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Iran's strike on Qatar's main gas facility and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have triggered a severe economic shock across the Gulf. Energy exports, tourism and growth forecasts have all been hit, raising fears of long term regional instability.
A New Hampshire legislative hearing featuring a Holocaust denier has raised concerns about the mainstreaming of extremist rhetoric. Critics warn that Holocaust denial is increasingly entering public institutions amid rising antisemitism.
An 18-year-old has been arrested in connection with two March shootings at synagogues in Toronto and Vaughan. Police say the investigation is ongoing and believe others may have been involved.
Michigan Democrats are locked in a bitter three-way Senate primary that highlights ideological and generational divides within the party. The race, marked by personal attacks and sharp disagreements over Israel and party leadership, could prove pivotal in the battle for Senate control.
Rutgers University rescinded its invitation to graduation speaker Rami Elghandour after students objected to his social media posts criticizing Israel. The decision follows similar campus controversies tied to the Israel and Gaza conflict.
Iran is reviewing a United States peace proposal as oil prices fluctuate and gasoline costs rise at home. The Justice Department challenged Colorado gun laws, and media pioneer Ted Turner died at 87.
A severe heat wave and energy supply disruptions have left many South and Southeast Asian countries struggling to keep cool. Governments are limiting air-conditioning use as fuel costs rise and power supplies tighten.
Fuel shortage rumours and government incentives have driven a sharp rise in electric vehicle sales in Gujarat. Strong consumer demand has also pushed overall passenger car sales well above the national growth rate.
Donald Trump said Iran wants a deal and has agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons following recent talks. He warned of intensified military action if negotiations fail but said a preliminary agreement may be close.
Bahrain and the United Kingdom reviewed their security partnership amid rising regional tensions. The talks emphasized expanded military cooperation and support for regional stability.
President Donald Trump has signed a new counterterrorism strategy emphasizing hemispheric threats and cartel disruption. The plan also targets violent domestic groups and calls for expanded cooperation with international partners.
Protests and political tensions marked the opening of Venice Biennale previews as activists opposed Russia’s return to the exhibition. Organizers defended the decision despite resignations, funding threats and demonstrations also targeting Israel’s presence.
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