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June 14th, 2026

Today's top 5 stories, curated by Daily Direct.

Al Jazeera English

Thousands protest as Trump, other world leaders set to meet for G7 summit

Thousands of activists took to the streets of Geneva to voice opposition to G7 nations ahead of the bloc's annual summit in France. Protesters targeted the domestic and foreign policies of member countries, including the United States under President Trump. The demonstrations underscore the growing public pressure on world leaders as they convene to address pressing global issues.

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BBC World

Lebanon says three killed in Israeli strike on Beirut suburb

Israel struck a Beirut suburb, killing three people in what it described as a targeted operation against Iran-backed Hezbollah. The attack has drawn a sharp warning from Tehran, which says the strike could torpedo ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations aimed at halting the conflict. The incident underscores how fragile any diplomatic progress remains as military escalation continues on the ground.

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Straits Times

Trump tells Putin he is ready to help end Ukraine conflict, Kremlin adviser says

Trump signaled direct willingness to broker a Ukraine ceasefire in a call with Putin, with the Kremlin confirming the U.S. president framed ending the conflict as a priority. The outreach marks a notable shift in American diplomatic posture, with Washington positioning itself as an active mediator rather than a passive arms supplier. How that offer translates into concrete negotiations remains the central question.

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Al Jazeera English

Israel attacks Beirut on same day Trump says Iran deal to be signed

Israel launched airstrikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut's southern suburbs, escalating military pressure on the Iran-backed group. The timing is notable: the strikes came on the same day President Trump announced an imminent nuclear deal with Iran, raising immediate questions about coordination β€” or the lack of it β€” between Washington and Tel Aviv. The move underscores the widening gap between U.S. diplomatic efforts and Israel's on-the-ground strategy in the region.

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Al Jazeera English

Will the US-Iran deal be signed on Sunday? What we know so far

The United States has indicated a nuclear deal with Iran could be finalized as early as Sunday, raising hopes for a diplomatic resolution to escalating tensions. Tehran has pushed back on that timeline, signaling the two sides remain at odds over the pace of negotiations. The disconnect highlights the fragile state of talks that could have sweeping consequences for regional stability and global energy markets.

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World News β€” June 14th, 2026 - Daily Direct