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

EU and US reach tariff deal. Europe must accept painful tariffs to prevent further escalation in economic relations. US President Trump announces: The EU will accept a base tariff of 15 percent, has announced an additional $600 billion in investments in the US, will purchase $750 billion worth of energy raw materials, and will order a large amount of military equipment. In certain areas, both sides want to reduce their import tariffs to zero. Read the article (SZ Plus)
- OPINION This deal is a bad deal for Europe (SZ Plus)
Several dead after train crash in Upper Swabia. In southeastern Baden-Württemberg, a passenger train derailed near Riedlingen. Among the dead were the train driver and another railway employee. Around 50 people were injured, 25 of them seriously. According to initial investigations, a landslide following a storm could have been the cause. Read article
EXCLUSIVE: CSU opposes more state-funded abortions. While the SPD wants to legalize abortions, Health Minister Warken of the CDU only conceives of more women having their abortions paid for in the future. And there is resistance to this within the CSU, too. "I personally consider health insurance companies' reimbursement of costs beyond current regulations to be constitutionally questionable," says Bundestag member Pilsinger. Read the article (SZ Plus)
Larger aid shipments are reaching the Gaza Strip. For months, due to an Israeli blockade, hardly any aid has reached the suffering population. Now, a convoy of about 100 trucks carrying supplies is driving into the coastal region. Read the live blog .
England's women's soccer team defended their European Championship title. The final against Spain was tied 1-1 after regular time, with no goals scored in extra time. Then, as she did against Germany in 2022, Chloe Kelly scored the decisive goal, this time as the last taker in the penalty shootout. Read the article (SZ Plus)
Pogačar wins the Tour de France, Lipowitz takes third. For the first time in 19 years, a German cyclist finishes in the top three overall. Lipowitz from Ulm also receives the white jersey for best young rider. Slovenian Pogačar also takes the mountains jersey. The prestigious final stage in Paris is won by the Dutchman van Aert. Read the article
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