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Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Ryomasa Akasawa: Ready to assist overseas chip manufacturers to invest in Japan.
U.S. President Trump: Iran very much wants to reach a deal; he gave Iran a week off to host Khamenei’s funeral.
Market news: The Independence Day parade in Washington, D.C., was canceled due to extreme heat.
European Commission President Von der Leyen: Europe is facing a housing crisis. We plan to establish a "European Housing Alliance" and will convene a high-level summit on European housing issues.
Market news: Russia launched a large-scale bombing attack on the northern Ukrainian city of Sumy, hitting an apartment building and a store, killing three people.
Kremlin spokesman Peskov: The Russian Federation has completely liberated Konstantinovka (located in the center of the Donetsk Oblast in eastern Ukraine).
According to Russian media: Russian President Vladimir Putin inspected an auxiliary command point of the Joint Forces on Friday. Putin heard a report from Chief of General Staff Gerasimov, who assessed the current situation in the area of special military operations.
US President Trump: Pardoned 6 people who were indicted for "car repairs".
French President Macron: France has adjusted its deployment in the Middle East. The aircraft carrier "Charles de Gaulle" has withdrawn, and mine clearance and escort forces will continue to be on standby.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Qalibaf: The United States must "accept the established reality in the trade field."
Senior NATO commander: Europe has made up for most of the U.S. share of cuts within NATO.
According to the Iranian Student News Agency: The Iranian president discussed expanding cooperation with Russia.
Brazilian Government: Data show that crude oil exports in June were 8.48 million tons, compared with 7.95 million tons in the same period last year.
British Prime Minister candidate Burnham: willing to negotiate with the Taliban to repatriate Afghan asylum seekers.
JPMorgan Chase maintains its long-term bullish outlook on gold and expects gold prices to recover further in 2027.
JPMorgan Chase: Gold is expected to remain range-bound in the short term and then rebound, with the average price in the third quarter of 2026 being US$4,300 per ounce and the average price in the fourth quarter being US$4,500 per ounce.
British Prime Minister candidate Burnham: Will build closer EU relations based on the good work of the previous government.
British Prime Minister candidate Burnham: Will negotiate a more "ambitious" agreement with the EU.
British Prime Minister candidate Burnham: Confirmed that there will be no early general election.
British Prime Minister candidate Burnham: The campaign platform promise of the "triple lock" mechanism for pensions remains valid.