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Friday Briefing
A $50 billion loan for Ukraine.The New York Times - World -
Friday Briefing: A $50 Billion G7 Loan to Ukraine
Also, China’s push into driverless cars and the dangers of hair relaxers.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
You may owe the IRS on Monday — skipping it could cost you hundreds
Millions of Americans could owe money to the IRS on June 17, with fines for missing payment on the rise.CBS News - Top stories -
Review: Even Julia Louis-Dreyfus can't make 'Tuesday' not feel like a Monday
Despite a strong turn by its star, the debut feature from filmmaker Daina O. Pusić is upended by its depiction of death as a macaw.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv and Moscow exchange attack waves as peace summit set to begin
Ukrainian president pursues backing for his plan to end war at Swiss gathering while Russia and China not attending; G7 leaders target Beijing’s role in supplying Moscow. What we know on day 843. See all our Ukraine war coverage Continue reading...The Guardian - World - Ukraine
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Sweden and Iran Exchange Prisoners in a Breakthrough Swap
Iran released an E.U. diplomat from Sweden and a dual Iranian-Swedish national, while Sweden released a former Iranian judiciary official serving a life sentence for war crimes.The New York Times - World - Iran -
Middle East Crisis: Eight Israeli soldiers were killed in southern Gaza, the military said.
The soldiers — who belonged to the military’s engineering corps — were riding in an armored vehicle when they were caught in an explosion, an official said.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Chinese Swimmers Had Previous Positive Tests for Banned Drug
Three athletes who failed drug tests before the 2021 Olympics had tested positive for a powerful steroid several years earlier. They were not suspended in either incident.The New York Times - World -
A Hungarian Rapper’s Bandwagon Gets an Unlikely New Rider
Azahriah, who has rapped about the joy of cannabis, has shot to fame in Hungary. That may explain why he has been applauded by the country’s conservative leader, Viktor Orban.The New York Times - World -
It’s Not Just Russia: China Joins the G7’s List of Adversaries
While not invited to the Group of 7 meeting, China was still a major presence, with the summit’s final communiqué referencing the country 28 times, almost always as a malign force.The New York Times - World - China