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USA Fragility of Big Plans: Elections, Disasters and Sport as a Mirror of Uncertainty

06-17-2026 8:04 AM
In all three stories — from the Georgia primaries to a wildfire near Spokane and the injury of a Tour de France star — there seems at first glance to...
America’s war with Iran has already transformed the Middle East. For years, the Islamic Republic’s clerical regime bragged that it could strangle the Persian Gulf. But it refrained from...

REACTIONS How the World Argues About the US: Europe, the Gulf and China

06-17-2026 7:14 AM
In mid‑June 2026, foreign debates about the United States are concentrated on several overlapping threads. First, there is Washington’s foreign...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, Washington

06-17-2026 5:06 AM
Today, 6/17/2026, Seattle is expected to be mostly clear with high pressure and light winds. The high will be around 75°F, which is comfortable for...
Canciller Gil: La pertinencia venezolana sobre el Esequibo es una verdad jurídica e histórica que na

WORLD Venezuela Rejects ICC Jurisdiction in Esequibo Dispute

06-17-2026 4:08 AM
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ivan Gil, at a conference on the territorial dispute over Guyana’s Esequibo, said that Caracas possesses irrefutable...
العلم الإيراني مرفوعا في أحد شوارع طهران (رويترز)

WORLD Draft US–Iran Deal: End of War and Nuclear Compromise

06-17-2026 3:06 AM
Bloomberg has published the text of a draft memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, which is expected to be formally signed...
Seattle World Cup

OPINIONS Seattle's World Cup Week: June 17, 2026

06-17-2026 1:32 AM
Seattle, June 17, 2026 — A guide to FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle: yesterday's tournament action and today's outlook, the next ten days of matches...
Fans at Lowlander Brewing — including Bob Domen, left, Mario Schmit, Kris Foubert and Jesse Buttler — celebrate a goal during the Belgium vs. Egypt World Cup in Seattle on Monday.  (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE World football in Seattle: Belgium-Egypt draw unites diasporas

06-16-2026 10:06 PM
The World Cup group-stage match between Belgium and Egypt ended 1-1 on Monday in Seattle. The game itself was thrilling only in spots, but as an...

SEATTLE News Digest: Star Returns, Roster Moves and Tragedy

06-16-2026 6:05 PM
In this edition: Mariners' star catcher Cal Raleigh returns from injury, an unconventional roster move to keep Jhonny Pereda is discussed, and...
2026 Iran war | Explained, United States, Israel, Strait of Hormuz, Map, & Conflict | Britannica

REACTIONS How the World Debates America: Russia, China and Turkey on US Foreign Policy

06-16-2026 5:04 PM
In mid‑June 2026, discussion of the United States in international media again reminds us that Washington remains the main "distribution center" of...

Seattle

Fans at Lowlander Brewing — including Bob Domen, left, Mario Schmit, Kris Foubert and Jesse Buttler — celebrate a goal during the Belgium vs. Egypt World Cup in Seattle on Monday.  (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)

Heat didn't stop fans: Seattle's first World Cup match ends 1-1

06-16-2026 3:05 PM
At Lumen Field in Seattle, the city hosted its first World Cup match, in which Belgium and Egypt played to a 1-1 draw. Despite the sweltering heat,...
A Belgium fan dressed as a Red Devil gets ready for the team to take on Egypt Monday, June 15, 2026 in Seattle.  (Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times)

Sunny Seattle at World Cup Center: Record Heat

06-16-2026 12:04 PM
The first match of the men's World Cup in Seattle on Monday surprised visitors and locals with real summer heat rather than the usual rain and fog...
An ICE agent and protesters at the back gate of the ICE field office in downtown Spokane. (Colin Mulvany / The Spokesman-Review, 2025)

ICE Protests in Spokane: Three Activists Convicted of Conspiracy

06-16-2026 10:04 AM
Exactly one year ago, as the nation’s attention was fixed on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids in Los Angeles, a less visible but no...
People wave flags at an anti-ICE rally Sunday at Judkins Park in Seattle, on the eve of the first FIFA World Cup game to be hosted in the city. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

Seattle protesters oppose ICE presence at World Cup

06-16-2026 6:05 AM
The World Cup will bring a lot to Seattle: visitors from around the globe, international attention and six matches at Lumen Field — and federal...
Fans at Lowlander Brewing — including Bob Domen, left, Mario Schmit, Kris Foubert and Jesse Buttler — celebrate a goal during the Belgium vs. Egypt World Cup in Seattle on Monday.  (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)

Fans unbothered by heat: Seattle's first World Cup match ends in draw

06-15-2026 10:05 PM
The first-ever World Cup match in Seattle — between Belgium and Egypt — finished 1-1 at Seattle Stadium (better known as Lumen Field). Despite heat...
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Summer in Seattle: record heat and alarming incidents in the city

06-15-2026 6:07 PM
Seattle is experiencing anomalous heat with new temperature records, but cooling is expected by Tuesday. Meanwhile, a double stabbing occurred in the...

Seattle's first World Cup match to face abnormal heat

06-15-2026 3:03 PM
The U.S. National Weather Service is warning of extreme heat on Monday as Seattle hosts the first World Cup match between Belgium and Egypt....
Before World Cup action even starts here, fans cheer during a Mexico-South Africa match watch party Thursday on Seattle’s Pier 62.  (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

World Cup: A Celebration That Unites Humanity

06-15-2026 12:07 PM
There are only 211 teams on the planet competing for a spot in the men's World Cup, more than the number of U.N. member states (193). Places like...
A ferry leaves the Edmonds terminal in March. (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times)

Washington ferries start summer schedule with increased capacity

06-15-2026 10:04 AM
On Sunday the Washington State ferry system switched to its summer schedule, adding extra sailings on popular routes. A third vessel will now operate...

Events

Seattle Events: June 16–23, 2026

06-16-2026 9:09 AM
The week of June 16–23 in the Seattle area promises to be loud and varied: from big concerts at the Paramount Theatre and outdoors (Madison Beer, Natalia Lafourcade, Marymoor Live) to Seattle Mariners home baseball games at T-Mobile Park and Father’s Day family celebrations — Lake Union cruises, brunches, and special museum programs. The city and suburbs will fill with street markets and festivals: night markets at Pike Place and Columbia City, Juneteenth events, the Fremont Solstice Parade,...

Advance Planner: Events June 16–August 15, 2026

06-16-2026 9:03 AM
For advance planning: the coming weeks in Seattle and the surrounding area feature many notable concerts, sporting events, and special happenings — from large arenas and stadiums to intimate winery stages and concert halls. Note key dates and venues: Ella Mai at WaMu Theater at Lumen Field (July 16), the San Francisco Giants series vs. the Seattle Mariners at T‑Mobile Park (July 17–19), Joji at Climate Pledge Arena (July 19), Evanescence at White River Amphitheatre (July 23), Ed Sheeran at...

Neighbors

British Columbia's police watchdog is investigating after a man died while in custody in Vancouver.

Incidents in Vancouver: investigations and infrastructure issues

06-16-2026 1:04 PM
Today's news touches on several key events in Metro Vancouver: an independent probe into the death of a man in police custody, a large power outage in the southern part of the city, and a full strike by 700 utility workers threatening parks and water treatment systems. Death under mysterious circumstances: British Columbia's police watchdog investigates after man dies in cell A new scandal involving police actions is unfolding in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Independent...
Australia and Turkey kick off their World Cup Group D match at BC Place in Vancouver on Saturday. A blend of Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass was chosen for the BC Place pitch.Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Canada Riding a Wave of Events: World Cup, Strikes and Heat in Vancouver

06-15-2026 1:05 PM
The spotlight is on three key topics: a successful World Cup kickoff in Vancouver on natural turf, a large-scale strike by Metro Vancouver infrastructure workers, and a forecast of potentially record heat in the region. Australia Praises BC Place Pitch: "Perfect Playing Conditions" The natural grass pitch installed at BC Place in Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup received high marks from world-class players after passing its first test in a group-stage match. On Saturday Australia earned a...
Your travel time onboard the Amtrak Cascades from Canada into the U.S. just got a bit shorter. The change comes just as crowds are heading into Seattle for Worl

Strike and Heat: What Awaits Vancouver

06-14-2026 1:04 PM
Vancouver faces a triple challenge: a municipal workers' strike is disrupting infrastructure services, an extreme heat wave is forcing water conservation due to critical repair work, and at the same time cross-border rail service to the U.S. is improving with new measures on the train route. The route from Vancouver to Seattle is shorter: what's changed on the Amtrak route The train trip from Canadian Vancouver to American Seattle has become slightly faster, which is especially important now as...
It's been a rough few weeks for Helen Chan Sun. Last month, one B.C. Supreme Court judge jailed the Vancouver developer for civil contempt. This week, even as Sun remained behind bars, another judge from the same court declared the former multimillionaire bankrupt, paving the way for a trustee to oversee her finances.

Vancouver: Bankruptcy, World Cup and Pet Rescue

06-13-2026 1:04 PM
In the latest Vancouver news roundup: developer Helen Chan Sun declared bankrupt while in jail; the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off with Australia vs. Turkey and Science World was transformed; and a touching story of stolen dogs and cats reunited with their owners after a suspect was arrested in British Columbia. Vancouver developer Helen Chan Sun declared bankrupt while jailed for contempt of court Recent weeks have been a true ordeal for Helen Chan Sun, once a multimillionaire and a notable...
In 1976, about 10,000 people from more than 130 countries came to Vancouver to propose solutions for a rapidly urbanizing world. Mother Teresa spoke, Bill Reid contributed a mural, and attendees discussed ideas from student-made electric cars to DIY building materials.

Vancouver: from a "forgotten" conference to a football boom

06-11-2026 1:06 PM
Digest of news on three vivid events in the life of Vancouver and British Columbia: the historic UN housing conference, an influx of Australian fans for the World Cup, and a slowdown in the housing market. The "Woodstock" of housing conferences: how Vancouver tried 50 years ago to save the world from urban chaos In 1976, when the world faced a population explosion, rapid urbanization and the rise of "megacities," an event took place in Vancouver that journalists dubbed the "Woodstock" of...
Cargo ships at anchor on English Bay and the downtown Vancouver, B.C., skyline are seen on October 16, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck.DD

Lights and Shelter: Vancouver News

06-10-2026 1:06 PM
Vancouver unveiled a free summer fireworks event, Summer Lights, on July 31, and the premier of British Columbia offered refuge to a Somali referee who was denied entry to the World Cup by the U.S. Vancouver solved the fireworks problem: new show replaces cancelled celebration of light Residents and visitors of Vancouver can breathe a sigh of relief: city officials announced a free fireworks display in English Bay this summer. The event, called Summer Lights in English Bay, will take place on...
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Vancouver police fatally shot hostage-taker

06-09-2026 1:06 PM
Lasqueti Island is being sold for the price of a Vancouver condo. A police watchdog is investigating the fatal shooting of a suspect in a home invasion. Vancouver police fatally shot a hostage-taker during a failed attempt to storm a home The incident occurred Monday evening on Commercial Drive in Vancouver, when police were forced to use lethal force against a suspect in a reported armed break-in at a private residence. According to an official statement from the Vancouver Police Department...
A woman paddles a kayak on False Creek as smoke from wildfires burning in B.C. and the U.S. hangs in the air, in Vancouver, B.C., Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

British Columbia news: weather, rentals and drugs

06-08-2026 1:13 PM
Rains have reduced wildfire risk in British Columbia, but experts remain cautious. Vancouver led rent declines in Canada, yet remains the second-most expensive city. The province is calling for a unified policy to remediate homes contaminated by drugs after the opioid crisis. Rains have reduced wildfire risk in British Columbia, but experts remain cautious This past weekend brought not only disappointment for those planning outdoor recreation in British Columbia, but also a long-awaited...
The B.C. government predicts Vancouver’s seven FIFA World Cup matches will benefit the province’s economy years into the future, but experts and previous research on the impact of large sports events suggest there’s little evidence that’s the case.

World Cup Economy and Life in Vancouver

06-07-2026 1:05 PM
In today's digest: experts question the economic benefits of the 2026 World Cup in Vancouver, a touching squirrel rescue in British Columbia, and approval of a reduced transit pass for low-income residents in the city. Myths and Reality: Is the World Cup Good for Canada? The Government of British Columbia has presented an optimistic forecast of the economic benefits from hosting seven matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver. According to their calculations, the tournament will bring the...

USA

People gather near charred vehicles following a deadly collision between two helicopters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 14, 2026.Ricardo Moraes / Reuters

The Fragility of Modern Infrastructure and the Cost in Human Lives

06-16-2026 8:07 AM
Three seemingly unrelated news items — the death of musician Oliver Tree in a helicopter crash in Brazil, a serious road accident in Nashua, and a large-scale dredging project at the Port of Santos — actually form a single story. It is a story about how the modern world pushes for speed, volume, and scale in the movement of people and goods, while the price of an error or technical failure remains invariably high. The same systems that bring economic growth and global mobility also create new...
President Donald Trump appears on a trader's screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, Feb. 20, 2026.

Power, Risk and Trust: How Different Crises Expose a Single Problem

06-15-2026 2:04 PM
Stories about the crash of a strategic bomber, the president’s frenetic trading activity on the stock market, and a regional TV station winning an Emmy for coverage of a church shooting may at first seem unrelated. Together, however, they form a cohesive picture of how society today tests and rethinks trust in those who manage risk: the military, politicians, financial managers and journalists. In all three accounts the central question becomes: who controls the danger, who controls information...
US President Donald Trump has announced a ceasefire agreement with Iran.

Fragility of Security: From Missouri Skies to the Strait of Hormuz

06-15-2026 8:06 AM
Three news items that at first glance seem completely different actually tell a single story about how fragile security remains in the modern world and how unbearably high the price of mistakes can be. A skydiving plane disaster in Missouri near a small airfield, and almost simultaneously — reports about the end of the U.S. and Israeli war with Iran and an agreement to cease fire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz in pieces from NBC News and Al Jazeera — are different scales of the same dramatic...
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Media, Power and Reputation: How Public Stories Become "Narratives"

06-14-2026 8:05 AM
When you read news items that at first glance seem unrelated — a local shooting at a mall in South Carolina, Tyra Banks’ lawsuit against Netflix, and a political dispute over Donald Trump’s name at the Kennedy Center — it appears to be just a chaotic stream of events. But viewing them as parts of a single picture reveals an important theme: how the modern media environment turns incidents and people into "narratives," shapes reputation and politics, and influences public perception far more...
Sabato's Crystal Ball shifted three Senate races toward Democrats, saying they have a clearer path to winning the majority in the midterm elections.

A World Living in Extremes

06-12-2026 8:07 AM
The American agenda these days looks, at first glance, fragmented: destructive storms and record heat, a tense fight for control of the Senate, a pause in the career of a legendary ice dance duo. But on closer inspection, all three stories are connected by a common theme: life under constant stress and rising extremes — climatic, political, human. The country, and individual people within it, are forced to learn to exist under permanent pressure, to find footholds and make decisions in...
Rip Roarin' Falls at Carowinds, on the North Carolina-South Carolina border, promises the tallest drop on a water ride, plus backward drops reaching speeds of up to 50 mph in 2027.

Risk, adrenaline and control: how we manage danger

06-11-2026 2:07 PM
In three very different storylines — from a water slide with a record drop, through a stolen SUV in the ocean off a quiet suburb, to behind-the-scenes talks between the US and Iran about a nuclear deal and the security of the Strait of Hormuz — a single common theme unexpectedly emerges. It is the human relationship to risk and attempts to put it under control: in the entertainment industry risk is turned into safe adrenaline; in the criminal story uncontrolled risk creates a threat to the...
Is Bari Weiss Breaking the News? Her Tumultuous ‘60 Minutes’ Overhaul Triggers New Fears at CBS

Crisis of Trust in News: From "60 Minutes" to Street Reports

06-11-2026 8:06 AM
At first glance disparate stories — an internal revolt at CBS News over the overhaul of "60 Minutes" led by Bari Weiss, a local investigation into towing refunds in Houston on ABC13, mass arrests following Knicks victory celebrations at Madison Square Garden reported by ABC7NY — actually add up to a single larger narrative. It’s a story about how the news business in the U.S. is changing, how media are simultaneously losing and trying to regain trust, and how audiences, authorities,...
Voters walk into the MHS field house to decide Marblehead’s first general override in 21 years.CURRENTPHOTOS / GREY COLLINS

Violence, security and trust in institutions: three stories of one America

06-10-2026 8:05 AM
Three seemingly unrelated stories — the conviction for the killing of a high school student at a Texas stadium, the search for a suspect who struck a police officer in Massachusetts, and a record tax override in the small town of Marblehead — describe the same nervous system of contemporary America. The same themes keep surfacing: fear and violence, the role of police and courts, racial and social fault lines, and above all the question of whether people trust the institutions that are supposed...
The NIH has appointed researcher John Powers III to lead its infectious disease institute on an acting basis, after weeks of being in leadership limbo.

How Resilience Works: From a Player Injury to Green Fuel and a Change in NIAID Leadership

06-09-2026 8:06 AM
At first glance, the three pieces have nothing in common: the injury to New York Giants pass rusher Abdul Carter at practice, American Airlines’ record deal with Google on sustainable aviation fuel, and the appointment of a new acting director at the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). But viewed more broadly, they share a single theme: how complex systems — sports, the aviation industry, the national health system — learn to survive under pressure, manage risk,...

Reactions

Американське видання Politico розкриває парадоксальну ситуацію, у якій опинилася Україна напередодні саміту G7: уперше за роки активних бойових дій Київ здобуває більше території, ніж втрачає, а українські дрони ефективно підривають російські лінії постачання, але водночас країна потерпає від браку ракет-перехоплювачів і пошкодженої енергетичної інфраструктури. Видання аналізує, як ці суперечливі обставини формують дипломатичний порядок денний: союзники сподіваються скористатися відносним поліпшенням ситуації на фронті, аби переконати Дональда Трампа не втрачати уваги до війни й закрити критичні прогалини в підтримці. Паралельно йдеться про серію оборонних угод між Україною та Великою Британією, Німеччиною й Канадою у сфері виробництва дронів, а також про глухий кут у мирних переговорах – зокрема через відволікання Вашингтона на Іран. Politico зауважує, що після G7 на Україну чекають конференція з відновлення у Ґданську, саміт НАТО в Анкарі та зустріч

America in the Crosshairs: Germany, Ukraine and Japan Debate the US Role

06-16-2026 7:08 AM
Today, outside the United States, discussions are not about one or two headline episodes but about a knot of issues in which Washington has become...
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's resort, in Palm Beach, Florida, on December 29, 2025 [Jonathan Ernst/Reuters]

How the world reads Washington: Israel, Australia and Ukraine on a new phase of American power

06-15-2026 5:10 PM
In mid‑June 2026 the United States again finds itself at the epicenter of global debate — but this time not only as a "hegemon," rather as the...
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How the World Sees America Now: Germany, Japan and Israel Debate Trump

06-15-2026 7:07 AM
The American agenda is once again dominating the planet’s information airwaves, but the set of questions being asked in Berlin, Tokyo and Tel Aviv...
How US Tariffs Are Shaping Tech Trade in 2025 and 2026 - TecEx

How the World Argues with America: Brazil, Saudi Arabia and Australia

06-14-2026 5:03 PM
In June 2026, discussion of the United States in the foreign press and among experts noticeably shifted: the foreground is no longer the abstract...
Damit ihr nicht nur mitreden könnt, sondern besser informiert seid als die anderen: der WM-Newsletter. © Absolut Fussball

How the World Sees America Today: Germany, Brazil and Australia

06-14-2026 7:08 AM
In mid‑June 2026, debates about the United States in Germany, Brazil and Australia are rarely abstract; they almost always come through the prism of...
Активизация США не изменит эту реальность, считает МИД

How the World Argues with America: Iran War, the Crisis of Unipolarity and "Fatigue with the US" Seen by...

06-13-2026 7:07 AM
In early summer 2026 the United States again found itself at the center of global debates — but the tone of those conversations has noticeably...
Trumps Bluff ist durchschaut, kommentiert US-Korrespondent Friedemann Diederichs. © Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Montage: Ippen.Media

The World Watches Washington: Turkey, Russia and Germany Rethink the US in the Trump Era

06-12-2026 7:06 AM
What was once described as "predictable American leadership" is today discussed in three very different countries — Turkey, Russia and Germany — in...
Das Aus für das Kampfjet-Projekt FCAS trifft Deutschland inmitten geopolitischer Spannungen. Die Bundesregierung ringt um Antworten auf Kriege und einen unberechenbaren US-Präsidenten.

The World Eyes Washington: How Australia, Germany and China Debate the US Today

06-11-2026 7:16 AM
In early June 2026, America again became the central nerve of global politics — but not in the familiar role of a “unipolar leader,” rather as a...

Tariffs, War and Distrust: How Brazil, India and France View the U.S. Today

06-09-2026 5:04 PM
From the outside it may seem that the U.S. still sets the world's agenda and the rest of the world merely reacts. But if you look at how people in...

World

صورة بطائرة مسيّرة تُظهر السفن في مضيق هرمز كما شوهدت من مسندم بسلطنة عمان، 15 يونيو/حزيران الجاري (رويترز)

Strait agreement: mines delay resumption of shipping

06-16-2026 4:06 PM
The agreement reached to resume navigation through the Strait of Hormuz raised short-term hopes of easing the energy crisis, but realities on the ground indicate that restoring normal shipping may take longer. The US president confirmed that oil flows will be restored on both sides, but the situation on the ground is full of technical and military complications. The most pressing threat is the possible presence of naval mines in the vital corridor, although dozens of ships have transited it...
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Diosdado Cabello: 12,000 Venezuelans Await Trial

06-16-2026 4:08 AM
The secretary general of the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, stated that more than 12,000 people in the country are awaiting trial. He noted that the cases of these people are currently being reviewed to correct procedural violations and to organize judicial procedures. According to Cabello, 70% of the detainees use the assistance of public defenders, which indicates that most of them cannot afford private lawyers.
الرئيس الفرنسي إيمانويل ماكرون (يسار) يستقبل الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترمب خلال قمة مجموعة السبع في إيفيان لي بان بفرنسا (غيتي)

G7 Summit: Ukraine and Iran at Center of Agenda

06-16-2026 3:05 AM
Today in Évian, France, the G7 summit began, with the war in Ukraine and the nuclear deal with Iran taking center stage. Leaders of the world’s major industrial democracies are holding intensive consultations ahead of a meeting with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky. Against the backdrop of international efforts to resolve the conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump made remarks that injected cautious optimism: he hinted at the possibility of reaching a compromise in the protracted standoff,...
إيران أعلنت أن الاتفاق يقضي برفع الحصار البحري الأمريكي عنها فورا (الفرنسية)

Iran and the US Reach Historic Ceasefire Agreement

06-15-2026 4:05 PM
US President Donald Trump announced a comprehensive agreement with Iran after months of military escalation and indirect talks. The agreement provides for an immediate and permanent cessation of hostilities on all fronts, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping, and the lifting of the maritime blockade on Iran. Agreements were also reached on Iran's nuclear program and other regional issues. The final text will be signed in Geneva on June 19, after which all details will...

Hegseth: US to Maintain Military Presence in Venezuela

06-15-2026 4:05 AM
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said in an interview on CBS News' Face The Nation on Sunday that the United States will continue an active military presence in Venezuela and other Latin American countries as part of joint operations against criminal organizations. Hegseth emphasized that American forces were invited by the Venezuelan government to assist in an operation in the state of Bolívar, during which the leader of "Tren de Aragua," Héctor Rustenford Guerrero Flores, known as Niño...
كشفت تفاصيل مسار التصديق على مذكرة التفاهم الأمريكية عن لحظة انفجار كاد يطيح بالاتفاق إثر الهجوم على ضاحية بيروت، قبل أن ينجح الوسيط القطري في حل خلافين أساسيين حول مضيق هرمز والأموال المجمدة.

Iran–US Deal: A Path Through Crises and Mediators

06-15-2026 3:05 AM
Agreement on a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the US became a complex and unpredictable process that nearly collapsed after an Israeli strike on a southern suburb of Beirut. An unofficial signing took place on Wednesday in the presence of a Qatari mediator; the formal announcement was postponed until Sunday evening. After the attack, Tehran considered a military response that could have destroyed all the agreements reached. Qatari and American diplomacy played a decisive role in...
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Trump's age in the crosshairs: trying to appear as a fighter

06-14-2026 4:07 PM
Approaching his 80th birthday, Donald Trump is trying to craft an image of a "fighter-president" who defies age, but public opinion polls and journalistic investigations are once again raising questions about how his age affects his ability to carry out presidential duties. Trump supporters, in turn, insist that he still performs his job successfully and that any doubts on the matter are merely political games.
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Delcy Rodríguez urged Venezuelans to take part in the popular consultation on July 12

06-14-2026 4:08 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez appealed to citizens to take part in the upcoming popular consultation scheduled for July 12. In her statement she emphasized that the communes are already organized and holding meetings, and that housing associations are also joining the process. Rodríguez noted that an organized community best understands the country's real problems, and she called on the people to remain united, acting as a single force within the framework of a "participatory...
الخلاف على توقيت التوقيع بين واشنطن وطهران يكشف عن معركة على الرمزية السياسية (أسوشيتد برس)

Dispute over the signing date of the US‑Iran deal intensifies

06-14-2026 3:05 AM
The world is watching with bated breath for the official announcement of the US‑Iran agreement that could end months of war and tensions in the Middle East. However, the signing date has become a new field of political struggle between Washington and Tehran. US President Donald Trump insists on Sunday, June 14 — which coincides with his 80th birthday — a move observers say is part of his strategy to link major achievements to his political image. Tehran, for its part, appears determined to deny...

Knowledge

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Grandmothers on Bicycles Who Changed the City

06-16-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine: 1978, a rainy day in Seattle. A group of elderly women on old bicycles stands in front of City Hall. They are soaked through, but they do not leave. In their hands are thick notebooks with notes and photographs. These women came to demand that the city build safe bike lanes. And you know what? They won. But almost no one remembers that. This story is rarely told when people talk about Seattle’s bike lanes. Everyone assumes they were built for young environmentalists or athletes. But...
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Houses That Sang Jazz: How Buildings Taught Musicians a Distinct Sound

06-16-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine an ordinary house on an ordinary street. By day there's a shop or a barber. But when evening falls, music starts coming from the basement — music so special people came to hear it from across the city. This is not a fairy tale but the real story of Jackson Street in Seattle's Central District, where ordinary buildings turned into music schools and created a wholly new jazz sound. In the 1940s and 1950s something remarkable happened on that street. Because of discriminatory rules of the...
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The Girl Who Refused to Leave: How the Chief’s Daughter Preserved Her People’s Memory

06-15-2026 11:33 PM
In Seattle there is an extraordinary story about a girl who grew up to be so brave that not even powerful city officials could force her to leave her home. Her name was Kikisoblu, but most people knew her as Princess Angeline. She was the daughter of Chief Seattle — the man the city is named after. And although more than 150 years have passed since those events, her story helps us hear the voices of people whom history textbooks almost forgot. The little cabin that wouldn’t be moved Imagine:...
Flooding in the Cedar River Watershed - King County, Washington

Secret forest that protects Seattle’s water

06-15-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine turning on the kitchen tap and clean water flows out straight from a forest — no chemicals, no special treatment. Sounds like magic? For Seattle residents it’s a daily reality. But behind this miracle is an extraordinary story about a bold decision made more than a century ago, and about the families who had to give up their homes for the future of the city. The city that bought an entire forest In the early 1900s Seattle was growing fast, and the city urgently needed clean water....
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Students Who Taught Adults to Use the Internet (and Helped Build a Stadium)

06-14-2026 11:34 PM
In 1997 a group of kids from a middle school in Seattle did what many adults thought impossible: they surveyed thousands of people across the state of Washington using a strange new technology called "the internet." Their work helped decide what the new stadium for the Seahawks would be like. When the internet was younger than you Imagine a world where most people didn’t have computers at home. Where the word "Google" meant nothing yet. Where sending a message to a friend over the internet was...
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Windows That Waited a Century: How an Architect's Kindness Saved a Neighborhood

06-14-2026 11:04 AM
In the American city of Seattle there is an unusual neighborhood called Georgetown. If you visit, you'll see huge brick buildings with so many windows it seems strange. After all, these are old factories! And factories are usually dark and gloomy, right? But in Georgetown everything is different. And behind it is an amazing story about how one kind person, without even knowing it, changed the future a hundred years later. The architect who thought about people In 1906, when your...
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The Tower That Was Too Beautiful (and Too Small)

06-13-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine you’re growing very fast, and your mother buys you a new winter coat. But she buys it exactly your size, even though she knows you’ll grow in a month and it will become tight. Strange, right? But that’s exactly what Seattle’s builders did more than a century ago when they built a beautiful water tower in Volunteer Park. They built it too small — and they knew it from the start. A city that grew faster than its plans In the early 1900s, Seattle was growing at an astonishing rate. In 1900...
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The Monster That Saved a Neighborhood

06-13-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine there's a place in your neighborhood that everyone is afraid to go to. Dark, dirty, where trash and broken bottles collect. What would you do? Most people would just avoid it. But in one Seattle neighborhood called Fremont, people decided to do something unusual: they built a giant monster there. And you know what? It worked! The scary spot became one of the most beloved places in the whole city. This is the story of how art can change an entire neighborhood, and how people from...
Seattle Expands Lake Washington Boulevard's Bicycle Weekends to Nearly Every Summer Weekend

Streets Redesigned by Kids: How Seattle Students Invented Safer Roads

06-12-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine you live so close to school you could bike there in ten minutes. But your parents drive you every day because the route is too dangerous: big trucks, fast cars, and not a single bike lane. That’s how children in one Seattle neighborhood lived in the 1990s. But they didn’t accept it — and they changed the whole city. This is the story of how ordinary families who just wanted to get to school safely accidentally invented a new kind of street. Cities across America copy these streets...

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Seattle's World Cup Week: What's Happening Now and What's Coming Next

06-16-2026 1:31 AM
Seattle, June 16, 2026 — A guide to FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle: how the tournament's opening days unfolded, the matches and watch parties coming...
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The Hundred-Thousand-Dollar Question for Washington State

06-10-2026 5:35 PM
There is a number making the rounds in Olympia this week, and it is doing what big round numbers do: flattering some people, insulting others, and...