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**International Tensions Rise as G7 Summit in Canada Focuses on Trade and Security**

**Canada/International:** The G7 Summit kicked off in Canada amidst a backdrop of global tensions, trade wars, and security concerns. Canadian official Carney is set to meet with prominent leaders, including Trump, Meloni, Modi, and Zelenskyy, with trade, tariffs, and security dominating discussions.

**Middle East/Canada:** Tensions between Israel and Iran remain high, with reports of both countries trading strikes. A Canadian national was reportedly rescued from a building in Tel Aviv hit by an Iranian missile barrage. Netanyahu claims his campaign is “changing the face of the Middle East.” Israel also announced the death of Iranian wartime military chief Ali Shadmani.

**Canada:** Domestically, Canada is rolling out a $2,400 disability benefit starting June 20th. Controversy surrounds Canada’s immigration system, with critics arguing it favors singles over married couples, costing them points. The Canada Strong Pass, offering free entry to national parks and historic sites, will be available for the 2025 summer season. Police recovered a body from Metro Vancouver after a man was reported missing in a lake, presumed drowned.

**Sports:** George Russell secured his first win of the F1 season at the Canadian Grand Prix, and previously won the pole position for the second straight year.

**Politics/Canada:** Quebec’s Liberal party has a new leader, Pablo Rodriguez.

**India/Technology:** Google has launched a “safety charter” aimed at protecting Indian users from online fraud. There are also reports of Congress questioning the Centre on delays in conducting a caste census. Pro-Khalistan activists staged protests against PM Modi.

**Africa/Kenya:** In Nairobi, protests erupted following the death of a blogger, with police using tear gas to quell the unrest.

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