World News Today: Canada Backs Palestine | Trump’s Tariff | Wildfires Rage in Spain & Portugal | DNN

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Stay informed with today's top international news stories:

  1. Canada to recognize Palestine at the UN in September—major shift in Middle East diplomacy.
  2. Trump imposes a 15% tariff on South Korean goods—impact on global trade.
  3. UK and Australia hold talks on Gaza peace efforts.
  4. Spain and Portugal face dangerous wildfires—evacuations underway.
  5. Trump will attend the ASEAN Summit in Malaysia.
  6. Epstein files resurface, and Gaza faces a growing food and water crisis.

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