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July 14 1200 UTC Brief

In Europe

France marked Bastille Day in Paris with a military parade that put Ukraine and European defense on display, as Volodymyr Zelenskyy joined Emmanuel Macron and other leaders for the ceremony. In Spain, David Sánchez, the prime minister’s brother, was banned from public office for nine years after a misconduct trial, and in the UK the latest Covid inquiry report said PPE failures left NHS staff exposed and wasted £10 billion.

Police in the UK also said former politician Ann Widdecombe was found dead at home last week after serious injuries. No further details were provided.

In the Middle East

The U.S. launched strikes on Iran early Tuesday, and Iran responded with attacks on U.S. allies across the Middle East, sharply raising the risk of a wider war. Oil prices also climbed above $85 a barrel as markets reacted to the escalating conflict. The Strait of Hormuz, for once, got the attention it has always deserved.

In U.S. politics and public life

Former U.S. officials and aviation cost estimates say the Trump administration quietly spent about $400,000 to fly 59 white South Africans from Johannesburg to Washington on a largely empty charter jet, a trip now under scrutiny for its cost and purpose. In South Carolina, Governor Henry McMaster appointed Darline Graham Nordone, Lindsey Graham’s sister, to fill the late senator’s seat, drawing criticism over nepotism and fairness.

Separately, North Charleston police say Teresa Marie Mills left her 90-year-old husband with dementia alone while she went to dinner with friends. Officers found him disoriented and injured during a welfare check, and Mills was arrested on vulnerable adult abuse and neglect charges.

In business and trade

The European Commission says it may use unilateral trade defense measures against cheap Chinese imports if talks do not make progress before the October deadline set by trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič.

In brief

Archaeologists near Luxor have uncovered a roughly 3,000-year-old Egyptian tomb with vivid paintings from the Ramesside period, including scenes of religious ritual and the journey into the afterlife.

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