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The Daily Brief
Sunday, June 14, 2026 · Evening Edition"All the bits fit to print"brief.shuv.me
The Iran war ended on paper today - Trump declared the deal done, Pakistan brokered the signing ceremony for Friday in Switzerland, Asian markets jumped 5% and oil fell below 84 dollars, and the G7 opened in France with a reshuffled agenda nobody had scripted 48 hours earlier; Russia still struck Kyiv, Carolina hoisted the Stanley Cup, and plenty of the fine print on the Strait of Hormuz remained conspicuously unread.
Asia benchmarks in Tokyo and Seoul jumped more than 5% and Brent crude fell more than 4 dollars a barrel after Trump confirmed a tentative agreement to end the Iran war and authorized removal of the US naval blockade of Iranian ports; Iran confirmed the deal but said implementation including reopening the Strait of Hormuz would not begin until a formal signing scheduled for Friday in Switzerland, with broader nuclear negotiations expected over the next 60 days.
The Carolina Hurricanes blanked the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6 on Sunday to claim their second Stanley Cup, exactly 20 years after their first; Brandon Bussi recorded his first career playoff shutout stopping 22 shots, Jordan Staal won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP, and coach Rod Brind Amour became the first to lift the Cup as both player and head coach of the same franchise.
Trump arrives in Evian-les-Bains for the G7 summit starting Monday with a transformed agenda; the Iran deal announced hours before leaving Washington may soften tensions with allies on Gulf energy, but Ukraine aid, China trade frictions, and tariff disputes remain unresolved going into the talks.
Iran deputy FM confirmed an immediate end to the war while signaling the Strait would reopen Friday under Iran terms, not immediately; Iranian hardliners publicly opposed what they called capitulation, Israel campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon remained unresolved, and Senator Lindsey Graham said he was somewhat concerned that Iran view of the agreement seems different than what the American negotiating team is claiming.
The Times is reviewing columnist Nick Kristof work after Semafor found at least a dozen instances since 2022 where he wrote favorably about Bill Gates and other former donors to his scuttled Oregon gubernatorial campaign without disclosing those financial ties, despite a 2022 pledge by the paper to readers that such connections would be disclosed.
Thousands gathered at the White House Ellipse for UFC Freedom 250, a live MMA event on the South Lawn celebrating Trump 80th birthday, with Alex Pereira fighting Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title in a bid to become the first three-division UFC champion in history.
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif announced the agreement Sunday afternoon, saying both sides would declare the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts; Trump posted Let the oil flow and authorized the naval blockade removal, while the UK, France, Germany, and Italy issued a joint statement saying they were prepared to lift Iran sanctions upon formal signing.
Brent crude fell nearly 5% to 83.18 dollars and US oil dropped 5.6% to 80.13 dollars on the deal announcement, though energy analyst Vandana Hari warned that a lack of detail on what was actually agreed is likely to inject unease and uncertainty into the market through at least the week ahead; the Strait had been effectively closed since US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran in late February.
A large-scale Russian ballistic missile and Shahed drone assault on Ukraine Monday killed five rescuers in Kharkiv, struck by a second missile while fighting the first blaze, and wounded at least 20 in Kyiv, with strikes hitting a 25-story apartment building, a market, and sparking a fire at one of Ukraine most significant historic religious landmarks.
As US attention pivots to the Iran deal and G7, Bloomberg opinion argues Europe willingness to sustain Ukraine support without Washington lead is now the defining test of whether EU strategic autonomy is real or rhetorical.
Seoul and Washington agreed to coordinate on the Korean won recent weakness, a sign that currency alignment remains a quiet bilateral priority even as both governments are absorbed by the Iran deal market fallout.
Pakistani authorities arrested a police officer in connection with the fatal shooting of Hania Ahmed, an Australian girl described by family as happy, bubbly, and friendly, a case drawing attention to accountability gaps in Pakistan security forces on the same day the country celebrated its diplomatic role brokering the Iran-US ceasefire.
Jane Street makes the case that formal verification is moving from academic curiosity to practical engineering necessity, backed by their own production use.
Adding Caddy compatibility to zeroserve yielded dramatic benchmark gains; a concrete case for how proxy-layer choices dominate real-world server performance.
The Register pushes back on prompt-engineering maximalism: LLMs are deterministic code artifacts, and better outputs come from better models, not clever system prompts.
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