmed he is considering a visit to China that “could” include a meeting with Vladimir Putin, fuelling bipartisan calls in Congress for tougher pre-emptive sanctions on Moscow.
> A bipartisan House–Senate statement urged the administration to impose new penalties on Russia “well before Putin’s own deadlines,” signalling frustration with diplomatic delays.
> Ambassador Julianne Smith pressed NATO allies to “hold Beijing accountable” for supplying dual-use goods to Russia, warning of secondary sanctions if support continues.
> The United States formally notified UNESCO of its intention to withdraw at year-end, citing persistent politicisation and budget disputes.
Europe & World
> French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné joined his Ukrainian counterpart in Kharkiv, pledging expedited air-defence deliveries after witnessing missile damage in the city centre.
> Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar arrived in Kyiv—the first Israeli FM visit since February 2022—to discuss missile-alert technology and a potential hospital ship for Black Sea evacuations.
> German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said Berlin can transfer two Patriot batteries to Ukraine “within weeks” once the Bundeswehr receives U.S. replacements; Dutch lawmakers signalled financial backing for an additional Patriot package.
> Latvia’s Defence Minister Andris Spruds confirmed that a €17 million drone programme will deliver 12 000 FPV units to Ukraine by December.
> The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia “systematically destroys Ukrainian media,” bolstering Kyiv’s legal case for reparations.
> Moscow expanded its travel-ban list in response to the EU’s 17th and 18th sanctions packages, barring dozens of European legislators and diplomats.
> Archaeologists in Italy uncovered an untouched Apulian tomb holding more than 100 artefacts, promising new insight into 2nd-century BC burial rites.
United States
> President Donald Trump confirmed he is considering a visit to China that “could” include a meeting with Vladimir Putin, fuelling bipartisan calls in Congress for tougher pre-emptive sanctions on Moscow.
> A bipartisan House–Senate statement urged the administration to impose new penalties on Russia “well before Putin’s own deadlines,” signalling frustration with diplomatic delays.
> Ambassador Julianne Smith pressed NATO allies to “hold Beijing accountable” for supplying dual-use goods to Russia, warning of secondary sanctions if support continues.
> The United States formally notified UNESCO of its intention to withdraw at year-end, citing persistent politicisation and budget disputes.
Europe & World
> French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné joined his Ukrainian counterpart in Kharkiv, pledging expedited air-defence deliveries after witnessing missile damage in the city centre.
> Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar arrived in Kyiv—the first Israeli FM visit since February 2022—to discuss missile-alert technology and a potential hospital ship for Black Sea evacuations.
> German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said Berlin can transfer two Patriot batteries to Ukraine “within weeks” once the Bundeswehr receives U.S. replacements; Dutch lawmakers signalled financial backing for an additional Patriot package.
> Latvia’s Defence Minister Andris Spruds confirmed that a €17 million drone programme will deliver 12 000 FPV units to Ukraine by December.
> The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia “systematically destroys Ukrainian media,” bolstering Kyiv’s legal case for reparations.
> Moscow expanded its travel-ban list in response to the EU’s 17th and 18th sanctions packages, barring dozens of European legislators and diplomats.
> Archaeologists in Italy uncovered an untouched Apulian tomb holding more than 100 artefacts, promising new insight into 2nd-century BC burial rites.
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