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The U.S. Central Command says its military launched new air strikes against Iran to punish
“Iran's revolutionary guard after deadly attacks on U.S. troops in Jordan Friday, meanwhile”
Iran's Supreme Leader called on Iranians to be steadfast as fighting in the war between Iran and the U.S. escalates, more on this from NPR's Hedil Al-Shalci. In a statement read by a news anchor on Iranian state media, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Moshtabah Haminay, called President Trump's signature on their memorandum of understanding "worthless and invalid."
He warned of "unforgetable lessons" of the U.S. continues its strikes on Iran. Haminay urged Iranians not to let the U.S. "receive any signs of weakness." Iranians state media said that a power station and a desalination facility and bridges were struck Iran warned that if the U.S. attacks continued, it would target airports in
the United Arab Emirates.
U.S. Central Command said for U.S. service members were also wounded, and one is missing in the Iranian attack on a base in Jordan. Hedil Al-Shalci and PR News Istanbul.
“Canadians are pushing back after criticism from President Trump and other American politicians,”
blaming the northern neighborhood for thick, wildfire smoke drifting south of the border. More than 900 fires are actively burning across Canada as Dan Carpenshek reports. Ontario premier Doug Ford urges critics to send support rather than complain, just as Canada has done for efforts to fight fires in California. In a post on social media, Trump says he's holding Canada responsible for the fires and
is threatening more tariffs, claiming Canada is not maintaining its forests. Resulting in dangerous polluted air. Other Republican lawmakers accuse Canada of not acting with urgency. The former aide in the Harper government to meet resoutists says wildfires do not recognize international borders, and noted Canada has 9% of the world's forests much of it in remote
areas. Prime Minister Mark Carney took a swipe at Washington's climate change policies, saying climate change is everyone's responsibility.
“For NPR News, I'm Dan Carpenshek in Toronto.”
NPR has learned that the ice officer who allegedly shot Joanne Durang Guerrero in Maine had a long history of violent behavior in Perseir, who Martinez Beltran reports on what the Department of Homeland Security says about David Briet. The HHS got without naming the officers that the agent involved had nearly a decade of law enforcement experience and had their required use of force training.
There are also a lot of questions surrounding the killing of Lorenzo Salgado Adaho in Houston Texas. The father of three was also killed by federal immigration agents, like the main shooting Salgado Adaho was not the intended target of the ice operation, and no publicly available video evidence so far shows that either driver was clearly using their car as a weapon
or threat as alleged by ice. This is NPR News. Federal officers have arrested two controversial online influencers in Miami, and you're interested in taking into custody Saturday evening by U.S. Marshals in connection with an investigation by Britain's Crown Prosecution Service or CPS.
Please in bed for sure, just outside London said 38 new charges of sexual offenses have now been authorized against the brothers, and a statement the local assistant chief constable urged the public not to speculate and to allow the legal process to be carried out correctly. Joseph McBride and attorney for the brothers told the BBC, the world knows Andrew and Tristan are innocent.
The final match of the FIFA World Cup is Sunday, Spain and Argentina are the world's top two ranked teams and now they'll face off for the most coveted trophy in the sport, and appears Becky Sullivan reports. It's the last of 104 games, and the final day of the World Cup fever that has swept North America this summer, there were worries about wildfire smoke worries about ticket
prices, which are hovering near $10,000 to get into the stadium, but the day has come. Spain and Argentina are both juggernaut, Spain, the clinical defensive geniuses who have considered just one goal this whole world cup, Argentina, the cardiac kits who keep pulling off late game magic. Both teams have a superstar for Spain, the 19-year-old Lameen Yamal, and for Argentina,
the 39-year-old Lionel Messi, who, despite his age, has eight goals and four assists at
this world cup, a title would be Spain's second in their history for Argentina, it would
be their fourth and second straight, Becky Sullivan and PR news, New York. And I'm Duahli-Sy-Cal-Town, and PR News. The last time Antonio May's senior heard from his son, it was in a note, the 16-year-old left in the family's garage. He told me he was going to make me cry.
Antonio Junior left home to join a protest in Seattle, a week later he was shot and killed there. "I need some a ref me, just as for my son."


