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Jack Schlossberg, grandson of John F. Kennedy, is running for Congress in New York. His campaign has sparked controversy due to his erratic public behavior and lack of political experience. Critics question whether he is fit for public office.
The United States expects to sign several agreements with Saudi Arabia during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's visit to Washington next week. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed optimism about the deals. Final details are still being worked out.
Commander Kirk Lippold, who led the USS Cole during the 2000 terrorist attack, now works to reform veteran charities and advocate for those who served. He urges donors to support organizations that efficiently help veterans and warns against complacency toward global threats. Lippold continues to honor his crew's resilience and leadership.
The Group of Seven foreign ministers have condemned escalating violence in Sudan and raised alarm over the humanitarian crisis and reports of sexual violence. Their statement follows a meeting in Canada.
Newly released emails allege Donald Trump spent hours with a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, prompting the White House to accuse opponents of promoting a false narrative. The programme also covers unrest in the West Bank and global solar storms.
Israeli troops killed several gunmen in southern Gaza amid ongoing tensions over trapped Hamas fighters. International efforts to resolve the standoff continue, but no agreement has been reached.
A top executive at a Pentagon-linked software firm has been arrested for allegedly soliciting sexual contact with a preteen girl. Authorities say Eric Gillespie was caught in a sting operation after communicating with an undercover agent. The investigation remains active.
Pro-Palestine protestors disrupted the launch of the 2028 European Championship in London, calling for Israel's exclusion from sports events. Organizers announced key tournament details and pledged a fan-focused experience.
United States intelligence reportedly reveals Israeli officials discussed using human shields in Gaza, raising concerns about possible war crimes and implications for U.S. support. The Israeli government has not commented on the allegations.
Yesha Council leaders have condemned recent violence by extremists in Judea and Samaria, supporting security forces and calling for decisive action. They emphasized that the violent acts do not represent the wider community and urged clear distinctions in media coverage.
Assistant Commissioner Eli Macmel is expected to temporarily replace a top officer under investigation for breach of trust. The officer was detained over allegations of interfering in investigations to help an associate.
Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria's new leader and former insurgent, was welcomed to the White House by President Trump after overthrowing Bashar al-Assad. His visit marks a major shift in U.S.-Syria relations and raises questions about the future stability of the region.
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