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Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has rejected Lebanon's planned direct talks with Israel, calling them a grave sin that would destabilize the country. He vowed the group would continue its resistance regardless of the negotiations or external threats.
Nearly 60 countries are meeting in Colombia to push forward plans to phase out fossil fuels, without the participation of the United States. The talks come during a global energy crisis that has complicated efforts to shift toward renewable energy.
Chief executives are increasingly emphasizing resilience as they confront ongoing global disruptions and economic uncertainty. Investors are backing leaders who can adapt სწრაფly, restructure organizations and maintain strategic clarity in a volatile world.
Abdul El-Sayed’s Senate campaign is under scrutiny over past social media posts by his communications director defending looting and criticizing police. The resurfaced comments add to debate over El-Sayed’s own record on law enforcement and foreign policy as he faces a competitive primary.
Virginia senators are pushing a nationwide gun control package based on their state's laws. Opponents argue the plan would expand ineffective gun-free zones and restrict lawful gun owners rather than reduce crime.
Police have arrested a 37 year old man over a series of attacks on Jewish linked sites in London. Investigators are examining possible foreign involvement as the government prepares new measures to counter hostile state activity.
Global military spending hit a record high in 2025, driven by sharp increases in Europe and Asia. In contrast, the Middle East saw only marginal growth despite ongoing regional conflicts.
Tyga has confirmed his elevated member status with 1win following days of speculation. The announcement highlights the company’s focus on exclusive, luxury experiences for select members.
Oil prices climbed more than one percent as stalled peace talks between the United States and Iran heightened supply concerns. Rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have added to market uncertainty.
Two men were seriously wounded in separate shootings in Giv'at Ze'ev and Giv'on HaHadasha. Police suspect a criminal dispute and have opened an investigation.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon have killed 14 people as tensions persist under a fragile ceasefire. Hezbollah drone attacks and Israeli retaliatory strikes continue, with both sides accusing each other of violating the truce.
A gunman opened fire near the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, prompting a review of security arrangements protecting President Donald Trump and other senior officials. Authorities are examining perimeter controls and coordination after the suspect was stopped inside the hotel hosting the event.
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