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President Trump is set to meet with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy but appears hesitant to provide Kyiv with long-range missiles. Recent talks with Russia's President Putin have influenced Trump's stance as he seeks a diplomatic solution to the war. The prospects for direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia remain unclear.
President Trump is using military force and post-9/11 legal arguments to target Latin American drug cartels, sparking concerns over legality and international relations. The administration has authorized lethal strikes without congressional approval, focusing on Venezuela despite questions about evidence and effectiveness.
A correction clarifies that a recent article's caption mischaracterized the Gaza cease-fire deal. The agreement involved the release of hostages and prisoners, not a hostage exchange.
October 17, 2025
Ceasefire tensions escalate between Hamas and Israel as both sides accuse each other of violations and dispute the return of hostage bodies. The fragile truce is threatened by ongoing clashes and disagreements.
October 17, 2025
President Trump has threatened force against Hamas if violence in Gaza continues, casting doubt on the ceasefire. Recent clashes and extrajudicial killings have heightened tensions and drawn international concern.
Arsenal and Manchester United secured important Women's Champions League wins, with both teams praised for their resilience. Aston Villa's upcoming Europa League match against Maccabi Tel Aviv will be played without away fans due to safety concerns. Domestic football returns with key matches and press conferences this weekend.
FoxNewsMamdani clashes with rivals in fiery debate less than three weeks before NYC chooses next mayorOctober 17, 2025
New York City's mayoral candidates exchanged sharp attacks in a fiery debate, focusing on public safety, housing, and experience. Mamdani, the frontrunner, defended his record against criticism from Cuomo and Sliwa. The race has tightened as Election Day approaches.
France and Britain are working with the United States to draft a United Nations resolution for an international force in Gaza. The force would not be a formal United Nations peacekeeping mission, and talks are ongoing with several countries about contributing troops. The resolution aims to provide a legal mandate and encourage international support.
Admiral Alvin Holsey will leave his role as head of the United States Southern Command at the end of the year. The reason for his departure is unclear, and anti-smuggling operations in the Caribbean are ongoing.
ArutzShevaYosef-Chaim's harrowing testimony: I was one second away from a bullet to the headOctober 16, 2025
Hostage Yosef-Chaim Ohana describes narrowly escaping execution and enduring torture during his captivity by Hamas. He convinced his captors not to kill him and concealed his military role. Other hostages also faced severe mistreatment and separation.
FoxNewsFox News 'Antisemitism Exposed' Newsletter: Hostages' 'deep and lasting effects' revealedOctober 16, 2025
Fox News spotlights the suffering of freed Israeli hostages and growing antisemitism in its latest newsletter. The issue also covers controversies involving a teachers' union and activist Greta Thunberg. Medical and political experts weigh in on the ongoing crisis.
TimesofIsraelTrump: If Hamas doesn't stop killing Gazans, 'we will have no choice but to go in and kill them'October 16, 2025
President Trump warned Hamas to stop killing Gazans or face intervention, but ruled out sending US troops. Uncertainty remains over international plans for Gaza's security, while local militias urge protection for civilians.





