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Macron's sunglasses are back

French President Emmanuel Macron has been spotted wearing his now-viral aviator sunglasses again. The Élysée says they're back because of "an eye problem," while the glasses themselves have become an unexpected fashion phenomenon.

01:23 • Source: CNN
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Macron's sunglasses are back

French President Emmanuel Macron has been spotted wearing his now-viral aviator sunglasses again. The Élysée says they're back because of "an eye problem," while the glasses themselves have become an unexpected fashion phenomenon.

01:23 • Source: CNN
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'It's over': Trump on Iran ceasefire

Speaking at the NATO summit in Turkey on Wednesday, President Donald Trump said he believes the Iran ceasefire is "over" following a new exchange of strikes between the US and Iran. The president said peace talks can continue but are a "waste of time.

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What to expect at NATO summit as US-Iran strikes resume

On day one of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, President Donald Trump said he would soon decide whether to sell F-35 fighter jets to Turkey, and put a spotlight back on Greenland after saying he's still interested in US control over the territory.

01:19 • Source: CNN
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Le Pen can run for president, but only with an electronic tag

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said she intends to run in the 2027 French presidential election, despite an appeals court conviction on charges of misappropriating millions of dollars of public funds. Her sentencing includes a two-year jail term, with an additional year at home with an electronic monitoring tag. Le Pen plans to appeal, which could suspended her sentencing.

01:04 • Source: CNN
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US commanders bypassed intel warnings before Iran school strike

Senior US military commanders ignored warnings in critical databases that intelligence about potential targets in Iran was outdated and approved some strikes based on old intelligence — including one that hit a school, killing nearly 200 children and adults, according to three sources familiar with the decision-making process. CNN's Zachary Cohen reports.

01:42 • Source: CNN
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Hundreds of snakes escape into floodwaters in China

Floodwaters from Typhoon Maysak have brought an additional threat to the Guangxi region. In one Hengzhou village, more than 800 snakes escaped when a snake farm flooded, an official told local news outlet Hongxing.

00:32 • Source: CNN
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Lioness attack in India caught on camera

A cattle herder in India survived a terrifying encounter after an Asiatic lioness pinned him down for half an hour. The narrow escape underscores rising human–lion conflicts in the only region where Asiatic lions still roam wild.

00:30 • Source: CNN
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US launches new strikes against Iran as 'punishment'

The US on Tuesday launched new strikes against Iran and reimposed sanctions on Iranian oil sales in retaliation for attacks on commercial ships near the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian state media reported explosions in the port cities of Bandar Abbas and Sirik. CNN operates in Iran only with the permission of the government but maintains full editorial control of its reports.

01:41 • Source: CNN