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President Donald Trump says he is willing to wait for a deal with Iran even as economic pressure intensifies. The United States continues its blockade while warning that time is running out for Iran's leadership.
Israel has given mediators and Lebanon two weeks to reach a political agreement before potentially resuming intensified fighting against Hezbollah. Diplomatic efforts continue, but skepticism remains amid rising tensions.
A witness statement alleges Qatar offered support to the International Criminal Court prosecutor after he issued warrants for Israeli leaders. The report also details efforts to discredit a woman accusing the prosecutor of sexual misconduct, claims that are denied by those involved.
A Moroccan court upheld an eight-month sentence against rapper Souhaib Kabli for insulting public institutions. Supporters say the case reflects restrictions on freedom of expression.
The Palestinian Football Association has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after the global football body declined to act against Israel over West Bank clubs. The move comes amid visa issues and ongoing devastation to football infrastructure in Gaza.
Lawmakers are clashing over political rhetoric after a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. One Democrat urged both parties to lower tensions, while Republicans blamed left-wing extremism for the attack.
Farming and crofting have become key election issues in Scotland amid funding changes, environmental pressures and rising food prices. Parties agree on support for rural communities but differ on how subsidies and land reform should be delivered.
The Alliance to Liberate Scotland says independence must be the main focus of the next Scottish Parliament. The party is urging pro-independence voters to back its candidates to prioritise the issue after the election.
King Charles the Third praised the enduring bond between Britain and the United States in an address to Congress. The Justice Department indicted former Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey again, while the United Arab Emirates said it would leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
A Democratic nominee for the University of Michigan Board of Regents filed a 10 million dollar wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of a gunman killed after attempting to shoot inside a police station. Courts ruled the officer acted in lawful self defense and dismissed the case.
King Charles won repeated standing ovations during a landmark address to Congress praising the partnership between the United Kingdom and the United States. He urged unity in the face of global instability and reaffirmed support for shared democratic values and defence commitments.
King Charles received a standing ovation for a speech praising the partnership between the United Kingdom and the United States. He highlighted defence spending, faith, peace, and resilience in the face of violence and social challenges.
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