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News digest Tuesday, July 7, 2026

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Today's News Digest — July 7, 2026

NATO summit begins with Trump pressuring allies on spending; Maine Senate race roiled by sexual assault allegation against Democratic nominee; international crises span from Syria bomb blasts during Macron's visit to Ebola outbreak in DRC with treatment breakthroughs emerging.

Politics & Government

Trump Pressures NATO as Summit Begins in Ankara

President Trump arrived in Turkey for a NATO summit, continuing his campaign to pressure allies on defense spending and threatening to reshape the alliance. His arrival signals another potentially contentious meeting as he demands greater financial commitments from member states.

Maine Senate Race Upended by Sexual Assault Allegation

Democratic nominee Graham Platner faces mounting pressure to exit the Maine Senate race after a woman accused him of sexual assault. Bernie Sanders and other prominent allies have called for him to drop out, though Platner has denied the allegation and Democrats are already preparing for a contested replacement process.

Trump Administration Rolls Back Gun Violence Prevention Efforts

The Trump administration is gutting federal initiatives to prevent gun violence, defunding hospitals and community groups while removing firearm injury prevention reports from government websites. The moves align with the administration's broader push to expand gun rights.

Business Uncertainty Grows as Trump Gains Agency Control

A Supreme Court ruling allowing presidents to fire independent regulators without cause has increased volatility for industries that depend on stable enforcement. Companies now face uncertainty about regulatory consistency under expanded presidential power.

Trump's Foreign Investment Boom Faces Headwinds

Despite Trump's promises of a foreign investment surge, capital inflows are slowing as tariff threats and other factors push investment away from the United States. The administration's economic strategy is encountering practical limits.

International Conflicts & Crises

Bomb Blasts Injure 18 in Damascus During Macron's Visit

Explosions in Damascus wounded 18 people as French President Macron was being welcomed at the Syrian presidential palace. The timing of the attacks during a high-profile diplomatic visit underscores ongoing instability in Syria.

Ukraine Detains Woman Suspected in Monaco Bomb Attack

Police found Anastasiia Berezovska, suspected of carrying out a bomb attack in Monaco that injured a Ukrainian millionaire, dead in Ukraine. The incident highlights cross-border security threats in Europe.

Zelensky Demands Air Defense Systems at NATO Summit

Ukrainian President Zelensky is pressing NATO for air defense systems after intense Russian strikes, calling for 'decisions for air defence' to be a key outcome of this week's summit in Turkey. The request underscores Ukraine's urgent defensive needs.

Gaza Doctor Allegedly Beaten Severely in Israeli Detention

A lawyer for Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya reports that the detained Gaza doctor was so severely beaten in Israeli jail that he could not be recognized during a recent visit. The allegation raises concerns about treatment of detainees.

Ghana Halts South African President's Visit Over Anti-Migrant Tensions

Ghana postponed a visit by South Africa's president amid concerns that his presence would trigger mass protests over anti-migrant sentiment. The cancellation reflects rising regional tensions over migration.

Russia Suspected of Flying Drones Over Europe from Shadow Fleet

The Kremlin is suspected of operating drones over European airspace using Russian shadow fleet vessels, exposing gaps in European air defenses. The incidents demonstrate Europe's vulnerability to Russian aerial intrusions.

Public Health & Science

Three Clinical Trials Offer Hope for DRC Ebola Outbreak

The Ebola strain ravaging the Democratic Republic of Congo has no specific treatments or preventive measures, but three new clinical trials are now underway that could provide breakthroughs. Experts warn that USAID funding cuts have hindered the response and resulted in significant preventable deaths.

New Virus Catalog Maps Future Pandemic Threats

Researchers have compiled a new catalog of viruses that reveals which pathogens pose the greatest pandemic risk. The data can help predict what characteristics a future pandemic virus might possess.

Catnip Lotion Matches Deet as Mosquito Repellent

A study conducted in Uganda found that catnip lotion proved just as effective as Deet at repelling mosquitoes. The cheap, homegrown alternative offers a potential low-cost solution for mosquito-borne disease prevention.

Dragonflies' Combat Maneuvers Mirror Fighter Pilot Tactics

Research reveals that male dragonflies execute dramatic aerial combat maneuvers comparable to fighter pilots, emerging from relatively simple vision-based rules. The findings offer insights into how simple neural systems can produce complex behavior.

Technology & Innovation

China's DeepSeek Plans Homegrown Chip Production

Facing U.S. export controls, Chinese AI company DeepSeek is planning to develop its own chips to reduce dependency on Nvidia and Huawei. The move reflects China's broader effort to achieve technological self-sufficiency amid escalating trade restrictions.

Plant-Based Race Car Combines Natural Materials with Innovation

A new race car, the T70S, is constructed from plant fibers, volcanic materials, and seawater, offering an eco-conscious alternative for motorsports. The vehicle can be configured for racing events or built as road-legal.

AI Advances Enable Autonomous Robot Workers

Top robotics researchers and founders are exploring how artificial intelligence could enable autonomous robot workers in workplaces and homes. Robot autonomy is evolving rapidly as AI capabilities expand.

FCC Rolls Back ISP Fee Transparency Rule

The FCC is ending a Biden-era rule requiring internet service providers to list all their fees, allowing ISPs to provide only a single 'up to' price instead. The change reduces consumer transparency on broadband costs.

Climate & Environment

Climate-Driven Road Damage Poses Infrastructure Challenge

Heat waves intensified by climate change are causing significant damage to roads and highways across the nation. Infrastructure officials are questioning whether the country's roads can withstand a warmer, wetter future.

Northern Ireland Sets Ambitious Tree Planting Target

Northern Ireland has launched an ambitious tree planting action plan with a goal of achieving 12 percent woodland cover by 2050. The initiative represents a first for the region in addressing reforestation.

Rare Tornado Strikes Central Chinese Cities

A rare tornado swept through Ezhou and Huanggang in Hubei province, China, with videos showing debris flying through the air. The storm underscores extreme weather impacts in the region.

Super Typhoon Bavi Batters U.S. Pacific Islands

Super Typhoon Bavi struck the Mariana Islands with pummeling winds, hitting Rota and prompting emergency warnings on Guam. The storm demonstrates the ongoing threat of extreme weather to Pacific territories.

Sports & Culture

Trump Intervenes in World Cup Politics

President Trump called the head of FIFA, asserting himself into World Cup affairs and demonstrating his willingness to involve himself in global sports governance. The intervention underscores his broad approach to wielding presidential power.

French Prosecutors Investigate Racist Abuse of Mbappé

French prosecutors have opened an investigation into racist social media posts targeting footballer Kylian Mbappé by a Paraguayan senator. Officials are weighing charges including aggravated public insult and incitement to hatred.

Marine Le Pen Found Guilty but Cleared for Presidential Run

French National Rally leader Marine Le Pen was found guilty but a court cleared the way for her to run for president if she wears an electronic tag. Le Pen must now decide whether to accept the condition.

Bhubaneswar News Digest

Bhubaneswar is set to add two data centers with over ₹1,000 crore investment, while the city grapples with infrastructure challenges on key highways and recent law enforcement changes.

Bhubaneswar Today

Two Data Centers Coming to Bhubaneswar with ₹1,000+ Crore Investment

Bhubaneswar is set to receive two new data centers as part of a major infrastructure push, with investment exceeding ₹1,000 crore. The development is expected to strengthen the city's position as a technology and digital hub in eastern India.

Puri-Bhubaneswar Highway Infrastructure Crisis: Streetlights Non-Functional

The Puri-Bhubaneswar Highway faces significant safety concerns due to dead streetlights and contractor management issues. The situation has raised questions about maintenance oversight and public safety on this critical transport corridor.

Bhubaneswar DCP Jagmohan Meena Resigns on Personal Grounds

Deputy Commissioner of Police Jagmohan Meena has resigned, citing personal reasons and requesting privacy. The resignation marks a notable change in the city's law enforcement leadership.

Puri-Koraput Express Train Launched by Odisha Leadership

Chief Minister Majhi and Minister Vaishnaw jointly launched the Puri-Koraput express train, enhancing rail connectivity between the temple city and the southern districts of Odisha.

High-Profile Marijuana Seizure at Bhubaneswar Airport

Authorities seized a significant quantity of marijuana at Bhubaneswar Airport in a high-profile drug bust operation. The seizure reflects ongoing efforts to combat narcotics trafficking through the city's transportation hub.

AIIMS Bhubaneswar Ranked Among India's Top 10 Medical Colleges

AIIMS Bhubaneswar has been recognized among the top 10 medical colleges in India, reflecting the institution's academic excellence and contribution to healthcare education in the region.

Cyber Crime Arrest Over AI-Generated Obscene Content Targeting PM and CM

Bhubaneswar cyber crime and economic offences wing arrested a youth for circulating AI-generated obscene content targeting the Prime Minister and Odisha Chief Minister. The case highlights emerging challenges in combating synthetic media misuse.

National Workshop on Tribal Research Institutes Held in Bhubaneswar

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs organized a national workshop in Bhubaneswar focused on strengthening tribal research institutes, bringing together experts and stakeholders to advance tribal studies and research capacity.

Bhubaneswar Hosts AIM SUMVAAD for Eastern India Innovation

The city hosted a regional AIM SUMVAAD event designed to drive innovation and collaboration across eastern India, fostering entrepreneurship and knowledge-sharing among startups and innovators.

Odisha CEO Addresses Draft Voter List Issues in Bhubaneswar

Chief Electoral Officer R. Santhagopalan engaged with concerns regarding the draft voter list in Bhubaneswar, ensuring accuracy and completeness of electoral rolls ahead of upcoming elections.

India News

India to Supply BrahMos Missiles to Indonesia, Strengthening Strategic Ties

India has signed a significant defense deal to supply BrahMos cruise missiles to Indonesia, marking a major step in deepening strategic and military cooperation between the two nations. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar highlighted that PM Modi's Indonesian honors reflect stronger India-ASEAN ties.

PM Modi's Three-Nation Tour Begins with Indonesia Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a three-nation diplomatic tour, beginning with Indonesia to boost strategic ties and advance bilateral cooperation on defense, technology, and regional security matters.

Indonesia to Build Country-Specific EVMs with India's Support

Indonesia will develop its own electronic voting machines with technical support from India, reflecting India's expertise in electoral technology and deepening technological cooperation between the two democracies.

Ram Temple Overhauls Board Following Alleged Donation Theft

India's landmark Ram Temple has restructured its governing board following allegations of theft of donations. A key confession revealed that stolen temple funds were spent on an iPhone for a girlfriend, prompting governance reforms.

Centre Denies E-25 Petrol Launch Plans

The Indian government has categorically refuted reports about plans to launch E-25 petrol, clarifying that no such fuel variant is currently under consideration for introduction in the country.

Centre Forms Panel to Examine Diljit Dosanjh's 'Satluj' Content

The central government has constituted a panel to examine the content of singer Diljit Dosanjh's 'Satluj' following its takedown, raising questions about content regulation and artistic freedom.

Mumbai Building Collapse During Monsoon Rains Kills Six

A building collapse in Mumbai amid heavy monsoon rains resulted in six deaths, highlighting infrastructure vulnerabilities and safety concerns during the rainy season across major Indian cities.

Pakistan Issues 'War' Threat to India Over Indus Waters Amid Monsoon

Pakistan has issued threatening rhetoric toward India regarding Indus Waters management as monsoon conditions intensify, escalating tensions over transboundary water-sharing agreements.

World News

Macron Safe After Explosions During Syrian Capital Visit

French President Emmanuel Macron remained safe following explosions in Damascus during his visit to Syria. Syrian state television reported that the Syrian president welcomed Macron at the presidential palace despite the security incidents.

Rare Tornado Strikes Central Chinese Cities, Causes Widespread Damage

A rare tornado lashed the central Chinese cities of Ezhou and Huanggang in Hubei province, with videos showing debris flying through the air as the severe storm swept through the region.

Liberia Charges Five in Major Cocaine Seizure Worth $19 Million

Liberian authorities charged five suspects following one of the country's largest drug seizures, with over 200 kilograms of cocaine valued at $19 million discovered at Monrovia airport falsely declared as Maggi seasoning cubes.

Marine Le Pen Court Verdict Could Determine 2027 Presidential Bid

France's National Rally leader Marine Le Pen faces a critical court verdict on Tuesday that will determine whether she can stand in the 2027 presidential election. Le Pen currently leads opinion polls for the race.

Zelensky Presses NATO for Enhanced Air Defense Systems

Ukrainian President Zelensky will use the NATO meeting in Turkey to push for more interceptor missiles and air defense systems following intense Russian strikes on Ukrainian territory.

Iran's Three-Day Mourning for Khamenei Becomes Political Spectacle

Iran conducted three days of public mourning for Khamenei as a carefully orchestrated political spectacle, with the BBC reporting that Iran's leaders designed the event as a message to the world.

BBC Exposes Russian Officials at Ukraine 'Torture Prisons'

The BBC has identified jailers and officials at Russia's detention centers in occupied Ukraine, with former prisoners accusing them of abuse and seeking trials for war crimes.

Cuba Suffers Third Nationwide Blackout in Six Months

Cuba experienced its third nationwide power outage since the start of 2026, as the impoverished island struggles to maintain electricity supply amid economic hardship and a U.S. blockade imposed in January.

Archaeologists Uncover Well-Preserved Byzantine City in Egypt's Western Desert

Archaeologists discovered a well-preserved fourth-century Byzantine city in Egypt's Dakhla oasis, revealing residential and religious structures including a basilica-style church with coins and pottery fragments.

Sudan's El Obeid Becomes Battleground in Armed Forces vs. RSF Conflict

The besieged Sudanese city of El Obeid faces intense drone strikes from both the armed forces and the paramilitary RSF, with recent attacks on schools and fuel stations killing more than 20 people including students.

UK Axes Women's Education Program After Two Years

The British government has withdrawn a higher education program aimed at keeping 1 million girls in school across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, just two years after its announcement, citing aid budget cuts.

Hyderabad News Digest

A Telangana DSP has been jailed in a ₹300-crore corruption case, while Hyderabad airport launches a new international service to Riyadh and the city prepares infrastructure upgrades including AI traffic signals and urban mobility initiatives.

Hyderabad Today

Telangana DSP Jailed in ₹300-Crore Graft Case

A Telangana Deputy Superintendent of Police has been arrested and jailed after being found to possess illegal assets worth ₹300 crore, marking a major corruption case in the state police force.

Hyderabad Airport Launches Riyadh Service

Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport has welcomed flyadeal's inaugural direct service to Riyadh, expanding the city's international connectivity to the Middle East.

BJP Alleges Irregularities in SIR Form Distribution

The BJP has alleged that bulk distribution of SIR (Scheduled Caste/Tribe) forms occurred through AIMIM camps in Hyderabad, raising concerns about procedural lapses in the process.

Contract Healthcare Workers Protest in Hyderabad

Contract healthcare workers in Hyderabad have staged a protest, highlighting labour concerns in the city's healthcare sector.

Char Kaman Restoration Project Underway

Hyderabad's historic Char Kaman (Four Arches) monuments are set to be restored, preserving key heritage structures that are central to the city's cultural identity.

Telangana Launches IT Employee Shuttle Service

The Telangana government has launched a daily shuttle service for IT employees in Hyderabad, aimed at improving commute options for the city's tech workforce.

AI Traffic Signal Integration Planned

Telangana is planning to integrate artificial intelligence into traffic signal systems across Hyderabad to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion.

15 Foreign Universities Eye Hyderabad Campuses

Fifteen foreign universities are reportedly interested in establishing campuses in Hyderabad, signalling the city's growing appeal as an education hub.

Telangana HC Grants Reprieve to Fatima College

The Telangana High Court has ruled against taking coercive action against Fatima College for now, providing temporary relief in an ongoing legal matter.

Urban Mobility Working Groups Constituted

The Telangana government has established four working groups under HUMTA (Hyderabad Urban Mobility Transformation Authority) to deliberate on urban mobility solutions for the city.

India News

India-Indonesia Defence Pact: BrahMos Missile Supply

India has signed a major defence agreement with Indonesia to supply BrahMos missiles, expanding New Delhi's military exports and strengthening bilateral ties in the Indo-Pacific region.

India-China Border Disengagement Complete

India and China have completed disengagement at Depsang and Demchok on the disputed border, with both nations set to resume border patrolling in these areas.

Kerala Landslide Claims Life, Others Feared Trapped

A landslide in Kerala has killed at least one person with several others feared trapped, highlighting the dangers posed by monsoon-season geological hazards.

Mumbai Building Collapse in Monsoon Rains Kills 6

A building collapse in Mumbai during heavy monsoon rains has resulted in six deaths, underscoring structural safety concerns in the city.

Ram Temple Overhauls Board After Donation Theft Allegations

India's landmark Ram temple has restructured its board following allegations of theft of donations, addressing governance and accountability concerns.

Centre Denies E-25 Petrol Launch Plans

The Indian government has refuted reports claiming plans to launch E-25 petrol, clarifying its position on fuel policy.

Panel Formed to Examine Diljit Dosanjh's 'Satluj' Content

The Centre has constituted a panel to examine the content of singer Diljit Dosanjh's 'Satluj' following its takedown, raising questions about content regulation.

Indonesia to Build Country-Specific EVMs with India's Support

Indonesia is set to develop country-specific Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) with technical support from India, expanding New Delhi's electoral technology exports.

World News

Explosions in Damascus During Macron's Visit

Explosions have injured 18 people in Damascus as French President Macron visited the Syrian presidential palace, raising security concerns during the diplomatic visit.

Rare Tornado Strikes Central Chinese Cities

A rare tornado has lashed the central Chinese cities of Ezhou and Huanggang in Hubei province, with videos showing significant debris and damage.

Liberia Seizes Over 200kg of Cocaine in Record Drug Bust

Authorities in Liberia have charged five suspects after seizing over 200kg of cocaine falsely declared as Maggi seasoning cubes at Monrovia airport, valued at approximately $19 million.

Marine Le Pen Awaits Court Verdict on 2027 Presidential Eligibility

France's National Rally leader Marine Le Pen faces a crucial court verdict on whether she can stand in the 2027 presidential election, with polls showing her leading.

Zelensky Presses NATO for Advanced Air Defence Systems

Ukrainian President Zelensky is using a NATO meeting in Turkey to advocate for more interceptor missiles and air defence systems following intense Russian strikes.

Sudan's El Obeid Faces Intensifying Drone Strikes

The besieged Sudanese city of El Obeid has become a key battleground with intensifying drone attacks by the RSF, killing over 20 people including students.

UK Axes Overseas Education Programme for 1 Million Girls

The British government has withdrawn a higher education programme aimed at keeping 1 million girls in school across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East after just two years.

BBC Exposes Russia's 'Torture Prisons' in Ukraine

The BBC has exposed jailers and officials at Russian detention centres in occupied Ukraine, with former prisoners accusing them of abuse and seeking prosecution.