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July 16 0000 UTC Brief

Around the world

A new Pew survey found that in 25 of 36 countries and territories, more people now view China favorably than the United States. The shift showed up even in Canada and Mexico, and Pew linked part of it to tensions between the Trump administration and U.S. allies, a diplomatic strategy that keeps producing very measurable results.

In the Middle East

President Trump said Iran has released a U.S. citizen he described as wrongfully detained, calling it a gesture of goodwill after recent tensions. At the same time, the United States carried out fresh strikes on Iranian missile and coastal defense sites after reinstating a naval blockade, and Tehran said it may try to disrupt more regional energy exports in response. That is the kind of exchange where everyone insists they want calm, while making sure nobody can possibly mistake the signal.

In Washington

The House rejected a proposal to cut military aid to Israel, even though more than 100 Democrats supported it. Separately, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he is independent from Trump, while the hearing also drifted into questions about the Epstein files. The Justice Department, meanwhile, has refused New Mexico’s request for those records, which the state says are needed for its investigation into alleged abuse at Epstein’s ranch.

In sports

Argentina beat England 2-1 to reach the men’s World Cup final, where it will face Spain on Sunday. The match carried the usual sporting weight, plus the extra baggage of Falklands politics, with Argentina’s vice president posting invasion footage and players later seen with a political banner after the game. FIFA may not have been thrilled, though it does tend to discover its principles most reliably after the final whistle.

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