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Denmark's foreign minister says the country is in a better position regarding United States interest in Greenland but the crisis is not yet over. He confirmed there are no current threats or trade disputes with Europe.
Iran's military leadership warns of severe consequences for any attack, stating forces are fully prepared amid heightened regional tensions.
Iranians in Northern Ireland held a demonstration in Belfast, urging international support amid deadly crackdowns on protests in Iran. Community members shared fears for their loved ones and called for greater political action. The group emphasized the need for global solidarity to help those suffering in Iran.
Francesca Albanese and Abbas Araghchi condemned Israel at the Al Jazeera Forum, calling Palestine a regional moral compass and urging international action. Israeli diplomats criticized Albanese's participation alongside Hamas and Iranian officials.
Patrick Reed leads the Qatar Masters by two shots after a solid third round. A win would mark his second European tour title in three weeks and move him into the world top 20.
Iran has warned it will strike United States military bases in the region if attacked. The statement comes amid rising tensions and ongoing nuclear negotiations. United States forces in the Middle East are reportedly alarmed by the threat.
A drug trafficker tied to the murder of Andrés Escobar has been killed in Mexico. The original crime shocked Colombia's football community during a violent period. The shooter served only part of his prison sentence before release.
Ambassador Mike Waltz detailed the Trump administration's push for United Nations reform and a more focused, accountable approach. He highlighted ongoing budget cuts, new peace initiatives, and a call for greater private sector involvement in global development.
Syria and Saudi Arabia have signed major investment agreements, including projects in telecommunications, aviation, and infrastructure. The deals aim to boost Syria's economy following the lifting of most Western sanctions. Key projects include a new international airport and a low-cost airline.
The Pentagon is ending its academic ties with Harvard University, citing concerns over ideology and campus activism. Military training and fellowship programs will be discontinued, with current students allowed to finish their studies. The move follows criticism from the Trump administration and may signal further cuts to other universities.
The 'Echoes of Movement' exhibition in Riyadh explores artistic dialogue between Italy and Saudi Arabia through contemporary works. The show delves into themes of movement, cultural exchange, and the universal language of art.
A festival highlighting Pakistani art and culture has opened in Dubai, featuring traditional and contemporary works. The event aims to promote Pakistan's heritage and follows other recent cultural exhibitions in the United Arab Emirates.
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