President Trump announced a temporary federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s police department, deploying 800 National Guard troops and planning to clear out the city's homeless population. The move, set to last 30 days, was met with criticism from local officials and sparked protests, despite city data showing violent crime at a historic low. Trump indicated that Washington could serve as a test case for similar interventions in other major cities.
Tensions between Israel and Qatar escalated after an Israeli airstrike killed several Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza, including a prominent correspondent. Qatar's prime minister condemned the attack, while Israel accused one of the journalists of ties to Hamas, a claim rejected by the network.
European leaders are preparing for talks ahead of a summit between Trump and Russia's president, amid concerns about negotiations over Ukraine. Germany's chancellor will convene a virtual summit with Trump, Ukraine's president, and other European leaders to address the ongoing conflict.
In other news, Rick Perry has become an advocate for the clinical use of the psychedelic drug ibogaine, and artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in workplaces across the United States. Artist Tristan Duke continues to push boundaries with innovative photographic techniques, and a hairless bulldog named Petunia was crowned World's Ugliest Dog, highlighting the value of pet adoption.