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A watchdog report warns of serious ethical and security concerns regarding Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib's alleged ties to individuals and groups linked to terrorism. The briefing urges government agencies to investigate her conduct and campaign finances. Tlaib's actions are described as potentially legitimizing extremist ideologies.
The last nuclear arms treaty between the United States and Russia has expired, removing restrictions on their arsenals and sparking fears of a renewed arms race. Experts warn that the world is closer to a nuclear crisis, as both countries can now expand their stockpiles unchecked. Tensions remain high with no new agreement in sight.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has received a draft constitution ahead of planned elections. The document strengthens political pluralism and parliamentary powers, paving the way for a transition to statehood.
Vice President JD Vance says Donald Trump's main fear is that future US leaders could allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. The administration's focus remains on preventing Iran from developing nuclear capability, with diplomatic talks ongoing.
The United Nations human rights agency warns it is in 'survival mode' due to major funding shortfalls, prompting a $400 million appeal. Budget gaps have forced program cuts and reduced support for at-risk communities. The wider United Nations faces a worsening financial crisis, raising concerns about its ability to deliver on its mission.
Russian company Neiry is testing live pigeons fitted with neural implants, sparking concerns over possible military uses. The project has received funding from groups linked to the Russian government, though the company denies official ties.
Latvia has launched a criminal investigation into possible human trafficking after Epstein-related documents mentioned Latvian models and agencies. Authorities are urging potential victims to come forward. Lithuania has also begun a similar probe.
Police seized guns and an explosive device from a school in Lakiya, southern Israel, as part of a crackdown on illegal weapons. The operation aims to protect residents and children and is part of wider enforcement efforts in the Negev.
Netanyahu's closed Knesset briefing turned heated as he accused Bennett of opposing Gaza occupation, prompting opposition members to walk out in protest.
A specialist United States military jet has landed in the Middle East as tensions with Iran persist. Increased activity at a key American air base in Germany signals a continued build-up of forces.
Police arrested two men near Jerusalem after an attempted infiltration. The suspects tried to cross the security barrier and were apprehended following a pursuit. The investigation is ongoing.
President Donald Trump attended the National Prayer Breakfast, highlighting faith as a central theme of his second term. He pledged to protect religious liberty and unite the country through prayer. The event drew prominent officials and international leaders.
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