Dallas hosts World Cup buzz as UK leadership shakes, Iran peace roadmap moves forward, Midwest tornadoes strike, reflecting pool controversy

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June 22’s briefing covers a Dallas-bound World Cup moment with Argentina’s Messi in focus; British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces his resignation, with Andy Burnham as a leading successor; US-Iran talks lay out a 60-day roadmap toward a peace agreement after Trump’s threats; a deadly Midwest tornado outbreak prompts flash-flood warnings across the Central Plains to the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys; and President Trump claims vandals damaged the algae-plagued Reflecting Pool on the National Mall, fueling debate over DC’s revitalization efforts.
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