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

Bundestag votes on new judges for Karlsruhe. The Federal Constitutional Court is facing a new appointment, with two new judges scheduled to be elected this Friday. The Left Party has announced it will not support the CDU's proposal. The election of an SPD candidate is also considered uncertain. Read the article (SZ Plus)
Trump announces arms deliveries to Ukraine via NATO. In a television interview, the US president says the military alliance will cover the full cost. For the first time since returning to office, Trump intends to send weapons to Ukraine. The package is said to be worth several hundred million dollars. Read the live blog on the war in Ukraine.
The United States imposes 35 percent tariffs on Canada. In a letter published on his Truth Social platform, President Trump also brings up the fentanyl crisis. He criticizes Canada for failing to stop the flow of the synthetic drug into the United States. Once again, a judge declares the new birthright law illegal – but he lets it stand for another week. Read the live blog on US politics .
Visit by Afghanistan's former president sparks political controversy. Karzai secretly visited Berlin for talks, fueling the debate about how far the German government is willing to go to reach a deportation deal with the regime in Kabul. The irritation is great, as the Taliban are actually internationally ostracized. The German government emphasizes that negotiations, if any, are only taking place at a "technical level." Read the article (SZ Plus)
European Football Championship: Switzerland in the quarterfinals for the first time. Coach Sundhage's team was already on the verge of elimination in Geneva. But in stoppage time, Xhemaili scored the winning goal against Finland, enough to advance the team to the knockout rounds. Read the article
Tennis: Anisimova defeats Sabalenka. The American reaches the Wimbledon final for the first time. The 23-year-old defeated world number one Sabalenka of Belarus 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the heat of Centre Court after two and a half hours. Anisimova will face the winner of the match between Swiatek of Poland and Bencic of Switzerland in the final on Saturday. Read the article
Irishman Healy wins stage six of the 112th Tour de France. Mathieu van der Poel reclaims yellow from Tadej Pogacar by a one-second margin. After a wild ride over six climbs, 24-year-old Ben Healy wins stage six. Read the article (SZ Plus)
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