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Trump says ‘all hell is going to break out’ if Hamas doesn’t release remaining hostages
President Trump on Monday said the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas should be canceled and warned that "all hell" will break loose in the Middle East if Hamas doesn't release all the remaining hostages it's holding in Gaza by midday Saturday.
SharesA Tunisian extremist is on trial accused of killing 3 people in a French church
A Tunisian man went on trial in France on Monday on terrorism charges over the killing of three people in a basilica in the French Riviera city of Nice in 2020, one of multiple attacks that year linked to Islamic extremism.
SharesMost nations miss deadline for plans to fight climate change. U.N. says take time to do it right
Nearly 200 nations faced a Monday deadline to file what the United Nations' climate chief calls "among the most important policy documents governments will produce this century" - their plans on how they will cut emissions of heat-trapping gases.
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J.D. Vance stepped onto the world stage this week for the first time as U.S. vice president, using a high-stakes AI summit in Paris and a security conference in Munich to amplify Donald Trump's aggressive new approach to diplomacy.
SharesIsraeli police raid Palestinian bookshop in east Jerusalem and seize books they say incite violence
Israeli police raided a long-established Palestinian-owned bookstore in east Jerusalem, detaining the owners and confiscating books about the decades-long conflict. The police claimed the books incited violence.
SharesTrump’s latest tariff plans on steel, aluminum and other imports are spreading uncertainty
President Donald Trump plans to on Monday formally announce 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports as part of an aggressive effort to remake the existing terms of world trade that so far has compounded economic uncertainty.
SharesU.K. touting a clampdown on illegal working as it seeks to look tough on immigration
The British government on Monday touted its success in raiding businesses that employ unauthorized workers and deporting thousands of migrants with no right to stay in the U.K., as it moved to strengthen law-enforcement powers against people-smuggling gangs.
SharesWith Trump in the White House, Iranians mark the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution
Tens of thousands of Iranians marked the anniversary of the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution, the first such rally since President Donald Trump returned to the White House and restarted his "maximum pressure" campaign targeting Tehran.
SharesTrump has unleashed chaos by distraction upon the international community. That’s no accident
The Saudis are furious. The Danes are scrambling. Colombia has backed down. Mexico and Canada stand in a purgatory between tariff wars with the US and ... not. China has retaliated, launching a trade war between the economic superpowers. The Brits, long proud of their "special relationship" with the United States, are leaning into their tradition of quiet diplomacy.
SharesKendrick Lamar and SZA are expanding their tour to Europe
Fresh off their Super Bowl halftime spectacle, Kendrick Lamar and SZA are expanding their upcoming tour to make stops in Europe.
SharesFrance’s Violette Dorange, the youngest Vendee Globe finisher, is a social media sailing sensation
Anyone watching the celebrations at the end of Violette Dorange's solo circumnavigation would have thought she won the Vendee Globe.
SharesJury retires to consider its verdicts in Sam Kerr trial
A jury retired to consider its verdicts Monday in the trial of Australia soccer star Sam Kerr, who denies a charge of causing racially aggravated harassment.
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