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A ceasefire deal between Syrian government forces and Kurdish-led fighters has collapsed, sparking renewed clashes and a mass escape of Islamic State prisoners. Security forces are searching for fugitives as tensions rise in northeast Syria.
President Trump's second term has seen a dramatic expansion of executive power, reshaping the presidency and weakening traditional checks and balances. Aggressive domestic and foreign actions mark a year of profound change, with lasting consequences for American democracy.
Greece and Israel have agreed to deepen cooperation on anti-drone systems and cybersecurity. The move follows a trilateral summit with Cyprus, where the countries reaffirmed their security and energy commitments.
Benjamin Netanyahu downplayed claims of media interference and improper contacts in his ongoing corruption trial, insisting his actions were routine and misunderstood. Prosecutors pressed him on evidence of editorial manipulation and regulatory favors, while public protests highlighted the trial's political sensitivity.
Hotel and holiday park bosses have called on the Chancellor to extend business rates relief to the entire hospitality sector. They warn that rising costs could lead to closures, higher prices, and job losses if action is not taken.
Donald Trump's reported invitation to Vladimir Putin to join a new peace board has angered Ukrainians and raised concerns in Europe. The move is seen as favoring Russia and could undermine Ukraine's position in peace talks.
Lebanon's under-23 team gained valuable experience at the continental tournament in Saudi Arabia, earning praise for their performances and the event's organization. The team sees this as a key step toward future success at the senior level.
The Dubai Desert Classic returns with a world-class field and meticulously prepared course at Emirates Golf Club. Top international golfers and regional talent will compete in what promises to be a thrilling tournament.
Constable Jack Hibbert, injured while saving lives during the Bondi Beach attack, has been seen recovering in public. Community fundraisers have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to support his recovery, with many praising his bravery.
Semyon Bychkov has been named the next music director of the Paris Opera, bringing decades of international experience and a passion for artistic innovation. His appointment signals a new era for the company as it seeks to expand its symphonic repertoire and strengthen its cultural identity.
Text messages between Donald Trump and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Støre reveal tensions over Greenland, international security, and recent United States policies. The exchange highlights differing perspectives on alliance cooperation and territorial claims.
Donald Trump is pressuring European allies to agree to the United States purchase of Greenland, threatening tariffs and sharing provocative images online. His actions have unsettled markets and drawn responses from international leaders seeking diplomatic solutions.
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