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DAILY ISSUE · 2026-06-23

Tuesday 23 June 2026

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White House releases Trump's "America First Resilience Strategy"

The White House announced on June 23 the release of "President Trump's America First Resilience Strategy." According to the release, the document frames resilience as a strategic capability that preserves US freedom of action, advances American interests, deters adversaries and enables peace through strength. The description of the strategy as a bold mandate denying adversaries

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Gender health gap: MEPs call for more EU action

The European Parliament said in a June 23 press release that the Women's Rights and Gender Equality Committee adopted a draft report on gender inequalities in health. According to the release, the report calls for stronger EU action to tackle systemic bias in medical research, diagnosis and treatment.

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Boris Vujčić speaks on euro area economic outlook and monetary policy
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Boris Vujčić speaks on euro area economic outlook and monetary policy

The European Central Bank published on June 23 the text of remarks by Boris Vujčić titled "Outlook for the euro area economy and monetary policy." The material available contains no further detail on the content of the remarks.

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WHO urges scale-up of newborn screening to improve early detection of birth defects

Per the WHO's June 23 statement, the World Health Organization called on countries to expand newborn screening for birth defects, saying early detection and treatment can save lives and reduce lifelong disability for millions of children. A new WHO report, “Strengthening capacity for newborn screening, diagnosis and management of birth defects,” identifies newborn screening as

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