Meloni Calls for Normal US-Italy Relations After Trump's Repeated Attacks
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni declared on Tuesday that bilateral cooperation with the United States should return to normal, responding to a fresh wave of criticism from Donald Trump. Trump had renewed his attacks on Meloni over the weekend, following a dispute over a photo from the G7 summit. Trump has been increasingly critical of Meloni's actions in recent months.
Buyers in the memory chip market say producers dictate prices with no room for negotiation, with one buyer quoted as saying "They give us the price and we cannot say no." The article suggests cartel-like behaviour among memory manufacturers, though no specific companies or prices are named in the available text.
Polish actress Joanna Kulig, internationally recognised for her film career, celebrates her 44th birthday on June 24. She has repeatedly spoken about starting life in extreme poverty, describing her path to success as beginning in very modest circumstances. Today she appears at major international film festivals.
TikTok user Nanny Rachael posted a video showing how she deals with hotel poolside sunbeds "reserved" with towels, books or flip-flops by guests who are nowhere to be seen. The clip sparked a widespread debate in the comments about holiday etiquette and fairness.
TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson revealed last week that he was diagnosed with cancer a year ago. He has now shared an update on his current health with the British press, urging fans to get regular check-ups and stressing that early diagnosis saved his life.
Mexico secured a spot in the knockout round of the 2026 World Cup after winning their opening two Group A games as co-hosts. However, legendary goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa suffered a worrying injury in training ahead of the final group match, potentially threatening his participation in the tournament.
Extreme heat is forecast to persist across northwest Europe through the weekend, with meteorologists warning of record-breaking temperatures. London is expected to exceed 35°C on Wednesday, according to weather models cited by Bloomberg's Joe Wertz.
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius is planning to cancel the multi-million-euro F126 frigate construction project, according to media reports. Train services in Germany were also restored after an overnight communications glitch caused disruptions.
European tankmaker KNDS NV, maker of the Leopard and Leclerc tanks, kicked off its IPO process on Wednesday, targeting simultaneous listings in Frankfurt and Paris. The move marks a significant step in the company's ambition to establish itself as a pan-European defense giant. No pricing details have been announced yet.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told Fox News on Tuesday that European allies are deploying assets near the Strait of Hormuz, including capabilities for mine-clearing operations. Rutte is set to meet US President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday.
Polish company ELQ Group and China's Tianneng Group have signed a letter of intent to build an energy storage assembly plant in Częstochowa. The facility will focus on assembling and selling energy storage systems in the Polish market. It marks one of the most significant Chinese industrial investments in Poland to date.
Mexico City authorities are imposing strict security measures ahead of the 2026 World Cup match between Mexico and Czech Republic. Around 56,000 officers will be deployed around the Estadio Azteca, and a temporary ban on alcohol sales in shops has been introduced in selected districts. The measures reflect concerns about public order during the tournament.
Two Americans have landed a dream job paying $50,000 each to watch all 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup across 39 days. They are working from a glass studio in the heart of Times Square in New York City, in full view of passing fans and tourists. The promotional stunt is tied to the upcoming World Cup.
One Nation's rookie MP David Farley, representing the Farrer electorate, voted alongside the Greens and teal independents in the Australian lower house to cap fuel tax credits, which refund miners, farmers and heavy machinery users 52.6 cents per litre of petrol and diesel excise. The vote has angered mining and farming groups and put pressure on One Nation to clarify its position. The party's stance now appears at odds with its traditional rural and resource-sector base.
Opponents seize on Farrer MP David Farley’s decision to vote alongside teals and Greens to wind back fuel tax credits for miners, farmers and othersFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastOne Nation is under pressure to clarify its position on fuel tax credits after its rookie MP voted to wind back the rebates, a position opposed by mining and farming groups.The Farrer MP, David Farley, sided with the Greens and teal independents in a lower house vote to cap the scheme, which refunds miners, farmers and other industries that use heavy machinery the 52.6c a litre excise applied to petrol and diesel. Continue reading...
Barbora Krejčíková reached the semi-final of the WTA 250 tournament in 's-Hertogenbosch, defeating Poland's Magda Linette in straight sets. However, the Czech player withdrew via walkover the following day, missing the final entirely. She returned to competition in Eastbourne, seeded fourth, but her pre-Wimbledon campaign has suffered a setback.
Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens stated Tuesday night that Jaylen Brown remains "valued" and a "big part" of the organisation, amid reported trade talks involving the star forward. Stevens did not deny the rumours outright but made clear the team holds Brown in high regard.
China detained two Japanese nationals in May in the northeastern city of Dalian on suspicion of smuggling, Japan's government confirmed. The disclosure comes amid ongoing tensions between the two countries. Tokyo has not provided details about the identities of the detainees or the nature of the alleged smuggling.
SpaceX shares rebounded on Tuesday, ending a three-day selloff that had wiped more than $600 billion from the company's market value. Simultaneously, Elon Musk's company raised $25 billion in its debut bond offering, joining other megacap tech firms tapping investors for AI expansion capital. Analyst Eileen Burbidge of Passion Capital attributed the share rally to investor FOMO surrounding SpaceX.
Young speedway rider Franciszek Szczyrba from Rybnik impressed at the SGP3 event, with strong results confirming his status as a rising Polish talent. The rider said after the event that he felt no pressure throughout the competition. He is widely regarded as one of the most exciting prospects in Polish speedway.
The United Kingdom, once a byword for political stability, has had six prime ministers since mid-2016 and is preparing for a seventh. The article reviews a decade of political turbulence in Britain, from Brexit to successive government crises. No specific name or timetable for the next leader is given in the source text.
Researchers at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków have developed a new method for producing nanographene on non-metallic surfaces, a major technical breakthrough. The discovery could enable novel materials for use in electronics, telecommunications, and medicine. Scientists say it also holds significant potential for advancing artificial intelligence hardware.
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