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<p>SAM McNEIL July 14, 2025 at 2:11 AM</p>

<p>El comisionado europeo para el comercio y la seguridad económica Maros Sefcovic (der) con la presidenta de la Comisión Europea Ursula von der Leyen, en Bruselas, el 9 de abril del 2025. (AP foto/Omar Havana)</p>

<p>BRUSSELS (AP) — European trade ministers are meeting in Brussels on Monday, following U.S. President Donald Trump's surprise announcement of 30% tariffs on the European Union.</p>

<p>The EU is America's biggest business partner and the world's largest trading bloc. The U.S. decision will have repercussions for governments, companies and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic.</p>

<p>"We shouldn't impose countermeasures at this stage, but we should prepare to be ready to use all the tools in the toolbox," said Denmark's foreign minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, told reporters ahead of the meeting. "So we want a deal, but there's an old saying: 'If you want peace, you have to prepare for war.'"</p>

<p>The tariffs, also imposed on Mexico, are set to start on Aug. 1 and could make everything from French cheese and Italian leather goods to German electronics and Spanish pharmaceuticals more expensive in the U.S., and destabilize economies from Portugal to Norway.</p>

<p>Meanwhile, Brussels decided to suspend retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods scheduled to take effect Monday in hopes of reaching a trade deal with the Trump administration by the end of the month.</p>

<p>The "countermeasures" by the EU, which negotiates trade deals on behalf of its 27 member countries, will be delayed until Aug. 1.</p>

<p>Trump's letter shows "that we have until the first of August" to negotiate, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told reporters in Brussels on Sunday.</p>

<p>The letters to the EU and Mexico come in the midst of an on-and-off Trump threat to impose tariffs on countries and right an imbalance in trade.</p>

<p>Trump in April imposed tariffs on dozens of countries, before pausing them for 90 days to negotiate individual deals. As the three-month grace period ended this week, he began sending tariff letters to leaders but again has pushed back the implementation day for what he says will be just a few more weeks.</p>

<p>If he moves forward with the tariffs, it could have ramifications for nearly every aspect of the global economy.</p>

<p>In the wake of the new tariffs, European leaders largely closed ranks, calling for unity but also a steady hand to not provoke further acrimony.</p>

<p>Just last week, Europe was cautiously optimistic.</p>

<p>Officials told reporters on Friday they weren't expecting a letter like the one sent Saturday and that a trade deal was to be inked in "the coming days." For months, the EU has broadcast that it has strong retaliatory measures ready if talks fail.</p>

<p>Reeling from successive rebukes from Washington, the EU is now diversifying its economic, political and defense networks, mostly in Asia.</p>

<p>The EU top brass will visit Beijing fora summit later this month while courting other Pacific nations like South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, and Indonesia, whose prime minister visited Brussels over the weekend to sign a new economic partnership with the EU. It also has mega-deals in the works with Mexico and a trading bloc of South American nations known as Mercosur.</p>

<p>While meeting with Indonesia's prime minister on Sunday, Von der Leyen said that "when economic uncertainty meets geopolitical volatility, partners like us must come closer together."</p>

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<p>Aditya KalraJuly 14, 2025 at 2:01 AM</p>

<p>By Aditya Kalra</p>

<p>NEW DELHI (Reuters) -The probe into last month's Air India Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad city is "far from over," CEO Campbell Wilson said in an internal memo on Monday, adding that the airline is open to further inquiries and warned against "premature conclusions."</p>

<p>The memo, seen by Reuters, comes after a preliminary report on Saturday showed confusion in the cockpit shortly before the Air India jetliner crashed and killed 260 people last month, after the plane's engine fuel cutoff switches flipped almost simultaneously and starved the engines of fuel.</p>

<p>The Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for London from the Indian city of Ahmedabad began to lose thrust and sink shortly after takeoff, according to the report on the world's deadliest aviation accident in a decade released by Indian accident investigators.</p>

<p>The memo said that the preliminary report found no mechanical or maintenance faults and that all required maintenance had been carried out.</p>

<p>(Reporting by Aditya Kalra in New Delhi, writing by Chandini Monnappa and Hritam Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee)</p>

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European trade ministers meet to forge strategy after surprise 30% tariffs from Trump

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<p>BRUSSELS (AP) — European trade ministers are meeting in Brussels on Monday, following U.S. President Donald Trump's surprise announcement of 30% tariffs on the European Union.</p>

<p>The EU is America's biggest business partner and the world's largest trading bloc. The U.S. decision will have repercussions for governments, companies and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic.</p>

<p>"We shouldn't impose countermeasures at this stage, but we should prepare to be ready to use all the tools in the toolbox," said Denmark's foreign minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, told reporters ahead of the meeting. "So we want a deal, but there's an old saying: 'If you want peace, you have to prepare for war.'"</p>

<p>The tariffs, also imposed on Mexico, are set to start on Aug. 1 and could make everything from French cheese and Italian leather goods to German electronics and Spanish pharmaceuticals more expensive in the U.S., and destabilize economies from Portugal to Norway.</p>

<p>Meanwhile, Brussels decided to suspend retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods scheduled to take effect Monday in hopes of reaching a trade deal with the Trump administration by the end of the month.</p>

<p>The "countermeasures" by the EU, which negotiates trade deals on behalf of its 27 member countries, will be delayed until Aug. 1.</p>

<p>Trump's letter shows "that we have until the first of August" to negotiate, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told reporters in Brussels on Sunday.</p>

<p>The letters to the EU and Mexico come in the midst of an on-and-off Trump threat to impose tariffs on countries and right an imbalance in trade.</p>

<p>Trump in April imposed tariffs on dozens of countries, before pausing them for 90 days to negotiate individual deals. As the three-month grace period ended this week, he began sending tariff letters to leaders but again has pushed back the implementation day for what he says will be just a few more weeks.</p>

<p>If he moves forward with the tariffs, it could have ramifications for nearly every aspect of the global economy.</p>

<p>In the wake of the new tariffs, European leaders largely closed ranks, calling for unity but also a steady hand to not provoke further acrimony.</p>

<p>Just last week, Europe was cautiously optimistic.</p>

<p>Officials told reporters on Friday they weren't expecting a letter like the one sent Saturday and that a trade deal was to be inked in "the coming days." For months, the EU has broadcast that it has strong retaliatory measures ready if talks fail.</p>

<p>Reeling from successive rebukes from Washington, the EU is now diversifying its economic, political and defense networks, mostly in Asia.</p>

<p>The EU top brass will visit Beijing fora summit later this month while courting other Pacific nations like South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, and Indonesia, whose prime minister visited Brussels over the weekend to sign a new economic partnership with the EU. It also has mega-deals in the works with Mexico and a trading bloc of South American nations known as Mercosur.</p>

<p>While meeting with Indonesia's prime minister on Sunday, Von der Leyen said that "when economic uncertainty meets geopolitical volatility, partners like us must come closer together."</p>

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Does Club World Cup title make Chelsea 'undisputed champions of the world'? Even its captain doesn't seem to think so

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<p>Henry BushnellJuly 14, 2025 at 1:00 AM</p>

<p>EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The winners walked onstage past a trophy designed to represent "the pinnacle of global club football." They shook hands with the most powerful man in sports, then the most powerful man in the world. They partied beneath fireworks and flames, amid golden sparks and blue smoke. They, Chelsea, were "winners of the 2025 Club World Cup," a PA announcer boomed, "and the new undisputed champions of the world!"</p>

<p>But back in London, their home, no trophy parade is planned.</p>

<p>And here at MetLife Stadium, even Chelsea players downplayed or resisted the notion that Sunday's triumph over PSG put them atop global soccer.</p>

<p>"I think that's a big statement," captain Reece James said Friday, in advance of the final. "If we win on Sunday, we were probably the best team on the day; does it make us the best team in Europe? I'm not sure. We're striving to get there. Whether one game decides that, that's probably up to you to decide."</p>

<p>Two days later, having routed PSG, James stood by that statement; and British reporters seemed to have decided. Their first two questions for James were forward-looking, about the implications of this Club World Cup title for the 2025-26 English Premier League and UEFA Champions League.</p>

<p>"For sure, we are headed in the right direction," James said. But he seemed to agree: Sunday wasn't a coronation.</p>

<p>"I'm happy with how much the club has progressed," he said. "And I hope next season we're competing in the Premier League to win the title, and competing to go far in the Champions League as well."</p>

<p>It was "a huge step in the right direction," and a "statement," James assured. It was a "top achievement," his head coach, Enzo Maresca, said. "It's something that we ought to be proud of."</p>

<p>But was it as significant as victory in the Premier League or Champions League, two competitions steeped in decades of history and prestige?</p>

<p>Maresca said he told his players: "I [have a] feeling that this competition will become just as important, or even more important, than the Champions League."</p>

<p>The unsaid context: For now, it is not.</p>

<p>Chelsea captain Reece James, alongside coach Enzo Maresca, raises the Club World Cup trophy — a historic title, if not without complications. (Photo by Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images) (Richard Sellers/Allstar via Getty Images)</p>

<p>FIFA has tried to hype it and build it, instantaneously, into the sport's premier club competition. Soccer's global governing body commissioned what is likely the sport's most expensive trophy, and granted Chelsea the "right" to wear a gold "WORLD CHAMPIONS" badge on uniforms for the next four years.</p>

<p>But the players? The ones who, ultimately, will decide how much this novel tournament means?</p>

<p>After some tempered celebrations, they sounded ready for a break.</p>

<p>At the final whistle, they bounded onto the field, spraying water into the air. After a post-match fight with PSG, they pranced toward fans for a fleeting moment. But there were no champagne showers, as there were a month earlier after Chelsea won the third-tier UEFA Conference League. There was no double-decker bus rolling through Manhattan, like the one that carried Argentina through Qatar in 2022. There was an awkward trophy lift with U.S. President Donald Trump, then some standard showers, and then?</p>

<p>A reporter asked James: What's next?</p>

<p>"The first and only plan is to rest," he said. "The season has been long. We've been playing for one year straight, since we started last preseason, and we know next year's gonna be tougher, harder competitions. We want to compete and win more big trophies."</p>

<p>The problems with FIFA's grand idea</p>

<p>FIFA's idea, of course, was that this would be the biggest trophy, awarded to a champion among champions of Champions Leagues. It is, in some ways, the natural next step in the globalization of club soccer. A century ago, there were only national competitions. Seven decades ago, the winners of those national competitions formed continental competitions. With air travel now ubiquitous, an intercontinental competition seemed overdue.</p>

<p>But when FIFA president Gianni Infantino rammed through resistance to birth his brainchild, the Club World Cup, he encountered three key hurdles or problems.</p>

<p>One is the undisputed preeminence of the European Champions League. With a vast majority of soccer's wealth now concentrated there, hardly anyone feels a need to re-confirm that Europe's top team is the world's top team. Maresca implicitly reinforced that point on Sunday. Even after toppling PSG, he reiterated: "I consider them the best team in the world."</p>

<p>Chelsea FC players lifts the FIFA Club World Cup trophy after the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025 in East Rutherford, United States. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images) (NurPhoto via Getty Images)</p>

<p>They're the best because, in the 2024-25 Champions League, they surged through three home-and-away series, ousting the top two teams in the world's toughest league, Liverpool and Arsenal. (They also beat the third- and fifth-best teams in England, Manchester City and Aston Villa.) That, many would agree, is a more appropriate gage of strength than four single-elimination games at the end of a grueling season in dizzying heat on shoddy pitches in America — especially if three of the four games are against Benfica, Palmeiras and Fluminense.</p>

<p>"We probably got a little bit of luck with the draws," James admitted.</p>

<p>PSG, on the other hand, won everything there was to win in France and Europe. It won the Champions League final by a historic margin. Sunday's loss, captain Marquinhos said in Spanish, "doesn't take anything away from the season we had up until now."</p>

<p>Which leads us to the second problem: timelines.</p>

<p>PSG, by winning the 2025 Champions League in May, didn't actually qualify for the 2025 Club World Cup; it qualified for the next edition, likely in 2029.</p>

<p>Chelsea, on the other hand, earned its place by winning the 2021 Champions League. Between then and now, it dipped to 12th place in the Premier League, and parted ways with all but one player from the 2021 title team. James is the only holdover. Maresca is the fifth head coach since then. Chelsea, if you were to construct a deserving field of 32 teams anytime in 2024 or 2025, would not have been invited.</p>

<p>The very logical idea underpinning the Club World Cup is that national leagues ladder up to continental Champions Leagues, which ladder up to this global summit. But the illogical reality is that many of the teams — not the clubs, the teams — who qualified for this 2025 tournament looked nothing like the teams who actually contested the 2025 tournament. Whereas a Champions League begins a few months after qualification ends, with the best and most deserving teams almost always involved, the Club World Cup felt like a somewhat random collection of participants.</p>

<p>And then there is the third problem, its place on the calendar. It felt, at times, like a perverted preseason tour. With the 2025-26 season around a month away, and the players deprived of a proper vacation, there was simply no time for an emotional climax.</p>

<p>"Just rest," James said, "and look forward to next season."</p>

<p>A trophy earned, a season compromised</p>

<p>The impact of this interminable season is the other unknown looming over the Club World Cup. Players clearly cared about it, but observers warned them. "Whoever wins it will be the worst winner of all time," former Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp said last month, "because they'll have played all summer and then gone straight back into the league."</p>

<p>Even as they chased this inaugural trophy and over $100 million in prize money, some of the European superclubs worried about the impact of the chase on their performance in next season's Champions League and domestic league — two competitions their fans care more about. PSG plays Aug. 13. Chelsea hosts Crystal Palace on Aug. 17. Players, who are entitled to at least three weeks off, will either lack fitness when the season begins or risk burnout as it drones on through winter and spring.</p>

<p>Real Madrid, which lost in Wednesday's semifinal and begins its 2025-26 season Aug. 19, reportedly petitioned La Liga to push back its opener. But the domestic leagues, which see FIFA's Club World Cup as a threat, have no incentive to accommodate the tournament or the clubs who embrace it.</p>

<p>So there will be an inevitable crunch. If it stunts Chelsea and PSG in 2025-26, it might stunt or slow the Club World Cup's growth, because big-time clubs might be less inclined to take it seriously.</p>

<p>Money, though, can almost always buy off problems. If FIFA can find the money, the Club World Cup will mature. And Chelsea, an otherwise forgettable team in 2024-25, will always be its inaugural winner. That seemed to be part of why Maresca saw its importance.</p>

<p>"We value it just as much as winning the Champions League," he said. "Because we can give this championship to Chelsea fans, and it will be a source of pride to wear this badge."</p>

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Owen Wilson-Voiced Family Adventure 'Charlie the Wonderdog' Picked Up by Global Constellation for International Sales (EXCLUSIVE)

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<p>Leo BarracloughJuly 14, 2025 at 1:31 AM</p>

<p>Icon Creative Studio has tapped European sales and finance outfit Global Constellation to handle international sales on its upcoming CG-animated family feature "Charlie the Wonderdog," which is voiced by Owen Wilson.</p>

<p>The superhero adventure has already racked up an impressive slate of pre-sales across major territories, including the U.S., Canada, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Benelux, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Ex-Yugoslavia, Ukraine, the Baltics, CIS, Turkey, Israel, Middle East and North Africa, South Africa, Mongolia and Vietnam.</p>

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<p>Global Constellation will handle sales in the remaining territories including U.K. and Ireland, France, Scandinavia, Hungary, Latin America and Asia (excluding Mongolia and Vietnam), as the film readies for a Q4 2025 delivery.</p>

<p>"Charlie the Wonderdog" follows nine-year-old Danny and his dog Charlie (voiced by Wilson), who gains superpowers after an alien abduction. Together, they must thwart a diabolical plan by the neighbor's cat Puddy and his canine sidekick Cookie to pollute the human food chain.</p>

<p>The film is directed by Shea Wageman ("Rocket Club – Across the Cosmos"), who co-wrote the script with Steve Ball ("Storm Hawks," "The League of Super Evil"), and is produced by Wageman alongside Carson Loveday ("Monsters at Work," "Young Jedi Adventures").</p>

<p>The film is the latest from Icon Creative Studio, Canada's largest independently owned CG animation company and a production partner to some of the world's top entertainment brands, including Pixar/Disney+ ("Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures," "Monsters at Work"), Nickelodeon ("Transformers: EarthSpark"), and Netflix ("Action Pack," "Super Monsters").</p>

<p>"Charlie the Wonderdog" joins Global Constellation's expanding slate of upcoming animated titles, which also includes "The Last Whale Singer" by Reza Memari, "The Last Dinosaur" by Federico Milella, "The Growcodile" by Joost Van Den Bosch and Erik Verkerk, "Mission Granny" by Toni Weiss, "Carmen" by Sébastien Laudenbach, and "Jim Queen" by Marco Nguyen and Nicolas Athané.</p>

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<p>Chris Boyette, Michelle Watson, Linda Lam, CNNJuly 14, 2025 at 6:32 AM</p>

<p>A visitor views a memorial wall for flood victims, Sunday, July 13, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas. - Eric Gay/AP</p>

<p>Just over a week after deadly flash floods swept through central Texas, slow-moving thunderstorms brought heavy rain, and a potential for flash flooding and rapid river rises to the region Sunday.</p>

<p>While the most significant rain happened Sunday morning, the chance for more thunderstorms continues into Monday morning, with rivers forecast to continue swelling into flood stage into early next week.</p>

<p>A flash flood emergency was issued for southeastern San Saba County, including Colorado Bend State Park, where six to eight inches of rain fell in six hours. In Sutton, Texas, flooding caused cars to stall on Interstate 10 and water was approaching some homes, according to the National Weather Service.</p>

<p>San Saba County is about three hours north of Kerr County where officials have reported 106 deaths and at least 140 people still missing following flooding on July 4.</p>

<p>The state conducted water rescues in San Saba County and nearby Lampasas and Schleicher counties Sunday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said on X.</p>

<p>Some areas of San Saba County were under a mandatory evacuation order due to rainfall in the area, according to a news release. The San Saba Civic Center was opened for those having to evacuate, authorities added. County Judge Jody Fauley said water in some areas had reached at least 30.5' and was "still rising quickly."</p>

<p>"Torrential rainfall is causing a rapid rise along the San Saba River from Menard to San Saba, San Saba River near San Saba is forecasted to crest at MAJOR category, reaching over 31 feet," the National Weather Service said on X.</p>

<p>Further south in Kerr County, a flood watch remains in effect until 9 a.m. local time Monday due to a band of thunderstorms sliding south, according to the National Weather Service.</p>

<p>"We hastily extended the watch as we don't want to gamble with all the non-stop operations ongoing over the Guadalupe, Colorado, and San Gabriel basins," forecasters at NWS San Antonio said Sunday evening. "As it stands we expect a low probability say around 10-20 percent that some river impacts over these area come from new overnight rains."</p>

<p>Ground search operations were suspended at one point in Kerrville due to ongoing flood danger, authorities said Sunday morning. Operations have since resumed, officials told CNN.</p>

<p>"We will provide more information soon but for now, all search crews need to evacuate the river corridor until further notice," the City of Kerrville Police Department said in a Facebook post. "Any volunteer search parties in the Guadalupe River corridor need to heed this warning. The potential for a flash flood is high."</p>

<p>CNN's team in Kerrville received Wireless Emergency Alerts on their phones Sunday morning, warning about possible flooding.</p>

<p>"This is a dangerous and life-threatening situation. Do not attempt to travel unless you are fleeing an area subject to flooding or under an evacuation order," the alert said.</p>

<p>Rain in Louise Hays Park in Kerrville, Texas on Sunday. - KENS</p>

<p>The Guadalupe River at Kerrville is expected to crest just below minor flood stage late Sunday afternoon or evening, according to the National Weather Service.</p>

<p>"Flashy rivers like the Guadalupe should be avoided, if at all possible," the Weather Prediction Center warned Saturday night.</p>

<p>CNN's Amanda Musa contributed to this report.</p>

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