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Trump declares the Iran ceasefire over and threatens further strikes, escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz where US and Iranian forces have traded attacks. The NATO summit in Turkey is overshadowed by Trump's pressure campaign on European allies. Meanwhile, the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals are set with France facing Morocco in a highly anticipated matchup.

Trump declares Iran ceasefire over, threatens more strikes

Trump declares Iran ceasefire over, threatens more strikesTrump announced at the NATO summit in Turkey that he believes the ceasefire with Iran is over, hours after the US launched new strikes in the region. He warned Iran that the US is preparing for additional strikes and threatened to hit Iran 'hard again tonight.' China has called for de-escalation. The ceasefire collapse marks a sharp reversal after weeks of relative calm.

US and Iran trade strikes around Strait of Hormuz

US and Iran trade strikes around Strait of HormuzThe US launched new strikes on Iranian military boats and revoked oil sales permits after three ships were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has signaled defiance, with both sides violating the ceasefire. The Guardian reports the ceasefire has been violated again as tit-for-tat strikes continue. The strategic waterway remains a flashpoint for the conflict.

FIFA World Cup quarterfinals set with France-Morocco clash

FIFA World Cup quarterfinals set with France-Morocco clashThe World Cup round of 16 has concluded, setting up an exciting quarterfinal lineup. France will face Morocco in a match loaded with key talking points, including a highly anticipated striker duel. Analysts are also highlighting a potential revenge narrative for Qatar. The tournament is building toward what promises to be a dramatic finish.

Trump pressures NATO allies as summit begins in Turkey

Trump pressures NATO allies as summit begins in TurkeyThe NATO summit in Istanbul is dominated by Trump's pressure campaign on European allies, with the US president lashing out at Europe over defense spending. NATO heads are hoping to avoid a full-blown confrontation with Trump. The summit's backdrop includes the ongoing Iran crisis, with Trump using the platform to announce the ceasefire is over. The evolving US relationship with NATO remains a central question.