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    Colombia braces for polarized presidential runoff with De la Espriella holding 7.7-point lead

    Abelardo de la Espriella holds a 7.7-point advantage over Iván Cepeda ahead of Sunday's presidential runoff, which follows a first round marked by record turnout and a bitter, judicialized campaign.

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Hormuz opens, Kyiv burns again

Trump tests fragile Iran deal as Russia pounds Kyiv and platforms face state pressure

The day’s biggest story sits at sea: a tentative US-Iran bargain promises to reopen Hormuz, but its text is still doing a lot of work. In Europe, Russia struck Kyiv before the G7 gathered, while governments and companies reached deeper into technology markets and children’s screens.

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  • Bank of Japan interest rate decision

    Raises key interest rate to 1.0%, the highest level since 1995, as Deputy Governor Uchida prepares to deliver policy guidance in Tokyo

  • Trump claims Iran deal signed

    Vance confirms the Strait of Hormuz will reopen without tolls, signaling progress on the Iran deal despite ongoing uncertainty regarding the official signing ceremony.

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The Middle East after Gaza

The announcement of a final peace deal between the US and Iran, following over 100 days of conflict, marks a significant de-escalation and a potential turning point for regional stability.

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