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New York Times — World

Norway's Crown Princess Receives Lung Transplant

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway has had a lung transplant. This follows her recent use of an oxygen tube during public engagements, indicating ongoing health challenges.

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Al Jazeera English

UK Property Sales in Israeli Settlements Criticized by Activists

Activists are raising concerns about the sale of properties in Israeli settlements, noting the absence of Palestinian representation in discussions. They also indicate that the current situation in Gaza could affect property prices.

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Washington Examiner

Canadian Tourism to the U.S. Shows Signs of Recovery

Recent Canadian government data shows a rebound in tourism to the U.S., with 1.95 million Canadians traveling south in May 2026, a nearly 10% increase from the previous year. However, this number is still 29% lower than pre-pandemic levels in May 2024, reflecting ongoing political tensions and changing travel preferences among different age groups.

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Al Jazeera English

Iranian Tankers Leave US Blockade Area Ahead of Negotiations

Iranian tankers have left the US blockade zone in anticipation of upcoming negotiations between the US and Iran. TankerTrackers reports that Iran has also resumed oil exports after a two-month hiatus.

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Al Jazeera English

Iran warns of potential response to Israeli attacks on Lebanon

Iran has warned of a possible strong response to Israeli attacks on Lebanon, suggesting that these actions could threaten a US deal and impact the relationship between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu. The warning comes amid ongoing tensions in the region.

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NPR — Top Stories

UN Secretary-General Visits Haiti Amid Ongoing Gang Violence

U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres visited Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, on June 16, 2026. His visit coincides with ongoing gang violence, with U.N. data reporting 2,300 killings and 100 kidnappings in the country this year.

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Washington Examiner

US and Iran to Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Halt Hostilities

The U.S. and Iran are set to sign a memorandum of understanding in Switzerland on June 17, 2026, aimed at halting hostilities for 60 days and addressing Iran's nuclear ambitions. The agreement includes provisions for lifting sanctions, a ceasefire, and plans for economic rebuilding, contingent on Iran's compliance.

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