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Deadly Damascus blast kills four, injures several on Al-Nasr street – PHOTO / VIDEO / UPDATED


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Trump says US bears largest financial burden in NATO


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Putin Escalates War Amid Domestic and Strategic Pressures


Summary

Russian President Vladimir Putin is intensifying military strikes on Ukraine, particularly targeting Kyiv, while facing growing internal dissent, troop shortages, and symbolic losses like Crimea. The attacks appear retaliatory and aimed at projecting strength ahead of a NATO meeting, but they may also signal desperation as Ukraine increases pressure on Russian-occupied territories. Speculation about Putin’s political future is rising, with unusual betting activity suggesting heightened uncertainty.

Key Stories

Massive aerial assault on Kyiv kills 17 as Putin targets capital — Russia launched one of its largest overnight attacks on Kyiv, killing at least 17 and injuring over 90, described as retaliation for Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. The assault coincides with Zelenskyy’s push for NATO air defense support, suggesting a strategic message ahead of the alliance’s meeting.

Crimea under state of emergency as Ukraine intensifies attacks — Ukraine’s focus on Crimea, a symbolic stronghold for Russia, has isolated the peninsula and triggered a state of emergency. The shift indicates Ukraine’s growing capability to challenge Russian control in occupied territories, potentially undermining Putin’s narrative of success.

Putin loses key propaganda ally amid war failures — Vladimir Putin has fallen out with his most prominent media supporter, signaling fractures in Russia’s propaganda machine as the war in Ukraine falters. The rift may reflect broader discontent within the elite over the conflict’s trajectory and Putin’s leadership.

Anonymous bettor wagers $400,000 on Putin’s ouster by year-end — A Polymarket user with a Ukrainian flag staked nearly $400,000 on Putin being removed from power before 2025, amid concerns about insider betting. The wager highlights growing speculation about Putin’s political stability as domestic and military pressures mount.

NATO on alert as Putin flexes military muscle in Kaliningrad — Putin’s actions in Kaliningrad, including a warning from NATO’s Rutte, suggest escalatory posturing near alliance borders. The move may be intended to deter Western support for Ukraine while testing NATO’s resolve.


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FBI orders field offices to send analysts to Atlanta for 2020 election investigation, sources say



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57,000 jobs added in June, far below forecasts


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Tesla sales jumped last quarter in a possible sign the worst of the Musk backlash is behind it


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Russia’s economy is ‘sputtering,’ and Putin’s wartime spending model has pushed the country to an ‘economic, political, and military abyss’


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Trump administration proposes a rule it says could save Medicare patients $1.1 billion on drugs


AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the Trump administration believe a new rule it’s proposing could save Medicare patients a lot of money.