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Trump team fears leaks; Iran claims frozen assets incoming; G7 riots flare up in Geneva
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Iran Says It Will Receive $24 Billion in Frozen Assets
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What happened: A senior US official rejected Iranian media reports claiming Washington would release $12 billion in frozen assets to Tehran before starting a proposed 60-day negotiation period. Iranian news agency Mehr published a memorandum alleging $24 billion would be released during talks, with half available upfront, but US officials called this account 'spin' and denied unconditional transfers.
Why it matters: The dispute over frozen assets highlights fragile diplomacy that could affect global energy markets, particularly the Strait of Hormuz shipping lane that Iran has effectively shut down for months. European governments including the UK, France, Germany and Italy stand ready to lift sanctions if Iran takes verifiable steps on its nuclear program, potentially reshaping regional stability and oil supply routes.
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Anti-G7 Protesters Clash with Police in Geneva
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What happened: Around 20,000 anti-G7 protesters marched in Geneva yesterday, with violence erupting as masked youths set a Tesla ablaze, smashed UN office windows, and threw projectiles at police. Officers responded with tear gas and water cannons, detaining protesters as clashes extended into the evening ahead of today's G7 summit in nearby Evian, France.
Why it matters: The violence prompted massive security deployments with 4,000 Swiss troops and 16,000 French security personnel mobilized, 25 of 35 border crossings closed, and businesses boarded up across Geneva. Authorities fear a repeat of 2003's G7 riots that caused millions in damage, with hospitals preparing emergency tents for potential casualties.
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Trump Aides Fear Reporters Obtained Situation Room Tapes
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What happened: Senior White House officials believe reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan obtained verbatim recordings of Situation Room meetings for their book Regime Change, due June 23. The excerpts include detailed dialogue from a July 2025 meeting about handling the Epstein files, where Vice President JD Vance proposed interviewing Ghislaine Maxwell and releasing all documents, while Chief of Staff Susie Wiles rejected the plan.
Why it matters: If recordings exist, it represents a shocking security breach of one of Earth's most protected rooms, where independent recording devices are strictly forbidden. The leak could expose sensitive national security discussions, intensify congressional investigations, and undermine trust in the administration's ability to protect classified conversations among the president's closest advisers.
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Gunmen Kidnap Haiti Police Chief, Family
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What happened: Armed men kidnapped James Boyard, Haiti's inspector general of police and Defense Ministry cabinet director, along with his wife and six-year-old daughter on Thursday in Port-au-Prince's Bourdon district. Boyard is the highest-ranking official abducted in recent years and was central to rebuilding Haiti's armed forces and reforming the national police.
Why it matters: Analysts say gangs are increasingly targeting officials and dual nationals in areas once considered safe to demand higher ransoms and deter police attacks on gang territories. Gang violence has killed at least 2,310 people this year and displaced nearly 1.5 million Haitians, with powerful coalitions now controlling an estimated 70% of the capital.
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Australia's Richest Person Buys $1B SpaceX Stake After Record IPO
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What happened: Hancock Prospecting purchased a $1 billion stake in SpaceX days after the company's record $75 billion IPO last week. The June 12 Nasdaq debut sent SpaceX's valuation past $2 trillion with a 19% first-day surge, making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire.
Why it matters: This marks Hancock's largest investment outside iron ore and signals potential supply-chain synergies for rare earths and advanced materials crucial to space technology. Hancock CEO Garry Korte noted possible mutually beneficial arrangements as demand grows for materials used in advanced technology, though the company states it has no further space investment plans.
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Somaliland Leader Makes 'Historic' Visit to Israel
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What happened: Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi arrived in Jerusalem yesterday for the first-ever state visit by a Somaliland head of state, meeting Israeli President Isaac Herzog and signing cooperation agreements in agriculture, finance, and technology. The visit follows Israel's December 2025 recognition of Somaliland as an independent state, making Israel the first country to recognize the breakaway region in over 30 years.
Why it matters: The partnership gives Israel strategic access to the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea region near Yemen, where Ansarallah has threatened Israeli shipping and interests since October 2023. Regional powers including Somalia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey have condemned the recognition, warning it could inflame tensions and potentially lead to Israeli military presence at Berbera airport, a critical maritime chokepoint.
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Oliver Tree, 32, Killed in Rio Helicopter Collision
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What happened: Two helicopters collided mid-air over Rio de Janeiro's western zone yesterday morning around 9 a.m., crashing into an electric car dealership parking lot and killing all six people aboard, including 32-year-old American singer-songwriter Oliver Tree. The crash sparked a massive fire that engulfed approximately 20 electric vehicles, with debris scattered hundreds of meters from the impact site.
Why it matters: Oliver Tree was a globally recognized alt-pop artist with over 11 million monthly Spotify listeners who had just launched his 70-date world tour two weeks ago, with upcoming performances now cancelled across Europe, Australia, and Asia. The crash occurred in a densely populated area, and firefighters noted the death toll could have been far higher had the helicopters not landed in the dealership parking lot instead of residential areas.
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