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Plus: What to expect from Joe Biden’s meeting with Vladimir Putin. [Quartz]( Sponsored by Good morning, Quartz readers! Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. If you’re already part of [Quartz’s fan club](, start earning rewards by forwarding to someone else who might enjoy the Daily Brief. (More on that below.) Here’s what you need to know The US and EU agreed to suspend billions in tariffs over Boeing and Airbus. The 17-year-long dispute was about subsidies, but they’ve agreed to stop arguing (for five years) to [jointly focus on China](. A federal court overruled the Biden administration on energy leases. Louisiana-based judge Terry Doughty said the government has [no legal right](, except with Congress’s approval, to prevent federal land being used for oil and gas production. Twitter could lose legal protection in India. For its apparent failure to comply with new government rules, the platform may [no longer be immune from prosecution]( over users’ posts, reports suggest. The US Senate voted to make Juneteenth a holiday. The plan to annually mark the end of slavery on June 19, 1865, now [goes to the House]( for likely approval. MacKenzie Scott donated another $2.7 billion. Jeff Bezos’s ex-wife said the money went to [286 “historically underfunded and overlooked” organizations](. Lina Khan joins the board of the Federal Trade Commission. The 32-year-old’s confirmation shows the left’s antitrust argument has won, [Nicolás Rivero writes](. An environmental protester injured several people before a Germany vs France soccer game. A man parachuted into the Munich stadium, but misjudged his landing and [caused debris to fall on spectators](. Sponsor content by BOFA Securities What happens when everybody counts? The new Diversity and Inclusion report from BofA Global Research team indicates D&I could help businesses, economies, and societies thrive. [Get all the numbers and the analysis](. What to watch for [Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (R) shakes hands with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden during their meeting in Moscow March 10, 2011.] Reuters/Alexander Natruskin US president Joe Biden meets with Russian president Vladimir Putin today in Geneva, in the hopes of “[restoring predictability and stability to the US-Russia relationship](.” That’s a tall order. Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and interfered in both the [2016]( and [2020]( (pdf) US presidential elections. Meanwhile, in March Biden called Putin a “killer” (he could have been referring to any of the Russian government’s many [alleged assassinations]( of political opponents), which prompted the Kremlin to [recall its ambassador](. The US ambassador [left Moscow]( in April, and Washington has [expanded sanctions on Russia](. There are areas where Russia and the US stand to [benefit if they cooperate](—including climate change and security in the Arctic. But most observers have [low expectations]( for the two leaders’ meeting. Case in point: They won’t be giving the type of joint press conference that typically caps off meetings like these. (In 2016, Putin’s joint press conference with Donald Trump following a meeting in Helsinki was [a PR disaster]( for the former US president.) This time, [Biden will give a solo press conference](—the “appropriate format to clearly communicate with the free press the topics that were raised in the meeting,” according to one American official. Mapping US wind energy potential Long-running efforts by US states to drive up green energy production mean the [East Coast is poised for a rush of approvals]( of wind turbines fixed to towers driven into the Atlantic Ocean’s floor. Future booms are also possible along the Gulf of Mexico, in the Great Lakes, and off the West Coast. [A US map showing the amount of 2050 electricity use that could be supplied by offshore wind. States like Maine and Massachusetts could see a more than 1,300% increase.] A [Climate Central analysis]( (pdf) suggests if Joe Biden achieves his goal of “net-zero” greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, wind farms in Texas, Missouri, Iowa, and Illinois could each have more capacity installed by 2050 than the 118 gigawatts of total wind capacity currently operational in the US. When 1 billion isn’t enough This week, the G7, a coalition of the world’s seven wealthiest democracies, announced a major commitment to provide low-income countries with Covid-19 vaccines, including at least 700 million doses distributed before the end of this year. But as Annalisa Merelli notes, it [falls far short of the global need](: 11 billion: Doses the World Health Organization estimates the world needs, equitably distributed between all countries, to reach 70% of vaccine coverage >90 million: Doses the Covax partnership—an international coalition to distribute vaccines to low-income countries—has shipped 1 billion: Total doses the G7 announced this week it will purchase and donate over the next 12 months 21%: Percentage of the world’s population that has received at least one dose 6 billion: Doses the world, excluding wealthy countries and China, still needs to reach 70% immunity ✦ Members can access all of Quartz’s [coronavirus coverage]( paywall-free. [Try it free for a week](. 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A computer simulation by astrophysicists [shows how an alien civilization could expand]( among the stars. A meme sold for $4 million. Doge, [the iconic meme featuring a photo of a Shiba Inu dog](, set an NFT record at auction. So many Samoas. After the pandemic, the Girl Scouts have [15 million boxes]( of unsold cookies. SHARE TO EARN SWAG Coffee cups, tote bags, free membership, and more. Refer the Quartz Daily Brief to friends, family, and coworkers to earn all of these premium prizes. [Share the Daily Brief today]( and start reaping the rewards. Our best wishes for a productive day. Please send any news, comments, iconic meme NFTs, and unsold Girl Scout cookies to hi@qz.com. Get the most out of Quartz by [downloading our iOS app]( and [becoming a member](. Today’s Daily Brief was brought to you by Hasit Shah, Annabelle Timsit, Clarisa Diaz, John Upton, Annalisa Merelli, Oliver Staley, and Liz Webber. [facebook]( [twitter]( [external-link]( Enjoying Quartz Daily Brief? 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