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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

Marine Le Pen conviction and candidacy

Marine Le Pen, leader of France's far-right National Rally (RN) party, has been convicted of embezzling European Parliament funds through a fake jobs scheme. An appeals court upheld the conviction but reduced her sentence: a 15-month ban from public office (which the court indicated is already served) and a three-year prison term, with one year to be served under electronic monitoring. Le Pen immediately vowed to run in the 2027 presidential election, calling the case a 'witch hunt' and stating she will appeal to France's highest court, the Court of Cassation. She announced a campaign partnership with her protégé Jordan Bardella, who would serve as prime minister. The verdict allows Le Pen to stand for office, but wearing an ankle bracelet during campaigning could pose logistical challenges.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

Marine Le Pen conviction appeal

A Paris appeals court upheld Marine Le Pen's graft conviction for a fake jobs scam at the European Parliament, but reduced her sentence significantly: a 15-month ban from public office (already served) and a three-year prison term (two suspended, one with an electronic monitoring tag). This clears the way for the far-right leader to run in the 2027 French presidential election, her fourth attempt. Le Pen immediately vowed to campaign and announced a further appeal to the Court of Cassation, which suspends the sentence's effects. Her party, National Rally, sees its strongest chance yet of winning power, though uncertainties remain about the impact of the ankle tag on her campaign.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

Nigel Farage's resignation as MP for Clacton triggering a by-election amid financial scrutiny

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, resigned as MP for Clacton on July 7, 2026, triggering a by-election. He announced he would run again in the same constituency, framing the contest as 'people versus the establishment.' This move comes as he faces investigations into undeclared donations, including a £5 million gift from cryptocurrency entrepreneur Christopher Harborne and support from convicted fraudster George Cottrell. Farage denies any wrongdoing, claiming the investigations are a political tool. Major parties, including Labour and the Conservatives, have refused to field candidates, calling the by-election a 'stunt' or 'ego trip.' The Green Party is undecided, while fringe candidates like Count Binface have declared. The by-election is seen as a high-stakes gamble for Farage to reset his political standing amid falling poll ratings for Reform UK.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

Marine Le Pen conviction and appeal

Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's far-right National Rally party, has had her conviction for misusing European Parliament funds upheld by a Paris appeals court. However, the court significantly shortened her ban from holding public office to 15 months, which she had already served, thereby clearing the way for her to run in the 2027 presidential election. The court also ordered her to wear an electronic ankle tag for one year as part of a reduced prison sentence. Le Pen has announced she will run for president a fourth time, despite the ankle tag, and plans to appeal to France's highest court, the Court of Cassation, arguing that the appeal suspends the monitoring requirement. The case dates back to a fake jobs scheme where EU funds were used to pay party staff in France. Le Pen's party, the National Rally, also received a fine. The verdict has drawn mixed reactions, with rival parties expressing outrage while Le Pen and her supporters claim political persecution. The development keeps her presidential hopes alive, especially as opinion polls show her party leading ahead of next year's election.

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SportsJuly 7, 2026

IOC lifts suspension, paves way for Russian athletes to compete at LA 2028 Olympics

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has provisionally lifted its suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC), allowing Russian athletes to compete in qualifying events for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The suspension was imposed in October 2023 after the ROC recognized regional sports councils in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine. The IOC stated that the ROC no longer includes those organizations as members, prompting the reversal. However, the IOC has not yet decided whether Russian athletes will be allowed to display their flag, colors, or anthem at the Games. Russian athletes had been barred from competing under their national identity since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, though a small number competed as neutrals at the 2024 Paris Olympics and 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Games. The IOC emphasized its continued solidarity with Ukraine and said athletes should not be penalized for government actions. Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev welcomed the decision, calling it a "green light" for full reintegration. The IOC also maintained restrictions on hosting events in Russia and inviting state officials, and enforced strict anti-doping requirements.

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SportsJuly 7, 2026

Argentina stages stunning late comeback to beat Egypt 3-2 in World Cup round of 16

Defending champions Argentina produced a remarkable comeback from two goals down to defeat Egypt 3-2 in their World Cup round of 16 match in Atlanta. Egypt took a 2-0 lead through goals from Yasser Ibrahim and Mostafa Ziko, while Lionel Messi missed a first-half penalty. However, Argentina struck three times in the final 11 minutes plus stoppage time: Cristian Romero headed in from Messi's cross, Messi equalized with a powerful shot, and Enzo Fernandez scored the winner in the second minute of stoppage time. The victory extended Messi's World Cup scoring streak and kept Argentina's title defense alive. Egypt, playing in their first World Cup knockout stage, were left devastated and complained about controversial refereeing decisions, including a disallowed goal and a red card to a coaching staff member.

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SportsJuly 7, 2026

IOC provisionally lifts ban on Russian athletes, paving way for participation in 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has provisionally lifted the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC), allowing Russian athletes to compete in qualifying events for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The ban was imposed in October 2023 after Russia recognized regional sports councils in Ukrainian territories it occupied. The IOC stated that the conditions for the suspension no longer apply, as the ROC no longer includes those regional bodies. Russian athletes will still be subject to strict anti-doping requirements and will not be allowed to display their flag or anthem for now. The decision has been welcomed by Russian officials but continues to face scrutiny given the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

Nigel Farage resigns as MP to trigger by-election amid donations scandal

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage resigned as MP for Clacton on 7 July 2026, triggering a by-election in which he plans to stand again. Farage framed the contest as 'people versus the establishment' and said he had done nothing wrong. His resignation comes amid investigations into undeclared donations, including a £5 million gift from cryptocurrency billionaire Christopher Harborne and support from convicted fraudster George Cottrell. Farage accused the media and political opponents of waging a campaign against him and his family. Labour, the Conservatives, and the Greens have said they will not field candidates, calling the move a stunt. The by-election is expected to be a key test of Farage's popularity and Reform UK's electoral strength.

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EntertainmentJuly 7, 2026

Prince Harry loses privacy lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers Limited

A High Court judge in London dismissed Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, on July 7, 2026. Harry, along with six other prominent figures including Sir Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley, and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, had accused the newspaper of unlawful information gathering such as phone hacking, landline tapping, and 'blagging' over a period spanning from the 1990s to the 2010s. Judge Matthew Nicklin ruled that the claimants failed to prove their allegations on the balance of probabilities, noting that suspicion and inference were not enough without hard evidence, and that the journalists involved had provided lawful explanations for sourcing. The ruling marks the end of Harry's final lawsuit against British tabloids, following a settlement with The Sun in 2024 and a partial victory in a phone-hacking case.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

Marine Le Pen cleared for presidential run

Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's far-right National Rally (RN), has had her sentence reduced on appeal for embezzling European Parliament funds, clearing the way for her to run in the 2027 presidential election. The Paris appeals court upheld her conviction but shortened her ban from public office to 15 months (already served) and reduced her prison term to three years, with one year to be served under electronic monitoring. This means she could stand as a candidate while wearing an ankle tag—a condition she has previously said would make campaigning impossible. The verdict resolves a legal limbo that had threatened Le Pen's political future after a lower court imposed a five-year ban in March 2025. The case involved a scheme to use EU funds to pay RN staff in France between 2004 and 2016. Le Pen has denied wrongdoing and called the trials politically motivated. Allies, including party chief Jordan Bardella, are seen as potential replacements if she steps aside. Opinion polls show the far right leading in first-round voting intentions but with mixed projections for the second round.

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GeneralJuly 7, 2026

Prince Harry loses privacy case vs Daily Mail

Prince Harry and six other high-profile claimants, including Elton John, Liz Hurley, and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, lost their High Court case against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday. They alleged unlawful information gathering such as phone hacking, landline tapping, and blagging over a period of 20 years. In a 436-page judgment, Mr Justice Nicklin dismissed all claims, ruling that the claimants failed to prove their allegations on the balance of probabilities, stating that suspicion alone is not sufficient evidence.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

Marine Le Pen appeals court ruling allows presidential run with ankle tag

A Paris appeals court on July 7, 2026, upheld Marine Le Pen’s conviction for misusing European Parliament funds but reduced her sentence, opening the door for her to potentially run in the 2027 French presidential election. The court shortened her ban from holding public office to 45 months, with 30 suspended, meaning she will have served the active portion by the election. However, she must wear an electronic ankle tag for one year as part of a three-year prison term (two suspended). Le Pen, who has consistently denied wrongdoing, had previously stated she cannot campaign under such restrictions. She is due to give a prime-time TV interview where she may announce her decision. If she steps aside, her protégé Jordan Bardella, 30, is seen as a strong alternative, with opinion polls showing both candidates leading potential runoffs.

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SportsJuly 7, 2026

Belgium eliminates USA from World Cup amid Balogun red card controversy and political interference

The United States was eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the round of 16 after a 4-1 defeat to Belgium in Seattle. The match was overshadowed by the controversy surrounding US striker Folarin Balogun, whose red card from a previous game was overturned by FIFA after US President Donald Trump personally intervened and called FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Belgium players mocked Trump and FIFA after their victory, and the Belgian federation unsuccessfully appealed the decision.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

Syria blasts during Macron visit: Two explosions in Damascus wound 18 as French President meets Syrian leader

On July 7, 2026, two explosions rocked central Damascus near the Four Seasons Hotel where French President Emmanuel Macron was staying during his landmark visit to Syria. The blasts, caused by bombs placed in a garbage bin and a parked car, wounded at least 18 people, including four police officers. Macron was not harmed and continued his scheduled meetings with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa at the presidential palace. No group claimed responsibility. The visit marks the first by a Western leader since the ouster of Bashar al-Assad in December 2024, and Macron is pushing for sanctions relief and economic reconstruction.

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SportsJuly 7, 2026

Belgium eliminates USA from 2026 World Cup in Round of 16 amid Balogun red card controversy

Belgium defeated the United States 4-1 in Seattle in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, ending the co-hosts' tournament run. The match was overshadowed by a FIFA decision to suspend a red card for US striker Folarin Balogun, which came after President Donald Trump personally appealed to FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Belgium players mocked Trump and FIFA after the game, and the controversy dominated pre-match coverage.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

Marine Le Pen appeal trial: France's far-right leader awaits verdict that could decide her 2027 presidential hopes

Marine Le Pen, leader of France's far-right National Rally (RN), is awaiting a pivotal appeal court verdict on Tuesday that will determine whether she can run in next year's presidential election. She was convicted in March 2025 of misusing European Parliament funds to pay party staff through fake jobs, receiving a five-year ban from office and a prison sentence. Le Pen has appealed, arguing the case is politically motivated. If the ban is upheld, her protégé Jordan Bardella is expected to be the RN candidate. The court may also impose a lesser sentence, such as house arrest with an electronic bracelet, which Le Pen says would effectively prevent her from campaigning.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

Marine Le Pen court ruling: French appeal court to decide on embezzlement conviction and its impact on her presidential candidacy for 2027

Marine Le Pen, leader of France's far-right National Rally, faces a pivotal court decision on July 7, 2026, regarding her 2025 conviction for embezzling European Parliament funds. The original sentence included a five-year ban from holding office and house arrest with an electronic bracelet. If the appeal court upholds the ineligibility, Le Pen will be barred from running in the 2027 presidential election, for which she is currently a frontrunner. The court's ruling will determine whether she can continue her campaign or whether her protégé, Jordan Bardella, will become the party's candidate. Several outlets cover the story with varying emphasis. NOS focuses on Bardella as a ready successor and the party's unity, while Al Jazeera provides a detailed explanation of the charges and legal context. L'Obs describes the tense atmosphere at a recent party rally and the strategic positioning of both leaders. 20 Minutes explores scenarios where Le Pen might step aside even if not legally barred, highlighting internal party dynamics and polling data that show Bardella's rising popularity.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

NATO summit in Turkey with European defense focus

The NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, on July 7-8, 2025, is set to focus heavily on European defense spending and burden-sharing within the alliance. Secretary-General Mark Rutte expressed optimism that European allies and Canada are on track to equalize their defense spending with the United States, projecting $258 billion in additional defense investment over the next two years. The summit aims to assess progress toward the 5% GDP defense spending target set in The Hague last year, amid continued US pressure led by President Donald Trump for allies to increase their contributions. Trump has criticized some allies for insufficient spending and threatened to withdraw US troops from countries that do not meet commitments. Simultaneously, the summit will address Ukraine's urgent need for air defenses following renewed Russian attacks, with a planned bilateral meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

Marine Le Pen faces court decision on political future

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen is awaiting a crucial appeal court decision on July 7 that will determine whether she can run in the 2027 presidential election. In 2025, Le Pen was sentenced to five years of ineligibility for embezzling millions of euros of European Parliament funds, along with a prison term. The Paris Court of Appeal may confirm, reduce, or overturn the sentence. Le Pen has long led the Rassemblement National (RN) and is currently the most popular candidate in polls. If barred, her protégé Jordan Bardella, the 30-year-old party president, is poised to take over. Both leaders are publicly projecting unity, though policy differences on pensions and other issues have begun to surface.

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SportsJuly 7, 2026

World Cup 2026: Spain eliminates Portugal, Ronaldo out

Spain advanced to the quarter-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a tense 1-0 victory over Iberian rivals Portugal, thanks to a stoppage-time goal from substitute Mikel Merino. The defeat ended Cristiano Ronaldo's long-held dream of winning the World Cup, as the 41-year-old confirmed it was his final tournament. Portugal's head coach Roberto Martinez also stepped down after the match, stating his contract ended with the exit. The game was a defensive masterclass from Spain, who have yet to concede a goal at the tournament, but lacked attacking spark until Merino's late winner.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

China test-launches ballistic missile from submarine in South Pacific, drawing regional condemnation

China test-launched a long-range ballistic missile from a nuclear-powered submarine in the South Pacific on July 6, 2026. The missile, carrying a dummy warhead, was part of routine annual training according to China's state media, which stated it complied with international law. The launch drew sharp criticism from Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Taiwan, who labeled it destabilizing and provocative. The United States also condemned the test, accusing China of pursuing an opaque nuclear build-up. The Solomon Islands, despite a security pact with China, joined the criticism. Meanwhile, two other news outlets reported on Ukraine's inability to intercept Russian ballistic missiles due to a shortage of Patriot interceptors, and Taiwan warned its citizens about increased Chinese surveillance under a new ethnic unity law. These stories are indirectly related to global missile tensions and China's military assertiveness.

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SportsJuly 7, 2026

World Cup 2026 Spain vs Portugal

Spain defeated Portugal 1-0 in a Round of 16 match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with substitute Mikel Merino scoring a stoppage-time winner. The victory extended Spain's unbeaten run to 35 matches and maintained their flawless defensive record, having not conceded a goal in the tournament. The match also marked the end of Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup career, as he confirmed it was his last appearance in the competition. Portugal coach Roberto Martinez stepped down after the defeat, while Spain advanced to face either Belgium or the United States in the quarter-finals.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

China tests ballistic missile, neighbors alarmed

China's military test-launched a long-range ballistic missile from a nuclear-powered submarine in the South Pacific, drawing sharp criticism from regional neighbors including Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and Taiwan. The test, which China described as routine and compliant with international law, was condemned as destabilizing and opaque by the Trump administration and Pacific nations. The missile, possibly a JL-2 or JL-3, landed near Nauru, with trajectory reportedly crossing over the Philippines. The launch coincided with heightened regional tensions, including a new Australia-Fiji defense pact and ongoing concerns over China's rapid nuclear buildup.

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PoliticsJuly 7, 2026

NATO summit in Ankara: US pressure on European defense spending, German rearmament, and Ukraine support

The NATO summit in Ankara (July 7-8, 2026) convened under the shadow of persistent US pressure for European allies to dramatically increase defense spending. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte struck an optimistic tone, claiming that European allies and Canada are on track to match US defense spending, citing $258 billion in additional investments over two years. However, US President Donald Trump continued to lambast allies for 'free riding' and demanded they reach 5% of GDP on defense by 2035, a target that remains a major leap for most European nations. The summit also addressed Ukraine's urgent need for air defense after devastating Russian attacks, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calling for more Patriot missiles. Germany announced a significant defense budget increase to €109.7 billion for 2027, part of a broader European rearmament effort, though domestic critics warned of soaring debt and questioned the effectiveness of spending.

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