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Iran has threatened swift retaliation after the United States Navy seized an Iranian cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. The incident has rattled markets and cast doubt on upcoming peace talks as a fragile ceasefire nears its end.
Pakistan's army chief urged President Donald Trump to reconsider the blockade of Iranian ports to revive stalled talks with Tehran. Rising tensions in the Gulf have fueled fears of wider conflict and disrupted global oil markets.
Newly released memos reveal how the Supreme Court swiftly blocked President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan in 2016. The documents show Chief Justice John Roberts urging fast action, marking a rise in influential emergency rulings.
M&C Saatchi has warned that the Middle East conflict will significantly affect its sports and entertainment businesses. The company reported sharply lower profits and revenues but expects improvement as cost savings take effect.
House Republicans reported a record $47.1 million fundraising quarter, including $28.1 million in March. Party leaders say the totals signal growing financial momentum as they prepare to defend their House majority.
Iran said it has no plans to join new peace talks with the United States in Pakistan, despite Washington announcing a delegation. Rising tensions over a seized cargo ship, a naval blockade and disputes over enriched uranium have cast doubt on the fragile ceasefire.
An 18th century Torah scroll hidden during the Holocaust has been found in the home of relatives of a local artist. Family testimony suggests it was concealed while they fled the Novogrudok Ghetto during the Nazi occupation.
Hamas officials say the group is prepared to hand over internal security weapons but not its heavy arms or rockets. The proposal would transfer limited arms to a Gaza governing committee, falling short of Israeli and American demands for full disarmament.
An analysis finds that many major powers face recruitment and readiness challenges as public attitudes toward military service shift. In contrast, Israel maintains strong operational preparedness, making it an outlier among modern states.
Iran has executed two men convicted of cooperating with Israel's intelligence service and plotting attacks. Rights groups say additional detainees linked to recent unrest face imminent execution following unfair trials.
Arson attacks on Jewish institutions in London are under counter-terrorism investigation amid fears of a coordinated campaign. Community leaders and government officials have condemned the violence and pledged stronger protection measures.
British Jews say antisemitic abuse is rising, leaving many fearful and considering leaving the country. One London mother describes threats, harassment, and a growing sense of insecurity in daily life.
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