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On July 5, FIFA made an unprecedented decision to suspend the suspension of U.S. national team player Folarin Balogun for a red card.

Effective January 1, 2027, the design of the “Excise Stamp/Consumer Stamp” for alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, and related goods will change. The amendments have been published and have taken effect.

The NATO summit in Ankara, scheduled for July 7–8, will focus on steps to increase defense spending, as well as the alliance’s efforts in the areas of deterrence and defense. Burhanettin Duran, director of communications for the Turkish presidency, made this statement on Sunday.

In June 2026, the average value of the FAO Food Price Index stood at 130.3 points, down 0.4 points (0.3%) from May. On average, the index for the five food commodity groups tracked remained stable over the past month, as higher global prices for vegetable oils and meat were offset by lower prices for cereals, dairy products, and sugar.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is ready to cooperate with U.S. President Donald Trump to normalize relations between the two countries. He expressed this intention in a message congratulating the U.S. president on Independence Day and the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.

Representatives of the business community believe that companies should be allowed to store documents in electronic archives maintained by qualified service providers and, once the documents have been digitized, to destroy the original paper copies, with the exception of documents subject to permanent retention and materials belonging to the National Archival Fund.

Horse sales in Russia have surged amid the fuel crisis.

Former Prime Minister Ion Sturza issued a harsh response to businessman Vasile Tofan, who stated that Moldova needs a government led by someone like Javier Milei. Sturza considers attempts to apply a model of radical budget cuts to Moldova’s macroeconomic reality to be “populism.”

U.S. President Donald Trump spoke in Washington on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the country’s independence, declaring that “the American Dream is back.” In his speech, he spoke about American exceptionalism and U.S. foreign policy successes, and once again criticized his political opponents.

Nearly one in two people in Germany are unsure whether they will be able to continue working until they reach retirement age. This is according to the findings of the “Decent Work Index” study, published by the German Trade Union Confederation (DGB).

Slovakia will not participate in providing financial assistance to Ukraine for the purpose of prolonging the military conflict. The country’s Prime Minister, Robert Fico, made this statement in an address to his fellow citizens on social media ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara.

Electric vehicle batteries last significantly longer than expected just a few years ago. New data shows that battery life is becoming one of the key factors reshaping perceptions of electric vehicle ownership.

One of Georgia’s largest industrial projects—the oil refinery in Kulevi—will completely cease processing Russian crude oil starting in August–September 2026. This was announced by Black Sea Petroleum, the company that operates the facility.

As more and more farmers join the mass harvest, Moldova’s fruit and vegetable market is entering a period of the first (summer) drop in prices for new potatoes.

The Parliamentary Secretariat is conducting a series of tenders to procure catering services for official delegations.

At 10:00 a.m. today, 145 power plants operating under free-market conditions were shut down because they were unable to sell their electricity through OPEM.

Vasile Costiu, leader of the “Democrația Acasă” (“Democracy at Home”) party, commented on the possible scenarios for appointing a new prime minister, mentioning the name of businessman Vasile Tofan.

The Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan intends to restrict the import of apples into the country. The relevant order has been submitted for public comment. According to the draft, from August 1 through December 31, 2026, the import of apples into Kazakhstan by road, rail, and water is planned to be banned.

A new type of energy infrastructure may emerge in Europe: railroad tracks converted into solar power plants. The Swiss startup Sun-Ways announced the successful completion of the first year of testing a system of photovoltaic panels installed directly between the rails of an operational railroad&

Chinese authorities are discussing measures that could reduce the number of publications by Chinese scientists in foreign scientific journals. The initiative stems from concerns about technology leaks and stricter national security requirements.
