US military kills three people in boat strike in Pacific Ocean Attack brings to at least 211 number of people killed as Trump administration targets alleged ‘narcoterrorists’ The US military attacked a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Thursday, killing three people, as the Trump administration wages a months-long campaign against alleged traffickers in Latin America. The latest attack brings the number of people the US military… Burnham Wins Makerfield By-Election, Clearing Path to Challenge Starmer as UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham, Labour’s most popular politician, beat the populist right-wing Reform U.K. party in the Makerfield by-election. The decisive victory will energize his bid to become prime minister. Greece's Parthenon gets a facelift, revealing a look not seen for 220 years Visitors to the Acropolis can now view the Parthenon’s western side in a more complete form after restorers installed two new marble blocks in long-empty gaps on the ancient temple |
US issues new sanctions against Lebanese officials, companies aligned with Hezbollah They were sanctioned under the authority of Executive Order 13224, which allows the White House to target groups and individuals associated with designated terrorist groups. Explosions and sustained gunfire reported at Niger airport Soldiers have been searching for militants around the main airport and military airbase in Niger's capital Niamey. Canada vs Qatar World Cup: 3 goals for David, 2 red cards, 1 injured Kone BC Place was a battlefield as Kone was stretchered off, Qatar got two red cards, and both teams brawled after full-time. 'Trump is Israel's only ally': JD Vance's blunt message to Netanyahu over Iran deal criticism US Vice President JD Vance issued a stern warning to Israeli critics of the US-Iran agreement, asserting Donald Trump is Israel's sole powerful ally. Vance defended the deal, criticizing Israeli cabinet members for their backlash and highlighting substantial US military aid. He urged them to re-evaluate their priorities amidst regional challenges. First steps in peace deal demand far more from U.S. than Iran The memorandum of understanding requires numerous steps by Washington including lifting sanctions and freeing billions in frozen assets, while Iran was required only to open the Strait of Hormuz. Long list of U.S. concessions to Iran raises specter of a 'lost war' Details of the framework peace agreement were finally shared with the public, revealing a raft of compromises with Tehran long opposed by Republicans. |
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