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Canada Chooses European Submarines to Reduce Reliance on US Defense

Canada Chooses European Submarines to Reduce Reliance on US Defense

Ottawa, Tuesday, 7 July 2026.
To reduce its 70% dependency on American defense contractors, Canada has selected a German-Norwegian partnership to build its new submarine fleet just ahead of a tense NATO summit.

Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup Journey Ends Following Portugal's Loss to Spain

Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup Journey Ends Following Portugal's Loss to Spain

Dallas, Monday, 6 July 2026.
Following Portugal’s 1-0 defeat to Spain, Cristiano Ronaldo’s historic World Cup career officially concludes, marking the end of a highly lucrative and influential era in global sports.

Ukrainian Drones Strike Russia's Largest Oil Refinery in Record-Distance Attack

Ukrainian Drones Strike Russia's Largest Oil Refinery in Record-Distance Attack

Omsk, Monday, 6 July 2026.
Traveling a record 3,000 kilometers, a Ukrainian drone strike successfully disabled critical equipment at Russia’s largest refinery in Omsk, the last of its major facilities to be hit.

Ukraine Launches Initiative to Build Humanoid Robots for Military Defense

Ukraine Launches Initiative to Build Humanoid Robots for Military Defense

Kyiv, Monday, 6 July 2026.
Ukraine has launched a grant competition to develop humanoid military robots, turning active combat zones into the ultimate testing ground to reduce human casualties on the front lines.

Canada Proposes New Oil Pipeline to Supply Asian Markets

Canada Proposes New Oil Pipeline to Supply Asian Markets

Ottawa, Sunday, 5 July 2026.
Seeking independence from US trade pressures, Canada has proposed a new C$35 billion pipeline to deliver one million barrels of oil daily to Asian markets.

How Europe's Military Spending Boosts Regional High-Tech Economies

How Europe's Military Spending Boosts Regional High-Tech Economies

Brussels, Sunday, 5 July 2026.
A 2026 study reveals Europe’s defense buildup acts as a powerful local economic anchor, boosting incomes and growth specifically within highly innovative regional technology hubs.

Postwar Inflation Pushes Iran’s Economy to the Brink of Collapse

Postwar Inflation Pushes Iran’s Economy to the Brink of Collapse

Tehran, Sunday, 5 July 2026.
With postwar food inflation skyrocketing past 400 percent, Iran faces imminent civil unrest as the cash-strapped regime prioritizes rebuilding its military over saving a collapsing civilian economy.

Commercial Ships Abruptly Divert to Iranian Waters in Vital Oil Gateway

Commercial Ships Abruptly Divert to Iranian Waters in Vital Oil Gateway

Bandar Abbas, Saturday, 4 July 2026.
Eight vessels abruptly turned back in the Strait of Hormuz, with several routing through Iranian waters, signaling Tehran’s tightening control over this vital energy chokepoint despite a fragile ceasefire.

Japanese Workers Secure Third Straight Year of Five Percent Wage Hikes

Japanese Workers Secure Third Straight Year of Five Percent Wage Hikes

Tokyo, Saturday, 4 July 2026.
Final labor negotiations confirmed a historic 5.01 percent average pay raise, marking three consecutive years of major wage growth that signals a definitive end to Japan’s decades-long deflation.

Falling Eurozone Inflation Offers Relief to Global Markets

Falling Eurozone Inflation Offers Relief to Global Markets

Luxembourg, Thursday, 2 July 2026.
Driven by falling energy costs, Eurozone inflation dropped to 2.8 percent in June 2026, while core inflation unexpectedly beat forecasts at 2.4 percent, signaling potential interest rate cuts.