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Venezuela Race Against Time After Powerful Quakes Kill at Least 164
Two powerful earthquakes hit northern Venezuela within 40 seconds, killing at least 164 people and injuring nearly 1,000, with officials warning the final death toll could be far…
Vance Says U.S. and Iran Will Set Up Direct Military Channel in Qatar
JD Vance said the U.S. and Iran agreed to set up a direct military communications channel in Qatar between the IRGC and U.S. Central Command. He also said Gulf states, including t…
Israeli court orders house arrest for driver filmed brandishing gun at ultra-Orthodox protesters
A Jerusalem court released to house arrest a driver filmed apparently pointing a gun at ultra-Orthodox anti-draft protesters on Route 1. Police said he had an unlicensed weapon, w…
Gaza Joint Headquarters Set for Major Overhaul, New Countries May Join Peace Force
A planned overhaul of the Civil-Military Coordination Center in Kiryat Gat is advancing, including a likely rename to the International Gaza Support Center. The international stab…
Polls, Diplomacy, and Military Moves Signal a Shifting Global Picture
A Reuters poll says Trump’s Iran war is deeply unpopular and may hurt Republicans before November’s midterm elections. Separately, the EU held controversial talks with the Taliban…
EU envoy says ties with Israel remain strong despite dispute over foreign ministers
EU Ambassador Michael Mann said tensions with Israel are real, but dialogue continues and the relationship remains strategically strong. He criticized settlement expansion, settle…
Quds Force Chief Threatens Israel as Lebanon Talks Enter Final Day
Esmail Qaani threatened Israel with defeat if it does not withdraw from southern Lebanon, as Washington-hosted Israel-Lebanon talks reached their final day. A U.S. report about a…
Trump Asks Congress for $88 Billion After Iran War Costs Surge
Donald Trump asked Congress for an $88 billion supplemental budget, mostly to cover the cost of the war with Iran. Democrats oppose the request, making Senate approval unlikely.
Trump and Republican Senator Bill Cassidy Clash in Heated Closed-Door Meeting
Donald Trump and Senator Bill Cassidy shouted at each other during a closed-door Republican meeting about the war with Iran. Cassidy later received a White House briefing and then…
IDF Encircles Hezbollah Fighters Trapped in South Lebanon Tunnel Network
The IDF has sealed tunnel entrances in southern Lebanon, trapping dozens of Hezbollah fighters and demanding surrender. Israel rejected mediation attempts, raised alert levels ove…
Iran threatens Israel as Lebanon withdrawal rumors are denied
Iran’s military threatened Israel over Lebanon as U.S.-Iran talks remain unsigned. At the same time, the IDF denied Reuters reports that it had started withdrawing from southern L…
Denmark Reopens Legal Review of a Nationwide Ban on Mosque Call to Prayer
Denmark’s government is reviewing whether to impose a nationwide ban on the Muslim call to prayer from loudspeakers. Immigration Minister Morten Bødskov said the move would build…
Ukraine's Most Powerful Weapon Against Russia Is Its Battle-Hardened Soldiers
Ukrainian front-line soldiers say their real strength against Russia is human endurance, not drones or missiles. The article highlights Ihor Vizirenko of the 21st Mechanized Briga…
Iraq Warns It May Quit OPEC Unless Production Quotas Rise
Iraq has threatened to leave OPEC if the cartel does not significantly raise its oil production quota. The warning, driven by a severe financial crisis linked to the war with Iran…
Conflicting Claims Over Israeli Withdrawal in Southern Lebanon
The U.S. said Israel withdrew from part of the southern Lebanon buffer zone, but Lebanese and Israeli military sources denied it. No side reported a confirmed change on the ground.
El Al Suspends Moscow Flights as Ukraine Expands Drone Strikes
El Al has paused its Tel Aviv-Moscow flights for several days because of escalating Russia-Ukraine fighting and recent aviation incidents. The airline will review the situation ne…
U.S. Weighs F-35 Return for Turkey as Trump Courts Erdogan
The Trump administration is reviewing a possible return of Turkey to the F-35 program and a separate engine sale for Turkey’s KAAN fighter. Trump linked the move to his close ties…
Anthropic Accuses Alibaba of Using Fake Accounts to Probe Claude
Anthropic says Alibaba used nearly 25,000 fake accounts and 28.8 million Claude interactions to help train rival AI models. The company says the operation was its largest known di…
Report: Messi is eyeing the 2028 Olympics as his international farewell
Lionel Messi reportedly plans to end his international career at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, not the 2030 World Cup. The 39-year-old Argentina captain is still focused on winni…
Mark Levin Slams Possible U.S. Military Tech Transfer to Turkey
Mark Levin sharply criticized reports that the Trump administration may sell advanced U.S. engine technology to Turkey. Reuters says the administration is preparing a $700 million…
Report Says Israel Faces Renewed Pressure in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran
A Reuters-based commentary says Hamas is rebuilding in Gaza, Hizbullah is being replenished in Lebanon, and Iran is restoring its missile and nuclear capabilities. It argues Israe…
Contract Worker for Defense Ministry Killed in Building Collapse in Gaza
Raad Abu al-Qia'an, a contract worker for Israel’s Defense Ministry, was killed Tuesday in a building collapse in Jabaliya, Gaza. The IDF said he died in an operational accident w…
Trump’s European Allies Are Receding as His Popularity Sours
Donald Trump is losing key European nationalist allies, highlighted by a public rupture with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. As support for Trump weakens across Europe, lea…
Trump Says Iran School Attack May Never Be Fully Solved
Trump said it may never be known who was behind a deadly strike on a girls’ school in Minab, Iran, and said he does not believe the United States was responsible. Earlier reports…
7.1 Earthquake Strikes Off Venezuela, Triggering Tsunami Warning in Puerto Rico
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck off Venezuela and was felt in Caracas. Residents evacuated homes, and tsunami warnings were issued for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Russian Journalist Behind Putin-Kabaeva Scoop Dies in Latvia After Suspected Poisoning
Exiled Russian journalist Grigory Nekhoroshev died in Riga at 69 after reportedly eating poisonous mushrooms. He was known for a 2008 report alleging Vladimir Putin planned to mar…
Netanyahu Says Strength Brings Alliances, but Reuters Sees His Regional Strategy Faltering
Benjamin Netanyahu told a conference that strength leads to alliances and peace, but a Reuters analysis says his regional strategy is faltering. The report says the Iran war, the…
Sweden Warns Iran Is Still Recruiting Operatives Across Europe
Swedish intelligence says Iran is still recruiting operatives in Sweden and elsewhere in Europe for attacks on Jewish, Israeli, and American targets. The alleged campaign, using g…
Reports in Iran Say Bank Access Is Down Nationwide, with ATMs and Card Terminals Offline
Reports from Iran say at least eight commercial banks have halted service, while ATMs and card terminals are malfunctioning nationwide. The disruption has affected shopping, fuel…
Switzerland weighs alternative air defense suppliers after U.S. Patriot delay
Switzerland is in talks with France, South Korea and Israel for a second air defense system after U.S. Patriot deliveries were delayed by four to five years. Defense officials sai…
ICC Prosecutor Who Sought Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant Faces Dismissal
The United Nations is advancing a move to dismiss ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan after a yearlong investigation found serious misconduct. Khan, who sought arrest warrants for Ben…
UN begins clearing stranded ships from the Strait of Hormuz
The UN International Maritime Organization has started a plan to remove about 11,000 stranded seafarers from the Persian Gulf after the US-Iran war disrupted shipping. The reopeni…
French Doctor Diagnosed With Ebola After Congo Aid Mission, First Case in Current European Outbreak
France confirmed its first Ebola case in the current African outbreak in a doctor who returned from Congo. He was isolated and contact tracing began, while officials said the wide…
Reuters: EU Proposes Three-Year Mission to Train the Lebanese Army
The European Union is considering a three-year mission to advise and train the Lebanese army. The plan would also support Lebanon’s internal security forces and needs approval fro…
Russia Furious Over Trump’s Shift as Pressure on Belarus Intensifies
Russia says Donald Trump is no longer acting as a neutral mediator on Ukraine, while Ukrainian officials report improved ties with him. At the same time, Moscow is reportedly pres…
Katz Says Israel Will Not Withdraw from South Lebanon, Even Under US Pressure
Israel’s defense minister says Israel will not withdraw from southern Lebanon, even if Washington asks it to. The remarks come amid US-brokered talks on a phased security arrangem…
Report: Regional Reconciliation Talks Between Iran and Gulf States Planned for Riyadh
A diplomat told Reuters that separate regional reconciliation talks between Iran and Gulf states are being planned in Riyadh. The talks are distinct from the US-Iran peace track a…
World Cup 2026 reaches decisive third-round finale
World Cup 2026 reached day 14, with the third group-stage round deciding three groups overnight. Canada, Brazil, Mexico and several other teams are fighting for group positions an…
Lebanon Army Pilot in South Lebanon Faces Israeli Security Pushback
Israel and Lebanon are discussing a pilot that would transfer parts of southern Lebanon to the Lebanese Army after U.S. vetting and training. Israeli security officials oppose the…
Alibaba Sues Pentagon to Be Removed From Military-Links Blacklist
Alibaba has sued the U.S. Pentagon in federal court in California to be removed from a blacklist of Chinese firms linked to the Chinese military. The company says the designation…
Trump's approval sinks as Americans doubt Iran ceasefire deal
A Reuters-Ipsos poll found Donald Trump’s approval at 34%, his lowest in his second term. Americans were broadly skeptical of the June 17 Iran ceasefire and of whether the war was…
Health Ministry readies Ebola isolation tent amid Africa outbreak fears
Israel’s Health Ministry has approved reconstructing an Ebola isolation tent from emergency storage at a cost of up to 513,654 shekels. Officials said the move is a precaution ami…
Al-Sharaa Rejects Syrian Military Role in Lebanon Despite Trump Hints
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa rejected any Syrian military role in Lebanon after Donald Trump suggested Damascus could confront Hezbollah. Al-Sharaa said Syria seeks to be part…
Progressive, anti-Israel Democrats score a series of primary wins in New York
Three Mamdani-backed progressive Democrats won New York congressional primaries centered on hostile rhetoric toward Israel. Their victories highlight the Democratic Party’s intern…
Ronaldo Scores Again, Then Bristles at Questions About Messi
Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in Portugal’s 5-0 win over Uzbekistan at the 2026 World Cup and became the first player to score in six World Cups. Afterward, he brushed off repeat…
Trump Turns the White House Lawn Into an MMA Spectacle
UFC held a historic fight card on the White House south lawn, with Trump tying the event to his birthday and the U.S. semiquincentennial. The spectacle drew sharp criticism, major…
Israel and Lebanon Split Over How to Begin a Withdrawal
Israel and Lebanon resumed talks in Washington, but disagree sharply on how any Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon would begin. Israel wants step by step Lebanese army actio…
IAEA Demands Access to Iran’s Nuclear Sites as Uranium Stockpile Location Remains Unclear
The IAEA is seeking quick access to Iran’s nuclear sites to verify the location of its enriched uranium stockpile. The agency says it has been unable to inspect damaged sites for…