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US job growth remained robust in June, offering reassurance amid mixed economic signals as policymakers weigh the strength and vulnerabilities of the American labor market. Meanwhile, hopes for energy stability were boosted by the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz after recent disruptions caused by a ship grounding and attack, a shift that could quickly swing global oil markets from shortage to surplus.
In the Middle East, a deadly cafe explosion in Damascus has renewed concerns about security in Syria's capital, underscoring the fragility of the post-conflict environment. In South America, a rare success story emerged as a Venezuelan security guard was rescued alive after spending eight days trapped by earthquakes, highlighting both ongoing disaster response challenges and moments of hope. On the business front, Tesla reported a quarterly increase in global vehicle deliveries, signaling a possible rebound from recent boycotts and mounting competition in the electric vehicle sector.
Developing: Details remain unclear about the perpetrators and motives behind the Damascus cafe explosion, with investigations ongoing.