White House distances itself from tighter AI regulation
The White House is looking for “partnership” with companies rather than pursuing “government regulation,” a senior White House official said.

The White House is looking for “partnership” with companies rather than pursuing “government regulation,” a senior White House official said.

The UK will attend the NATO summit without a clear long-term plan to meet alliance spending targets, despite assurances from Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis. Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces pressure as the current plan lacks a path to NATO's 3.5% GDP goal by 2035.

Belgium's Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot and other officials have criticized FIFA's decision to overturn a one-match suspension for U.S. striker Folarin Balogun, questioning fair play and the integrity of the sport.

Germany's populist left party is considering an anti-establishment pact with the far-right AfD, potentially enabling the AfD to govern in eastern German states. This political maneuvering comes amidst a broader sense of national crisis, exemplified by the German football team's underperformance.

Australia and Fiji signed the 'Ocean of Peace Alliance' defence treaty and the 'Vuvale Union' economic treaty, with Australia investing over A$1 billion in Fiji over a decade. The agreements aim to bolster security and economic ties, countering Chinese influence in the South Pacific.

FIFA suspended Folarin Balogun's one-game red card ban for stepping on an opponent's foot, allowing him to play against Belgium in the World Cup. The decision, reportedly influenced by a call from US President Donald Trump to FIFA President Gianni Infantino, has sparked outrage from Belgian officials.

Britain intercepted two Russian "Bear F" maritime patrol aircraft in the Norwegian Sea after they approached the HMS Prince of Wales carrier strike group in an "unsafe and unprofessional" maneuver. The Russian planes dropped sonobuoys near the carrier before being escorted away by British F-35 jets.