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Israel Bombs Hamas in Qatar, Trump Says ‘Unfortunate’ but Necessary

Israel launched a surprise airstrike on Hamas targets in Doha, Qatar, early Tuesday after Hamas rejected a final ceasefire deal and claimed responsibility for a terrorist attack in Jerusalem that killed six Israeli civilians. The strike targeted senior Hamas leadership reportedly involved in the hostage negotiations, killing several individuals, including the son of a Hamas negotiator and a Qatari security officer.

France’s Debt Crisis Pushes Macron’s Government to the Brink of Collapse

France's debt is sparking political chaos as Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a likely vote of no confidence over budget cuts and a massive fiscal deficit.

New UK Home Secretary Threatens U.S.–UK Intelligence Ties

Shabana Mahmood’s appointment as Britain’s Home Secretary raises concerns that U.S.–UK intelligence sharing could suffer under her leadership.

Hezbollah and Iran Use Venezuela’s Cartels to Funnel Cocaine Cash

Hezbollah and Iran are using Venezuela’s narco-state to fund terrorism through cocaine trafficking and money laundering.

Trump Issues ‘Last Warning’ to Hamas: Accept Deal or Face Consequences

President Trump publicly delivered an ultimatum to Hamas, urging the militant group to accept a proposed hostage release agreement.

JD Vance Defends Cartel Strike, Shrugs Off War Crime Accusations

Vice President JD Vance defended a U.S. military strike against cartel traffickers after critics called it a war crime.

South Korea Retreats on Anti-American Tech Law

South Korea has backed away from a controversial regulation targeting American tech companies after the Trump administration called it discriminatory and warned it would tilt the playing field in favor of China.

Trump Locks In Historic Japanese Trade Agreement

President Trump signed an executive order to officially implement the recent agreement between the United States and Japan.

Israel Lanches Spy Satellite

Israel launched its Ofek 19 military spy satellite this week, a development Defense Minister Israel Katz said was an "achievement of the highest global level."

Kim Jong Un’s Daughter Groomed for Power as North Korea Eyes Female Succession

Kim Jong Un’s daughter, Kim Ju-Ae, made her first international appearance in China, fueling reports she’s being groomed as the next ruler.

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