Wednesday, June 17, 2026

China Shock 2.0: Surging Chinese exports threaten Europe’s economy, raising concern at G7 summit

By PAUL WISEMAN, 
ELAINE KURTENBACH and 
DAVID MCHUGH
June 15, 2026


WASHINGTON (AP) — For eight years, the United States has waged economic war on China, slapping big taxes on Chinese products before they enter America.
But the campaign hasn’t dented China’s industrial prowess.
The world’s second biggest economy is exporting more products than ever. It’s just redirecting them away from the U.S. tariff wall and toward more open markets in Europe and elsewhere in Asia.

The Middle East Power Paradox


How the Iran War Will Transform 
America’s Military Role
Dana Stroul
July/August 2026 
Published on June 16, 2026

Throughout the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, Washington has relished the display of its conventional military superiority. President Donald Trump’s administration has boasted of its quantitative achievements: before the April 8 cease-fire, the United States alone flew more than 10,000 air sorties, hit over 130,000 targets, and intercepted 1,700 Iranian missiles and drones. According to U.S. Central Command, the campaign demolished more than 85 percent of the facilities that Tehran used to produce missiles and drones, sank the majority of Iran’s naval vessels, and eliminated 70 percent of its missile launch infrastructure.

CEOs of Anthropic and Google DeepMind call for U.S.-led AI coalition in meeting at G7

Published Wed, Jun 17 2026
1:29 PM EDT Updated 5 Hours Ago
Kai Nicol-Schwarz
Key Points
  • Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis called for a U.S.-led AI coalition at a closed-door meeting at the G7 summit on Wednesday.
  • Around a dozen tech execs, including OpenAI’s Sam Altman, joined heads of state to discuss opportunities and challenges around AI.
  • Recent releases of powerful AI models with advanced cyber capabilities prompted fresh concerns from businesses and governments around digital security weaknesses.

After Months of War, Trump Says Iran Has Right to Nuclear Program

Hafiz Rashid
June 17, 2026/2:55 p.m. ET
Trump now says it’s just “common sense” for Iran to have a nuclear program
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

President Trump said Wednesday that Iran could have its own nuclear program.

“It is a little hard that when you say that somebody wants it, other people have it, other adjoining states have it, and you’re not letting them have it for purposes of electricity and things like that. It’s always a little tough. You have to use a little common sense,” Trump said at the G7 summit in France, alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

French intelligence agency drops far-right AI war firm Palantir

by Joe Glenton 17 June 2026 in Analysis, Global Reading Time: 3 mins read

France’s internal security agency has ended its contract with AI war firm Palantir. Prime minister Sebastian Lecornu said French rival firm ChapVision would work with the General Directorate for Internal Security (DGSI) moving forward.

AXIOS: U.S. and Iran sign deal ahead of schedule, sources say

Men at desk
Barak Ravid
The U.S. and Iran have remotely signed their memorandum of understanding to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz, and the agreement is now in effect, two U.S. officials told Axios.

Trump upends careful compromise on intel chief, plunging GOP into disarray

By Sarah Ferris, Ted Barrett, Kevin Liptak
Updated 43 min ago

Geneva — Republicans on Capitol Hill believed they’d found a way to dump President Donald Trump’s controversial pick for temporary intelligence chief — while defusing a major fight with Democrats over a significant national security bill. Then came Trump’s middle-of-the-night missive from Switzerland.

Israel launches fresh airstrikes in Lebanon; Trump says he could still restart war


By Steve Holland and Jihed Abidellaoui
Wed, June 17, 2026 at 9:30 AM PDT
REUTERS

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France/NABATIEH, Lebanon, June 17 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday his new ceasefire agreement with Iran was not final and he could resume the war if he is unsatisfied, even as Israel launched fresh airstrikes in Lebanon where fighting threatens the wider truce.

Read the 14-point draft agreement between the US and Iran


The agreement between Iran and the US lays out the terms of the ceasefire between the bitter rivals, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, some financial relief for Iran and a reiteration from Tehran that it will never produce a nuclear weapon, according to a draft copy of the text obtained by CNN
By Alayna Treene, Kevin Liptak, Mostafa Salem

The 14-point memorandum of understanding has not yet been officially released but a copy of it was obtained by CNN from a US official. A diplomat who saw it at the G7 summit in France this week confirmed its contents, as did two other diplomatic sources with knowledge of negotiations.

The Iran War Permanently Altered the Global Economy

The global order has been altered, and economies are unlikely to simply pick up where they left off before the U.S. and Israel began bombing Iran.
By Patricia Cohen
Patricia Cohen, who is based in London, writes about 
global economics and geopolitics.
June 16, 2026

The framework deal between the United States and Iran sets the stage for an end to the bursts of violence and debilitating disruption of energy deliveries and trade in the Persian Gulf. But don’t expect economies around the globe to simply pick up where they left off before the United States and Israel began bombing Iran on Feb. 28.

The war has set in motion changes that will be hard to reverse.

Trump’s DoJ intervenes to back Elon Musk in datacenter pollution lawsuit

Justice department urges judge to throw out suit brought by NAACP over xAI’s methane-gas turbines in Mississippi
Dara Kerr
The Guardian
Wed 17 Jun 2026 00.01 BST

The Trump administration is coming to the defense of Elon Musk in a lawsuit over claims that his artificial intelligence company, xAI, is polluting residential neighborhoods in north Mississippi. The justice department told a federal court late on Monday to throw out the case.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Trump moves oversight of special education and civil rights out of the Education Department

 
By ANNIE MA, June 16, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s administration is further dismantling the Education Department, moving oversight of special education and civil rights to other agencies.

Live Updates: Deal with U.S. requires Israeli forces to leave Lebanon, Iran says


By Duarte Dias, Khaled Wassef
Updated on: June 16, 2026 / 12:55 PM EDT / CBS News

What to know about the Iran war today:

  • President Trump criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of Israel's "minor war" against Hezbollah in Lebanon on Tuesday, voicing frustration that the parallel conflict was complicating his efforts to end the war with Iran.
  • Iran's foreign minister said any Israeli forces remaining in southern Lebanon, or any Israeli strikes on the country, would constitute a violation of the U.S.-Iran deal. Israeli officials said Monday that troops would stay in Lebanon, as "Trump's agreement does not bind us."
  • A signing ceremony is expected Friday in Switzerland to formalize the memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran, which should spark a second phase of direct talks on the future of Iran's nuclear program and other contentious issues.

Trump is unlikely to rip up CUSMA, his trade deal with Canada and Mexico. Here's why

U.S. President's threat not to 'renew' trade deal with Canada, Mexico stops short of scrapping it
Mike Crawley ·
CBC News · Earlier in June


Despite U.S. President Donald Trump once again flexing his power to scrap his country's free trade deal with Canada and Mexico, there's plenty of reason to doubt he would actually follow through on such a threat.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani's impact to be tested in key congressional races


The New York Primary Election is next Tuesday

By N.J. Burkett  Monday, June 15, 2026, 6:03PM  

LONG ISLAND CITY, Queens (WABC) -- The New York primary is a week from Tuesday. Early voting has already started in the city and continues through Sunday, and while Mayor Zohran Mamdani is not on the ballot, he could be a deciding factor in several key congressional races.

Monday, June 15, 2026

Trump is turning his attention back to Ukraine — and Kyiv’s allies are worried


Kyiv’s allies want the United States to join their strategy of maximal pressure on Russia. It’s not clear if Trump is on board.

June 16, 2026 4:00 am CET

By Nicholas Vinocur, Clea Caulcutt, Giorgio Leali and Myah Ward

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — Kyiv’s allies are scrambling to avoid a blowup with U.S. President Donald Trump at the G7 summit as he emerges from the Iran crisis and turns his attention back to the Russia-Ukraine war.

Trump's Disastrous Deal: Iranians Imposed Almost All Their Pre-War Terms

The Iranians imposed almost all their pre-war terms, while the Americans failed in all their strategic objectives
June 16, 2026, 07:34
efsyn.gr PRINT EDITION
George Tsiaras
An Iranian makes a victory sign as he passes on his motorbike in front of a huge banner depicting Iran's late supreme leaders, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, yesterday on a Tehran street, after the agreement with the US became known | EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH

Trump's Iran war is one of the greatest strategic blunders in US history


The US and Iran have agreed to stop fighting and to open the Strait of Hormuz. Everything else is being kicked down the road
International affairs editor 
Monday 15 June 2026 19:02, UK

The Iran "deal" is a tacit admission of strategic defeat by the Trump administration and of a failure to achieve nearly all of his war aims.