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The United Nations warns that the Islamic State group is expanding and adapting, posing a persistent global threat. Recent attacks in Africa, Afghanistan, and Australia underscore its rising influence.
President Donald Trump is willing to meet with Iranian leaders, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The United States agreed to talks in Oman after initial disputes over the meeting's location. Officials emphasized the need for meaningful negotiations addressing key security concerns.
President Trump warned Iran's Supreme Leader to be concerned despite ongoing talks, highlighting United States military actions against Iran's nuclear program. The United States agreed to new negotiations with Iran after a dispute over the meeting's location.
The FTSE 100 hit a new record close above 10,400, defying global tech sell-offs and rising oil prices. Gains in energy and pharmaceutical stocks helped offset losses in software shares. London's market continues to attract investors seeking stability.
Melania Trump welcomed freed hostage Keith Siegel and his wife Aviva to the White House, highlighting their story featured in her new film. The Siegels thanked her for her support during their captivity. Melania Trump said the meeting was to celebrate their freedom, not to promote her documentary.
The United States has bolstered its military presence in the Middle East as nuclear talks with Iran move to Oman. Satellite images show increased U.S. assets in the region, signaling heightened readiness amid rising tensions. Officials stress that any new talks with Iran must address broader security concerns.
President Trump warned Iran's supreme leader to be 'very worried' amid escalating tensions. He emphasized U.S. support for Iranian protesters and threatened action if Iran resumes its nuclear program.
Cristiano Ronaldo has resumed training with Al-Nassr after striking over club management and recruitment issues. His future at the club remains uncertain amid ongoing tensions and demands for change.
Twelve people, including Israeli soldiers, have been charged with smuggling goods into Gaza, allegedly aiding Hamas. The indictment includes charges of financing terror, fraud, and bribery, and authorities seek to seize the defendants' assets.
Israeli forces have bulldozed parts of a historic Gaza cemetery, damaging graves of Allied soldiers from both World Wars. Satellite images and witnesses report extensive destruction, prompting concern from international organizations.
The Saudi Media Forum called for ethical and responsible coverage in Arab media, warning that crises can quickly erode credibility. Experts urged outlets to provide context and maintain professionalism, while highlighting the changing role of spokespersons in the digital age.
The Washington Post is cutting nearly a third of its newsroom, scrapping its sports section and several bureaus. The decision comes amid financial losses and has drawn criticism from former staff and media experts.
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