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Cristiano Ronaldo dispels transfer rumors and affirms his loyalty to Al-Nassr after winning the Nations League with Portugal. Despite reports linking him to other clubs, Ronaldo is considering a contract offer to stay at his current Saudi Arabian club.
Protests in Los Angeles escalate after Trump deploys National Guard. Trump's deployment of National Guard to LA protests faces opposition from California Gov. Newsom. Trump's new travel ban targeting 12 countries set to take effect. Alcaraz wins French Open final in dramatic comeback. 'Maybe Happy Ending' wins Tony for best new musical. Israeli fire kills 12 near aid sites in Gaza. World Pride celebrations end with political rally. Russia awaits confirmation on exchange of dead fighters with Ukraine. Trump officials aim to end school desegregation orders. Chinese hackers target smartphones in 'mobile security crisis.'
Under Patel's leadership, the FBI is intensifying its efforts to address violent crime, drug trafficking, and illegal immigration. The bureau's priorities are shifting to align with President Trump's focus on these issues, signaling a rethinking of mission and priorities within the agency.
The 2025 Tony Awards saw 'Purpose' winning best play, Cynthia Erivo hosting, and a special reunion of the 'Hamilton' cast. Harvey Fierstein also received a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists, diverting it to Israel. The activists were detained but later released, and the humanitarian aid aboard the ship was transferred to Gaza through established channels.
Ex-college basketball star Russ Smith was arrested on DUI charges in Louisville after being observed making an illegal U-turn. Smith, known for leading Louisville to a national championship in 2013, was released on bond and is due for an arraignment hearing.
Violent clashes erupt in LA as protesters storm highways and face off against law enforcement and National Guard in response to ICE raids.
Israeli speedboats are surrounding the Freedom flotilla as they approach Gaza, with the activists onboard refusing to turn back despite threats from Israel. The group is carrying humanitarian aid and standing against the ongoing crisis in the region.
A vessel approaching the Gaza-bound charity ship has left after an alarm was sounded. Israeli Defence Minister ordered the military to stop the boat carrying activists and aid to Gaza.
Freedom flotilla activists defy Israel's warnings to reach Gaza with humanitarian aid despite threats of violence. Greta Thunberg and other activists face opposition from Israel as they continue their peaceful mission.
Islamist preacher Wissam Haddad is facing a lawsuit for anti-Semitic remarks in his sermons, with the Jewish group seeking to remove the speeches and prevent future comments. Haddad maintains his words are supported by scriptures and has refused to comply with council demands.
Results and fixtures for the Friendlies on Sunday, including Congo DR v Madagascar and Georgia v Cabo Verde. Upcoming matches on Tuesday and Wednesday include Kenya v Chad, Niger v Zimbabwe, and more.
The Friendlies on Sunday included matches between Congo DR and Madagascar, as well as Georgia and Cabo Verde. Georgia and Cabo Verde ended in a 1-1 draw.
The half-brother of Adolf Hitler, Alois Hitler, led a scandalous life involving bigamy and abandonment of his family. Details of his relationships, his son's birth in Liverpool, and his later life in Germany are uncovered in the article.
A Love Island contestant with a famous father and celebrity connections, Dejon, will be entering the villa. Dejon, the son of former professional footballer Gifton Noel-Williams, is a semi-professional footballer and personal trainer with famous connections like David Beckham.
Israeli military kills four near aid distribution site in south Gaza, leading to chaos and violence in the area. At least 104 people were killed in the past 24 hours, according to the Gaza health ministry.
Four men were arrested in Co Down after minor disorder at a protest against a march for Gaza. Three men were cautioned for public order offences at a towpath between Portadown and Newry. A flag linked to a prescribed terrorist organization was removed from a parade participant in Newry.
Israel has vowed to stop the ship carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists from reaching Gaza, accusing them of being antisemitic. The activists face arrest if they defy Israeli military orders.
Israel aims to lower its budget deficit to less than 3% of GDP by 2028, following a spike in defense spending in 2024. The plan includes measures to reduce spending and increase taxes to achieve fiscal responsibility.
Israel's Defence Minister instructed the military to prevent the Madleen yacht, carrying activists and aid, from reaching Gaza. The boat is currently off the Egyptian coast and faces interception by Israeli forces.
Israel aims to lower its budget deficit to below 3% of GDP by 2028, down from an expected 5% this year. The plan includes a projected economic growth of 4.4% in 2026.
The list features individuals from different fields such as arts, community service, healthcare, and education, who have made significant contributions to society.
A new 'hairy' chocolate bar from Dubai has sparked mixed reactions, with some finding it unappetizing while others note its similarity to existing sweets in other countries.
The Tony Awards mark the end of a successful Broadway season, highlighting unique stories and diverse voices. Rising production costs and premium ticket prices raise concerns about accessibility for theater lovers.
The Boulder Jewish Festival will feature increased security and a focus on community healing after a recent attack in Boulder, Colorado. The event will highlight the cause of Israeli hostages held by Hamas and include art, food, and music.
The NHS faces criticism for denying healthcare to a child due to their private school attendance, highlighting class discrimination. Labour's divisive policies, such as imposing VAT on school fees, have caused thousands of students to leave private schools, raising concerns over the impact on the education system.
Jho Low, a Chinese-Malaysian financier, orchestrated a multi-billion dollar international scam involving Hollywood stars, Middle Eastern princes, and Wall Street bankers. The scandal, known as the '1MDB scandal', involved embezzling billions of dollars from Malaysia's state-owned sovereign wealth fund.
Baroness Michelle Mone and her husband are selling UK properties to move to Miami, making £2 million in profit. They are under investigation for a government contract related to PPE. The couple has sold multiple properties in Glasgow and London.
Mark Glanville has decided to exclude Gary Lineker from his father's memorial service due to Lineker's controversial comments on Israel. Glanville's son expressed concerns over Lineker's actions, citing the impact on anti-Semitic sentiments.
During a vigil in Brighton, a police officer compared a statement about Jews to a placard about Hamas, sparking accusations of downplaying anti-Semitism. The incident has raised concerns and criticism from anti-Semitism campaigners.
Thousands protest in Rome against the war in Gaza, calling for the government to take a stand. Demonstrators demand an end to the violence and show solidarity with Palestinians.
Boulder DA Michael Dougherty stated that additional charges could be filed against the suspect. Soliman, who wanted to kill Zionists, faces 118 charges, including multiple counts of attempted murder and cruelty to animals. The community is urged to come together in support and solidarity.
Michelle Mone and Doug Barrowman are selling off British properties, including Glasgow townhouses, as they consider moving to Miami. The couple has made profits from previous property sales and are streamlining their assets amid an anti-corruption investigation.
Diane Abbott calls out Keir Starmer's immigration remarks as racist at a protest rally in London, highlighting concerns over government policies and spending cuts. The rally, attended by trade unionists and activists, aims to send a message against austerity measures and support for public services.
The British Government's delusions of grandeur and desire for futile violence against strangers have led to promises of war readiness. Despite lacking any territorial quarrel, the government's actions are met with confusion and concern among the public.
The organization cited direct threats from Hamas as the reason for halting operations, stating that innocent lives would be at risk.
The Friendlies on Saturday ended with Latvia drawing with Azerbaijan. Several matches are scheduled for Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday featuring teams from around the world.
Alyne Tamir shares her journey of remaining a virgin until 27, exploring intimacy, and self-acceptance in her new book. Raised in the Mormon church, she struggled with societal expectations and conditioning, eventually finding liberation through her experiences.
Sen. Fetterman condemns Democrats for embracing Elon Musk after his criticism of Trump and the Big Beautiful Bill Act. Some Democrats are open to reestablishing ties with Musk despite past conflicts.
Israel is backing armed groups in Gaza to counter Hamas, but aid organizations allege that these groups are looting food and supplies from trucks. The armed groups, including the Popular Forces, have been accused of criminal activity and looting in their role of guarding food distribution centers in southern Gaza.
Dawn French apologises for dismissing Israeli victims of Hamas attacks after facing backlash. French's video criticising Israel's actions in Gaza sparked controversy, with Bachram accusing her of downplaying the severity of the situation.
Alison Patterson continues to seek information about her daughter's killer, whose sentence was reduced after a brutal attack in 2013. Despite facing silence from Qatar's authorities, Alison remains determined to find out if the killer has been released.
Pro-Palestinian activist avoids prosecution for chanting 'I love the 7th of October' and expressing extremist views at a London protest. Despite being arrested for alleged terrorism offences, the CPS chose not to press charges.
Bystanders detain a man who attacked a French Rabbi in Paris, leading to his arrest and psychiatric evaluation. Officials condemn the rise in hate crimes, including anti-Semitic attacks, calling for severe punishment for perpetrators.
Israeli military retrieves body of Thai hostage from Gaza after being held since 2023 attack. Pinta was abducted alive and killed by captors, with two more hostages' bodies also recovered.
The Taliban are developing kamikaze drones at a former SAS base in Afghanistan to expand their military capabilities. These drones have been used in attacks on the border area of Pakistan, raising concerns among Western intelligence agencies.
Miranda Levy, 51, and Jeremy, 55, found love after traumatic divorces and are now engaged. They met on Twitter, fell in love in person, and plan to have a small wedding focused on their marriage.
Lebanon hosts retro-themed event to promote upcoming summer season and attract tourists from Gulf countries. The country's leaders see tourism as a key catalyst to revive the economy and mend relations with wealthy neighbors.
President Trump is using emergency powers to advance his agenda, sparking legal battles and concerns about overstepping limits. Both parties have utilized emergency powers in the past, but Trump's use has been unprecedented, prompting calls for Congress to rein in presidential authority.
Nike has ended its partnership with Grace Tame due to her pro-Palestinian social media posts, sparking speculation and confirmation of the split. Tame, known for her advocacy for sexual assault victims, had been appointed as a brand ambassador by Nike in January.
Panama's President seeks religious intermediaries to help resolve protests by banana workers over social security changes. Mulino offers proposed legislation favorable to the banana sector in exchange for an end to the protests.
Dawn French faces criticism for describing Hamas attacks on Israel as 'a bad thing' in a social media video. Critics accuse her of mocking the events of October 7, with some calling her out for insensitivity and lack of understanding of the situation in Israel and Gaza.
Rep. Mary Miller (R-Illinois) faced backlash for misidentifying a Sikh religious leader as Muslim and claiming the US was founded as a Christian nation. Both parties condemned her remarks, with civil rights groups demanding an apology for her anti-Sikh and anti-Muslim bigotry.
US officials are contemplating providing $500 million to the GHF for aid distribution in Gaza, raising concerns about violence near distribution sites and the foundation's competence.
Elon Musk's clash with Donald Trump could have significant financial repercussions for his businesses and government contracts, potentially affecting Tesla's self-driving cars, SpaceX's missions for NASA, Starlink's satellite contracts, and X's advertisers.
State Dept. advises embassies not to revoke visas from countries under travel ban. Visa applicants approved but not yet received will be denied, unless they meet narrow exemption criteria.
Recap of Friday's international friendly matches, with notable results including Kosovo defeating Armenia 5-2, Russia drawing with Nigeria 1-1, and Hungary losing to Sweden 0-2.
Israel's military announced the deaths of four soldiers in Gaza, as the offensive continues. The soldiers were killed in an explosive device detonation in the Khan Yunis area. The conscription issue has threatened to sink Netanyahu's government.
Egyptian man charged with hate crime for attacking 'Zionist people' in Boulder with Molotov cocktails. Soliman's family facing deportation proceedings in the U.S.
New study reveals that the Bible may have had multiple authors over time, challenging the traditional belief that Moses wrote the first five books. Using AI, researchers found distinct writing styles in the Old Testament, suggesting contributions from different sources.
Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb successfully destroyed Russian bombers, reducing Putin's air power and potential for carnage. However, the western response, especially from the Labour government, has been surprisingly muted and lacking in congratulation.
Ochuko Ojiri, a Bargain Hunt star, was sentenced to prison for selling art to a suspected Hezbollah backer. He doctored invoices and hid the buyer's identity, leading to a two-and-a-half-year jail term.
Sen. Fetterman calls out Democrats for shifting support to Musk during his conflict with Trump over legislative package. Rep. Khanna suggests party should communicate with Musk despite past tensions. Musk's criticism of Trump and the bill has sparked debate among lawmakers.
A multi-billion dollar deal to build one of the world's largest data centre hubs in the United Arab Emirates with U.S. technology faces security concerns. The project, involving major tech firms, is part of the UAE's AI development strategy, but opposition in Washington remains due to ties with China.
The stoning of the devil ritual at the Hajj in Saudi Arabia is a solemn moment for pilgrims, symbolizing their submission to God and victory over evil. Pilgrims throw pebbles at pillars in Mina, recalling Prophet Ibrahim's faith being tested by God.
The Pentagon's watchdog is examining if Hegseth's aides were asked to delete Signal messages sharing sensitive military information. Hegseth faces questions about his handling of information and turmoil at the Pentagon.
Israeli strikes kill 16 Palestinians in Gaza, Netherlands to hold election, China weaponizes rare earths, Japan's ispace moon lander crashes, China showcases coast guard capability
Recent attacks in Colorado and Washington DC have shifted US political violence towards college campus radicalism inspired by protests against Israel's war in Gaza. Suspects in these attacks yelled 'Free Palestine,' showcasing a paradigm shift in political violence in America.
France has tempered hopes of immediate recognition of a Palestinian state, highlighting the need for substantive action. The French government is working closely with other countries on the issue.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has temporarily closed all distribution sites in Gaza due to safety concerns following deadly shootings in the area.
Israel has warned that it will continue striking Lebanon until Hezbollah is disarmed, violating a ceasefire. The strikes in south Beirut led to residents fleeing for their lives.
Oil prices are poised for a rebound this week as trade talks between the U.S. and China resume, leading to optimism for increased demand. Despite some price reductions by Saudi Arabia, the market remains volatile with news on tariff negotiations and production increases.
Eid al-Adha celebrations are affected by economic challenges, with fewer animal sacrifices and subdued consumer spending. The pandemic and disease outbreak have led to a decline in sales of sacrificial animals, impacting the festive mood in various countries.
Trump and Musk's alliance ends in public fallout, Ukraine under attack, man charged with attempted murder, Harvard challenges Trump's ban on foreign students, Israel activates Palestinian clans.
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has transformed from a wanted jihadist to a statesman embraced by world leaders. Sharaa has been accepted in the Middle East region and visited Europe, demonstrating recognition of the new authorities.
Israeli farmers are determined to continue their dream of producing tequila despite the challenges they face near the Gaza border. The project was halted by an attack in October 2023, but they are now working towards creating the country's first-ever batch of tequila.
Harry and Meghan's actions show a desperate need to matter, despite constant pleas for privacy. Their ventures seem to lack clear strategy and impact, leading to increasing scrutiny as they continue to seek the spotlight.
Travellers built an 'illegal' camp near a high-speed railway line in Balderton, Nottinghamshire, without permission, sparking fears of a potential disaster. The rapid development of the site has left locals shocked and concerned about the impact on property values and safety in the area.
Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident, details missing the birth of his first child and potential 'career-ending' impacts, including Oxfam International rescinding a job offer. His mother's visa to help care for his infant son is also under federal review.
Ballerina is an action-packed thriller that is not suitable for children. Marketed as 'from the world of John Wick,' the film is filled with violent mayhem and propulsive action. Ana de Armas shines in the lead role, delivering a thrilling performance that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.
Egyptian national Mohamed Soliman, 45, faces 28 attempted murder counts in state court for fire-bombing a Colorado march. He may face over 600 years in prison and also faces federal hate crimes charges with a life sentence if convicted.
President Trump and Elon Musk's bromance comes to a bitter end as they exchange accusations and insults over legislative issues and personal matters.
Boulder 'terrorist' Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces 118 charges for attacking a gathering with incendiary devices. The suspect, an Uber driver, targeted the event in support of Hamas hostages. Soliman planned the attack for a year and searched for Jewish groups online.
The U.S. sanctions ICC judges over investigations into alleged war crimes by Israel, freezing their assets. The ICC criticizes the move as an attack on its independence, while the State Department accuses the court of targeting America and Israel.
The International Criminal Court was set up in 2002 to prosecute serious crimes when member states are unable or unwilling to do so. The court has conducted investigations in multiple countries and has issued several convictions and arrest warrants for notable figures.
Sanctions were placed on ICC judges for their involvement in cases against U.S. troops and Netanyahu. The move was criticized for threatening the independence of the international judicial institution.
Israel launches attacks on alleged Hezbollah UAV factories in Beirut, claiming Iranian support. Civilians urged to evacuate as IDF targets sites in southern suburbs.
Israel strikes Hezbollah drone factories in Beirut, accusing the group of producing UAVs with Iranian backing. IDF warns civilians to leave as airstrikes hit the alleged sites.
USAToday edited a story on the Boulder attack suspect's daughter after criticism for downplaying the crime. The article now includes details about the attack and the suspect's motives.
Jerusalem marks Pride 10 years after the murder of a teenage marcher during the annual Pride Parade. The fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Shira Banki in 2015 prompted increased police surveillance of the event, with Israeli President Isaac Herzog attending this year's march.
Israeli attacks in Gaza result in casualties, aid group resumes operations after a brief pause. International pressure mounts for a ceasefire as the conflict continues to escalate.
President Trump selects Lt. Gen. Alex Grynkewich, a seasoned Air Force commander, to head U.S. European Command and potentially serve as supreme allied commander, Europe. Grynkewich's background in the Middle East and as director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff positions him well for the role.
Gerry Adams plans to donate the 100,000 euros he won in a defamation case against the BBC to charities helping children in Gaza, the homeless in Ireland, and Irish language groups. Adams accused the BBC of arrogance for not resolving the dispute earlier.
Procter & Gamble announces a 15 percent cut to its workforce, focusing on non-manufacturing positions, as part of a broader plan to address challenges in the market.
ECB President Christine Lagarde announced a 25 basis point cut in three key ECB interest rates after the policy meeting, citing updated assessments of inflation outlook and monetary policy transmission.
Netflix is set to release a variety of new content, from original series like 'Families Like Ours' and 'Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy' to classic favorites like 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Get Hard'.
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