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WORLD The US and Iran postpone meeting: logistics and political tensions

06-19-2026 4:05 PM
On Friday, the White House announced the postponement of the long-awaited round of talks between the United States and Iran that was due to take...
Burrows won multiple Emmy awards and also directed episodes of “Friends,” “Frasier” and “The Mary Tyler Moore” show.

USA Tragedy on the North Side and the Role of Public Memory

06-19-2026 2:05 PM
Nearly all of the sources here discuss things that, in different ways, shape public memory: one piece about the death of James Burrows, a man who...
Canada's resounding World Cup win over Qatar doesn't just put the team in the driver's seat to advance in the tournament for the first time — it raises the prospect of even more Team Canada action in Vancouver.

NEIGHBORS Vancouver: World Cup, Housing and a Possible Whitecaps Move

06-19-2026 1:03 PM
Canada’s World Cup win brings playoff matches closer to Vancouver; Karin and Eby announced a $3.2 billion plan to buy unsold condos; Premier Eby...
Willow Enright leads a chant supporting the striking Seattle Art Museum Visitor Service Officer Union in front of Seattle Art Museum. A separate union representing other SAM employees officially organized this week with a successful unionization vote. (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times, 2024)

SEATTLE Seattle Art Museum staff create union

06-19-2026 12:05 PM
A vast majority of employees at the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) — 94% — voted to form a union, Seattle Art Museum Workers United (SAMWU). The vote,...
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson attends the WNBA Storm season opener against the Golden State Valkyries at Climate Pledge Arena on May 8. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE Seattle’s unlikely sports mayor: how Katie Wilson became the face of the city’s sports year

06-19-2026 10:05 AM
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson admits that, before taking office, she was hardly interested in professional sports at all. This sharply contrasts with...

EVENTS Seattle in June 2026: what to see from June 19 to the end of the month

06-19-2026 9:06 AM
June in Seattle is the time when the city switches into celebration mode: waterfronts and neighborhoods host fairs and night markets, parks kick off...

EVENTS Event calendar: June 19 — August 2026 in Seattle and SF

06-19-2026 9:02 AM
This roundup is for planning ahead: starting June 19, 2026, you can look forward to major baseball series at T-Mobile Park, big concerts at Climate...
FIFA in Seattle

OPINIONS Seattle's World Cup Week: What's Happening on June 19 and What's Coming Next

06-19-2026 8:32 AM
Seattle, June 19, 2026 — A guide to FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle: today's USMNT showdown against Australia at Seattle Stadium, what's happening...
Война США против Ирана привела к серьезной деформации и без того уже приходившей в упадок системы взаимоотношений Америки с государствами Персидского залива.…

REACTIONS How Beijing, Ankara and Kyiv See the U.S. Today

06-19-2026 7:06 AM
In June 2026 the United States simultaneously represents a source of threat, a security guarantor and a key economic partner for many countries....

Seattle

An aircraft tanker drops fire retardant on a neighborhood near Spokane Tuesday. The fire consumed several houses, but firefighters prevented many more from burning. (Colin Mulvany / The Spokesman-Review)

Massive response to an early-season wildfire near Spokane

06-19-2026 6:05 AM
A fast-moving wildfire, driven by strong winds and sweeping through the Up River area east of Spokane at the start of Washington’s fire season,...
Passengers on American Airlines flight 6324 headed from Los Angeles to Seattle were greeted with World Cup swag on Thursday, June 18, 2026. (Courtesy of / American Airlines)

Flight surprise: passengers gifted U.S. national team jerseys

06-18-2026 10:04 PM
Passengers on American Airlines flight 6324, traveling from Los Angeles to Seattle, got a pleasant surprise when they boarded: a men's U.S. national...
Fans of Bosnia-Herzegovina cheer after their team scored the opening goal in a World Cup match against Canada on June 12. The Seattle Soccer Celebration is a barge floating on Elliott Bay throughout the World Cup. (Nicole Pasia / The Seattle Times)

World Cup Takes Over Seattle: Guide to Bars and Fan Zones

06-18-2026 3:05 PM
Seattle is gripped by true soccer fever: the city has become a giant viewing area for the world’s most prestigious tournament. From raucous English...
Damon Brown, a Seattle-based artist who goes by Creative Lou, is one of the winners of the Juneteenth Matchday Design contest hosted by SeattleFWC26. (Sung Park)

Juneteenth Matchday Design Winners to Show Art in Seattle

06-18-2026 12:07 PM
Samray Estifanos, a 27-year-old graphic designer from a Seattle suburb, has lived and breathed soccer since he was four. Every Saturday he plays...
Soccer fans disembark at International District/Chinatown Station and head to Seattle Stadium before Belgium vs. Egypt World Cup match Monday. Light rail carried an estimated 210,000 passengers Monday, the third-highest volume ever, said spokesperson Henry Bendon. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

Record ridership in Seattle: light rail carried 210,000 fans

06-18-2026 10:05 AM
Seattle’s light rail system experienced one of its busiest days ever during the World Cup match between Belgium and Egypt, which ended 1-1. Sound...

Licensing crisis: how the social work exam is stalling inclusivity

06-18-2026 6:05 AM
To get a clinical social worker license in Washington state, you must complete a master's degree, log thousands of hours of supervised practice, and...
Egypt fans celebrate a goal against Belgium during the World Cup Group G soccer match on Monday, June 15, 2026, in Seattle.  (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)

Ticket Prices for US-Australia Match in Seattle Soar

06-17-2026 10:05 PM
Those who hoped to buy last-minute tickets for the World Cup match between the United States and Australia in Seattle should brace for an unpleasant...
Group of teens, one adult arrested after allegedly pointing guns at driver in downtown Seattle

Seattle: teen arrests, City Light hikes, and Seahawks front-office reshuffle

06-17-2026 6:07 PM
In Seattle news: teens with guns terrorized a driver on a highway, municipal utility City Light is proposing a record 20% electricity rate increase...
The Flora Bakehouse’s Bluey’s Pavlova sundae — inspired by Australia — is a strawberry soft-serve with meringue and whipped cream topped with kiwi and berries. (Bernadette Biela)

World Cup Dessert Passport 2026: Team-Inspired Ice Creams in Seattle

06-17-2026 3:05 PM
Five Seattle bakeries have teamed up to create a unique promotion, the "World Cup Sundae Passport," timed to the arrival of the 2026 FIFA World Cup...

Weather

🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, WA

06-19-2026 5:06 AM
Today, 06/19, Seattle will see warm and sunny weather. The air temperature will rise to 75°F, which is above normal. Winds light, northeast, around 5 mph. Humidity moderate (about 50%), UV index high (7–8) — sun protection recommended. Pressure is normal, visibility excellent. Sunrise was at 5:12 am, sunset will be at 9:08 pm — the longest day of the year. The Moon is in its first quarter. Air quality is generally good. Overall, a perfect day for walking and outdoor activities, but take a hat...

Neighbors

Vancouver bars are rushing beer and staff to the front line of the World Cup's war on thirst.

World Cup in Vancouver: records, marches and a red city

06-18-2026 1:04 PM
Vancouver is experiencing a football boom: Australian fans nearly drained the bars on Granville Street, Canadian supporters are preparing a historic march to BC Place to back the national team in the match against Qatar, and the city is turning red. Vancouver's Granville Street Bars Survive a World Cup Beer Tsunami: Aussie Fans Almost Drink the City Dry The opening weekend of the FIFA World Cup in Vancouver brought a surge of business that no one could have fully anticipated, with one bar...
British Columbia's police watchdog is investigating after a man died while in custody in Vancouver.

Incidents in Vancouver: investigations and infrastructure issues

06-16-2026 1:04 PM
Today's news touches on several key events in Metro Vancouver: an independent probe into the death of a man in police custody, a large power outage in the southern part of the city, and a full strike by 700 utility workers threatening parks and water treatment systems. Death under mysterious circumstances: British Columbia's police watchdog investigates after man dies in cell A new scandal involving police actions is unfolding in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Independent...
Australia and Turkey kick off their World Cup Group D match at BC Place in Vancouver on Saturday. A blend of Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass was chosen for the BC Place pitch.Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Canada Riding a Wave of Events: World Cup, Strikes and Heat in Vancouver

06-15-2026 1:05 PM
The spotlight is on three key topics: a successful World Cup kickoff in Vancouver on natural turf, a large-scale strike by Metro Vancouver infrastructure workers, and a forecast of potentially record heat in the region. Australia Praises BC Place Pitch: "Perfect Playing Conditions" The natural grass pitch installed at BC Place in Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup received high marks from world-class players after passing its first test in a group-stage match. On Saturday Australia earned a...
Your travel time onboard the Amtrak Cascades from Canada into the U.S. just got a bit shorter. The change comes just as crowds are heading into Seattle for Worl

Strike and Heat: What Awaits Vancouver

06-14-2026 1:04 PM
Vancouver faces a triple challenge: a municipal workers' strike is disrupting infrastructure services, an extreme heat wave is forcing water conservation due to critical repair work, and at the same time cross-border rail service to the U.S. is improving with new measures on the train route. The route from Vancouver to Seattle is shorter: what's changed on the Amtrak route The train trip from Canadian Vancouver to American Seattle has become slightly faster, which is especially important now as...
It's been a rough few weeks for Helen Chan Sun. Last month, one B.C. Supreme Court judge jailed the Vancouver developer for civil contempt. This week, even as Sun remained behind bars, another judge from the same court declared the former multimillionaire bankrupt, paving the way for a trustee to oversee her finances.

Vancouver: Bankruptcy, World Cup and Pet Rescue

06-13-2026 1:04 PM
In the latest Vancouver news roundup: developer Helen Chan Sun declared bankrupt while in jail; the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off with Australia vs. Turkey and Science World was transformed; and a touching story of stolen dogs and cats reunited with their owners after a suspect was arrested in British Columbia. Vancouver developer Helen Chan Sun declared bankrupt while jailed for contempt of court Recent weeks have been a true ordeal for Helen Chan Sun, once a multimillionaire and a notable...
In 1976, about 10,000 people from more than 130 countries came to Vancouver to propose solutions for a rapidly urbanizing world. Mother Teresa spoke, Bill Reid contributed a mural, and attendees discussed ideas from student-made electric cars to DIY building materials.

Vancouver: from a "forgotten" conference to a football boom

06-11-2026 1:06 PM
Digest of news on three vivid events in the life of Vancouver and British Columbia: the historic UN housing conference, an influx of Australian fans for the World Cup, and a slowdown in the housing market. The "Woodstock" of housing conferences: how Vancouver tried 50 years ago to save the world from urban chaos In 1976, when the world faced a population explosion, rapid urbanization and the rise of "megacities," an event took place in Vancouver that journalists dubbed the "Woodstock" of...
Cargo ships at anchor on English Bay and the downtown Vancouver, B.C., skyline are seen on October 16, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck.DD

Lights and Shelter: Vancouver News

06-10-2026 1:06 PM
Vancouver unveiled a free summer fireworks event, Summer Lights, on July 31, and the premier of British Columbia offered refuge to a Somali referee who was denied entry to the World Cup by the U.S. Vancouver solved the fireworks problem: new show replaces cancelled celebration of light Residents and visitors of Vancouver can breathe a sigh of relief: city officials announced a free fireworks display in English Bay this summer. The event, called Summer Lights in English Bay, will take place on...

USA

“Although the Complaint concedes that Lou DiBella threatened Guillot in various ways,” the response filing states, “Guillot never reported to anyone at the City of Richmond and/or the Economic Development Authority that DiBella ‘threatened to kill Guillot and his family.’”

Land and Fire Conflicts: How Infrastructure Becomes a Flashpoint

06-18-2026 2:05 PM
Stories from Richmond, Virginia, and rural Oregon might seem completely different: in one case, a high‑profile federal defamation suit between a developer and the owner of a Minor League Baseball club; in the other, fires near a solar farm, a highway, and an RV campground. But underlying all these events is the same theme: how pieces of modern infrastructure (stadiums, commercial real estate, solar panels, roads, recreation areas) become arenas not only of economic competition but of legal and...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Two bicyclists were killed and a third was injured in a suspected DUI crash on June 11 on the Pacific Coast Highway in Ventura County, California. A 24-year-old man from Oxnard was arrested in connection with the incident. Kellie Standish, 33, of Bend, Oregon, and William Tucker, 39, of Ventura, California,

Fragile security: how sudden violence and the elements reshape everyday life

06-18-2026 8:05 AM
Each of the three reports from different parts of the U.S. — a nighttime storm in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana; a deadly crash involving cyclists in California; and a manhunt for a shooter in Maryland — may at first seem unrelated. Together, however, they form a very familiar picture: the ordinary, seemingly stable routines of daily life can be shattered at any moment — by nature, human recklessness, or intentional violence. People go to work, ride bikes along the ocean, attend university, and...
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Fragility of Big Plans: Elections, Disasters and Sport as a Mirror of Uncertainty

06-17-2026 8:04 AM
In all three stories — from the Georgia primaries to a wildfire near Spokane and the injury of a Tour de France star — there seems at first glance to be nothing in common. Political intrigue in the American South, a local tragedy in the U.S. Northwest, and a decision by a European cycling team look like plots from different worlds. But viewed more broadly, they form a single narrative about how fragile even the most carefully laid plans become when confronted with reality — political, natural,...
People gather near charred vehicles following a deadly collision between two helicopters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 14, 2026.Ricardo Moraes / Reuters

The Fragility of Modern Infrastructure and the Cost in Human Lives

06-16-2026 8:07 AM
Three seemingly unrelated news items — the death of musician Oliver Tree in a helicopter crash in Brazil, a serious road accident in Nashua, and a large-scale dredging project at the Port of Santos — actually form a single story. It is a story about how the modern world pushes for speed, volume, and scale in the movement of people and goods, while the price of an error or technical failure remains invariably high. The same systems that bring economic growth and global mobility also create new...
President Donald Trump appears on a trader's screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, Feb. 20, 2026.

Power, Risk and Trust: How Different Crises Expose a Single Problem

06-15-2026 2:04 PM
Stories about the crash of a strategic bomber, the president’s frenetic trading activity on the stock market, and a regional TV station winning an Emmy for coverage of a church shooting may at first seem unrelated. Together, however, they form a cohesive picture of how society today tests and rethinks trust in those who manage risk: the military, politicians, financial managers and journalists. In all three accounts the central question becomes: who controls the danger, who controls information...
US President Donald Trump has announced a ceasefire agreement with Iran.

Fragility of Security: From Missouri Skies to the Strait of Hormuz

06-15-2026 8:06 AM
Three news items that at first glance seem completely different actually tell a single story about how fragile security remains in the modern world and how unbearably high the price of mistakes can be. A skydiving plane disaster in Missouri near a small airfield, and almost simultaneously — reports about the end of the U.S. and Israeli war with Iran and an agreement to cease fire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz in pieces from NBC News and Al Jazeera — are different scales of the same dramatic...
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Media, Power and Reputation: How Public Stories Become "Narratives"

06-14-2026 8:05 AM
When you read news items that at first glance seem unrelated — a local shooting at a mall in South Carolina, Tyra Banks’ lawsuit against Netflix, and a political dispute over Donald Trump’s name at the Kennedy Center — it appears to be just a chaotic stream of events. But viewing them as parts of a single picture reveals an important theme: how the modern media environment turns incidents and people into "narratives," shapes reputation and politics, and influences public perception far more...
Sabato's Crystal Ball shifted three Senate races toward Democrats, saying they have a clearer path to winning the majority in the midterm elections.

A World Living in Extremes

06-12-2026 8:07 AM
The American agenda these days looks, at first glance, fragmented: destructive storms and record heat, a tense fight for control of the Senate, a pause in the career of a legendary ice dance duo. But on closer inspection, all three stories are connected by a common theme: life under constant stress and rising extremes — climatic, political, human. The country, and individual people within it, are forced to learn to exist under permanent pressure, to find footholds and make decisions in...
Rip Roarin' Falls at Carowinds, on the North Carolina-South Carolina border, promises the tallest drop on a water ride, plus backward drops reaching speeds of up to 50 mph in 2027.

Risk, adrenaline and control: how we manage danger

06-11-2026 2:07 PM
In three very different storylines — from a water slide with a record drop, through a stolen SUV in the ocean off a quiet suburb, to behind-the-scenes talks between the US and Iran about a nuclear deal and the security of the Strait of Hormuz — a single common theme unexpectedly emerges. It is the human relationship to risk and attempts to put it under control: in the entertainment industry risk is turned into safe adrenaline; in the criminal story uncontrolled risk creates a threat to the...

Reactions

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Venezuela and Turkey react to a possible US–Iran deal

06-18-2026 11:07 PM
Recent reports of a potential agreement between the United States and Iran have prompted a wave of commentary and political interpretation in...
America’s war with Iran has already transformed the Middle East. For years, the Islamic Republic’s clerical regime bragged that it could strangle the Persian Gulf. But it refrained from...

How the World Argues About the US: Europe, the Gulf and China

06-17-2026 7:14 AM
In mid‑June 2026, foreign debates about the United States are concentrated on several overlapping threads. First, there is Washington’s foreign...
2026 Iran war | Explained, United States, Israel, Strait of Hormuz, Map, & Conflict | Britannica

How the World Debates America: Russia, China and Turkey on US Foreign Policy

06-16-2026 5:04 PM
In mid‑June 2026, discussion of the United States in international media again reminds us that Washington remains the main "distribution center" of...
Американське видання Politico розкриває парадоксальну ситуацію, у якій опинилася Україна напередодні саміту G7: уперше за роки активних бойових дій Київ здобуває більше території, ніж втрачає, а українські дрони ефективно підривають російські лінії постачання, але водночас країна потерпає від браку ракет-перехоплювачів і пошкодженої енергетичної інфраструктури. Видання аналізує, як ці суперечливі обставини формують дипломатичний порядок денний: союзники сподіваються скористатися відносним поліпшенням ситуації на фронті, аби переконати Дональда Трампа не втрачати уваги до війни й закрити критичні прогалини в підтримці. Паралельно йдеться про серію оборонних угод між Україною та Великою Британією, Німеччиною й Канадою у сфері виробництва дронів, а також про глухий кут у мирних переговорах – зокрема через відволікання Вашингтона на Іран. Politico зауважує, що після G7 на Україну чекають конференція з відновлення у Ґданську, саміт НАТО в Анкарі та зустріч

America in the Crosshairs: Germany, Ukraine and Japan Debate the US Role

06-16-2026 7:08 AM
Today, outside the United States, discussions are not about one or two headline episodes but about a knot of issues in which Washington has become...
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's resort, in Palm Beach, Florida, on December 29, 2025 [Jonathan Ernst/Reuters]

How the world reads Washington: Israel, Australia and Ukraine on a new phase of American power

06-15-2026 5:10 PM
In mid‑June 2026 the United States again finds itself at the epicenter of global debate — but this time not only as a "hegemon," rather as the...
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How the World Sees America Now: Germany, Japan and Israel Debate Trump

06-15-2026 7:07 AM
The American agenda is once again dominating the planet’s information airwaves, but the set of questions being asked in Berlin, Tokyo and Tel Aviv...
How US Tariffs Are Shaping Tech Trade in 2025 and 2026 - TecEx

How the World Argues with America: Brazil, Saudi Arabia and Australia

06-14-2026 5:03 PM
In June 2026, discussion of the United States in the foreign press and among experts noticeably shifted: the foreground is no longer the abstract...
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How the World Sees America Today: Germany, Brazil and Australia

06-14-2026 7:08 AM
In mid‑June 2026, debates about the United States in Germany, Brazil and Australia are rarely abstract; they almost always come through the prism of...
Активизация США не изменит эту реальность, считает МИД

How the World Argues with America: Iran War, the Crisis of Unipolarity and "Fatigue with the US" Seen by...

06-13-2026 7:07 AM
In early summer 2026 the United States again found itself at the center of global debates — but the tone of those conversations has noticeably...

World

Venezuela apeló ante la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos para limitar subasta de Citgo

Reuters: US expands Citgo protection, eases telecom and Conviasa restrictions

06-19-2026 4:07 AM
The US administration on Thursday issued two new general licenses related to Venezuela that permit certain transactions in the telecommunications and postal services sectors, as well as the supply of goods and services for the state airline Conviasa. In addition, a third license extends an exception protecting the Venezuela-owned refinery Citgo Petroleum. These measures, published by the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), are part of carve-outs within the...
الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترمب (يسار) ونائبه جيه دي فانس (الفرنسية)

Vance lashes out at Israel over criticism of Iran deal

06-19-2026 3:06 AM
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance publicly and unusually sharply criticized Israeli officials for their negative reaction to Washington’s preliminary agreement with Tehran. He called the Israeli side’s behavior a “strange panic” and “hysteria,” reminding Benjamin Netanyahu’s government that two-thirds of Israel’s defensive armaments are produced in the United States and paid for by American taxpayers. These remarks mark a rare instance of open conflict between allies accustomed to settling...
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World reactions to the US–Iran agreement

06-18-2026 7:08 PM
The deal between the US and Iran, to which a notable role is attributed to Donald Trump, has produced a wide range of assessments in the international community: from approval by some world leaders — including mentions of support from Putin and statements by ASEAN leaders — to cautious remarks that this is only a "first step" and that new tests may lie ahead. Experts warn of the risk of the conflict spreading to neighboring regions, primarily in relations with Israel and Lebanon, and...
أوساط إسرائيلية تتوقع اتخاذ واشنطن خطوات عملية ضد إسرائيل إذا استمر نتنياهو في رفض المطالب الأمريكية (وكالات)

Trump and Netanyahu in Open Conflict Over Deal with Iran

06-18-2026 4:06 PM
Relations between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu have sharply deteriorated after Washington and Tehran signed a memorandum of understanding. The document, concluded with Pakistan’s mediation, provides for a cessation of hostilities and the start of 60 days of negotiations to reach a final agreement. In Israel this was called a political and strategic shock, undermining the so-called “absolute victory” and restricting the freedom of action of the Israeli...
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Delcy Rodríguez and Economic Cabinet Set Development Plan

06-18-2026 4:07 AM
At a meeting between Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez and the Economic Cabinet, a roadmap was approved to strengthen state policy aimed at restoring and prospering the country's economy. The primary focus was on implementing the "Renacer 2026" plan, which provides for the consolidation of national political peace, the complete cessation of unilateral coercive measures, and the expansion of productive forces. Participants also discussed the development of 14 engines of the...
بينما ظهر بزشكيان (يمين) منفردا في صورة رسمية، اختار ترمب أجواء احتفالية لتوثيق لحظة التوقيع (الجزيرة)

Surprise in Islamabad: Trump and Iran’s President Signed the Memorandum Early in Paris and...

06-18-2026 3:05 AM
The unexpected signing of the "Memorandum of Understanding in Islamabad" between Washington and Tehran took place two days earlier than planned in Geneva. The ceremony had two completely different faces: at the Palace of Versailles in Paris, President Donald Trump publicly signed the document during a dinner hosted by Emmanuel Macron — a clip posted by Dan Scavino was captioned, "A fairly important moment in history that we share together…". On the other hand, in Tehran the Iranian president...
ستيفن كوك يتوقع أن يتراجع الوجود العسكري الأمريكي في الشرق الأوسط إلى مستوى محدود (رويترز)

War with Iran Exposed Limits of US Influence, Expert Says

06-17-2026 4:06 PM
American expert Steven Cook argues that the war waged by the US against Iran has demonstrated the limited reach of Washington’s influence in the Middle East and has revived calls to end the American presence in the region. In his view, the military operation “Epic Fury,” launched by President Trump, did not yield any real strategic gains. Despite loud declarations of victory, the actual state of affairs and the terms of the agreement paint a very different picture. Cook examines in detail the...
Canciller Gil: La pertinencia venezolana sobre el Esequibo es una verdad jurídica e histórica que na

Venezuela Rejects ICC Jurisdiction in Esequibo Dispute

06-17-2026 4:08 AM
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ivan Gil, at a conference on the territorial dispute over Guyana’s Esequibo, said that Caracas possesses irrefutable historical and legal evidence of its rights to the territory. Speaking at the Teresa Carreño Theatre, Gil emphasized that Venezuela has presented the international community with a "solid legal strategy" demonstrating the legitimacy of its claims. "This is a legal and historical truth that no one can dispute," the diplomat said, praising the team that...
العلم الإيراني مرفوعا في أحد شوارع طهران (رويترز)

Draft US–Iran Deal: End of War and Nuclear Compromise

06-17-2026 3:06 AM
Bloomberg has published the text of a draft memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, which is expected to be formally signed in Switzerland this coming Friday. The document envisages the cessation of hostilities on all fronts and the parties’ commitment to conclude a final agreement within 60 days with the possibility of an extension, while Tehran would retain its current nuclear program. The publication of the document comes amid questions about whether the draft...

Knowledge

Fremont Troll in Seattle - See the Famous Creature Under the Bridge - Go Guides

The Troll Who Befriended an Entire City: How One Sculpture Changed Everything

06-19-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine a dark, dirty place under a massive bridge—somewhere nobody wanted to go. It was scary, unpleasant, and dangerous. Now imagine that a giant troll lives there, and that every resident in the neighborhood absolutely adores him: they bring him gifts and take photos next to him, like he’s an old friend. That’s exactly what happened in Seattle, in the Fremont neighborhood, where the famous Troll under the Aurora Bridge appeared in 1990. And this story isn’t just about a sculpture. It’s a...
Seattle Office of Arts & Culture celebrates 1% for Public Art - Art Beat

The Magic Penny: How One Percent Turned Trolls into Gold

06-18-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine a city has 100 rubles to build a new school. And someone says: “Let’s spend one ruble not on bricks, but on something beautiful — a statue, a mosaic, or a fountain.” Sounds odd, right? Why spend money on decorations when you could buy more desks or computers? But here’s the surprising part: in the American city of Seattle they’ve been doing exactly that for fifty years. And that one cent out of a dollar has turned into real magic that transformed whole neighborhoods and made people...
Japanese American internment in pictures | Britannica

Hidden treasures: how wooden doors taught architects to keep memory

06-18-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine you had to leave your home in a hurry and didn’t know when you would return. What would you take with you? What would you hide to preserve? That’s how Japanese families in Seattle felt in 1942, when the government forced them to leave their homes and move to special camps far from the city. But some of them did something remarkable: they hid parts of their houses so they could find them again one day. A neighborhood that vanished overnight There was a whole neighborhood in Seattle where...
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Giant Cowboy Boots That Taught a Neighborhood to Dream Again

06-17-2026 11:34 PM
In one Seattle neighborhood stand enormous cowboy boots as tall as a two-story house. Nearby is a giant cowboy hat that once sheltered a gas station. These strange sculptures tell an astonishing story of how an entire neighborhood transformed from a sad, empty place into a vibrant space full of artists, musicians, and dreamers. The story shows how decisions made many years ago create problems today — and how people find creative ways to solve them. A neighborhood that made things Georgetown is...
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Bookstores That Turned Kids into Keepers of Memory

06-17-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine your grandmother telling an amazing story about how her family moved to a new city, or about how to cook a special dish whose recipe was passed down through generations. Now imagine that story might disappear forever because no one recorded it. That’s what happened to thousands of stories in Seattle—until small bookstores figured out how to turn ordinary children into real "memory detectives." And it all happened thanks to simple technology and kind hearts. When big stores nearly beat...
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Grandmothers on Bicycles Who Changed the City

06-16-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine: 1978, a rainy day in Seattle. A group of elderly women on old bicycles stands in front of City Hall. They are soaked through, but they do not leave. In their hands are thick notebooks with notes and photographs. These women came to demand that the city build safe bike lanes. And you know what? They won. But almost no one remembers that. This story is rarely told when people talk about Seattle’s bike lanes. Everyone assumes they were built for young environmentalists or athletes. But...
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Houses That Sang Jazz: How Buildings Taught Musicians a Distinct Sound

06-16-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine an ordinary house on an ordinary street. By day there's a shop or a barber. But when evening falls, music starts coming from the basement — music so special people came to hear it from across the city. This is not a fairy tale but the real story of Jackson Street in Seattle's Central District, where ordinary buildings turned into music schools and created a wholly new jazz sound. In the 1940s and 1950s something remarkable happened on that street. Because of discriminatory rules of the...
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The Girl Who Refused to Leave: How the Chief’s Daughter Preserved Her People’s Memory

06-15-2026 11:33 PM
In Seattle there is an extraordinary story about a girl who grew up to be so brave that not even powerful city officials could force her to leave her home. Her name was Kikisoblu, but most people knew her as Princess Angeline. She was the daughter of Chief Seattle — the man the city is named after. And although more than 150 years have passed since those events, her story helps us hear the voices of people whom history textbooks almost forgot. The little cabin that wouldn’t be moved Imagine:...
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Secret forest that protects Seattle’s water

06-15-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine turning on the kitchen tap and clean water flows out straight from a forest — no chemicals, no special treatment. Sounds like magic? For Seattle residents it’s a daily reality. But behind this miracle is an extraordinary story about a bold decision made more than a century ago, and about the families who had to give up their homes for the future of the city. The city that bought an entire forest In the early 1900s Seattle was growing fast, and the city urgently needed clean water....

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Seattle's World Cup Week: What's Happening Now and What's Coming Next

06-18-2026 8:32 AM
Seattle, June 18, 2026 — A guide to FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle: match recaps, the next Seattle Stadium fixtures, free fan celebrations around...
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Seattle's World Cup Week: June 17, 2026

06-17-2026 1:32 AM
Seattle, June 17, 2026 — A guide to FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle: yesterday's tournament action and today's outlook, the next ten days of matches...
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The Hundred-Thousand-Dollar Question for Washington State

06-10-2026 5:35 PM
There is a number making the rounds in Olympia this week, and it is doing what big round numbers do: flattering some people, insulting others, and...