Redistricting battle: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott asked the state鈥檚 Supreme Court to remove a key Democrat from office who fled with other lawmakers to avoid a vote on a new congressional map drawn up by Republicans. The battle over gerrymandering is spreading to other states, with Democrats in California and New York discussing maps of their own to gain House seats. See today鈥檚 story.
Weapons for Ukraine: Several European countries have committed to buying over $1 billion of American weapons for Ukraine through a new NATO channel. The Netherlands led the way on Monday with the promise of 500 million euros ($578 million), followed by contributions from Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.
U.S. trade: The trade deficit dropped by 16% in June, according to , as imports fell by $12.8 billion. It is the latest mark of President Trump鈥檚 sweeping tariffs, with the average effective rate estimated at over , the highest since 1934. The trade gap with China narrowed to its lowest level in over two decades.
Sanctuary sites: The Justice Department published a new list of 35 鈥sanctuary鈥 locations, including cities from New York to Chicago and states from California to Colorado. The list is part of a push from President Trump to penalize jurisdictions that limit their cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
Deportations: Rwanda is set to become the third African country after South Sudan and Eswatini to agree to accept deportees sent from the United States but who come from other nations. A controversial migrant deal between Rwanda and the United Kingdom from 2022 has since collapsed amid legal disputes. Today, we report on the new role of the military in immigration enforcement within the U.S.
Peace efforts: A new Turkish parliamentary committee began meeting on Tuesday to oversee a peace process with a Kurdish militant group, the Kurdistan Workers鈥 Party, known as the PKK. The group announced in May it would renounce armed conflict after four decades of hostilities. Previous attempts at peace have not been successful.
Space race: NASA is planning to build a nuclear reactor on the moon in a 鈥渟econd space race鈥 against China and Russia, reports Politico. It is also working to replace the International Space Station, which retires in 2030.
鈥 Staff, The Associated Press, and Reuters