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President Donald Trump’s claims of progress with Iran face mounting challenges as nuclear talks stall. Rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz add to the risk of wider escalation.
Two people have been arrested after an arson attack near a memorial wall in Golders Green. Police said the memorial was not damaged and investigations are ongoing.
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of arson after a memorial wall in Golders Green was damaged. Police said the investigation is being handled by counter-terrorism officers and the suspects remain in custody.
The United States denies Iran's claim that it forced back an American warship in the Strait of Hormuz. Global leaders meet in Armenia, while other headlines span a deadly illness outbreak at sea, major business moves, and international investigations.
Beyoncé’s return to the Met Gala leads the day’s headlines, alongside global tensions, major political updates, and the shutdown of Spirit Airlines. The roundup also highlights a Brooklyn mending circle, a suspected cruise ship outbreak, and lighter cultural news.
Poland is training civilians nationwide for potential conflict as fears of Russian aggression grow. The effort comes amid economic strain and shifting security commitments in Europe.
Three people have died from a hantavirus-linked illness aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius during a South Atlantic voyage. Authorities are investigating how the rare rodent-borne virus spread as the vessel remains at sea near West Africa.
President Donald Trump unveiled Project Freedom to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz as tensions with Iran rise. Iran warned it would attack foreign forces entering the area, while Pakistan announced the return of a seized Iranian vessel in a diplomatic gesture.
Residents of Judea and Samaria say the government's discounted 'state basket' program excludes their region because Carrefour has no branches there. Although online delivery is available in some areas, critics argue the tender discriminates against local residents.
Four Arab Israeli men have been charged with smuggling guns from Jordan into the West Bank using a drone. Investigators say the group was part of a larger network trafficking weapons and drugs across the border.
Pilgrims are evading police checkpoints to attend scaled-back Lag B'Omer celebrations at Mount Meron. Thousands reportedly reached the site despite strict limits tied to security concerns.
The United States military denied that any of its Navy ships were hit by Iranian missiles in the Strait of Hormuz. The statement follows Iranian media reports claiming that a vessel was struck.
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