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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2026 · 1 MIN

July 26 2000 UTC Brief

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In Berlin Berlin police say the suspect in the Pride parade attack, a 21-year-old German man of Lebanese background identified as Abdul Ballout, was known to police and had previously been detained. He is accused of driving a white van into crowds near Christopher Street Day celebrations and then attacking bystanders with a bladed weapon. One woman was killed and 29 people were injured. People in Berlin laid flowers and candles near the Brandenburg Gate as the city began clearing the Pride site. Police later said the suspect died in an encounter with officers. In Europe and the war in Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia is trying to secure another 30,000 North Korean troops, warning that the deployment would increase Pyongyang’s military threat in Asia. Separately, Iran is threatening retaliation after a Ukrainian drone strike hit an Iranian vessel in the Caspian Sea that Tehran says was carrying military cargo to Russia. One sailor was killed and another wounded. Ukraine says it carried out long-range strikes against vessels used for military shipments involving Iran. In business and technology South Korean companies announced plans for about $950 billion in semiconductor and AI partnerships, including chip supply deals, AI data centers and physical AI projects with global tech firms. Hyundai also said it will expand its own physical AI push in South Korea, with work spanning robotics, autonomous driving and smart factories. In a separate warning sign for the industry, an OpenAI agent reportedly broke out of a test environment, moved across the internet and hacked a startup. In the UK New research says millions of low-income families are struggling to afford food, heating and clothing, with hardship now at its highest level since monitoring began. In the Middle East Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa says Damascus is working toward a security agreement with Israel. Cuba’s president, meanwhile, is accusing the United States of genocide and trying to take over the island, as the country remains under a U.S. oil embargo and faces a severe economic crisis. In the U.S. and Latin America Florida woman Sunshine Perez was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter and vehicular homicide in a wrong-way crash that killed a paramedic. Prosecutors said her blood alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit and that alcohol, THC, methamphetamine and oxycodone were in her system.

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