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Paris has opened one of its canals for swimming to help residents deal with a heatwave. This is the second hot period this year, and later in the summer, people will also be able to swim at certain places along the Seine River.
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Paris is experiencing a heatwave, with high temperatures.
One of the city’s canals is now open for swimming.
This is the second heatwave in Paris this year, with the first in May.
Swimming spots will also be set up along the Seine River later in the summer.
The measure aims to help residents cool down and cope with the heat.
The decision is part of wider efforts in France to adapt to hot weather.
The news comes from a report by France 24 on June 17, 2026.
Video coverage was provided by reporter Emerald Maxwell.
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Israeli air strikes have continued in southern Lebanon despite an upcoming formal agreement between the US and Iran to end the war on all fronts. Both sides have exchanged attacks recently, raising concerns about the stability of the ceasefire related to the US-Iran deal.
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Israeli drones struck several towns in southern Lebanon, including Tyre and areas in the Nabatieh district.
These attacks caused injuries and killed at least four people recently.
Hezbollah fighters launched about 10 rockets against Israeli forces near Kfar Tebnit.
The US-Iran deal, set to be signed soon, aims to end military conflicts, including those involving Lebanon.
Iran demands Israel withdraw from Lebanese territory as part of the agreement.
The number of projectiles fired between Israel and Lebanon has dropped since the deal was announced but has not stopped completely.
Amnesty International stated that Israel’s forced displacement of Lebanese civilians could be considered war crimes under international law.
Lebanon’s situation is a crucial and sensitive part of the US-Iran framework agreement.
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The Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for global oil transport, has been blocked since February due to US and Israeli strikes on Iran. A new deal between the US and Iran aims to fully reopen the Strait after June 19, affecting local residents and seafarers in the area.
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The Strait of Hormuz was blocked starting February 28 due to US-Israel strikes on Iran.
Iran used the blockade as a strategy to disrupt global oil supplies and put pressure on its opponents.
The blockade affected seafarers and people living on islands in the Hormuz region.
A US-Iran deal plans to fully reopen the Strait on or after June 19, 2026.
Locals in the Hormuz area have reacted to the reopening plan, with some viewing the deal as a win over the US.
Iran’s foreign ministry expressed ongoing mistrust of the US despite the deal.
The Iran deal allows Tehran to charge fees for ships passing through the Strait.
The Strait of Hormuz is a critical shipping route for oil and gas worldwide.
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President Trump has announced that the agreement to end the conflict with Iran will be officially released after both Washington and Tehran sign it in person on Friday. News outlets like Bloomberg and CNN have obtained a reported 14-point memorandum of understanding (MOU) related to the deal, but the White House says the leaked text does not represent the final version.
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President Trump plans a formal signing of a peace agreement with Iran on Friday.
The deal aims to end the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran.
Bloomberg and CNN reported they have the text of a 14-point MOU about the agreement.
The MOU outlines key steps both sides would take to pause hostilities and improve relations.
The White House communications director said the leaked text is not the final agreement.
The official document will be released only after the in-person signing ceremony.
The deal reflects a significant diplomatic effort by President Trump toward resolving the conflict.
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President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron will have dinner at the Palace of Versailles during the final day of the three-day G7 summit in France. The Palace, known for its rich history, has hosted many important international leaders over the past 400 years.
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The G7 summit in France lasts three days and ends on Wednesday.
President Trump and President Macron plan a dinner at the Palace of Versailles.
Versailles has hosted foreign leaders and important guests for more than 400 years.
The event highlights the relationship between France and the United States.
France appears focused on its connection with Washington despite recent disagreements.
Versailles is known as an opulent and historic residence near Paris.
The dinner is part of the official meetings and social events during the G7 summit.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney praised a new agreement between the United States and Iran that aims to reduce tensions between the two countries. He described the deal as an important development during a discussion at the G7 Summit in France.
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The agreement is between the U.S. and Iran.
It is intended to end several months of conflict between these nations.
Mark Carney is the Canadian Prime Minister.
Carney spoke about the deal during the G7 Summit in France.
He called the agreement “a game changer.”
The comments were made in an interview with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.
The G7 Summit is a meeting of leaders from seven major economies.
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Protesters plan to rally against Hyundai before a Mexico vs. South Korea World Cup game in Guadalajara. They criticize Hyundai for buying iron ore from Ternium, a company accused of harming the environment and linked to the disappearance of two Mexican activists.
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Hyundai is a World Cup sponsor and official mobility partner, providing cars and buses for the tournament.
The protest will take place at Plaza de La Liberación in Guadalajara before the Mexico vs. South Korea match.
Environmental group Mighty Earth accused Hyundai of supporting a “dirty steel supply chain” through its iron ore purchases from Ternium.
Ternium faces criticism for environmental damage and governance issues.
Two Mexican activists, Ricardo Arturo Lagunes Gasca and Antonio Díaz Valencia, disappeared three years ago after opposing Ternium's mining actions.
Their abandoned truck was found shot but with no bodies, and Ternium denies any involvement.
Protesters accuse Hyundai of sportswashing by sponsoring the World Cup despite its ties to Ternium.
Hyundai declined to comment on the protests.
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Human rights experts say six large construction equipment companies may be helping Israel commit war crimes by selling machinery used to destroy villages in southern Lebanon. Images and videos show Israeli forces using excavators and bulldozers from these companies to demolish homes and public infrastructure after a recent ceasefire.
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Six companies—Caterpillar, Volvo, Hyundai, Doosan, Hitachi, and Komatsu—make the equipment seen being used by Israeli forces in southern Lebanon.
At least 46 villages in southern Lebanon have been heavily damaged, mostly by demolitions after the April 17 ceasefire.
Israel says it is destroying Hezbollah infrastructure and has called for destroying homes near the border to remove threats.
Human Rights Watch describes the widespread destruction as possible war crimes.
Videos show the military destroying homes, shops, solar panels, and water systems using excavators made by the foreign companies.
Israeli military said one incident seen in video was not aligned with their values and is being investigated.
Experts warn companies supplying these machines could face legal consequences for complicity in war crimes.
Amnesty International stresses companies should stop supplying Israel until they ensure their equipment is not used in violations of international law.
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The third episode of Season 5 of Tyler Perry's TV show "All The Queen's Men" will be available to watch on Paramount+ on June 17, 2026. New episodes for the season are released every Wednesday until July 22, 2026.
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Season 5 of "All The Queen's Men" started on June 10, 2026, on Paramount+.
Episode 3 will be released on June 17, 2026, at midnight Pacific Time (3 a.m. Eastern Time).
Episodes come out every Wednesday through July 22, 2026.
A subscription to Paramount+ is needed to watch the show.
Paramount+ subscriptions start at $7.99 per month, with an option to add SHOWTIME for $12.99 per month.
The show follows characters including Detective Davis, Madam, Blue, and Tommy.
The official plot details for Episode 3 have not been released yet.
New episodes launch at the same time worldwide, with times varying by time zone.
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The U.S. and Iran have signed a memorandum of understanding, but the details have not been made public. Different governments, including those in Washington, Tehran, Jerusalem, and Beirut, are offering different views on what the agreement means.
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The U.S. and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding.
The exact text of the agreement has not been shared with the public.
Because the text is secret, countries are interpreting the deal differently.
Washington, Tehran, Jerusalem, and Beirut each have their own understanding of the agreement’s meaning.
This lack of clarity has caused confusion about the deal’s impact and intentions.
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Rex Heuermann, who admitted guilt in the Gilgo Beach murder case in April, will receive his sentence on Wednesday. The case involves a series of killings that attracted significant attention.
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Rex Heuermann pleaded guilty to the Gilgo Beach murders in April.
He is scheduled for sentencing on Wednesday.
The Gilgo Beach murders involved multiple victims found near Gilgo Beach.
The case was widely reported and followed by the public.
CBS News covered the developments and sentencing report.
Rex Heuermann is the main suspect and admitted to the crimes.
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France is seeking to exchange its support for the Iran nuclear deal in return for more U.S. help to Ukraine. French President Emmanuel Macron aims to secure stronger American backing and the return of U.S. sanctions on Russia during a meeting at Versailles on June 17, 2026.
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France wants the U.S. to give more support to Ukraine.
France is offering its support for the Iran nuclear agreement in return.
French President Emmanuel Macron is leading these talks.
The meeting is happening during a dinner at the Palace of Versailles.
France hopes the U.S. will bring back sanctions on Russia and President Putin.
The talks are connected to the broader G7 summit discussions in Evian, France.
The topic reflects ongoing tensions involving Russia’s actions and Western responses.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the killing of Russian artist Semyon Skrepetsky in Poland was likely a political murder. Skrepetsky was known for his cartoons critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin and was shot dead by an unknown attacker in eastern Poland.
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Semyon Skrepetsky was a Russian artist living in Poland who made caricatures of political figures including President Putin.
Skrepetsky was shot five times by an unidentified gunman on June 15, 2026, in eastern Poland.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said all signs point to this being a political killing.
If Russia ordered the attack, it would be a serious issue involving international relations.
The Polish government offered Skrepetsky protection before his murder, but he declined.
Two Belarusian men were arrested after the shooting but later released.
The investigation is ongoing, and the case may increase tensions between Poland and Russia.
Skrepetsky had moved to Poland in 2021, fearing political persecution in Russia.
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G7 leaders, including President Donald Trump, agreed on a plan to secure supplies of important minerals after China increased its control over them. The group aims to reduce dependence on China’s rare earth minerals, which are essential for technologies like clean energy and defense.
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The G7 includes the US, UK, Japan, France, Italy, Germany, and Canada.
They plan to create a road map by the end of 2026 for reliable and fair markets for critical minerals.
China controls about 70% of rare earth mineral mining and 90% of processing worldwide.
G7 members want to lower their reliance on Chinese minerals due to security concerns.
Chinese new rules give the government more control over mining and trade of strategic minerals.
The G7 will work with companies, countries that produce minerals, and local communities to set standards for responsible mining.
They are concerned about China’s government support causing unfair trade practices and market problems.
The plan includes helping mining projects that face delays or price changes.
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A private jet crashed on a highway near Laredo, Texas, killing one of the six people on board. Bystanders and emergency workers helped rescue passengers from the plane, and five survivors were taken to the hospital in stable condition.
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The plane was traveling from Los Cabos, Mexico, to Austin, Texas.
The aircraft reported major mechanical problems shortly before the crash.
One of the six passengers died; the other five survived.
The crash hit one vehicle on the highway, but details are unclear.
Thick smoke and flames were seen at the crash site.
Five emergency workers were treated for smoke inhalation.
The highway (Loop 20) near Laredo airport was closed due to the crash.
The FBI and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.
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A teenage boy was scratched by a black bear while hiking with friends on Mount Si trail near Seattle, Washington. The injured teenager received hospital treatment and was released the same day. Officials closed the trail and searched for the bear, warning that it may be killed if found.
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The incident occurred about 2.7 miles up Mount Si trail in the Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area, southeast of Seattle.
The boy was injured when a mother black bear charged the group and swiped him; his injuries were minor.
The boy was taken to the hospital for wound cleaning and possible antibiotics and was released by 9 pm.
Another teammate hurt his ankle while fleeing from the bear.
Officials closed the trail after another group reported being followed by a black bear on the same path.
Authorities said relocating the bear is preferred but they may have to kill it if found to ensure safety.
Washington has about 22,000 black bears and recorded 20 black bear-related injuries since 1970; only one fatality occurred in 1974.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife advises hikers to identify themselves if a bear approaches, avoid eye contact, back away slowly, make noise, leash pets, watch surroundings, and carry bear spray.
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Pakistan’s government announced it will remove the sales tax on sanitary products like sanitary towels, calling them essential for women’s health and participation in society. The change follows a court case and campaign by young lawyers, and the government will also abolish the tax on contraceptives to support family planning.
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Pakistan’s finance minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said sanitary products are daily necessities and plans to remove their sales tax.
The current sales tax on locally made sanitary products is 18%, with imported ones also facing a 25% customs tax.
Two young lawyers filed a court case to make sanitary products tax-free, calling the taxes a “pink tax” on women.
Most Pakistani women cannot afford commercial sanitary products and use cloth or homemade alternatives, which may be unsafe.
UN Women supported the tax removal, saying it helps women keep jobs and girls stay in school.
The government will also remove the 18% sales tax on contraceptives due to concerns about population growth.
Advocates say this move is a positive step but more work is needed to ensure access to safe products and reduce stigma around menstruation.
Family planning is a stated priority for Pakistan’s government as the country faces rapid population growth.
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A group of tram drivers in Milan are under investigation for sharing sexist and vulgar comments about female passengers using images taken from tram CCTV cameras. The city’s public transport company, ATM, has suspended some drivers and is investigating the misuse of their systems.
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Several Milan tram drivers shared sexist messages and images of female passengers on a WhatsApp group.
The images came from CCTV cameras installed on trams for safety.
One off-duty driver was seen showing these images and comments to a passenger, who reported it.
Milan prosecutors are investigating unauthorized access to IT systems and CCTV hacking.
Homes of five male employees were searched, and their devices were confiscated.
ATM, the public transport company, is conducting an internal inquiry and suspended some drivers.
The Italian consumer watchdog filed a formal complaint with prosecutors.
Public and union leaders emphasized respect for human dignity and gender equality.
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Prince Harry and Meghan plan to bring their two children, Archie and Lilibet, to the UK in July. This visit will be their first family trip to the UK in four years and is close to the start of the Invictus Games, an event Prince Harry founded.
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Prince Harry and Meghan will visit the UK with their children, Archie (7) and Lilibet (5), in July.
This will be their first family visit to the UK in four years.
The visit is near the start of the Invictus Games, set to take place in Birmingham next year.
It is unclear if King Charles will meet his grandchildren during this trip.
King Charles has only met Archie and Lilibet once before, at Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022.
Prince Harry’s security was reduced after he stepped back from royal duties and moved to the US in 2020.
Harry lost a legal case to restore his police protection when visiting the UK.
UK government says it maintains strong security measures but does not disclose details for safety reasons.
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