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American Military Oversight Begins as U.S. Leads Gaza Peacekeeping Effort Without Troops on the Ground

American military oversight will shape the early stages of Gaza’s new peacekeeping mission, with the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) coordinating operations but keeping American troops out of the conflict zone.

Petro Blasts U.S. Over Drug-Vessel Strike

Colombian President Gustavo Petro asserted that a U.S. naval strike on a narcotics ship was aimed at “a Colombian vessel with Colombian citizens on board.” The White House forcefully rejected his accusation, demanding a retraction and calling the claim “baseless and reprehensible.”

Trump Scores Major Win With UN Peacekeeping Cuts in Landmark Reform Deal

The Trump administration secured a major diplomatic victory this week as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz reached a deal with U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres to implement sweeping UN peacekeeping cuts and rein in bloated spending funded heavily by American taxpayers.

Trump’s Peace Gamble: Kushner Rejoins Gaza Talks as Ceasefire Plan Gains Ground

Jared Kushner joins Trump envoy in Egypt for high-stakes Gaza ceasefire talks as President Trump advances a 20-point peace plan.

Hamas Agrees to Trump’s Peace Deal, Hostage Release Set to Begin

Hamas has accepted President Trump’s peace plan, agreeing to end the war in Gaza and release all Israeli hostages.

Russia Expands Military Ties with Cuba and Venezuela

Russia deepened its alliances with communist Cuba and socialist Venezuela this week, formalizing military and strategic agreements that strengthen Moscow’s foothold in the Western Hemisphere and directly challenge U.S. influence.

Shocking Stabbing Leaves German Mayor Fighting for Her Life Amid Rising Political Violence

The shocking stabbing of a German mayor has left newly elected mayor Iris Stalzer, 57, fighting for her life after she was found with multiple stab wounds in her home in the western German town of Herdecke.

Hamas Flotilla Activist Arrested for Biting Israeli Medic — Escalation at Ketziot Prison

A Spanish activist on the Hamas‑backed flotilla was arrested after biting a female medical staffer in Ketziot Prison ahead of deportation.

Cruz Confronts Nigeria Over Alleged Killings of 50,000 Christians Since 2009

Senator Cruz claims over 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria since 2009 and pushes for sanctions.

Australia Erupts Over ‘Glory to Our Martyrs’ Rally on Hamas Massacre Anniversary

A radical group calling itself Stand for Palestine Australia has announced plans to hold a “Glory to Our Martyrs” rally on October 7 — the second anniversary of Hamas’s brutal terrorist attacks against Israel. The event, set to take place in the Sydney suburb of Bankstown, has drawn bipartisan outrage across Australia for glorifying terrorism on the anniversary of one of the darkest days in modern Jewish history.

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