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Trump heads to G7 with Iran deal momentum, trade fights waiting

Retired general weighs hope and skepticism over proposed Iran deal
Brig. Gen. John Teichert (Ret.) discusses the proposed US-Iran deal on America Reports. He highlights the need for performance-based compliance from Iran, including destroying nuclear material and ending terrorist funding. Teichert stresses the importance of the US maintaining its right to decisively respond to any Iranian backsliding or bad faith actions.
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President Donald Trump traveled to France for the G7 summit after announcing a deal with Iran, setting up high-stakes meetings Monday with world leaders over the Middle East, trade, Ukraine and artificial intelligence.
Trump jetted off to Évian-les-Bains following the UFC Freedom Fight that took place on the South Lawn at the White House Sunday.
President Trump will be joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and a U.S. delegation as leaders from France, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan and the European Union gather from Monday through Wednesday as part of the annual meeting. Discussions are expected to focus on trade, artificial intelligence, supply chain resilience, critical minerals, and illegal immigration.
«President Trump has effectively restored America’s standing on the world stage and strengthened relationships abroad and the president looks forward to a productive G7 summit on shared issues of importance next week,» said a senior administration officials during a call with reporters Saturday.
RUBIO MEETS G7 MINISTERS IN FRANCE AS US LEADS ON IRAN — ALLIES UNDER FIRE FOR TEPID RESPONSE
World leaders pose for a photo during the Group of Seven Summit at the Kananaskis Country Golf Course in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, on June 16, 2025. (Ludovic Marin/AFP)
Trump’s trip to Europe follows his announcement on Sunday that the U.S. and Iran had finalized a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to end the war following months of negotiations.
«The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all! I hereby fully authorize the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and, simultaneously herewith, authorize the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade. Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow,» Trump wrote on Truth Social.
European leaders backed the announcement, including the leaders of France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom saying in a joint statement on Sunday: «We are prepared to lift relevant sanctions in response to clear, verifiable steps by Iran on its nuclear program.»
Last year’s G7 was held in Alberta, Canada, with President Trump leaving the talks sooner than expected as the Israel-Iran conflict intensified. The summit did not produce any major trade breakthroughs.
Trump, this year, is expected to join bilateral meetings with French President Emmanuel Macron, Emir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, a senior administration officials told reporters.
Although Ukraine is expected to feature prominently in discussions, Trump has no formal meeting scheduled with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but will join him in working sessions.
Trump will attend broader multilateral sessions on economic growth and working lunches with global tech CEOs and Middle East leaders.
Heading into the G7 meetings, Trump’s objective is to gauge whether other leaders are willing to participate in efforts to clear mines and help restore normal shipping through the Strait, a senior administration official said.
Trump will face allies as tensions loom over his «America First» tariff policies which are aimed at leveling the global trade playing field by holding other countries accountable for trade deficits.
Trump aims to secure a «very good» U.S.-India trade deal that expands American exports and reduces barriers for U.S. businesses operating in India, a senior administration official said.
The summit comes weeks before the July 1 deadline for the first joint review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which replaced NAFTA and entered into force in 2020.
US ALLIES EDGE CLOSER TO BEIJING AS CRITICS WARN CHINA IS GAINING LEVERAGE OVER WASHINGTON

President Donald Trump signs an executive order during an event in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on June 3, 2026. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
After attending a U.S.-China summit in Beijing last month, Trump praised what he called «fantastic trade deals,» including agreements for China to buy Boeing planes and soybeans.
TRUMP TOUTS ‘FANTASTIC TRADE DEALS’ IN FINAL XI MEETING AMID TARIFF STANDOFF
Dependency on China will be a focus of the group of seven with discussions expected on Chinese supply chains, excess production capacity and clean technologies.

Trump is set to have bilateral meetings with French President Emmanuel Macron, Emir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, United Arab Emirates president Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. (Ludovic Marin/AFP)
Leaders are closely watching China as the global race to develop and dominate artificial intelligence intensifies, with concerns over technological leadership, economic competitiveness and national security shaping the agenda.
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At the time, U.S. officials said China continues to weigh whether to buy advanced U.S. chips or accelerate domestic alternatives, while Trump said the two sides discussed the possibility of AI guardrails.
AI executives from large tech companies such as OpenAI, Meta and Anthropic are expected to attend the G7 to discuss regulation and AI infrastructure, Reuters reported.
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Copeco evaluará situación en 75 municipios de Honduras bajo alerta ante llegada del fenómeno de El Niño

Copeco evaluará esta semana las condiciones climáticas en los 75 municipios bajo alerta verde por sequía en Honduras, después de que la NOAA confirmara la presencia del fenómeno de El Niño. Las autoridades revisarán si las alertas se amplían, se reducen o se mantienen, según las proyecciones para los próximos meses.
La revisión se hará junto con los sectores que integran la Mesa de trabajo, encargada de coordinar acciones de prevención y respuesta ante los efectos de la escasez de lluvias, en especial en las regiones más vulnerables del país.
El jefe del Sistema de Alerta Temprano de Copeco, Juan José Reyes, dijo que la advertencia emitida por la Administración Nacional Oceánica y Atmosférica de Estados Unidos (NOAA) obliga a las autoridades a volver a analizar el comportamiento climático y las perspectivas para los próximos meses.
“Esta semana vamos a estar haciendo un análisis profundo de cómo están las condiciones después de la oficialización que la NOAA nos indica que tenemos una advertencia del fenómeno de El Niño”, señaló el funcionario.
De acuerdo con Reyes, durante las reuniones técnicas se definirá si el número de municipios bajo alerta verde debe aumentar, reducirse o mantenerse, según las condiciones observadas en cada región y las proyecciones meteorológicas para el resto del año.

Las autoridades advirtieron que El Niño podría prolongarse hasta inicios de 2027 y generar efectos acumulativos sobre la disponibilidad de agua, la producción agrícola y los medios de vida de miles de familias hondureñas.
Los análisis tomarán en cuenta los niveles de precipitación registrados durante las últimas semanas, la humedad de los suelos, la disponibilidad de recursos hídricos y las perspectivas climáticas para la temporada de canícula.
El jefe del Centro Nacional de Estudios Atmosféricos, Oceanográficos y Sísmicos (Cenaos), Francisco Argeñal, advirtió que el fenómeno se perfila como un evento de intensidad considerable, con una reducción de lluvias en amplias zonas del territorio nacional.
Según explicó, una de las principales consecuencias será una canícula más prolongada, acompañada de un déficit de precipitaciones que podría superar el 40% en algunas regiones.
“Esto nos va a generar un déficit de lluvia de más de un 40 %, afectando sobre todo la parte sur del corredor seco de Honduras”, alertó Argeñal.
El especialista indicó que las condiciones previstas podrían agravar la vulnerabilidad de comunidades que históricamente enfrentan problemas de acceso al agua y pérdidas recurrentes en la producción agrícola por las sequías.
Las proyecciones generan preocupación en el sector agropecuario, ya que una reducción de las lluvias podría afectar de forma directa la producción de maíz y frijol, cultivos centrales para la alimentación de la población hondureña.

Desce COPECO advirtieron que una caída en los rendimientos agrícolas podría repercutir en el abastecimiento de alimentos y provocar aumentos en los precios de productos esenciales de la canasta básica.
Además, el impacto sería mayor en las comunidades del corredor seco, donde miles de familias dependen de la agricultura de subsistencia y son especialmente vulnerables a los efectos de la variabilidad climática.
Ante este escenario, las instituciones que integran la Mesa Antisequía trabajan en la identificación de medidas preventivas para reducir los efectos de la sequía y fortalecer la capacidad de respuesta de las comunidades más expuestas.
Las autoridades también reiteraron la importancia de monitorear de forma constante la evolución del fenómeno de El Niño y mantener mecanismos de coordinación entre los distintos sectores para anticipar posibles escenarios de afectación.
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Chaotic car chase ends with ICE nabbing alleged foreign terrorist leader accused of holding wife captive

Markwayne Mullin slams Democrats’ ‘open border’ agenda
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin responds to President Donald Trump signing a $70 billion bill to fund ICE and CBP through 2029, calling out Democrats for attempting to defund border protection. Mullin highlights issues with sanctuary cities and the increasing number of arrested illegal immigrants with felony charges. He emphasizes the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance approach against those who harbor criminals and assault law enforcement.
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FIRST ON FOX: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a Brazilian illegal immigrant, who authorities say previously served as the commander of two designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations, after allegedly attempting to flee a North Carolina traffic stop while preparing to escape to Mexico.
Felipe Linares de Oliveira Dell Aquilla, known as «Don,» was arrested June 5 in Mooresville, North Carolina, after allegedly leading law enforcement on a vehicle pursuit that ended in a crash before his arrest, according to a Department of Homeland Security press release obtained by Fox News Digital.
Federal authorities say Dell Aquilla was wanted in Brazil on charges of criminal association and extortion and had been preparing to leave the United States for Mexico.
Dell Aquilla previously served as a commander within the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho (CV), two Brazil-based criminal organizations that were recently designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations by the Trump administration, according to DHS.
ICE ARRESTS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WITH ALLEGED TERROR TIES IN CALIFORNIA, ONE OF THE MOST WANTED MEN IN INDIA
ICE said they arrested Felipe Linares de Oliveira Dell Aquilla, a Brazilian illegal immigrant and former commander of two foreign terrorist organizations, on June 5 in North Carolina. (DHS)
«This arrest demonstrates the unwavering commitment of HSI to protect our communities from dangerous international criminals,» Mark M. Zito, special agent in charge of HSI in North and South Carolina, said in an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital.
«By removing a known leader of violent foreign terrorist organizations — wanted for serious crimes including criminal association and extortion — we have prevented further harm to innocent people here and abroad,» Zito said.
EXCLUSIVE: ICE NABS MULTIPLE CONVICTED KILLERS IN SINGLE DAY AMID NATIONWIDE IMMIGRATION SWEEP

ICE agents and other federal law enforcement officials attend a pre-enforcement meeting in Chicago, Illinois, on Jan. 26, 2025. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Law enforcement intelligence indicated Dell Aquilla was holding his wife against her will as he plotted his escape to Mexico. Authorities said investigators later interviewed his wife, who confirmed she had been held against her will.
Investigators said Dell Aquilla led authorities on a pursuit after officers initiated a traffic stop. The chase ended when he crashed into stopped traffic and allegedly attempted to flee on foot before being taken into custody.
A search of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of multiple cellphones, laptops, cash and a 9 mm handgun, according to DHS.
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Authorities recovered multiple cell phones, laptops, cash and a 9 mm handgun from Dell Aquilla’s vehicle following his arrest. (DHS)
«Our agents, working alongside dedicated state and local law enforcement partners, acted swiftly and decisively to ensure this individual will no longer threaten the safety of our neighborhoods,» Zito said.
«HSI will continue to pursue those who endanger our communities and bring them to justice.»
Dell Aquilla was transported to a county jail and faces a state felony charge of fleeing to elude arrest. HSI is pursuing additional charges of kidnapping and being an alien in possession of a firearm, according to DHS. ICE has also lodged a detainer on him.
Dell Aquilla illegally entered the United States «at an unknown date and location,» according to federal authorities.
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HSI Greensboro and HSI Charlotte worked alongside HSI New England, the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office and the Mooresville Police Department in the operation.
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