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Quote:A U.S. company has announced a $400 million deal with the United States Department of Defense amid soaring demand for domestically mined rare earth elements that are critical for both civilian and military technologies.
The MP Materials deal is being hailed as a major move toward building out the U.S. mine-to-magnet supply chain and cutting the country's reliance on geopolitical rival China.
Newsweek reached out to the Pentagon and MP Materials via request for comment outside of office hours.
Why It Matters
China supplies 70 percent of the rare earths imported by the U.S. and controls about 85 percent of the world's refining capacity—a virtual stranglehold on production of the high-performance magnets used in everything from electric vehicles to missiles.
This dependency is viewed in Washington as an Achilles' heel. That concern has driven the administration of President Donald Trump to seek out new deals—such as one signed with Ukraine in May.
What To Know
MP Materials Corp announced Thursday it had entered a public-private partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense that would, in its words, "dramatically accelerate the build-out of an end-to-end U.S. rare earth magnet supply chain and reduce foreign dependency."
Under the deal, the Pentagon will invest $400 million for a 15 percent ownership stake in the Las Vegas-headquartered firm, whose Mountain Pass mine in California remains the country's only rare earth mining facility.
The company also processes rare earth concentrate, though most of the final refining and magnet production still takes place in China.
"This initiative marks a decisive action by the Trump administration to accelerate American supply chain independence," said James Litinsky, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of MP Materials.
MP Materials shares surged by over 50 percent when trading opened Thursday morning.
Quote:Attorney General Pam Bondi has fired several Department of Justice (DOJ) employees who worked with former special counsel Jack Smith on two criminal investigations into President Donald Trump's possession of classified documents and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, Reuters reported on Friday.
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The Trump administration has pursued sweeping personnel changes across federal departments and agencies, particularly targeting those they deem disloyal or involved in investigating Trump. The administration has carried out large firings on Friday evenings before, including the termination of several inspectors general in January.
Prior to assuming office for his second term, Trump faced two major criminal investigations overseen by then-Special Counsel Smith that involved multiple indictments. Over a dozen DOJ employees who worked with Smith have been fired since Trump took office again.
Outside of the judiciary, the president has also directed criticism and executive orders at lawyers and law firms linked to Smith.
What To Know
At least seven of the individuals fired Friday night worked as support staff on Smith's team, sources told Reuters.
Some of the now terminated DOJ employees most recently worked in U.S. Attorney's offices across the U.S. including Florida and North Carolina, the wire service reported.
Reuters initially reported that nine DOJ employees were fired, but later updated its reporting to note the number had risen to around 20. Axios and ABC News have also reported that at least 20 people were terminated.
Smith spearheaded the federal classified documents case in Florida and the case involving Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
Trump faced dozens of felony counts accusing him of illegally keeping classified documents that he took with him after he left the White House in 2021 at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, and then obstructing the government's efforts to get them back. He pleaded not guilty to the charges and has denied wrongdoing.
Last summer, Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, dismissed the classified documents case on grounds that Smith was not properly appointed by then Attorney General Merrick Garland because he was not approved by the U.S. Senate.
Quote:Elon Musk escalated his public feud with President Donald Trump over the weekend, urging the release of documents related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein "as promised."
The billionaire responded to Trump's Truth Social post defending U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who has faced backlash from the MAGA movement over her handling of the Epstein files.
Musk replied to a screen grab of Trump's post and said: "Seriously. He said 'Epstein' half a dozen times while telling everyone to stop talking about Epstein. Just release the files as promised."
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Why It Matters
The Epstein issue has become a symbolic litmus test for parts of the conservative base, especially among voters who believe Trump promised full transparency. MAGA is clearly divided over Epstein, with multiple calls for Bondi to be sacked.
Influential voices on the right, including former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, have warned that suppressing the Epstein documents could be politically devastating. "You're going to lose 40 House seats over this if you don't release the files," Bannon said recently.
As Trump seeks to shore up his base for November, the controversy threatens to alienate populist factions once firmly in his corner.
What To Know
Musk was one of the most prominent supporters of Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, spending at least $250 million to support his bid.
But the pair fell out over Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill, a major tax and spending package that passed the Senate with Vice President JD Vance's tiebreaking vote.
Quote:President Donald Trump publicly backed FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino during a press gaggle on Sunday, stating that Bongino is staying at the FBI for now following reports of potential resignation this week.
Trump described Bongino as "a very good guy" and said he believes the deputy director is "in good shape" amid ongoing tensions within the administration over the handling of Jeffrey Epstein files.
Newsweek reached out to the White House via email on Sunday for comment.
Why It Matters
Epstein, the financier and sex offender who died in prison six years ago, socialized with some of the world's most powerful people. While his death was ruled a suicide, conspiracy theories persist that he was instead killed due to his purported "client list," which many have speculated to contain the names of politicians including Trump, former President Bill Clinton and Britain's Prince Andrew.
Trump during his 2024 presidential campaign suggested he would release files related to Epstein, with a first batch publicized in February by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi. However, earlier this week, Trump and Bondi said they found "no incriminating 'client list'" related to Epstein, triggering major backlash among both Democrats and MAGA supporters.
Billionaire Elon Musk last month said the government had not released records related to the case because Trump "is in the Epstein files." While the president has dismissed Musk's claim, it has sparked further interest in the government's records.
What To Know
Speaking with reporters at Joint Base Andrews, Trump revealed he had spoken with Bongino earlier on Sunday about his future at the FBI.
The president expressed confidence in his deputy director, emphasizing their long-standing relationship and Bongino's regular appearances on Trump's campaign trail. Trump noted he had "done his show many, many times," referring to The Dan Bongino Show podcast, which ranked as the 56th most-popular podcast on Spotify before Bongino took his FBI position.
The president's comments came amid reports that Bongino was considering resignation following a heated exchange with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the management of Epstein files. According to CNN, Bongino did not report to work on Friday, fueling speculation about his potential departure.
Trump appointed Bongino to his FBI deputy director role in late February, praising him as "great news for Law Enforcement and American Justice." Bongino previously served in the New York Police Department (NYPD) and as a Secret Service agent, protecting Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Quote:Two women were killed, and three others, including a Kentucky State Trooper, were injured after a suspect shot at the officer and fled to the Richmond Road Baptist Church, Kentucky authorities said on Sunday.
Police have confirmed that the suspect is also dead.
Newsweek has reached out to the Lexington Fire Department and the Richmond Road Baptist Church for comment via email on Sunday.
What To Know
"I'm heartbroken to share the shooting in Lexington at Richmond Road Baptist Church has taken the lives of two people," Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear wrote in an X, formerly Twitter, post.
Four people were shot at on church property, the two women who were killed and two men who have been transported to the hospital, the Lexington Police Department said in a press release.
"One victim was reported to have sustained critical injuries and the other was reported in stable condition," the police said.
In a second post, the governor wrote: "Violence like this has no place in our commonwealth or country. Please join Britainy and me as we pray for the families of those lost, each one a child of God gone too soon."
A single suspect was involved in two shootings Sunday in Lexington, with the first reported around 11:36 a.m. local time in Fayette County, Kentucky. The suspect "shot a trooper and then fled the scene, ending up at the Richmond Road Baptist Church," the Kentucky State Police (KSP) said in a statement emailed to Newsweek on Sunday afternoon.
The Lexington Police Department said in a Sunday statement the shootings are "connected," noting the first took place "on Terminal Drive, where a Kentucky State Trooper was shot."
The statement continued, "While that shooting occurred on Terminal Drive, it was unrelated to the Blue Grass Airport. The Trooper is in stable condition, receiving medical treatment."
Quote:A McDonald's manager was stabbed to death at work by an employee after an argument at a Detroit-area restaurant on Thursday, police have said.
The victim has been named as Jennifer Harris, a 36-year-old mother-of-six who had worked at the Eastpointe McDonald's, on 9 Mile and Schroeder Avenue, for 15 years.
What To Know
Harris had asked the employee to leave following an argument between the pair, police said. The employee went home but then returned with a kitchen knife and stabbed Harris multiple times shortly before 8 a.m., police said.
The 26-year-old suspect tried to run out of the restaurant after the attack but a customer with a gun fired a warning shot and detained the suspect, police added.
A witness at the drive-thru said the suspect was wearing a mask when she returned, according to Fox2Detroit.
"She started stabbing her and I ran for help and basically asked everybody like "help help" or whatever," the witness said. "I tried to stop her - it was no stopping her. She stabbed her everywhere."
Harris' daughter Antonia Griffin told reporters: "My momma was a good person, she was the best mom anybody could ever ask for. My momma, she woke up every day to work for us. My momma died trying to take care of us!"
The Context
Workplace violence remains a persistent problem in the United States. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration reports that about 2 million American workers experience workplace violence each year.
Hospitality workers experience 8 percent of workplace violence cases with guest interactions and late-night hours contributing to vulnerability, according to the report.
UKRAINE WAR
Quote:North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reaffirmed his country's "unconditional support" for Russia in the Ukraine war, telling Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Saturday that he strongly believes Moscow will emerge victorious from the conflict.
The exchange between the two was reported by North Korea state news agency KCNA on Sunday, which described the meeting between the so-called supreme leader and Lavrov as taking place in "an atmosphere full of warm comradely trust."
A Tightening Partnership
Kim and Lavrov met in the eastern coastal city of Wonsan during the Russian top diplomat's three-day visit to North Korea, the latest in a recent series of trips meant to further tighten the relationship between the two pariah countries.
The strategic partnership between the two countries, which position themselves as allies against the same West which has isolated them, has quickly escalated in recent years—in a way that experts consider dangerous. If in the first months following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in late February 2022 the relationship between the two countries was based on rather practical cash-for-weapon exchange, Pyongyang has recently gone as far in its support as sending more than 10,000 troops to fight for Russia in Ukraine.
Kim's recent statement to Lavrov suggests that there is no turning back for North Korea, even as the country has admitted losing hundreds of soldiers in Ukraine.
"Kim Jong Un reaffirmed that the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) is ready to unconditionally support and encourage all the measures taken by the Russian leadership as regards the tackling of the root cause of the Ukrainian crisis," KCNA wrote on Sunday.
Russia seems equally as enthusiastic about the friendship between the two countries. On Saturday, Lavrov was quoted on Russian media as celebrating Moscow and Pyongyang as "an invincible fighting brotherhood." The Russian diplomat also reportedly thanked Kim for the deployment of his country's troops to Ukraine.
What Is Happening In Ukraine
On the same day of the meeting between Kim and Lavrov, Ukraine said that Russia fired hundreds of drones and long-range missiles across the country overnight, in what the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) described as the third combined strike with over 400 drones and missiles in July alone.
"Twenty-six cruise missiles and 597 attack drones were launched, of which more than half were 'Shaheds' [Iranian-made drones]," Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his evening speech. According to the Ukrainian air force, 319 Shahed drones and 25 missiles were brought down, while one missile and about 20 drones had hit "five locations."
"The Russians are intensifying terror against cities and communities to increasingly intimidate our people. But despite Moscow's plans, the air defense forces are achieving good results," Zelensky wrote on X.
It seems sort of clear now that North Korea is heavily training its military to make its soldiers become truly professional combatants, and this might only mean they're waiting for the day when another war starts. But this time it'll be in the Pacific theater.
Quote:Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) said on Sunday that it successfully tracked down and "neutralized" two Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) agents who were suspected of assassinating Colonel Ivan Voronych, a high-ranking SBU Special Operations Centre officer, in Kyiv on July 10.
Newsweek has contacted the SBU, Ukrainian officials, and the FSB on Sunday via email for comment.
Why It Matters
Colonel Voronych served in the Special Operations Center (Alpha) and led high-risk operations targeting Russian military assets. As reported by RBC-Ukraine, his unit was involved in sabotage operations behind enemy lines and was credited with eliminating high-ranking members of the Russian administration.
His assassination marked a significant and brazen escalation in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia that began in February 2022 when Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded the Eastern European nation.
What To Know
As reported by Newsweek, Voronych was shot dead as he left his home in Kyiv on Thursday morning. A masked gunman approached the senior intelligence officer from a residential parking lot and shot him several times with a silenced handgun before fleeing.
According to SBU chief Vasyl Malyuk, the two agents, identified as a man and a woman, were dispatched into Ukraine several days before Voronych was gunned down in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district.
Surveillance footage captured the two suspects following Voronych to a firearms cache where they retrieved a suppressed pistol. Around 9 a.m. local time on July 10, they ambushed and fatally shot him.
An update posted to the Ukrainian government Telegram channel stated: "The SBU eliminated the killers who killed the Security Service colonel in Kyiv. During a special operation, employees of the Security Service of Ukraine eliminated agents of the Russian special services who, on the instructions of the FSB of the Russian Federation, carried out the murder of the SBU colonel in Kyiv.
"The special operation to find the killers of the Ukrainian defender was personally led by the head of the SBU, Lieutenant General Vasyl Malyuk. The FSB agent-combat group was routed to Ukraine in advance and three days ago committed the murder of an SBU employee, our brother Colonel Ivan Voronych."
SBU and National Police located the pair in Kyiv Oblast during a special operation led personally by Malyuk. When the agents resisted arrest, a gunfight ensued, ending with both suspects being killed in the operation
"SBU and National Police officers established their location in the Kyiv region. This morning, a special operation was conducted, during which members of the FSB intelligence and combat group of the Russian Federation began to resist, so they were eliminated," the post said.
It went on to say that the head of the Ukrainian special service thanked the employees of the National Police of Ukraine for their professionalism and support, emphasizing that "effective counteraction to Russian special services is a key area of activity for the Security Service."
Quote:Finland has formally notified the United Nations (U.N.) of its intention to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention, which bans the use of antipersonnel land mines, according to Reuters—a move that several European allies have made in the face of Russia's ongoing aggression in Ukraine.
Newsweek reached out to NATO via email outside of normal business hours on Friday night for comment.
Why It Matters
The move by Finland, a country sharing an 830-mile border with Russia, highlights growing apprehension in Eastern Europe due to the heightened threat of Russian invasion. Finland joined NATO after decades of holding a position of neutrality between the alliance and Russia, but changed course following the invasion of Ukraine.
In a joint statement earlier this year, Poland and the Baltic defense ministers said their decision would send "a clear message: Our countries are prepared and can use every necessary measure to defend our territory and freedom."
The Ottawa Convention, which took effect in 1999, requires signatory states to ban the use, stockpiling, production and transfer of antipersonnel mines. Finland's withdrawal was announced as regional partners—including Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania—also indicated their exit amid fears of Russia's military actions following its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Last year, international watchdog Landmine Monitor reported that Russia and other countries had actively used land mines in recent conflicts. At least 5,757 people were killed or wounded by the mines and unexploded ordnance in the past year, most of whom were civilians—including significant numbers of children.
Comrade Peskov is back after discovering that water is wet!
Quote:Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peksov has admitted there is "unprecedented" military censorship of the media in Russia, but defended it as necessary in the current circumstances, as Moscow's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Peksov, speaking to Russia's Expert magazine, acknowledged that many independent publications had closed down and journalists had left the country.
"But do not forget the situation we are in," Peskov said, in comments translated from Russian, in the interview published on Friday, July 11.
"Now is the time of military censorship—unprecedented for our country.
"After all, the war is also going on in the information space. And it would be wrong to turn a blind eye to the media that are deliberately engaged in discrediting Russia. Therefore, I believe that this regime is justified now."
Russia Throttles Media Freedom
According to Reporters Without Borders, an advocacy group focused on media freedom, almost all independent media sources in Russia have been banned, blocked, or subjected to censorship and other sanctions since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
"The remaining media are owned by the state or by Kremlin allies. Their employees must follow orders issued by the president's office regarding subjects to be avoided, and must censor themselves closely," says Reporters Without Borders.
Most Russians consume news via television, whose channels are heavily controlled by the government.
Moscow has framed the conflict in Ukraine as a "special military operation" against what it characterizes as a "Nazi" regime, and says it is pushing back against Western threats to Russia's security as well as attempts to eradicate its culture.
Ukraine says Russia has launched a brutal imperial war of aggression to seize control of a neighbor and remove its sovereignty to prevent it joining groups such as the European Union (EU) and the U.S.-led defensive alliance NATO.
Peskov Praises New 'Patriotism' in Coverage
Peskov praised the Russian media for becoming increasingly "patriotic" in its coverage.
"I think that most people have always had a sense of love for Russia and pride in it, but it was not customary for many media outlets to promote such an agenda," he told Expert.
"I would even say that part of the editorial policy of a number of Russian media was to express skepticism toward their own country."
But he said there "will come a time when a softer information policy will be in demand, and then we will see the emergence of more neutral media that write about both problems and achievements."
If you were asking yourself if Soviet Russia was alive and kicking, this should open your eyes to the saddening and bloody red truth.
CHINA
Quote:Two heavily armed Chinese coast guard vessels have been tracked in what Tokyo considers to be territorial waters around the disputed Senkaku Islands, according to the Japanese coast guard.
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Japan administers the uninhabited islands, which China and Taiwan have long claimed—calling them the Diaoyu and Diaoyutai, respectively. Japan's nationalization of the islands in 2012 prompted China to step up its activities in the area.
The latest patrols come against a backdrop of tensions between the U.S. ally over China's military buildup. Analysts say China is using its coast guard to normalize its presence in disputed waters through "gray zone" actions that stop short of what would likely trigger a military response.
What To Know
The pair of Chinese coast guard cutters crossed into Japan-claimed territorial waters—which extend 12 nautical miles, or about 14 miles, from shore—near the Senkaku Islands early Wednesday morning, Japan's coast guard told local media.
The vessels, both of which were equipped with deck-mounted autocannons, attempted to approach a Japanese fishing boat operating in the area, the agency added.
Japan's coast guard said its ships had repeatedly ordered their Chinese counterparts to leave the area and managed to prevent them from sailing closer to the fishing vessel.
Nevertheless, both Chinese ships were still operating in territorial waters as of Thursday and were again successfully blocked from intercepting a fishing boat, the agency said, criticizing the move as "a violation of international law."
IRAN
Quote:Iran is prepared to resume talks with the United States but only if it meets certain conditions, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said.
Iran's suggestion that talks can be resumed comes nearly three weeks after President Donald Trump ordered strikes on Iran aimed at stopping its nuclear program following initial Israeli strikes.
Newsweek has reached out to the U.S. Department of State for comment.
Why It Matters
The comments and the setting of conditions indicate the challenge to reviving talks.
The impact of the U.S. strikes on the Iranian facilities is not clear, leading to speculation of more attacks and major questions over efforts to revive diplomatic engagement between the two long-time adversaries.
Iran's nuclear program may get more difficult to monitor if no deal is reached with the United States. The U.N. nuclear watchdog has withdrawn its inspectors and nuclear experts believe Iran relocated more than 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium—enough for 10 nuclear weapons—to a secret location.
What To Know
Araghchi, in a written interview with the French newspaper Le Monde, said the United States should compensate for the "serious damages" caused by the strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and guarantee there won't be more attacks. He also warned that sanctions complicate diplomacy and efforts to build trust around Iran's nuclear program.
"It was the U.S. that broke off negotiations and turned to military action. It is therefore essential that responsibility for these mistakes is acknowledged and that a clear sign of a change in behavior is observed," Araghchi said.
LATIN AMERICA
Please keep in mind that China is involved in this mega project.
Quote:Brazil and China have signed an agreement to launch a technical, environmental and economic feasibility study for a proposed 2,800-mile railway linking Brazil's Atlantic coast with Peru's Pacific port of Chancay.
The memorandum of understanding, made public on Monday, was agreed between Infra S.A., a Brazilian state-owned entity attached to the Ministry of Transport, and the China Railway Economic and Planning Research Institute.
Why It Matters
The proposed transcontinental corridor, if constructed, would represent a multibillion-dollar logistical overhaul for cross-continental trade, with estimates suggesting the cost could rise above $70 billion. Linking Brazil's Atlantic coast with the Pacific Ocean in Peru could shorten shipping times to Asian markets by as much as 12 days compared with current routes passing through the Panama Canal.
This diversification of trade infrastructure could decrease dependence on maritime choke points and foster expanded economic ties between South America and Asia. Infrastructure improvements on such a scale could make South American exports more competitive in Asian markets and potentially realign global supply chains.
What To Know
The feasibility study follows months of growing engagement between Brazil and China. In April, a Chinese delegation visited Brazil's Fico and Fiol railway lines, which are anticipated as important components for the larger corridor. The same group toured the Port of Santos, the busiest port in Latin America, which is also being expanded with Chinese investment.
The planned 2,800 miles of rail line would stretch from Ilhéus, Bahia, in northeastern Brazil, through the Amazon and the state of Acre, and ultimately cross the Andes Mountains into Peru.
The final destination would be Chancay, a major Pacific port. The project's cost, estimated at over $70 billion, makes it one of the most expensive infrastructure projects in South American history. As of the agreement, both countries have limited their commitment to a feasibility study, which will examine technical, environmental and economic implications. The study is projected to take up to five years before any construction could begin.
The feasibility study will need to account for significant logistical, technical and environmental hurdles. The planned railway traverses ecologically sensitive regions including portions of the Amazon rainforest and the Andes Mountains, raising concerns about potential impacts.
Both parties remain in the study phase and have not made final commitments on route selection or environmental mitigation.
The memorandum was signed after months of negotiation and on-site assessments, including a review of Fico and Fiol.
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