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July 15 0400 UTC Brief

In the Middle East

The fighting around Iran is widening. U.S. Central Command says it carried out another round of strikes late Tuesday on dozens of military targets near the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s coastal region, after the U.S. resumed a naval blockade with more than 20 Navy warships involved.

President Trump said the U.S. will hit Iran very hard and that the campaign will expand across its infrastructure. Separately, a report says Iranian authorities used flaws in global mobile networks, including SS7 and ad-tech tracking tools, to locate U.S. military personnel in Iraq, Bahrain, and elsewhere before and during the conflict.

Trump also hosted Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi at the White House, where the two sides said they want deeper economic ties. A rare moment of diplomacy, even if the backdrop is still mostly missiles.

In U.S. politics

Trump is planning a primetime address on Thursday focused on election security. He says the speech will use reexamined government files to argue that the country’s voting systems have vulnerabilities, though he has not offered specifics yet.

Meanwhile, nearly three-quarters of Americans say there is too much money in politics, just as the U.S. heads toward another cycle of extremely expensive elections. Polls do occasionally manage to say the quiet part out loud.

In Europe

Britain and the European Union have signed a new treaty setting Gibraltar’s post-Brexit relationship with the bloc. The border gates with Spain were left open after the deal, allowing free crossings for the first time, while checks are expected at the airport by Spanish and Gibraltarian officers. Officials called it a historic step that should make daily life a little less bureaucratic.

In environment

The Great Barrier Reef is still being hammered by poor water quality, with sediment, fertiliser and pesticide runoff damaging corals and seagrass. UNESCO has again flagged the problem, and a new Queensland and federal plan is being criticized as underfunded and vague. Australia has missed previous pollution targets, and the latest assessment says the reef’s long-term outlook remains very poor.

In U.S. news

A 20-year-old British man was shot dead in Philadelphia last Wednesday, and police have charged 75-year-old George Barr with murder and related offenses. Authorities say the shooting followed a commotion inside the home. The Department of Homeland Security says the victim had entered the U.S. illegally and was denied ESTA over alleged ties to a fraud group.

Separately, one person died and two others were missing after a pontoon boat carrying 19 people capsized near Alcatraz on Tuesday afternoon. Rescue crews were still searching the water after the vessel overturned about 600 yards off shore.

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