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Donald Trump's first year back in office featured major policy moves, international conflicts, and high-profile events. The administration oversaw military interventions, sweeping legislation, and dramatic moments both at home and abroad.
Islamic State militants escaped from a Syrian prison during a chaotic handover between Kurdish and Syrian government forces. Most escapees were recaptured, and the United States has boosted its military presence in the area.
Miami Beach leaders condemned a group of influencers filmed chanting Nazi slogans and playing an antisemitic Kanye West song inside Vendôme nightclub. The club has apologized, fired staff, and banned the influencers, while city officials call for accountability.
Netanyahu rejects the U.S. Peace Board's plan for Gaza, opposing foreign involvement while maintaining his friendship with Trump. The proposal is straining relations between Israel and the United States.
The European Commission President has vowed a united response to the United States' threat over Greenland, insisting that sovereignty is non-negotiable. Other stories include global political developments, climate research, and a high-profile family feud.
Iran plans to restore nationwide internet access by Friday, but experts warn it may not return to previous levels. Critics say restrictions and disruptions could persist, especially for foreign platforms.
United Nations Chief António Guterres has accused the United States of abandoning international law in favor of its own power, drawing criticism for President Trump's stance on global institutions. Guterres also called for reforms to the Security Council, while Trump questioned the effectiveness of the United Nations.
Benny Gantz revealed he was offered the chance to lead the government by haredi representatives in exchange for supporting the Draft Law, but he declined. The meeting included prominent haredi figures and took place at Gantz's home.
Israeli ministers have chosen to keep the Rafah Crossing closed, resisting United States pressure and citing concerns over postwar Gaza management. Israel insists on conditions before reopening, including Hamas disarmament and the return of a hostage's body.
Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani has died at 93 in Rome. He was famed for his iconic red dresses and elegant designs, leaving a lasting impact on the fashion industry.
Kehillat Harlem has opened a permanent synagogue in Central Harlem, providing inclusive Jewish services and community events. The congregation is helping to revitalize Jewish life in the neighborhood and aims to expand its role as a community hub.
Governor Josh Shapiro reveals a personal exchange with President Trump and discusses political challenges in his forthcoming memoir. The book offers insights into Democratic Party dynamics ahead of the 2028 presidential race.
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