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The United States, under Mike Waltz's leadership, is drastically changing how it funds the United Nations, focusing only on programs that align with its interests. This has led to major budget cuts and reductions in peacekeeping forces. The shift marks a new era in United States-United Nations relations with significant global consequences.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called for global cooperation on climate resilience and highlighted Pakistan's economic reforms at a summit in Riyadh. He stressed that loans are not enough to address climate disasters and urged for shared technology and support. Sharif also discussed strengthening ties with the World Economic Forum.
Alon Ohel's father described his son's severe ordeal during captivity and the long road to recovery ahead. The family is relieved to have him back and hopeful for his rehabilitation.
Ceasefire talks in Gaza stall as the United States and its partners debate the next steps. Disagreements persist over disarmament and postwar management, while recent Israeli political moves add to tensions. The fate of thirteen hostages remains unresolved.
A model suspected in a Petah Tikva murder case fired her lawyer before a hearing, as police continue to investigate conflicting statements and await toxicology results.
Israel says Hamas returned the remains of a hostage whose body had already been recovered, failing to hand over any of the 13 deceased hostages still held in Gaza. The move has led to outrage and calls for a reassessment of Israel's commitments under the ceasefire agreement.
Lebanon's army has run out of explosives while dismantling Hezbollah arms caches in the south, as it works to meet a ceasefire deadline with Israel. The disarmament effort marks a major shift but faces political and logistical challenges, with full progress uncertain outside the southern region. The United States is providing additional aid, but tensions remain high as Lebanon navigates the complex process.
United States ambassador Mike Waltz is leading a new, selective approach to funding United Nations agencies, resulting in major budget and staffing cuts. The shift is forcing the United Nations to scale back operations and could fundamentally change how the organization functions. Waltz says the United States will remain engaged, but only in areas that align with American interests.
President Trump praised Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, during his visit to Tokyo. Takaichi announced she would nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, and the two leaders signed new agreements to strengthen ties. Trump's Asia tour also included trade negotiations and diplomatic meetings with other world leaders.
Coalition ministers and parliamentarians have called on President Isaac Herzog to release Jewish security prisoners, citing concerns over double standards following the release of Palestinian prisoners. The president's ability to act is limited by existing legal frameworks.
A Hamas official accuses Israel of blocking search efforts for Israeli captives' bodies in eastern Gaza. He rejects claims of delays by Hamas and calls on mediators to act.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's criminal trial testimony was cut short today due to security concerns. The hearing addressed his alleged regulatory assistance to Arnon Milchan, and saw brief tensions between activists and reporters.
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