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Ten military Olympians were honored at the Pentagon as the United States continues operations related to the war with Iran. War Secretary Pete Hegseth praised their service while reiterating warnings to Iran and expressing hope for a peace agreement.
Dozens of Palestinians breached Israeli military checkpoints to enter the Jenin refugee camp, a closed military zone. Several suspects have been detained as security forces continue operations in the area.
Federal prosecutors have indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center, alleging it secretly funded racist groups while fundraising off anti-racism efforts. The charges claim widespread donor fraud and political manipulation with significant national impact.
Pret is starting to feel inflation pressures from the war in the Middle East, with fuel volatility posing risks to prices. Strong growth in its drinks subscription and new salad range is helping support the business.
The United States is deploying drones and redeployed ships to clear Iranian mines from the Strait of Hormuz. The operation highlights reduced mine warfare capacity and could take months to fully secure the vital shipping lane.
Europe is preparing for a prolonged conflict in Ukraine as prospects for peace talks diminish. With limited American engagement and no clear strategy for victory, European leaders are focused on sustaining Kyiv’s war effort while hoping for changes in Moscow.
Palestinians in parts of the West Bank and Gaza are voting in local elections, with many races uncontested. Fatah dominates the ballot as rival factions stay away, reflecting deep political divisions and limited competition.
The United States will not renew waivers allowing purchases of Iranian and Russian oil already at sea, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said. The move comes as Washington intensifies sanctions on Iranian oil networks and related financial operations.
A small clinical trial of a personalized messenger ribonucleic acid vaccine for pancreatic cancer shows several patients surviving far longer than expected. Researchers say larger studies are needed to confirm the promising results.
Iran denied plans for direct talks with the United States in Pakistan, saying messages would be relayed through Pakistani officials. The statements highlight conflicting accounts as mediation efforts continue in Islamabad.
A 20 year old combat paramedic reflects on treating wounded soldiers in Gaza and now serving under fire in southern Lebanon. Amid personal loss and constant danger, she remains determined to save lives and prevent further tragedy.
A Berlin court sentenced a Hezbollah supporter to three years and nine months in prison for illegal weapons access and propaganda posts. He was acquitted of charges that he fought for or formally belonged to the organization.
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