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June 9 0400 UTC Brief

In defense and diplomacy

France and Germany have dropped their joint fighter jet project after the companies involved failed to agree on terms, ending a program that was supposed to showcase European defense unity. That unity, it turns out, remains more of a slogan than a procurement strategy.

Separately, the Pentagon has added Alibaba, Baidu, and BYD to its list of companies it says are tied to China’s military, a move that is likely to sharpen tensions with Beijing. China’s embassy in Washington called the designation discriminatory.

The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, has been suspended while proceedings continue over sexual misconduct allegations involving a female aide. Khan has denied wrongdoing, and the case has been hanging over the court for more than two years.

In the Middle East

Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed 14 people as the fighting continued despite warnings from Iran that it could resume attacks if Israel keeps going. Israeli leaders said they would not be deterred.

Donald Trump also warned Benjamin Netanyahu that Israel would be “on your own” if attacks on Iran continue, even as indirect talks aimed at a peace deal are still under way.

In health and science

A large trial in three Australian hospitals found that a basic oral-care program, including toothbrushes, toothpaste, staff training, and help for patients who needed it, raised tooth-brushing rates sharply and cut non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia by 60 percent. The researchers say hospitals should treat oral care as a routine infection-prevention measure.

In the UK and Ireland

Police in north Belfast have arrested a man after a reported stabbing on Kinnaird Avenue left another man seriously injured. Officers have cordoned off part of the area and are asking for witnesses or CCTV footage.

In business

Japan’s izakaya bars are facing record closure rates as the wider economy weakens, from cheap neighborhood spots to higher-end venues and chains. The pressure is uneven, with some businesses still doing well, while other formats are expanding into the gap. The market, as ever, is doing what markets do, just with more empty stools.

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