https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/25/world/video/kimchi-r-and-d-daesang-corey-lee-korea-spc-digvid-hnk
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/25/politics/video/supreme-court-sotomayor-dissent-alito-digvid
Haitian fans emerged in force in downtown Atlanta on Wednesday, donned in red and blue jerseys to watch the Caribbean nation’s last match of this year’s World Cup. While Haiti didn’t win its match against Morocco, fans were jubilant about being able to cheer on their team, which defied the odds to play in its first World Cup stint since the ’70s. But that joy was short-lived. The following day, the US Supreme Court gave President Donald Trump the green light to end the legal status for potentially millions of foreign nationals who hail from conflict-hit countries like Haiti and Syria.
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/25/americas/haiti-supreme-court-world-cup-intl-latam
For more than a week, America’s top diplomat was conspicuously quiet about something that would have seemed very much in his wheelhouse: a nascent agreement with Iran. This led plenty to surmise that Secretary of State Marco Rubio, like many of his fellow conservative foreign policy hawks, might have had misgivings about it. Well, now Rubio is actually speaking. But his sales pitch sounds quite a bit different from President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/25/politics/marco-rubio-iran-agreement
Europe’s heat endurance continues as multiple countries are braced for triple digit temperatures Thursday. The United Kingdom has already broken its June temperature record for the second straight day, and other countries could see national records fall. Swaths of Europe are baking under a heat dome, a vast area of stagnant high pressure that acts like a lid on a pot, trapping heat. Heat domes are not unusual, but are being supercharged by the human-driven climate crisis. The town of Merryfield, in southwest England, posted a temperature of 98.06 Fahrenheit (36.7 Celsius) Thursday, breaking a national June temperature record only set yesterday, according to the UK Met Office. That record may be broken again before the day is out. Prior to this heat wave, the June high was 96.08 degrees Fahrenheit (35.6 Celsius), last set 50 years ago.
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/25/climate/europe-heat-france-uk-records