So who won the US-Iran war?

After 107 days of will-they-won't-they , Iran and the US now say they just did . It's all moving rapidly among heavy spin, so we've pieced recent days together to present...
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After 107 days of will-they-won't-they , Iran and the US now say they just did . It's all moving rapidly among heavy spin, so we've pieced recent days together to present...
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World leaders are now descending on the French town of Evian-les-Bains for today’s G7 summit kick-off. Non-G7 guests include India’s Modi, Brazil’s Lula, Kenya’s Ruto, Korea’s Lee, and Ukraine’s Zelensky. (AP)
UNITED STATES
The Trump administration has used natsec export controls to order Anthropic to block all foreigners (including its own non-US employees) from its most advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5. (Al Jazeera)
VENEZUELA
President Trump has announced a US airstrike in Venezuela killed Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, leader of the Tren de Aragua gang. (France24)
UKRAINE
Russia’s latest attacks on Kyiv have killed at least another four and damaged the UNESCO-listed Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra monastery, founded back in the 11th century. Meanwhile, President Trump has held separate calls with both Presidents Zelensky and Putin for his 80th birthday (Sunday), discussing how to end the war. (CNN)
UNITED KINGDOM
The Brits have seized a tanker belonging to Russia’s shadow fleet as it was sailing through the English Channel. The tanker had been expelled from the Cameroonian registry, leaving it effectively stateless. (Guardian)
SWITZERLAND
Initial results suggest a 53% majority of Swiss voters have rejected the big referendum proposal to cap the country’s population at 10 million. (EuroNews)
DR CONGO
Security forces have dispersed a group of protesters opposing a feared attempt by President Tshisekedi to run for a third term. Lawmakers just passed a bill that’d allow constitutional amendments (such as on term limits) via referendum. (Reuters)
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