Today in News History
On July 7, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1124, The city of Tyre falls to the Venetian Crusade after a siege of nineteen weeks. In 1807, The first Treaty of Tilsit between France and Russia is signed, ending hostilities between the two countries in the War of the Fourth Coalition. In 1941, The US occupation of Iceland replaces the UK's occupation. In 1960, Kevin A. Ford, American colonel and astronaut was born. In 1972, Athenagoras I of Constantinople (born 1886) passed away. In 1983, Cold War: Samantha Smith, a US schoolgirl, flies to the Soviet Union at the invitation of Secretary General Yuri Andropov. In 1991, Yugoslav Wars: The Brioni Agreement ends the ten-day independence war in Slovenia against the rest of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. In 1993, Rıfat Ilgaz, Turkish author, poet, and educator (born 1911) passed away. In 1997, The Turkish Armed Forces withdraw from northern Iraq after assisting the Kurdistan Democratic Party in the Iraqi Kurdish Civil War. In 2022, Boris Johnson announces his resignation as leader of the Conservative Party following days of pressure from the Members of Parliament (MPs) during the July 2022 United Kingdom government crisis. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Is NATO Failing And Shrinking As An Organization?
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
On tonight's W News with Leigh-Ann Gerrans, President Trump criticizes NATO as the alliance's summit gets underway in Türkiye. We speak to retired Turkish official Ambassador Cengiz Firat and John Kavulich, Senior Editor for Outcome Modeling Analysis at Issue Insight. Plus, explosions rock central Damascus as French President Emmanuel Macron makes a historic visit to Syria. French Senator Nathalie Goulet joins us live with the latest. Also, Belgium says the controversy over Folarin Balogun's suspended red-card ban only fueled the team's victory over the United States. Sports Broadcaster David Blackmore weighs in. And, Britain's Arthur Fery keeps his Wimbledon dream alive with another stunning comeback to reach the quarterfinals. We speak to Sports Broadcaster Amelia Beltrao, who was there. #NATO #NATOSummit #Trump #Türkiye #Ukraine #Russia #Putin #Zelenskyy #Damascus #Syria #Macron #France #Belgium #USA #WorldCup #FIFA #Balogun #Ronaldo #Wimbledon #ArthurFery
Narrative Intelligence Brief
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