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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 70, The armies of Titus attack the walls of Jerusalem after a six-month siege. Three days later they breach the walls, which enables the army to destroy the Second Temple. In 1488, Joseon Dynasty official Choe Bu returned to Korea after months of shipwrecked travel in China. In 1862, The Medal of Honor is authorized by the United States Congress. In 1937, Robert McFarlane, American colonel and diplomat, 13th United States National Security Advisor (died 2022) was born. In 1937, Mickey Edwards, American lawyer and politician was born. In 1957, Rick Husband, American colonel, pilot, and astronaut (died 2003) was born. In 1973, A fire destroys the entire sixth floor of the National Personnel Records Center of the United States. In 2006, The 2006 Lebanon War begins. In 2007, U.S. Army Apache helicopters engage in airstrikes against armed insurgents in Baghdad, Iraq, where civilians are killed; footage from the cockpit is later leaked to the Internet. In 2010, Pius Njawé, Cameroonian journalist (born 1957) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Can USMCA Survive Trump’s Second Term?

Bloomberg

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June 28, 2026

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Can USMCA Survive Trump’s Second Term?

As Canada, Mexico, and the United States begin reviewing the USMCA trade pact, former diplomats and trade negotiators say the stakes extend far beyond tariffs. Former Canadian Ambassador Kirsten Hillman, former Mexican Ambassador Gerónimo Gutiérrez, and former US trade counsel Kelly Ann Shaw argue that the agreement now underpins everything from supply chains and agriculture to intellectual property and investment. While disagreements remain over autos, China, and industrial policy, all three say the bigger question is whether North America can strengthen its economic integration while adapting to a rapidly changing geopolitical environment. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Daily Express

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· Jun 28, 2026

Mystery as US Marine vanishes from USS Anchorage during training exercise

The Navy carried out search and rescue efforts for about 43 hours

World Politics Review

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· Jul 2, 2026

Trump Administration Opts for Annual USMCA Reviews

The Trump administration will not renew the USMCA in its current form, opting for annual reviews instead, adding uncertainty to the 1.5 trillion trade pact. The post Trump Administration Opts for Annual USMCA Reviews appeared first on World Politics Review.

Off The Press

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· Jul 1, 2026

San Diego-based Marine dies after being lost at sea as new details emerge

A 21-year-old US Marine stationed in San Diego has been declared dead after vanishing during a training exercise off the Southern California coast, officials said. Lance Cpl. Armando Ortiz Canseco, of Minnesota, was officially declared deceased on June 27, 2026, according to a statement from the US Marine Corps. Canseco disappeared in the early morning []...Click to read more

Crooks and Liars

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· Jul 4, 2026

Trump Admits No End In Sight For War With ‘Totally Defeated’ Iran

Donald Trump, the draft dodger who bungled his way into the unnecessary and unpopular Iran war, made it clear he has no strategy to get us out of it. Looking like a beached whale that can’t sit up straight, the elderly Trump defended his now four-month-old war that was supposed to last only four to five weeks. “We were in Vietnam for 19 years (In April, he said 18 years), but we were in Afghanistan for like 10 years. We were in the Korean War forever. I don't even mention World War I and World War II; they're biggies,” President Bone Spurs said. Regardless, suggesting that his unpopular war won't last a decade or two is hardly reassuring. “I've been there for four months, and what have I done? I've defeated them militarily. They're totally defeated militarily,” Trump claimed. Two months ago, Trump also claimed that Iran’s military “is totally defeated.” Not surprisingly, CNBC host Joe Kernan did not question the obvious lie.read more

The Guardian

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· Jul 1, 2026

Trump refuses to renew US-Canada-Mexico trade pact he once championed

Trump and US officials opted to keep USMCA alive on short leash of annual reviews rather than longer term renewalDonald Trump has refused to renew the North American trade pact he once championed as his signature deal, opting instead to keep it alive on a short leash of annual reviews rather than committing to another 16 years.Wednesday was the deadline built into the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) for the three countries to jointly decide its fate, which is set to expire in 2036. Continue reading...

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 2, 2026

Why America Cannot Remain a Global Power: The Choice Coming After 2027

This week, Washington faced a choice that it will face repeatedly until it finally makes it explicit. On Monday, the Trump administration demanded NATO increase defense spending. On Wednesday, Chinese military exercises around Taiwan escalated. On Friday, tensions spiked in the Middle East over Iranian oil shipments. America has the military capacity to dominate any [] The post Why America Cannot Remain a Global Power: The Choice Coming After 2027 appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Related coverage for "Can USMCA Survive Trump’s Second Term?": Daily Express — Mystery as US Marine vanishes from USS Anchorage during training exercise. World Politics Review — Trump Administration Opts for Annual USMCA Reviews. Off The Press — San Diego-based Marine dies after being lost at sea as new details emerge. Crooks and Liars — Trump Admits No End In Sight For War With ‘Totally Defeated’ Iran. The Guardian — Trump refuses to renew US-Canada-Mexico trade pact he once championed. Modern Diplomacy — Why America Cannot Remain a Global Power: The Choice Coming After 2027