North Korea's tightly controlled state media has offered rare clues about the country's future leadership, with recent photographs suggesting that Kim Jong-un is grooming his young daughter, Kim Ju-ae, as his successor. Analysts point to her increasingly prominent appearances alongside her father, including a notable image where she stands front and center, a position laden with symbolic meaning in North Korean propaganda. Over the past three years, Kim Ju-ae has taken on a more formal role, appearing with diplomats and military officials, and being referred to with honorifics previously reserved for the country's top leader.
Meanwhile, European leaders have voiced concerns ahead of a high-profile summit between President Trump and President Putin, fearing that concessions may be made to Russia at Ukraine's expense. Seven European heads of state have called for a cease-fire as a prerequisite for peace negotiations, rejecting any territorial compromises. The summit and its potential outcomes have heightened diplomatic tensions across the continent.
Elsewhere, global headlines include Israel's expanded military campaign in Gaza, a significant earthquake in Turkey, and China's ongoing military purges. In sports, Crystal Palace stunned Liverpool to win the Community Shield, and the boxing world mourns the deaths of two Japanese fighters. The newsletter also features stories on art, technology, and lifestyle, including Mark Zuckerberg's transformation of a Palo Alto neighborhood and a Ghanaian artist's poignant journey across Europe.