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  • Still · June 18, 2026
    Jun 18 2026

    The world is still. Here is what happened.

    Today, in brief:

    • The United States and Iran reached a new agreement.
    • Ukraine launched its largest drone attack on Moscow since the war began.
    • The United States Secretary of Defense spoke to NATO allies in Brussels today.
    • A new poll found the lowest approval rating yet for the President of the United States.
    • Canadian safety officials released their report on the Titan submersible disaster.
    • Protesters plan to rally in Guadalajara on Thursday before the World Cup match between Mexico and South Korea.

    Still is the day's news, delivered calm — a few quiet minutes, read slowly. A new episode every morning.

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    9 min
  • Still · June 17, 2026
    Jun 17 2026

    The world is still. Here is what happened.

    Today, in brief:
    - The United States and its allies met at the Group of Seven summit this week.
    - Iran and the United States reached a nuclear agreement.
    - A Russian artist living in Poland was shot and killed today.
    - A seven-year-old boy was hit by shrapnel during a United States airstrike in Somalia six months ago.
    - An El Niño has formed in the tropical Pacific.
    - Ghana is hosting an international conference on reparatory justice this week.

    Still is the day's news, delivered calm — a few quiet minutes, read slowly. A new episode every morning.

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    9 min
  • Still · June 16, 2026
    Jun 16 2026

    The world is still. Here is what happened.

    Leaders of the Group of Seven nations opened a summit in France today.
    The talks turned quickly to Ukraine and the Middle East.
    In recent weeks, the conflict with Iran had drawn attention away from the war in Ukraine.
    The President of the United States announced an agreement to end hostilities with Iran just before the summit began.
    What that means for discussions on Ukraine will become clearer in the coming days.

    The Department of Homeland Security's role in this year's elections is now in question.
    Voting officials say they fear the agency may work against results rather than help secure them.
    The concern centers on whether the administration would accept outcomes it dislikes — no formal action has been taken yet.

    Attacks on schools around the world rose by forty percent in 2024 and 2025, according to a new study.
    More than eight thousand five hundred incidents were recorded across eighty-three countries.
    At least ten thousand six hundred students and staff were killed, injured, abducted, or arrested.
    The highest numbers were reported in Colombia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Haiti, Palestine, and Ukraine.
    The findings were published by the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack.

    The United States reached a ceasefire agreement with Iran.
    The deal now places the Prime Minister of Israel in a difficult position — caught between political pressure at home and security concerns abroad.
    His government has not said what comes next, and the terms of the agreement are still being reviewed.

    Japan's central bank raised its interest rate today.
    The new rate is the highest the country has set in thirty-one years — the bank has been lifting rates from near zero since last year.
    Further moves will depend on how the economy develops in the coming months.

    Cape Verde held Spain to a scoreless draw in a World Cup qualifier.
    The result sent crowds into the streets of the capital, Praia — celebrations lasted through the night.
    For a small island nation, the moment felt like something long remembered.

    Here is what happened. The world is still.

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    8 min
  • Still · Trailer
    Jun 15 2026

    The world is still.
    This is Still. [[2]] The day's news, delivered calm.
    The hard stories too. [[2]] Told plainly, never softened.
    One voice, one breath at a time — a clearer way to know what happened.
    The world is still.

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    1 min