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Trump on World Cup Red Card: 'I Didn't Think It Was a Foul' | WSJ News
6 lip 2026
President Trump spoke at the White House and described a call he had with leadership at FIFA to review a red card received by striker Folarin Balogun. #Trump #FIFA #WSJ

Massive Funeral Procession for Iran's Slain Supreme Leader | WSJ News
6 lip 2026
Watch regime supporters pack the streets of Tehran to mourn Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed by the U.S. and Israel at the start of their war against Iran.

NATO Chief on How Europe Is Answering Trump's Demands | WSJ
2 lip 2026
The NATO Summit in Ankara will be a critical test for the alliance, as anxieties about U.S. military drawdowns and President Trump’s frustration with allies over the war in Iran threaten to overshadow the official agenda. In an interview with WSJ World Coverage Chief Gordon Fairclough, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte addressed the friction between Washington and European leaders, and how the alliance plans to confront lagging weapons production. Chapters: 0:00 NATO summit in Ankara 1:15 Iran 3:47 Strained Transatlantic relations 5:38 Defense production 6:26 Drawdown of U.S. forces in Europe 7:25 Greenland #NATO #Trump #WSJ

Russia Launches Massive Strikes Against Ukraine's Capital | WSJ News
2 lip 2026
Moscow’s air campaign against Kyiv and other cities has escalated in recent months as the Russian army has struggled on the front line. #Russia #Ukraine #WSJ

Why the Supreme Court Blocked Trump’s Order on Birthright Citizenship | WSJ News
30 cze 2026
WSJ’s Louise Radnofsky breaks down the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision to reject President Trump’s attempt to ban birthright citizenship. Photo: Douliery Olivier/Abaca/ZUMA Press #wsj #thewallstreetjournal #scotus #birthrightcitizenship #trumporder

Unilever CEO: 'I Want an Influencer in Every Zip Code' | WSJ Leadership Institute
29 cze 2026
Unilever CEO Fernando Fernandez sits down with the WSJ Leadership Institute's Alan Murray to discuss his strategy for transforming the century-old consumer-goods giant. Fernandez breaks down the difficult choices required to simplify a massive corporate portfolio, including the spinoff of Unilever’s iconic ice-cream division and the $20 billion merger of its food business with McCormick. He also details the company’s pivot away from traditional broadcast marketing—opting instead to build a network of 300,000 social media influencers—and explains how artificial intelligence is shrinking the company's R&D cycle from years to mere months. Recorded on June 10, 2026. #Unilever #Business #WSJ

Why $100,000 Earners Still Call Themselves Working Class | WSJ News
19 cze 2026
WSJ's Janet Adamy explains the surprising findings of what it means to be working class in the United States, based on exclusive poll findings conducted on behalf of The Journal. #Jobs #Economy #WSJ

Why Apple CEO Tim Cook Says Prices Will Have to Increase | WSJ News
17 cze 2026
WSJ’s Rolfe Winkler breaks down his exclusive interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook, who said Apple is raising prices on its devices after an “unprecedented” increase in the prices and availability of memory chips. #Apple #iPhone #WSJ

JD Vance: Gulf States ‘Love’ Trump Iran Deal | WSJ News
16 cze 2026
Vice President JD Vance said in an interview Monday that the Gulf states ‘love’ President Donald Trump’s deal with Iran, the details of which may be released before Friday. #Iran #Trump #WSJ

B-52 Bomber Crashes at California Air Base | WSJ News
15 cze 2026
A U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California, the base said Monday. A massive plume of smoke was seen in the skies afterward. #Military #Crash #WSJ

Johnson & Johnson CEO on Fighting Cancer, AI and Medical Innovation | WSJ Leadership Institute
15 cze 2026
On this Leaders episode, recorded at the 2026 WSJ CEO Council Summit in London, Johnson & Johnson Chairman and CEO Joaquin Duato joins WSJ Leadership Institute President Alan Murray to discuss the company's focus on tackling some of healthcare's most complex challenges, breakthroughs in cancer treatment, the future of longevity, and the role AI is playing in accelerating medical innovation. #Healthcare #Business #WSJ

Musk Says It's Hard to Believe 'Little Company' Grew to World's Biggest IPO | WSJ News
12 cze 2026
Elon Musk expresses excitement on SpaceX's historic announcement of the world's largest IPO. #WSJ #Musk #IPO

Watch: SpaceX Leaders Ring Bell at Nasdaq | WSJ News
12 cze 2026
SpaceX executives celebrated in New York, along with Elon Musk in Texas, as the rocket maker made its stock-market debut in the largest IPO ever. #WSJ #SpaceX #IPO

Musk’s SpaceX Goes Public: What Makes This IPO Different | WSJ News
12 cze 2026
WSJ’s Becky Peterson reports from the Nasdaq where Elon Musk’s SpaceX launches the largest IPO in history. #SpaceX #ElonMusk #WSJ

Trump: Iran’s Supreme Leader Has Signed Off on No-Nuclear Deal | WSJ News
12 cze 2026
President Donald Trump says the deal with Iran’s ‘more rational’ new leadership is close, and that the Supreme Leader has signed off on the agreement. #Trump #Iran #WSJ

Trump on Iran Strikes: 'We’re Going to Hit Them Again Hard Today' | WSJ News
10 cze 2026
President Donald Trump spoke in the Oval Office about the waves of American strikes against Iran after it downed an U.S. Apache helicopter. #Trump #Iran #WSJ

Why China's Xi Jinping Is Meeting Kim Jong Un Now | WSJ News
9 cze 2026
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s first visit to Pyongyang in seven years highlights Beijing’s renewed push to strengthen ties with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. WSJ’s Tim Martin examines the relationship. #China #NorthKorea #WSJ

Iran Fires Missiles at Israel After Israeli Airstrike on Beirut | WSJ News
7 cze 2026
The Israeli military said Iran fired missiles toward Israel, after a deadly Israeli airstrike on Beirut. The attacks mark the first time Iran has targeted Israel since its ceasefire deal with the U.S. in April. #WSJ #Iran #Israel

Why Dow CEO Jim Fitterling is Stepping Down After 8 Years | WSJ Leadership Institute
1 cze 2026
After an eight-year run, Dow CEO Jim Fitterling reflects on rebuilding the chemical giant's culture and profitability following a massive corporate spinoff. As he prepares to hand the reins to successor Karen Carter, Fitterling discusses his transition to executive chairman, his deeply personal journey with empathetic leadership and what comes next for the materials science industry. Recorded on May 7, 2026. #Dow #Business #WSJ

Secretary Bessent on Iran Deal: There Are Several Red Lines | WSJ News
28 maj 2026
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a press conference Thursday that a deal with Iran is contingent on the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran agreeing to turn over its highly enriched uranium. #Iran #Trump #WSJ

Trump Says Iran Is 'Negotiating on Fumes' | WSJ News
27 maj 2026
Iran must make a deal with the U.S., President Trump said at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday. Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images

Suzy Welch Answers Your Questions About the Job Market | WSJ News
23 maj 2026
The college class of 2026 is entering one of the most nerve-racking job markets, as employers have reduced hiring. Suzy Welch, author and professor at NYU Stern School of Business, answers WSJ readers’ questions about career planning. #WSJ #Career #graduation #AI

SpaceX's Upgraded Starship V3 Rocket Blasts Off | WSJ News
22 maj 2026
Starship V3, a centerpiece of the SpaceX pitch to investors as it prepares an initial public offering, launched successfully from a new launchpad at its Starbase facility in southern Texas. Steve Nesius/Reuters

Why the U.S. Pressure Campaign on Cuba Is Now Targeting Raúl Castro | WSJ News
20 maj 2026
WSJ’s Vera Bergengruen reports on the U.S. indictment of Raúl Castro, the latest and most personal escalation of President Trump’s pressure campaign on the struggling Cuban regime. #wsj #thewallstreetjournal #cuba #castro

Raúl Castro Indicted by DOJ on Murder, Other Charges | WSJ News
20 maj 2026
Raúl Castro, the former Cuban president, was charged with murder, conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals and destruction of aircraft, related to an incident in 1996 when the Cuban military shot down civilian planes flown by a humanitarian group. Castro was serving as defense minister at the time. Photo: Marco Bello/Reuters

Does Florida Have an Affordability Problem? We Asked Sen. Rick Scott | WSJ
19 maj 2026
Rising costs are spelling trouble for Florida, where people in their prime working years are moving to other states while new arrivals are shrinking. The Wall Street Journal sat down with Florida Sen. Rick Scott to ask him about our readers’ concerns. #wsj #florida #rickscott

Jury Rejects Musk’s Claim Against OpenAI | WSJ News
18 maj 2026
It took a jury less than two hours of deliberation to find that Elon Musk brought his claim after the statute of limitations had expired. #WSJ #ElonMusk #OpenAI

Ex-Google CEO Gets Booed While Discussing AI in Commencement Speech | WSJ News
18 maj 2026
Former Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt shared his thoughts on technology and artificial intelligence during a commencement address at the University of Arizona. #WSJ #AI #Google

Judge Excludes Some Evidence from Luigi Mangione's Backpack in Murder Trial | WSJ News
18 maj 2026
A state court judge ruled that the search of Luigi Mangione’s backpack in McDonalds was illegal, but allowed in other evidence, including the gun, in the case against the man accused of the killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO. #WSJ #LuigiMangione

Brian Moynihan's Playbook for Leading Bank of America | WSJ Leadership Institute
18 maj 2026
Brian Moynihan has been at the helm of Bank of America for 17 years—a tenure practically unheard of in the modern corporate world. He discusses his strategy for staying relevant through financial crises, a global pandemic and the AI revolution. Recorded on May 4, 2026.