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Reports of multiple gunshots near the White House prompted a swift security response and lockdown of the North Lawn. No injuries were immediately reported as authorities investigated the source of the gunfire.
The Cannes Film Festival ended with a surprise Palme d'Or winner and a ceremony marked by political overtones. Filmmakers used the stage to voice concerns about nationalism, repression, and global conflict.
Iran's Fars news agency said the Strait of Hormuz will remain under Iran's control, contradicting President Donald Trump's claim that it would reopen under a negotiated deal. Tehran described Trump's statement as inconsistent with reality.
Right-wing activists protested outside the home of Israel’s military chief after a soldier was jailed for wearing an unauthorized 'Messiah' patch. Opposition leaders condemned the demonstration and criticized the government for not speaking out.
Trump said a near final agreement with Iran could reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but Tehran denied any change in control and cautioned that major disputes remain. Diplomacy continues amid warnings against renewed military action and persistent regional tensions.
President Donald Trump said an agreement with Iran to end the 84-day war has been largely negotiated after talks with regional leaders. Final details are expected soon, with the Strait of Hormuz playing a central role in the deal.
Vice President JD Vance returned unexpectedly to Washington as President Donald Trump held an emergency meeting on Iran. Reports suggest a draft peace proposal between the United States and Iran may soon be announced.
President Trump said the United States is nearing an agreement with Iran to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Key details remain unclear, and there has been no confirmation from Iran or Israel.
Iran plans to move its World Cup base camp from Arizona to Tijuana amid tensions with the United States. Officials say the shift will ease visa concerns and simplify travel to matches in California.
The European Union has sanctioned Israeli settler groups over escalating violence in the West Bank. The move reflects growing frustration with impunity and signals potential further action if policies do not change.
Saudi and Qatari leaders discussed bilateral ties and regional stability in a phone call. Separately, the Saudi and Egyptian foreign ministers reviewed issues of mutual interest amid broader diplomatic efforts in the region.
South African activists detained after a Gaza-bound flotilla was intercepted allege beatings, electrocution and abuse in Israeli custody. Israel has denied the claims, calling them false.
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