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Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Saturday including NATO's agreement on a plan to coordinate security assistance and training for Ukraine, Kyiv rejecting Russia's peace proposal offered by Putin, and a new threat for the upcoming US election.
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NATO's top official said the defense ministers of alliance members have agreed on a plan to coordinate security assistance and training for Ukraine.
Jens Stoltenberg said in Brussels that these efforts do not make NATO a party to the conflict, but will enhance the alliance’s support to Ukraine "to uphold its right to self-defense."
His remarks came at a closing news conference of the two-day NATO defense ministers meeting, the last ministerial meeting before a NATO summit in Washington next month.
Ukraine rejected Russian President Vladimir Putin's peace offer within hours, claiming there are no new "peace proposals" from Moscow.
Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak wrote X: "There are no new 'peace proposals' from Russia," and that the Russian leadership has inadequately assessed realities.
Earlier in the day, Putin said at a meeting with Foreign Ministry employees in Moscow that Russia is making "another concrete, real peace proposal" to Kyiv.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been all the talk since the advent of the AI language model ChatGPT, which brought the technology into the mainstream.
The possibility of AI replacing human jobs one day has led to ever-rising anxiety in the workforce around the world. Nevertheless, it is not just the average Joe's job that might be at stake -- AI may well be instrumental in dethroning US President Joe Biden, or keeping him in the Oval Office, considering the unprecedented speed at which the technology is advancing.
AI-based manipulation methods and deepfakes, which are footage or content that looks or sounds convincing enough to fool at least some voters, pose a substantial threat, experts told Anadolu.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
Portugal will begin chasing their second trophy next week, while Ukraine are seeking their premier trophy and Türkiye will fight for their first final in Group F of the 2024 UEFA European Championship.
Georgia, the surprise team of the competition, will seek to make their mark in their first European Championship finals.
The player with the most appearances and the highest number of goals in the history of the tournament, Cristiano Ronaldo, will likely be the center of attention in group matches, but Türkiye are also a force to be reckoned with given their acclaimed performance at EURO 2008.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Tesla shareholders voted to grant Elon Musk’s $56 billion compensation package for 2018, despite a US judge's order in January to rescind it.
According to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, 77% of the electric carmaker's shareholders voted in favor of reinstating Musk's pay package.
Judge Kathaleen McCormick from the state of Delaware found the package "improperly granted" by the company's board in January, saying that members of the board "lacked independence" from Musk.
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) unanimously left interest rates unchanged but indicated it may start reducing government bond purchases
The short-term interest rate was kept at between 0% and 0.1% at its June meeting, as widely expected.
But the bank said it might reduce its purchases of Japanese government bonds after its July meeting.
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