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A growing bipartisan debate questions whether the United States should continue its 3.8 billion dollar annual aid to Israel. Leaders on both sides argue that replacing aid with direct purchases could reshape political dynamics and redefine the strategic relationship.
Airlines in Europe are expected to raise ticket prices as jet fuel costs climb בעקבות Middle East supply disruptions. Industry leaders warn the impact could last into next year, especially during the busy summer season.
Air fares in Europe are expected to rise as jet fuel prices surge בעקבות disruption in the Middle East. While no immediate shortages are reported, concerns remain about supplies during the busy summer travel season.
The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as chair of the Federal Reserve in the most partisan vote for the role in history. He takes office amid rising inflation and geopolitical tensions.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says China has a strong economic incentive to help ease tensions with Iran in the Gulf. He argues that instability threatens key shipping routes and could harm Chinese exports.
Iran's foreign minister warned the United Arab Emirates over alleged cooperation with Israel during a recent military campaign. He said Tehran had prior knowledge of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's reported visit to Abu Dhabi and cautioned against actions hostile to Iran.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked United States sanctions against United Nations expert Francesca Albanese, citing likely violations of her free speech rights. The sanctions were imposed after she urged war crimes prosecutions against Israeli and American nationals.
Xi Jinping heads into talks with President Trump bolstered by the war in Iran and China’s leverage over Tehran. Beijing is seeking concessions on Taiwan and a more equal footing with the United States while buying time to strengthen its economy.
The United Arab Emirates has denied reports that Benjamin Netanyahu made a secret visit during the recent conflict with Iran. Officials called the claims unfounded, while tensions rise over deepening ties between the Emirates and Israel.
Representative Josh Gottheimer criticized The New York Times over a report alleging sexual abuse of Palestinian prisoners, accusing the paper of amplifying Hamas-linked sources. Israeli officials and a former prime minister also disputed the article, while the newspaper defended its reporting.
President Trump and Xi Jinping are set to meet in Beijing amid tensions over trade, security and technology. The Senate confirmed a new Federal Reserve chair, and a top South Carolina court overturned Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions. Other developments include major political donations and concerns about suspicious prediction market trades.
The United Arab Emirates has denied that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the country in March. Officials said no such visit or military delegation trip took place and described the reports as unfounded.
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