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A Jewish advocacy group rebuked Mayor Zohran Mamdani for criticizing Israel while remaining silent on an alleged antisemitic incident in Brooklyn. The dispute adds to ongoing tensions over the mayor’s stance on Israel and relations with Jewish residents.
Protesters at Columbia University marched in support of the Palestinian cause and directed sharp criticism at Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Demonstrators issued sweeping demands on university investments, policing and city policy while chanting controversial slogans.
Bill Eddy says about 10 percent of people are prone to high conflict due to personality disorders. He explains how to recognize warning signs, set boundaries and avoid being drawn into destructive disputes.
The United States will withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany amid tensions over the Iran war. The move signals a return to pre-2022 force levels in Europe and highlights strains between Washington and Berlin.
The Defense Department will withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany, citing a force posture review and current conditions. The decision follows public tensions between Washington and Berlin over the Iran conflict.
The United States will withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany as tensions grow between President Donald Trump and Berlin over the Iran war. The decision reduces American forces in Europe and underscores Washington’s call for greater European defense responsibility.
The United States has warned that shipping companies paying Iranian tolls to pass through the Strait of Hormuz risk severe sanctions. The alert comes amid reports that Tehran is demanding fees from tankers during ongoing regional tensions.
The United States will withdraw about 5,000 troops from Germany amid rising tensions with European allies over the Iran conflict. The move follows criticism from Germany and reflects frustration over what Washington sees as a lack of allied support.
President Trump told Congress that a cease-fire with Iran ended hostilities and removed the need for authorization under the War Powers Resolution of 1973. Lawmakers from both parties dispute his claim as the 60-day deadline passes.
Trump said he is not satisfied with Iran's latest proposal to end the conflict, as tensions continue over Tehran's nuclear program and congressional approval deadlines loom. Meanwhile, Spirit Airlines plans to shut down, and opposition to new data centers is rising nationwide.
Israeli operations in southern Lebanon have destroyed large areas of farmland and displaced most farmers, raising fears of long-term environmental and economic damage. Lebanese officials warn that contaminated soil and devastated infrastructure could prevent residents from returning and threaten national food security.
The World Health Organization is urging immediate access for medicines and medical supplies into Gaza to restore health services. Severe infrastructure damage, water shortages, and limited aid continue to strain the territory’s fragile health system.
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