SZ am Morgen: News of the day – the overview for those in a hurry

Zelensky arrives in the US for a summit. The Ukrainian president is meeting with US President Trump and leading European politicians at the White House today. Trump is removing NATO membership and the return of Crimea from the table for a possible peace agreement. Russia intends to insist on its own security commitments. Read the live blog .
Israeli NGO accuses Israel of genocide and denounces Germany's complicity. Yuli Novak, director of the Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem, sharply criticizes Israel's conduct of the war in the Gaza Strip. It is crucial to act now, rather than wait for a legal ruling. Germany and other European states are supporting Israel, she criticizes. Read the interview (SZ Plus)
Bolivia is heading toward a presidential runoff. Bolivia is facing a political shift: A runoff election in October will determine which of the two most promising opposition candidates will become the new president. After 20 years under a socialist ruling party, the country may be facing turbulent times. Read the article (SZ Plus)
For journalists in China, even economic reporting is becoming difficult. A report by the Foreign Correspondents Club of China shows that the remnants of press freedom are increasingly being curtailed. While there used to be some red lines for reporting, today there are practically only red lines. Reporting on economic issues such as youth unemployment, deflation, and trade conflicts has become particularly problematic. Previously routine investigations are now often obstructed. Read the article (SZ Plus)
DFB Cup: Cologne advances to the next round in stoppage time. Like Hamburger SV before them, Cologne had to wait a long time in the first round. It wasn't until the sixth and eighth minutes of stoppage time that they equalized and scored the winning goal against third-division Regensburg. Read the article
German women's hockey team narrowly loses European Championship final. After the men's title win, the women's team missed out on the double: They lost 2-1 to the Netherlands – continuing a seemingly eternal streak: 18 years ago, the German women last became European champions and have since lost five finals to the Netherlands. Read the article
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