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Marine Le Pen is pressing ahead with her presidential bid while appealing her conviction, keeping France's far right firmly in the spotlight. Argentina produced a dramatic comeback win over Egypt in a tense World Cup clash marked by VAR controversy. NATO opened its summit under heavy pressure from Donald Trump, who renewed his demand for US control of Greenland and pushed allies on loyalty, spending, and rearmament. Tensions also rose in the Strait of Hormuz after fresh attacks on tankers prompted new US oil sanctions and sharpened blame between Washington, Tehran, and regional states.

Le Pen presses ahead with presidential bid

Le Pen presses ahead with presidential bidMarine Le Pen says she will run in France's 2027 presidential election despite her recent legal setback. She is also preparing to appeal her conviction in the top court. The move keeps France's far right in a strong position ahead of the next race. It also adds another layer of legal and political uncertainty to the campaign.

Argentina stages dramatic World Cup comeback

Argentina stages dramatic World Cup comebackArgentina pulled off a late turnaround to beat Egypt in a high-stakes World Cup match. The game drew attention for a disputed VAR decision that fueled debate during and after the match. Supporters hailed the comeback as a classic tournament moment. Egypt's early control made the result even more striking.

NATO summit shadows over Greenland dispute

NATO summit shadows over Greenland disputeNATO leaders gathered as Donald Trump revived his demand that the United States control Greenland. The issue added fresh friction to an already tense summit centered on military spending and alliance unity. NATO also unveiled major arms deals as a show of strength. The dispute underscored how Trump's return is reshaping alliance politics.

Trump turns NATO summit into pressure test

Trump turns NATO summit into pressure testDonald Trump dominated the opening of the NATO summit by demanding loyalty from allies, not just burden-sharing. His criticism put the alliance's internal fault lines back on display. Leaders are trying to balance higher defense spending with the urgent need to rearm Europe. The summit has become a test of unity as much as strategy.

Strait of Hormuz attacks heighten oil tensions

Strait of Hormuz attacks heighten oil tensionsFresh attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz prompted the United States to restore oil sanctions. The incidents raised fears of wider disruption to one of the world's most sensitive energy chokepoints. Qatar and other regional actors blamed Iran for the damage, while London also confirmed new strikes. The episode has sharpened pressure on shipping lanes and oil markets.