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UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer challenges Donald Trump's proposals on Ukraine and asserts that Russia is the aggressor in the conflict.
Jan Moir criticizes Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the BBC for their support of trans rights and self-identification for transgender people, arguing that it undermines women's rights and lacks tolerance.
Luca Pferdmenges, a 23-year-old juggler and influencer, has visited every country in the world. He shares his favorite and least favorite countries, as well as hair-raising moments and recommendations for food and underrated destinations.
An Israeli soldier was killed and three others were wounded in fighting in northern Gaza. The IDF issued an evacuation warning and conducted an airstrike targeting terror operatives. The war has resulted in thousands of deaths.
Harvard University is in talks to sell $1 billion of private equity stakes, unrelated to funding cuts from President Trump. The sale is part of a strategy to generate liquidity amid market volatility.
Trump claims credit for brokering the Abraham Accords and criticizes the Biden administration for not expanding them. He also discusses Syria's interest in joining the Accords and expresses optimism about the ongoing talks with Iran.
Mossad head David Barnea travels to Qatar to meet with Qatari PM on hostage deal efforts. Israel's security cabinet considers expanding offensive in Gaza, but hopes talks can secure hostage release.
Israeli far-right figure Itamar Ben-Gvir endorses Donald Trump's plan for Gaza during a controversial visit to the United States, facing protests and opposition.
The US federal Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism supports Yale University's handling of anti-Israel protesters, commending the enforcement of policies and investigation into unlawful conduct.
Federal and state agents in Michigan raided the homes of pro-Palestinian activists as part of an investigation into acts of vandalism targeting Jewish locations and members of the University of Michigan's Board of Regents.
The Indus Waters Treaty is at risk as Pakistan and India retaliate, escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir.
The US is set to announce a major defense agreement with Saudi Arabia, potentially worth over $100 billion. The deal comes after unsuccessful attempts to secure a broader defense and normalization agreement. Executives from US defense firms may travel to Saudi Arabia as part of the American delegation during President Trump's visit.
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