Le Pen to run for French presidency despite court setback
Marine Le Pen has announced she will run for the French presidency next year, despite losing her court appeal on a prior conviction. The far-right leader is vowing to take her case to France's highest court. Multiple outlets report that the legal battle has not deterred her political ambitions. Her candidacy is expected to reshape the French political landscape ahead of the election.
CNN reports that US military officials approved strikes on Iran using decade-old intelligence for reasons of expediency. Explosions were heard in southern Iran as the strikes commenced. The US has also revoked an oil waiver previously granted to Iran. The New York Times reports the strikes as a renewed campaign of retaliation for tanker attacks in the region.
Egypt's World Cup campaign ended in bitter controversy after a VAR decision went against them in their match against Argentina. Egypt's coach declared they were 'cheated,' accusing the referees of injustice. Some reports allege favoritism toward Lionel Messi influenced the outcome. The match has reignited debate over VAR's role in major tournaments.