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WBG maintains its 2026 US GDP growth forecast at 2.2%.
2026-06-11
WBG maintains its 2026 US GDP growth forecast at 2.2%.
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On June 10 (US local time) / early June 11 Beijing time US Defense Secretary Hegseth said US Central Command will be “very busy” that evening because the US military “will strike Iran fiercely” and “will bomb key facilities inside Iran.” He said any
On June 10 (US local time) / early June 11 Beijing time US Defense Secretary Hegseth said US Central Command will be “very busy” that evening because the US military “will strike Iran fiercely” and “will bomb key facilities inside Iran.” He said any action is intended to advance US military interests and bolster its diplomatic position, adding “if you need to talk to Iran with bombs, we’ll talk with bombs.”
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June 10 — Colombian President Gustavo Petro denied reports he had been temporarily suspended, saying a single lawmaker had filed a request with the House Committee on Investigations and Accusations but that the committee has no authority to suspend t
June 10 — Colombian President Gustavo Petro denied reports he had been temporarily suspended, saying a single lawmaker had filed a request with the House Committee on Investigations and Accusations but that the committee has no authority to suspend the president. Speaking in New York at a UN Security Council meeting, Petro said any suspension would require Senate action, warned the move may breach Colombian law and could be taken to the Supreme Court, and accused the initiating lawmaker of making demands to the government amounting to extortion.
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