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1. Donald Trump and Joe Biden seek calm and unity after an assassination attempt on the former Republican president. U.S. President Biden ordered a review into how the attacker got close enough to shoot at Trump from a rooftop while Trump has lifetime protection by the U.S. Secret Service.

2. Ukrainian officials say a ramped-up mobilization drive in force since May has been successful. Changes include a campaign to increase voluntary recruitment, 28 months since Russia's invasion. The military says the conscription rate has more than doubled compared to the previous two months.

3. China's economy grew much slower than expected in the second quarter. A protracted property downturn and job insecurity knocked the wind out of a fragile recovery. The numbers keep expectations alive that Beijing will need to unleash even more stimulus.

4. Airbus is revising up its 20-year demand forecast for jetliners, led by wide-body jets. It predicts that the global fleet would more than double over the next two decades and revised up its total wide-body demand forecast by 9%, led by increases in South and North America.

5. Argentina has won a record 16th Copa America title, beating Colombia 1-0. The country’s latest title comes on the back of their triumphs at the 2022 World Cup and 2021 Copa America.

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