Ukraine has called out a double standard after the U.S. helped thwart Iran’s attack on Israel, questioning why they had not received the same level of support in defending against Russian forces. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlighted the need for full support in intercepting drones and missiles to protect European skies. The lack of Western air defenses in Ukraine has become evident as Russian drones and missiles have caused destruction in cities like Kharkiv. Despite the urgency of the situation, the U.S. and its allies have shown reluctance to provide the same level of assistance to Ukraine as they did in the Middle East.

In Donald Trump’s hush money trial, the first seven jurors have been selected, marking a significant milestone in the legal proceedings. Trump’s defense has been scrutinizing potential jurors, attempting to identify any biases that could impact the case. The trial is expected to continue throughout the week as additional jurors are chosen. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden has refrained from commenting on the trial, focusing instead on criticizing Trump’s policies and actions during his presidency.

The impeachment trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is set to begin, with Senate Democrats likely to move quickly to dismiss the charges against him. Despite Republican efforts to prolong the trial, a conviction is unlikely due to the lack of Democratic support for impeachment. Mayorkas is accused of failing to enforce immigration and border security laws, as well as lying under oath in Congress. The trial comes after the House of Representatives formally sent the articles of impeachment to the Senate.

An autopsy report for Ted Kaczynski, the “Unabomber,” revealed that he had been diagnosed with rectal cancer and was experiencing depression before his death by suicide. The report shed light on Kaczynski’s health struggles leading up to his death, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding his suicide. In a separate development, a Boeing whistleblower is set to testify before a Senate subcommittee regarding safety concerns with the 787 Dreamliner aircraft. The whistleblower has alleged that the aircraft is unsafe to fly due to nonconforming gaps in its fuselage, which could lead to catastrophic outcomes.

In the United Arab Emirates, rare rainfall caused flooding in normally arid regions, resulting in road closures and fatalities. The heavy rain led to flooding in Dubai, prompting school closures and flight diversions at Dubai International Airport. Meanwhile, female athletes have criticized Nike for releasing a skimpy and revealing track uniform for the upcoming Olympics in Paris. The outfit, which features high-cut shorts, has been deemed inappropriate for a major sporting event and has sparked backlash from former track stars and advocates for women’s sports.

Looking ahead to the Paris Olympics, excitement is building as fans prepare to return for the first time since the pandemic. However, security concerns and ongoing conflicts in various parts of the world continue to cast a shadow over the event. NBC News is gearing up for the games with comprehensive coverage and interactive content to engage with audiences leading up to the event. Despite the challenges, the Olympics remain a global spectacle that brings people together and showcases the best in athletic competition.

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