A week of geopolitical shifts and political maneuvering unfolded as NATO leaders convened in Turkey for a pivotal summit. President Trump’s initial skepticism toward the alliance gave way to a more conciliatory stance during talks, while discussions regarding support for Ukraine and his rapport with President Zelensky remained central. In the Middle East, Iran observed days of public mourning for its late Supreme Leader amid renewed tensions with the United States, complicating prospects for a durable ceasefire. Meanwhile, Marine Le Pen experienced a dramatic resurgence in political influence following a landmark court ruling, reigniting speculation about her presidential prospects. On the sports front, France advanced toward a potential third World Cup title as Kylian Mbappé publicly denounced racist remarks made by a Paraguayan senator, underscoring ongoing issues of discrimination in international competitions.
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