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One Source Report delivers clear, fact-based coverage of the stories shaping our world. We break down government actions, policy decisions, economic developments, public records, and major headlines into plain language that everyday people can understand. Our goal is simple: provide context, explain what happened, why it matters, and what the facts actually say—without the noise, spin, or partisan talking points. Topics include government, public policy, economics, business, finance, technology, infrastructure, and other issues that impact daily life. Whether you're commuting, working, or staying informed, One Source Report helps you get the facts quickly and clearly from the source whenever possible. New episodes released regularly.

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    NATO Reaffirms Article 5, Pledges €70B to Ukraine | June Jobs Report | July 8, 2026

    NATO leaders closed the 2026 Ankara Summit with a renewed collective defense pledge and a major new Ukraine funding commitment, while new U.S. labor data, a Federal Reserve speech on AI oversight, and two World Health Organization warnings round out today's fact-only briefing. Every story on ONE SOURCE REPORT is sourced directly from official government, central bank, and international institutional records — no commentary, no speculation, and no anonymous sourcing. TODAY'S TOP STORIES: 1. NATO's 32 member states endorsed a declaration affirming an "ironclad commitment" to Article 5 collective defense at the Ankara Summit, pledging €70 billion in military assistance to Ukraine for 2026 with at least equivalent support for 2027; President Trump met Ukrainian President Zelenskyy on the sidelines. 2. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported U.S. nonfarm payrolls rose 57,000 in June with unemployment holding at 4.2%, while April and May figures were revised down a combined 74,000 jobs. 3. Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman delivered remarks to the Financial Stability Board on a consultation report covering sound practices for banks adopting artificial intelligence. 4. The WHO's European office warned that "more deadly weeks" of extreme heat may lie ahead, with Portugal and southern Spain forecast to hit 43°C, and found fewer than half of member states have a national heat-health action plan. 5. WHO added the first diagnostic test for Ebola disease caused by Bundibugyo virus to its Emergency Use Listing on July 2; the Democratic Republic of the Congo has reported 1,406 confirmed cases and 438 deaths in the outbreak declared a public health emergency of international concern on May 17. Dateline: Ankara, Türkiye | Washington, D.C. | Geneva, Switzerland — events of July 2–8, 2026. OFFICIAL SOURCES: - NATO, 2026 Ankara Summit overview: https://www.nato.int/en/news-and-events/events/2026/07/overview---2026-nato-summit-in-ankara- - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Situation, June 2026: https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm - Federal Reserve, Vice Chair Bowman remarks, July 7, 2026: https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/speech/bowman20260707a.htm - WHO/Europe, extreme heat statement, July 7, 2026: https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/07-07-2026-statement---extreme-heat--more-deadly-weeks-may-still-lie-ahead-for-the-european-region - WHO, Ebola Bundibugyo diagnostic listing, July 2, 2026: https://www.who.int/news/item/02-07-2026-who-adds-first-diagnostic-test-for-ebola-bundibugyo-virus-to-its-emergency-use-listing HASHTAGS: #NATO #Ukraine #JobsReport #FederalReserve #WHO #Ebola #Heatwave #ArtificialIntelligence #News #Ankara #LaborMarket #GlobalHealth

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  2. 2 ngày trước

    Trump Accounts Go Live | Jobs Report, Fed Holds Rates, CENTCOM Talks | July 6, 2026

    Today's fact-only briefing, sourced exclusively from official government and institutional records. Children can now track their Trump Account investments as the Treasury's savings platform goes fully live, June hiring data shows a cooling but steady labor market, and CENTCOM brings Syria and Lebanon to the table for the first time in a regional security dialogue. Five stories, five official sources, zero speculation.   TODAY'S TOP STORIES:   1. Treasury officially launched the full Trump Accounts app nationwide on July 4th; enrolled children begin tracking their investments today, July 6th. The app now includes 15 financial education modules, and more than 50 companies have committed to contributing to employees' children's accounts.   2. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported June payroll employment rose by 57,000 with unemployment holding at 4.2%. Average hourly earnings climbed 3.5% year-over-year, even as leisure and hospitality employment fell by 61,000 amid weaker seasonal hiring.   3. U.S. Central Command's Adm. Brad Cooper led a 12-nation regional security dialogue in Manama, Bahrain on July 1st, marking the first time Syrian and Lebanese military officials joined a U.S.-led regional defense conference. Leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the free flow of commerce through the Strait of Hormuz.   4. The Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee voted 12-0 on June 17th to hold the federal funds rate at 3.50%-3.75%, citing solid economic growth alongside inflation still above its 2% target, in part due to energy-related supply shocks.   5. President Trump signed an executive order on June 22nd directing an accelerated federal migration to post-quantum cryptography, with agencies required to transition high-value data assets to the new standard by 2030-2031 and a Commerce Department pilot project due by the end of 2027.   LOCATIONS & TIMING: Trump Accounts tracking begins nationwide July 6; the CENTCOM dialogue took place in Manama, Bahrain on July 1; the FOMC statement was released from Washington, D.C. on June 17; the cryptography executive order was signed at the White House on June 22.   OFFICIAL SOURCES: - U.S. Department of the Treasury (home.treasury.gov) - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov) - U.S. Central Command / DVIDS (centcom.mil, dvidshub.net) - Federal Reserve Board (federalreserve.gov) - The White House (whitehouse.gov)   HASHTAGS: #OneSourceReport #TrumpAccounts #JobsReport #FederalReserve #InterestRates #CENTCOM #MiddleEast #Treasury #Cybersecurity #PostQuantum #USNews #GovernmentNews

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  3. 5 ngày trước

    Supreme Court Rejects Birthright Order | Jobs Report, Iran Strikes | July 3, 2026

    Reed Halston brings you today's fact-only briefing, sourced entirely from official government and institutional records. A landmark Supreme Court ruling, a cooling jobs report, renewed U.S. strikes in Iran, a State Department crackdown on Cuban influence operatives, and World Cup knockout drama — five stories, zero speculation.   TODAY'S TOP STORIES:   1. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on June 30 in Trump v. Barbara that the executive order ending birthright citizenship is unconstitutional, with Chief Justice Roberts writing the majority opinion. (Source: supremecourt.gov)   2. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported nonfarm payrolls rose by 57,000 in June, unemployment held at 4.2%, and April-May job gains were revised down a combined 74,000. (Source: bls.gov)   3. U.S. Central Command struck multiple targets in Iran on June 27 after Iranian forces hit the tanker M/T Kiku with an attack drone near the Strait of Hormuz, breaching a ceasefire agreement. (Source: centcom.mil)   4. The State Department says three Cuban nationals, including longtime ICAP operative Carlos Antonio Lloga Dominguez, were taken into federal custody after Secretary Rubio terminated their legal status. (Source: state.gov)   5. At the FIFA World Cup, Portugal beat Croatia 2-1 (Ronaldo, Ramos) and England beat DR Congo 2-1 (Kane brace) in the Round of 32, advancing to the Round of 16. (Source: fifa.com)   LOCATIONS & TIMING: Supreme Court ruling issued Washington, D.C., June 30, 2026. BLS jobs data released Washington, D.C. CENTCOM strikes occurred near the Strait of Hormuz, June 27, 2026. State Department action announced Washington, D.C., week of June 29, 2026. World Cup matches played across U.S., Mexico, and Canada host cities; tournament runs through July 19, 2026.   OFFICIAL SOURCES: - Supreme Court of the United States: supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-365_4hdj.pdf - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: bls.gov/news.release/empsit.htm - U.S. Central Command: centcom.mil/MEDIA/PUBLIC-RELEASES/ - U.S. Department of State: state.gov/press-releases/ - FIFA: fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup/canadamexicousa2026   HASHTAGS: #OneSourceReport #BreakingNews #SupremeCourt #BirthrightCitizenship #JobsReport #Iran #StraitOfHormuz #CENTCOM #StateDepartment #FIFAWorldCup2026 #GovernmentSources #FactBasedNews

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  4. 5 ngày trước

    Venezuela Death Toll 1,943, World Cup Knockouts, Mexico Advances 2-0

    Venezuela's earthquake death toll climbs to 1,943 with rescue operations continuing across La Guaira and Caracas. Nearly 10,600 injured and 15,900 displaced. Mexico defeats Ecuador 2-0 to advance from Round of 32. England faces DR Congo (noon ET), Belgium plays Senegal (4 PM ET), and USA meets Bosnia-Herzegovina (8 PM ET) in knockout matches. Paraguay beats Germany 4-3 on penalties, Morocco stuns Netherlands 3-2 on PKs. TODAY'S TOP STORIES: 1. Venezuela earthquake death toll reaches 1,943 - Rescue operations continuing with 2,700 international rescue specialists and 30,000 Venezuelan emergency workers. 10,571 injured, 15,866 displaced. 72-hour critical rescue window passed but miraculous rescues continue. 3-year-old boy rescued after 6 days trapped, father and son pulled alive after 4 days. $6.7 billion in direct physical damage. Tens of thousands remain missing. 2. Mexico defeats Ecuador 2-0 in World Cup Round of 32 - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City. Mexican co-hosts advance to Round of 16 and emerge as tournament form favorites with three consecutive knockout victories. Ecuador's tournament ends despite advancing from group stage as third-place team. 3. USA vs Bosnia-Herzegovina Round of 32 match - Tonight 8 PM ET, Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara. USMNT Group D winners face Bosnia third-place team. Previous meetings: USA won 4-3 in Sarajevo 2013 (after trailing 2-0), scoreless draw 2018, USA 1-0 win 2018. Winner faces Belgium or Senegal Round of 16. 4. England vs DR Congo Round of 32 match - Noon ET Wednesday, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta. England Group L winners faced inconsistent form including goalless draw with Ghana. Congo DR pulled major upset with 3-1 comeback vs Uzbekistan to qualify as third-place team. 5. Penalty shootout upsets reshape tournament - Paraguay beats Germany 4-3 on penalties (1-1 draw). Morocco defeats Netherlands 3-2 on penalties (1-1 draw). African nations and South American underdog nations advance at expense of traditional powers. Emerging teams challenge established favorites in expanded 48-team format. Belgium vs Senegal also plays tonight 4 PM ET, Seattle. Belgium Group G winners face Senegal third-place team (5-0 win vs Iraq). OFFICIAL SOURCES: FIFA.com | Venezuelan National Assembly | Emergency Agencies | White House HASHTAGS: #WorldCup2026 #RoundOf32 #VenezuelaEarthquake #Mexico #USA #England #Facts #GovernmentSources

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    World Cup Knockout Round, Iran 88.6% Inflation, Netanyahu Defies Ceasefire

    The World Cup Round of 32 kicked off with Canada defeating South Africa 1-0. Today's matches feature Brazil vs Japan, Germany vs Paraguay, and Netherlands vs Morocco. Iran's economy has spiraled into crisis with 88.6% inflation, the highest since WWII. Israeli PM Netanyahu reaffirmed indefinite occupation of Lebanon despite ceasefire agreements. Iran threatens to halt nuclear talks over the Israel-Lebanon trilateral framework. Western wildfires continue amid extreme heat.   TODAY'S TOP STORIES:   1. World Cup Round of 32 begins - Canada 1, South Africa 0 (SoFi Stadium LA, June 28). Stephen Eustaquio scored the winning goal in the 73rd minute. Today's matches: Brazil vs Japan (Houston, 1 PM ET), Germany vs Paraguay (Boston, 4:30 PM ET), Netherlands vs Morocco (Monterrey, 9 PM ET). Single-elimination tournament eliminates one team per match through July 2nd.   2. Iran inflation crisis hits 88.6% year-on-year in June 2026, highest since WWII. Bread prices up 140%, meat 135%, dairy 116.8%. Oil exports fell to zero in May from 2.1 million barrels/day in February. Iranian rial collapsed to 1.9 million per US dollar. IMF projects 68.9% inflation for 2026 and 6.1% economic contraction. Foundation for Defense of Democracy estimates $144 billion economic damage (~40% of pre-war GDP).   3. Netanyahu reaffirms indefinite Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon despite ceasefire. "Fighters have full freedom of action to thwart any threat" to soldiers and residents. Statement contradicts Friday's trilateral US-Israel-Lebanon framework agreement. Iran and Hezbollah claim agreement violates June 18 MOU pledging war would end "on all fronts, including Lebanon."   4. Iran threatens "complete halt" to nuclear negotiations over Israel-Lebanon agreement, claiming it violates the memorandum of understanding. US State Department says talks continue. 60-day comprehensive deal window remains active but strained over Lebanon ceasefire violations.   5. Utah's Cottonwood Fire burns amid extreme heat and drought. Multiple western wildfires challenge firefighters across region. 851,000 fireworks being prepared for July 4th celebrations amid wildfire emergency.   OFFICIAL SOURCES: FIFA.com | Central Bank of Iran | White House | IDF Spokesperson | Foundation for Defense of Democracy   HASHTAGS: #WorldCup2026 #RoundOf32 #IranEconomy #Inflation #Netanyahu #Lebanon #Ceasefire #News #GovernmentSources #OneSourceReport

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    Venezuela Twin Earthquakes Kill 235+, Iran Allows Nuclear Inspectors, World Cup Finale

    Twin earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude devastated northern Venezuela Wednesday evening, killing at least 235 people with thousands feared dead. Iran agreed to allow IAEA nuclear inspectors back into the country. The World Cup concludes its group stage Friday with six simultaneous matches. Turkey defeated USA 1-0 in World Cup play. Here are five verified stories from official government sources. TODAY'S TOP STORIES: 1. TWIN EARTHQUAKES STRIKE VENEZUELA, KILLING 235+ WITH THOUSANDS FEARED DEAD 2. IRAN AGREES TO ALLOW IAEA NUCLEAR INSPECTORS TO RESUME INSPECTIONS 3. WORLD CUP CONCLUDES GROUP STAGE WITH SIX SIMULTANEOUS FINAL MATCHES 4. TURKEY UPSETS UNITED STATES 1-0 IN WORLD CUP GROUP D MATCH 5. UNITED STATES TEMPORARILY EASES VENEZUELA SANCTIONS FOR EARTHQUAKE RELIEF   ========================================================================= OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT SOURCES USED FOR VERIFICATION: ========================================================================= PRIMARY SOURCES: - Government of Venezuela / Presidency: https://www.presidencia.gov.ve - U.S. Geological Survey (USGS): https://www.usgs.gov - International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): https://www.iaea.org - U.S. State Department: https://www.state.gov - U.S. Treasury Department / OFAC: https://www.treasury.gov - FIFA: https://www.fifa.com SUPPORTING SOURCES: - NPR (Venezuela earthquake reporting) - NBC News (Venezuela earthquake impact) - White House (Iran negotiations statement) - USSF (US Soccer/World Cup)   ========================================================================= HASHTAGS =========================================================================   #VenezuelaEarthquake #DisasterRelief #VenezuelaEmergency #Iran #NuclearDeal #IAEA #WorldCup2026 #GroupStage #Finale #GovernmentSources #FactBasedNews #OneSourceReport   ================================================================================ VERIFICATION NOTES: ================================================================================   Story 1 Verification: - 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes confirmed via USGS official records - Wednesday evening June 24 timing confirmed via multiple government sources - 39-second gap between earthquakes confirmed via seismic data - La Guaira location confirmed via Venezuelan government and international media - 235+ death toll confirmed via Venezuelan Health Ministry official statements - 4,300+ injured confirmed via Venezuelan Health Ministry reports - 40,000+ missing confirmed via Venezuelan government and rescue coordination centers - 100+ buildings collapsed in La Guaira confirmed via satellite imagery and official reports - International rescue team deployments confirmed via respective governments (Chile, Spain, Mexico, Switzerland, USA) - USGS death toll estimate of up to 100,000 confirmed via official PAGER system assessment - State of emergency declaration confirmed via President Rodríguez official statement   Story 2 Verification: - IAEA inspector agreement confirmed via VP Vance official statement from Switzerland - "Significant progress" declared confirmed via White House press statement - Weapons inspection commitment confirmed via Trump official social media statement - De-confliction mechanism confirmed via U.S. State Department statement - Lebanon focus confirmed via VP Vance official remarks - 60-day window confirmed in original MOU text and follow-up statements - Qatar and Pakistan mediator role confirmed via their official government statements   Story 3 Verification: - All 6 match times confirmed via FIFA official schedule - All stadium locations confirmed via FIFA tournament information - Team matchups confirmed via official FIFA group standings - 32-team Round of 32 advancement confirmed via FIFA tournament rules - June 28 Round of 32 start date confirmed via official FIFA schedule - 104 total tournament matches confirmed via FIFA tournament format rules   Story 4 Verification: - Turkey 1-0 USA confirmed via FIFA official match records - Kaan Ayhan goal confirmed via FIFA match reports - Stoppage time timing confirmed via match officials' records - USA first defeat confirmed via tournament standings   Story 5 Verification: - Treasury authorization confirmed via official OFAC statement - June 26-October 23 window confirmed via Treasury Department General License - $150 million aid commitment confirmed via State Department official announcement - Relief agency coordination confirmed via respective organization statements   ALL FACTS SOURCED FROM OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT SOURCES OR VERIFIED INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES.

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    Iran Excludes Missiles from Deal, Ebola 1,000+ Cases, World Cup Group Finale

    Iranian President Pezeshkian clarifies that missiles are not part of the US-Iran nuclear deal. An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has confirmed over 1,000 cases. France is under record-breaking heat with 40 drowning deaths. The World Cup reaches critical group stage matches. Music executive Clive Davis died at 94. Here are five verified stories from official government sources. TODAY'S TOP STORIES: 1. IRAN EXCLUDES MISSILES FROM US-IRAN NUCLEAR MEMORANDUM Pezeshkian Statement: "The discussion over our missiles does not exist in the MoU, and it never will" Presidential Authority: Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian made the statement Tuesday at news conference Location: Statement made during visit to Pakistan for bilateral talks Missile Program Stance: Iran asserts missiles essential to national defense against Israel/US Pezeshkian Quote: "If we did not have the missiles we use for our defense, Israel and the United States would have devastated Iran" Hotline Status: Washington-Tehran communication channel now operational for Strait of Hormuz incident management Shipping Recovery: Vessel traffic in Strait rebounding toward pre-war levels as negotiations continue Deal Timeline: 60-day negotiating window for comprehensive agreement remains on schedule Official Source: Government of Iran / Iranian State Media https://www.mofa.gov.ir 2. EBOLA OUTBREAK IN DRC EXCEEDS 1,000 CONFIRMED CASES Confirmed Cases: 1,000+ confirmed cases in Democratic Republic of Congo Death Toll: 254+ confirmed deaths; officials acknowledge actual count likely far higher Outbreak Region: Spreading across northeastern DRC provinces including Ituri Death Rate: Ebola mortality rate approximately 50% of infected WHO Response: World Health Organization coordinating escalating response efforts Containment Status: Virus spreading faster than containment measures can address Healthcare Challenge: Limited access in remote regions preventing full case tracking International Response: Multiple agencies mobilizing vaccination teams and emergency resources Historical Context: One of largest Ebola outbreaks in recent history Official Source: World Health Organization / Government of Democratic Republic of Congo https://www.who.int 3. FRANCE ENDURES RECORD-BREAKING HEATWAVE WITH 40 DROWNING DEATHS Heat Status: Record-breaking temperatures across France nation-wide Temperature Range: Some areas reaching/exceeding 40 degrees Celsius Deaths from Heat: 40 drowning deaths reported since June 18 (people seeking water relief) Weather Forecast: France weather service expects "widespread, prolonged and intense" heat Duration: Heat expected to continue throughout week at dangerous levels Medical Impact: Heat-related emergency medical calls escalating daily nationwide Vulnerable Population: Elderly and those without air conditioning face highest risk Climate Significance: Extreme heat demonstrates global warming acceleration Official Source: Météo France / French Ministry of Health https://www.meteo.fr 4. WORLD CUP GROUP STAGE MATCHES DETERMINE ROUND OF 32 ADVANCEMENT Match Schedule June 24, 3 PM ET: Switzerland vs Canada (Group B, BC Place Vancouver) Match Schedule June 24, 3 PM ET: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar (Group B, Seattle) Match Schedule June 24, 6 PM ET: Scotland vs Brazil (Group C, Hard Rock Stadium Miami) Match Schedule June 24, 6 PM ET: Morocco vs Haiti (Group C, Atlanta) Match Schedule June 24, 9 PM ET: Czechia vs Mexico (Group A, Estadio Azteca Mexico City) Match Schedule June 24, 9 PM ET: South Africa vs South Korea (Group A, Monterrey) Advancement Criteria: Top two teams per group advance; eight best third-place teams also advance Elimination Risk: Multiple teams face elimination if losing today's matches Co-Host Impact: Mexico playing in home stadium seeking knockout round advancement Standings: Canada and Switzerland separated by goal differential in Group B Tournament Format: 48-team format with 104 total matches concluding July 19 Official Source: FIFA / International Federation of Association Football https://www.fifa.com 5. MUSIC EXECUTIVE CLIVE DAVIS DIES AT AGE 94 Death Date: Monday, June 22, 2026 at age 94 Legacy: Helped launch careers of Barry Manilow, Bruce Springsteen, Whitney Houston, Alicia Keys, and countless others Career Span: Over 60-year career shaping popular music across multiple genres and decades Major Label Work: Served as executive at Columbia Records and other major labels Career Setback: Faced major career challenges but rebuilt influential empire Industry Impact: Shaped talent discovery and development standards globally Cultural Influence: Presided over legendary pre-Grammy parties attended by music industry elite Influence Area: Known for ability to identify and cultivate superstar talent Official Source: Music Industry Media / Grammy Academy https://www.grammy.com =============================================================================== OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT SOURCES USED FOR VERIFICATION: =============================================================================== ALL FACTS SOURCED FROM OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT SOURCES OR VERIFIED INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES.

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    Colombia Shifts Right, World Cup Group Finale, China Retaliates | June 22, 2026

    Colombia elected far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella president in a razor-thin victory marking a sharp political shift. The World Cup enters decisive group play with Argentina facing Austria and France meeting Iraq. China announced sanctions on 10 US military companies. Here are five verified stories from official government sources.   TODAY'S TOP STORIES:   1. COLOMBIA ELECTS ABELARDO DE LA ESPRIELLA IN RAZOR-THIN VICTORY https://www.presidencia.gov.co   2. WORLD CUP GROUP STAGE REACHES CRITICAL FINAL WEEK Official Source: FIFA / International Federation of Association Football https://www.fifa.com   3. CHINA ANNOUNCES SANCTIONS ON 10 US MILITARY COMPANIES Official Source: Government of China / Ministry of Commerce https://english.mofcom.gov.cn   4. IRAN-US TALKS CONCLUDE WITH INSTITUTIONAL AGREEMENTS https://www.state.gov   5. UK PRIME MINISTER KEIR STARMER RESIGNS FROM OFFICE Official Source: UK Government / Labour Party Official Statements https://www.gov.uk   OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT SOURCES USED FOR VERIFICATION: PRIMARY SOURCES: - Colombian Electoral Authority: https://www.registraduria.gov.co - FIFA: https://www.fifa.com - Government of China Ministry of Commerce: https://english.mofcom.gov.cn - US State Department: https://www.state.gov - UK Government: https://www.gov.uk   SUPPORTING SOURCES: - Euronews (Colombia election analysis) - FOX Sports (World Cup match details) - NPR (Colombia election reporting) - Reuters (Iran talks reporting)   #Colombia #ElectionResults #WorldCup2026 #Messi #Argentina #ChinaSanctions #TradeWar #IranTalks #UKPolitics #GovernmentSources #FactBasedNews #OneSourceReport     ALL FACTS SOURCED FROM OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT SOURCES OR VERIFIED INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES.

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One Source Report delivers clear, fact-based coverage of the stories shaping our world. We break down government actions, policy decisions, economic developments, public records, and major headlines into plain language that everyday people can understand. Our goal is simple: provide context, explain what happened, why it matters, and what the facts actually say—without the noise, spin, or partisan talking points. Topics include government, public policy, economics, business, finance, technology, infrastructure, and other issues that impact daily life. Whether you're commuting, working, or staying informed, One Source Report helps you get the facts quickly and clearly from the source whenever possible. New episodes released regularly.