- Both Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have arrived in Singapore in preparation for tomorrow's summit as the world looks on.
- Mexico's economy minister is calling for "sufficient flexibility" to rework NAFTA among the US, Canada, and Mexico ahead of three-party negotiations next month.
- A suicide bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan has killed 12 and wounded at least 30 as the city's rural development ministry building was attacked, no group has immediately claimed responsibility.
- Financial analysts say this week could be the most important of the year with the US/NK summit, a possible Fed rate hike, a Brexit test in Parliament, and the opening of the FIFA World Cup.
- Bitcoin has now lost almost two-thirds of its value from its near-$20,000 December 2017 highs, but the cryptocurrency is still well ahead of its $2,800 trading mark from this time last year.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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