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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken Expresses “Deep Concern” Over Allegations of India’s Involvement in the Murder of Sikh Activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar

The United States has expressed deep concern over allegations made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that India was involved in the June 18 murder of Sikh activist and leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called for both Canada and India to work together to investigate the possible involvement of New Delhi agents in the murder, and the Indian government has denied the allegations. The U.S. is also calling for a full and transparent investigation into the matter.

Pope Francis Urges European Leaders to Open Ports and Provide Legal Pathways to Citizenship for Migrants

Pope Francis has called on European leaders to open their ports to people fleeing hardship and poverty, and to respond with charity, rather than fear, to the migration crisis. During his two-day trip to France, he is expected to meet with migrants and refugees and visit a center for unaccompanied minors, emphasizing his message of compassion and understanding for those seeking a better life. His comments come as Europe is facing a surge in migration, with more than 100,000 people crossing the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe this year alone.

Ukraine Special Operations Forces Launch ‘Crab Trap’ Attack on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet Headquarters, Killing and Wounding Dozens.

On Friday, a strike on Russia's Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Sevastopol left dozens dead and wounded. The attack reportedly resulted in the death and injury of the fleet's senior leadership, with one serviceman confirmed killed. In response, the U.S. is considering providing Ukraine with Army Tactical Missile Systems to aid in the ongoing counteroffensive against Russia.

Israel and Saudi Arabia Move Closer to Historic Agreement, Potentially Bringing Major Foreign Policy Victory for President Joe Biden

Israel and Saudi Arabia are in talks to normalize relations in exchange for a U.S. defense pact and help developing Saudi Arabia's civilian nuclear program. Ron Dermer, a longtime chief advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has described the potential agreement as a "reverse 9/11" for the U.S. The international community has responded with mixed reactions, as the agreement could bring about a more peaceful and stable region, or further instability and conflict.

60 Minutes” Investigates: How is the United States’ Aid to Ukraine Being Used?

CBS News' "60 Minutes" recently visited Ukraine to investigate the use of US financial and military aid in the country's war with Russia. President Joe Biden has promised to provide long-range missiles to Ukraine, and the White House has requested an additional $20 billion in aid. The program is looking into how the aid is being used and whether it is helping Ukraine in its fight against Russia.

Tropical Storm Expected to Reach North Carolina Coast Friday Night, National Hurricane Center Warns

Potential Tropical Cyclone Sixteen is expected to become a tropical storm before reaching the North Carolina coast on Friday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to almost 7 million people in the area. Residents are advised to take precautions and stay informed of the storm's progress.

Ukraine Launches Missile Attack on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet Headquarters in Sevastopol

Ukraine launched a missile attack on the main headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, Crimea on Friday. According to the Sevastopol governor, the civilian infrastructure around the fleet headquarters was not damaged, but there is no information about casualties yet. Firefighters are battling a blaze at the fleet headquarters and more emergency forces are being brought in. The missile attack is the latest in a series of escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia.

GOP Lawmakers Express Skepticism of Biden Administration’s Support for Ukraine Ahead of President Zelensky’s Visit to Washington

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is visiting Washington, D.C. to seek additional military aid to help fend off Russia’s invasion, but a key bloc of Republicans in the GOP-controlled lower chamber have expressed skepticism and sent a letter to the White House expressing their opposition to the request for $24 billion in additional funding. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans have voiced their support for the Biden administration’s efforts, but the letter from the GOP lawmakers expresses their concern that the Biden administration has not provided sufficient answers to their questions. The letter states that the lawmakers will not support additional funding for Ukraine until they receive answers to their questions.

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