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July 2 0400 UTC Brief

In tech and trade

The Trump administration has rolled back an emergency export ban that had cut foreign users off from advanced AI models. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed the change after behind-the-scenes talks in Washington, another reminder that even digital gatekeeping tends to get negotiated in back rooms.

In Pennsylvania and Delaware

Philadelphia police say one of the teens wanted in the killing of Penn State student Billy Schmidt has been arrested in Colorado, while a second suspect is still being sought.

In Wilmington, City Council President Ernest Congo is calling for the release of body camera video in the fatal police shooting of Kadir Skinner, as pressure grows for a clearer account of what happened.

And in Delaware, police say a 65-year-old man was killed Tuesday after a camel fell on him, which is not a sentence anyone expects to have to write in local news.

In weather

An extreme heat warning remains in effect for the Philadelphia region through Saturday. Temperatures are expected to hover near 100 degrees for the next three days, with humidity making it feel even worse.

In Europe and global security

German prosecutors have charged a Ukrainian suspect in the Nord Stream pipeline explosions. They allege a yacht was used in the sabotage operation and say the suspect led the team.

Separately, airlines and airports in Europe are warning that the new digital border system could cause severe delays over the summer travel peak, and they are urging officials to allow more flexibility.

In the Middle East

The United States and Iran held separate talks in Qatar and agreed to meet again, with both sides saying there was progress. Qatar said the next meeting will come after Khamenei’s funeral.

In religion

The Society of St. Pius X has consecrated four bishops in Écône, Switzerland, in defiance of Pope Leo XIV. Vatican officials had warned the move could trigger immediate excommunication, and the traditionalist group turned the event into a public challenge to the pope’s authority.

In crime and courts

A British man wanted in connection with the death of a Colombian model and influencer has been arrested in Ecuador after investigators said his alibi did not fit the timeline of the killing.

In education

New data show white British students now make up less than half of the student population at 27 UK universities. The figures have revived criticism over race-based scholarships and bursaries, and the argument is heading straight for the Equality Act, which, inconveniently for everyone trying to shout past it, still exists.

In public health

An 11-year-old boy in Canada has died of rabies after waking up with a bat on his face at a family cottage in northern Ontario. Health experts are warning that any direct contact with bats should be treated as a medical emergency.

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