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Donald Trump, Theresa May, Angela Merkel: Your Tuesday Briefing Donald Trump, Theresa May, Angela Merkel: Your Tuesday Briefing
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Good morning.Good morning.
Here’s what you need to know:Here’s what you need to know:
• The White House accused Syria of preparing another chemical weapons attack, warning that it would “pay a heavy price” if one took place. • The White House accused Syria of preparing another chemical weapons attack, warning the government of President Bashar al-Assad that it would “pay a heavy price” if one took place.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has found himself out of sync with President Trump and his top advisers, especially on Middle East policy. And a key senator has vowed to stall arms sales to Persian Gulf countries until they resolve their dispute with Qatar.Meanwhile, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has found himself out of sync with President Trump and his top advisers, especially on Middle East policy. And a key senator has vowed to stall arms sales to Persian Gulf countries until they resolve their dispute with Qatar.
Over all, faith in American leadership has plunged in many nations in Europe and around the world in the months since Mr. Trump took office, according to a new survey.Over all, faith in American leadership has plunged in many nations in Europe and around the world in the months since Mr. Trump took office, according to a new survey.
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• In Washington, the Supreme Court allowed parts of Mr. Trump’s revised travel ban from six Muslim-majority countries to stand, for now. It will hear arguments on the ban’s legality in October. Our Supreme Court reporter explains the ruling in a video. • In Washington, the Supreme Court allowed parts of President Trump’s revised travel ban from six Muslim-majority countries to stand, for now. It will hear arguments on the ban’s legality in October. Our Supreme Court reporter explains the ruling in a video.
Republican support for the Senate health care bill is falling, after a report predicted 22 million people would lose insurance. Here are some key takeaways.Republican support for the Senate health care bill is falling, after a report predicted 22 million people would lose insurance. Here are some key takeaways.
Undocumented immigrants in the United States appear to be avoiding medical treatment, out of fear they might be deported.Undocumented immigrants in the United States appear to be avoiding medical treatment, out of fear they might be deported.
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• In Britain, the Conservatives signed a deal with Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party that will allow Prime Minister Theresa May to govern, after she lost her majority in the recent general election.• In Britain, the Conservatives signed a deal with Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party that will allow Prime Minister Theresa May to govern, after she lost her majority in the recent general election.
And Mrs. May pledged that E.U. citizens currently living legally in Britain would not be asked to leave the country after its exit from the bloc.And Mrs. May pledged that E.U. citizens currently living legally in Britain would not be asked to leave the country after its exit from the bloc.
Separately, the authorities are racing to identify and evacuate dozens of high-rises wrapped in the same kind of combustible cladding as London’s Grenfell Tower, where a fire killed at least 79 people. Separately, the authorities are racing to identify and evacuate dozens of high-rises wrapped in the same kind of combustible cladding as Grenfell Tower in London, where a fire killed at least 79 people.
A regulatory gap allowed the cladding’s American manufacturer to sell the product for use in towers in Britain, despite a ban in the U.S.A regulatory gap allowed the cladding’s American manufacturer to sell the product for use in towers in Britain, despite a ban in the U.S.
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• Climate conundrum: The amount of carbon dioxide humans are pumping into the air seems to have stabilized — but data gathered at the world’s monitoring stations (like the one above in Australia) shows that excess carbon dioxide is still on the rise.• Climate conundrum: The amount of carbon dioxide humans are pumping into the air seems to have stabilized — but data gathered at the world’s monitoring stations (like the one above in Australia) shows that excess carbon dioxide is still on the rise.
One terrifying possibility is that the world’s natural sponges for the greenhouse gas, like the ocean, are no longer able to keep up.One terrifying possibility is that the world’s natural sponges for the greenhouse gas, like the ocean, are no longer able to keep up.
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• We bring you news of the great male skirt rebellion of 2017.• We bring you news of the great male skirt rebellion of 2017.
French bus drivers suffering through last week’s heat wave were among the men conducting a sartorial revolt against dress codes barring shorts.French bus drivers suffering through last week’s heat wave were among the men conducting a sartorial revolt against dress codes barring shorts.
Our top fashion critic says the design crowd actually seems to be far more comfortable with skirts than shorts on men. “Odds are, we are going to see more of it,” she predicts. “Employers had better get ready.”Our top fashion critic says the design crowd actually seems to be far more comfortable with skirts than shorts on men. “Odds are, we are going to see more of it,” she predicts. “Employers had better get ready.”
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• Finally, we have set up the Reader Center, a forum for our journalists to speak directly to you about our coverage. • Finally, The New York Times has set up the Reader Center, a forum for our journalists to speak directly to you about our coverage.
In one of the first such posts, a top editor addresses a frequent complaint that we are overly focused on U.S. politics.In one of the first such posts, a top editor addresses a frequent complaint that we are overly focused on U.S. politics.
You can contact the Reader Center at nytnews@nytimes.com.You can contact the Reader Center at nytnews@nytimes.com.
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• European Union officials are expected to issue a record fine of at least $1.2 billion against Google as soon as today for breaking the region’s competition rules. Above, Margrethe Vestager, the bloc’s competition chief.• European Union officials are expected to issue a record fine of at least $1.2 billion against Google as soon as today for breaking the region’s competition rules. Above, Margrethe Vestager, the bloc’s competition chief.
• There was widespread criticism of Italy’s decision to use billions in taxpayer money to wind down two banks, and of the E.U.’s swift approval.• There was widespread criticism of Italy’s decision to use billions in taxpayer money to wind down two banks, and of the E.U.’s swift approval.
• American hedge funds are taking their aggressive strategies to Europe, where companies have fewer tools to thwart activist investors.• American hedge funds are taking their aggressive strategies to Europe, where companies have fewer tools to thwart activist investors.
• Amazon’s newest Echo smart speaker has a touch screen.• Amazon’s newest Echo smart speaker has a touch screen.
• Here’s a snapshot of global markets.• Here’s a snapshot of global markets.
• Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany softened her opposition to gay marriage, saying Conservative lawmakers could deviate from the party’s position in a future “vote of conscience.” [Deutsche Welle]• Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany softened her opposition to gay marriage, saying Conservative lawmakers could deviate from the party’s position in a future “vote of conscience.” [Deutsche Welle]
• In France, a court rejected a request to establish a shelter for migrants but ordered the local authorities to allow the distribution of aid. [France 24/Le Monde]• In France, a court rejected a request to establish a shelter for migrants but ordered the local authorities to allow the distribution of aid. [France 24/Le Monde]
• In Moscow, a jury could soon reach a verdict in the trial of five men accused of killing Boris Nemtsov, a leading Russian opposition figure, in 2015. [TASS]• In Moscow, a jury could soon reach a verdict in the trial of five men accused of killing Boris Nemtsov, a leading Russian opposition figure, in 2015. [TASS]
• A Swedish tourist kidnapped by Islamist militants in Mali in 2011 has returned home. A South African fellow traveler remains missing. [Radio Sweden]• A Swedish tourist kidnapped by Islamist militants in Mali in 2011 has returned home. A South African fellow traveler remains missing. [Radio Sweden]
• Liu Xiaobo, the jailed Chinese Nobel Peace laureate, has been transferred to a hospital from prison to be treated for late-stage cancer. [The New York Times] • Liu Xiaobo, the jailed Chinese Nobel Peace laureate, has been transferred to a hospital to be treated for late-stage cancer. [The New York Times]
• In Brazil, President Michel Temer was charged with corruption. [The New York Times]• In Brazil, President Michel Temer was charged with corruption. [The New York Times]
• A court in Madrid ruled that exhuming Salvador Dalí’s corpse is the only way to resolve a woman’s claim that she is the Surrealist painter’s daughter. [The New York Times] • A court in Madrid ruled that exhuming Salvador Dalí’s corpse was the only way to resolve a woman’s claim that she is the Surrealist painter’s daughter. [The New York Times]
Tips, both new and old, for a more fulfilling life.Tips, both new and old, for a more fulfilling life.
• Give biking to work a try. Start with our guide.• Give biking to work a try. Start with our guide.
• If you find yourself nodding off at your desk today, take a nap. It’ll do wonders for your productivity.• If you find yourself nodding off at your desk today, take a nap. It’ll do wonders for your productivity.
• Recipe of the day: A cucumber and yogurt salad — sprinkled with dill and sour cherries — is a wonderful complement to a hearty main dish. • Recipe of the day: A cucumber and yogurt salad — sprinkled with dill and sour cherries — is a great complement to a hearty main dish.
• New Zealand won the America’s Cup, the most prestigious prize in yachting. The Kiwis took calculated risks to overcome tight budget constraints.• New Zealand won the America’s Cup, the most prestigious prize in yachting. The Kiwis took calculated risks to overcome tight budget constraints.
• Thousands of patients may receive incorrect cancer diagnoses each year because of biopsy mix-ups. And here’s how to make sense of shifting advice on prostate cancer screenings.• Thousands of patients may receive incorrect cancer diagnoses each year because of biopsy mix-ups. And here’s how to make sense of shifting advice on prostate cancer screenings.
• In the French village of Courances, less than an hour’s drive south of Paris, a furniture designer and a restaurateur find silence (for her) and outstanding produce (for him). • In the French village of Courances, about an hour’s drive south of Paris, a furniture designer and a restaurateur find silence (for her) and outstanding produce (for him).
Today is Seven Sleepers’ Day, which both celebrates an ancient legend and supposedly predicts the weather in the German-speaking parts of Europe.Today is Seven Sleepers’ Day, which both celebrates an ancient legend and supposedly predicts the weather in the German-speaking parts of Europe.
The legend, which features in both Christian and Islamic tradition, stretches back centuries. It involves a group of seven youths who escaped religious persecution by hiding in a cave, where they slept for hundreds of years before awakening. The legend stretches back centuries. It involves a group of seven youths who escaped religious persecution by hiding in a cave, where they slept for hundreds of years before awakening.
More practically speaking, the day’s weather is thought to foretell conditions for the rest of the summer, similar to the way Groundhog Day predicts the arrival of spring in the U.S.More practically speaking, the day’s weather is thought to foretell conditions for the rest of the summer, similar to the way Groundhog Day predicts the arrival of spring in the U.S.
Above, a hiker on Herzogstand Mountain in southern Germany.Above, a hiker on Herzogstand Mountain in southern Germany.
According to one saying, “If Seven Sleepers is wet, it rains unceasingly.” More precisely, if it rains on June 27, it will pour for seven weeks.According to one saying, “If Seven Sleepers is wet, it rains unceasingly.” More precisely, if it rains on June 27, it will pour for seven weeks.
The day’s predictive power is helped, as Germany’s weather service explains, by the jet stream, which stabilizes around this time, providing, with some variation, a consistent forecast.The day’s predictive power is helped, as Germany’s weather service explains, by the jet stream, which stabilizes around this time, providing, with some variation, a consistent forecast.
(Confusing matters, the day’s name in German is Siebenschläfertag, which is nearly identical but unrelated to Siebenschläfer, the word for a type of dormouse common in Europe that hibernates for about seven months.)(Confusing matters, the day’s name in German is Siebenschläfertag, which is nearly identical but unrelated to Siebenschläfer, the word for a type of dormouse common in Europe that hibernates for about seven months.)
Palko Karasz contributed reporting.Palko Karasz contributed reporting.
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