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European leaders are set to meet with Zelensky in the U.S. for talks with Trump as tensions over Russia’s actions in Ukraine continue. Ukraine and its allies have criticized Russia’s opposition to a ceasefire, calling it a strategy to prolong the conflict.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is set to meet with President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday. The meeting is anticipated to focus on Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia and potential U.S. military and financial support.
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky and his European allies are set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White, Trump’s reported support for Russia’s proposal to end the war has sparked concerns among Ukrainian officials, who are wary of any compromise that could weaken their position.
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Air Canada flight attendants have refused to comply with a back-to-work order, causing travel chaos to continue. The strike at Vancouver International Airport is expected to persist, with significant impacts on the travel industry.
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US envoy Witkoff reported that Russia made ‘some concessions’ during the Alaska summit, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy remains skeptical of Moscow’s intentions, indicating a cautious optimism ahead of the Trump-Zelenskyy talks.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed a plan to resolve the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the Don’tbas region as a key issue. The area, with its Russian-speaking population, is central to Russia’s territorial demands.
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky and several European leaders are set to meet with US President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. The visit comes after Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, where both leaders expressed cautious optimism about potential progress in resolving the conflict.
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IDF Chief Eyal Zamir announced the next phase of the war against Hamas, focusing on Gaza City with a multi-front strategy. The plan was approved by the Security Cabinet, allowing for the mobilization of over 400,000 reservists.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for a peace deal with Russia, insisting that a ceasefire is a prerequisite for negotiations. During a press conference with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Zelensky emphasized that Russia’s demands must be clearly outlined before any settlement is considered.
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Bindi Irwin shares her endometriosis journey, revealing the removal of 51 lesions and other procedures after 13 years of struggle. Her message aims to reduce stigma around women’s health issues.
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The article highlights an email exchange between Mike Rogers and James Clapper revealing that intelligence agencies compromised procedures to support a report linking Trump to Russia. This is seen as a critical piece in the Russiagate scandal, implying an alleged conspiracy to undermine Trump’s election.
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Russia and Ukraine have escalated their conflict by launching drone strikes on each other ahead of a high-profile summit between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensy and U.S. President Donald Trump. The attacks come amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to address the war in Ukraine.
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Ukraine’s European backers are in panic following the Alaska summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump, according to Russian economic envoy Kirill Dmitriev. Western European leaders are anxious ahead of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s planned meeting with Trump in Washington.
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Israeli actress Gal Gadot joined hostage families at Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square during a nationwide protest demanding the release of remaining Hamas captives. The event coincided with ‘Israel on Hold’ day, highlighting families’ fears that a new military campaign in Gaza could endanger hostages rather than secure their release.
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Kseniya Alexandrova, a 30-year-old Russian model and former Miss Universe contestant, died from severe brain injuries after an elk crashed through the windshield of her Porsche while she was driving with her husband in Tver Oblast, Russia. The accident occurred on July 5, and she remained in a coma until her death on August 12.
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European leaders including Merz, Macron, Zelensky, and Starmer will attend a meeting with former President Trump at the White House. The gathering aims to address Ukraine-related security and diplomatic issues.
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Ukrainian civilians, evacuated from villages in eastern Donetsk under attack by advancing Russians, arrive by bus at a hub for humanitarian assistance in the city of Pavlohrad in Ukraine’s Dn’to region on Friday. They reacted angrily to talk that land that has long been theirs could be given to Russia in exchange for peace.
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President Trump has proposed security guarantees to Ukraine to deter further Russian aggression, but the offer remains ambiguous, leading Ky, the Ukrainian government to seek more specifics. In January, troops from Ukraine’s 17th Tank Brigade engaged in live-fire exercises near the front lines in the Donetsk region, demonstrating the country’s ongoing military preparedness.
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MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart criticized public concerns about safety in Washington, D.C., amid Trump’s deployment of federal troops, resulting in over 240 arrests. Democrats argue crime rates are at a 30-year low, while the White House claims the operation has already cleared homeless encampments and seized firearms.
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The FDA proposes lowering the minimum sugar content in pasteurized orange juice from 10.5% to 10% Brix, aiming to assist U.S. citrus growers affected by climate and disease. This adjustment could reduce reliance on imports, potentially saving growers over $50 million annually.
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Varun Gupta, a former Intel engineer, was sentenced to two years of probation and a $34,473 fine for stealing trade secrets and using them for Microsoft. The case involved Gupta downloading 4,000 sensitive Intel files and accessing confidential information during negotiations with the company.
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Protests have erupted throughout Israel, reflecting growing domestic unrest as the government continues its military operations against Hamas. The United States has responded by suspending visa issuance for individuals from Gaza, as reported by DW.
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A mass shooting at a Brooklyn restaurant has left three people dead and eight others wounded, according to police. The incident occurred at the Taste of the City Lounge on Sunday morning, with investigators finding 36 shell casings at the scene.
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Germany has suspended its humanitarian visa program for Russian critics of the Kremlin, leaving many opponents of the Moscow regime stranded abroad. The move affects hundreds of individuals who had hoped to seek asylum in Germany after fleeing Russia.
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Hundreds of Russian opposition figures have fled the country and now face uncertain futures in host nations. Many seek asylum in Germany via humanitarian visas, but Berlin has halted these programs, leaving them stranded.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed an executive order implementing sanctions against Russian defense industry entities, specifically targeting manufacturers of drones equipped with artificial intelligence and their suppliers. These sanctions aim to counter Russian military capabilities and technological threats.
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government faces internal divisions over security policy and increasing troop numbers in the Bundes, highlighting tensions within the coalition government regarding compulsory military service.
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Francis Ford Coppola, the director of ‘The Godfather,’ underwent a scheduled cardiac procedure in Rome to update his treatment for atrial fibrillation. His hospitalization highlights the growing prevalence of AFib, a condition that can lead to serious complications like blood clots and strokes.
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Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston suffered a concussion after a hard hit from Rams safety Tanner Ingle during the preseason game. The injury raised concerns about player safety and the impact on the team’s offensive strategy.
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As Israel expands its operations in Gaza, more citizens are defying Hamas, with educators and activists establishing schools and initiatives promoting peace and tolerance. Teachers in eastern Rafah are working to create a non-Hamas civil administration, while legal figures like Moumen al-Natour face threats from Hamas for their dissent.
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Jeanine Pirro, President Donald Trump’s U.S. attorney for D.C., defends the federalization of the city’s police force, arguing that the current system fails to protect citizens, especially minorities, and that the initiative will bring safety and accountability. She dismisses protests against the crackdown as political theater, stating that the administration is ready to enact significant…
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Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to travel to Washington to assist in advancing peace negotiations aimed at concluding the Ukraine war. This move marks a significant step in diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict.
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Israeli citizens are participating in widespread demonstrations demanding the release of hostages. Protesters have already commenced their efforts by blocking the main highway connecting Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, highlighting the growing public demand for resolution.
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Eleonora Boi, the wife of former NBA star Danilo Gallinari, shared her traumatic experience of a shark attack while swimming in Puerto Rico, expressing fear for her unborn child. She described the incident as the ‘worst day’ of her life, highlighting the intense pain and panic she endured during the attack.
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Kidney dialysis provider DaVita has experienced a ransomware attack by the Interlock gang, impacting nearly 916,000 people and making it the second-largest U.S. healthcare breach of 2025. The breach, which the company disclosed in state filings, compromised names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, health insurance details, medical records, tax ID numbers, addresses and even…
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Younger generations are showing an unmistakable but surprising openness to the Bible as they seek authentic spiritual meaning beyond materialism. This trend is evident in the UK with a 16% increase in youth church attendance and a 50% rise in Bible sales in Russia.
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Celebrities like Carrie Underwood, Molly Sims, Megan Moroney, and Ashley Judd were members of sororities during their college years at Southern universities. As the school year begins, sorority rush season is underway, highlighting the lasting friendships and experiences these stars had during their formative years.
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Rose Docherty, a 75-year-old Scottish grandmother, had her case dismissed after being arrested for holding a sign offering conversation near an abortion clinic. The decision marks a significant win for free speech advocates, with support from the Alliance Defending Freedom International and the U.S. State Department.
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President Donald Trump has pledged to reduce gun permit processing times in Washington, D.C., amid ongoing debates over gun control and public safety. The proposal aims to address concerns from gun rights advocates who argue that current regulations impose unnecessary delays.
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Joseph Hernandez, a Cuban immigrant and mayoral candidate, appeared on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to address New York City’s key issues and his take on Zoh. Mamdani’s socialist policies. The event marks Hernandez’s first major media appearance in the race, highlighting his stance against Mamdani’s agenda.
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Mitchell Trubisky is looking to secure the QB2 position with the Bears, aiming to eventually return to the starting role. The article discusses his experiences during his time in Chicago as a backup quarterback.
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The Little League Classic brings together young baseball players with their favorite MLB stars, offering an unforgettable experience filled with autographs and memorable moments. This event in Williamsport highlights the special bond between amateur and professional athletes.
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Sources indicate that Alabama’s leading rusher, Jam Miller, has suffered an upper-body injury during a scrimmage, resulting in his absence for the season opener against Florida State. This development comes at a critical juncture for the Crimson Tide, as they prepare to face a formidable opponent.
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Manchester United has left Sesko on the bench, while Arsenal starts Gyökeres. These decisions may affect team strategies and player dynamics.
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The first in-person meeting between Russian President Putin and U.S. President Trump since Trump’s second term marks a significant diplomatic event amid ongoing military actions in the Donetsk Oblast. Analysts suggest the summit could provide a critical opportunity for dialogue on the escalating conflict.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized that international borders cannot be changed by force during a speech in Brussels ahead of her meeting with Trump. She also backed ‘Article 5-like security guarantees’ for Ukraine, calling it a ‘steel porcupy, indigestible for potential invaders.’
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Ukrainian drones struck a key rail hub in Russia’s Voronezh Oblast, disrupting train traffic through the Lisky station. The attack halted the supply of ammunition and troops to aid Russian forces fighting on Ukrainian territory.
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Riverside Poly High School’s girls’ volleyball team forfeited a match against Jurupa Valley High School, which includes a transgender athlete. Former athletes and activists have criticized and supported the decision, highlighting debates over transgender inclusion in sports and female athlete safety.
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During an appearance on ‘Fox News Sunday,’ U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff offered a detailed account of the recent Trump-Putin summit held in Alaska. Witkoff emphasized the importance of the summit, describing it as a significant step toward achieving a peaceful resolution to the war.
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The United States has suspended medical-humanitarian visas for individuals from Gaza following allegations that a far-right figure claimed these visas posed a threat to national security. This decision aims to prevent wounded Palestinians from seeking treatment in the U.S.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has stated that the US will play the leading role in peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, warning the EU and UK should not overestimate their influence. The meeting between Putin and Trump in Alaska highlights the complex negotiations ahead.
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First Lady Melania Trump wrote a private letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin during their meeting with President Trump, seeking to promote peace. Journalist Batya Ungar-Sargon comments on the significance of the letter, highlighting its potential to foster dialogue in international relations.
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MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart mocked public concerns about crime in Washington, D.C., following Donald Trump’s recent crime crackdown. The comment sparked debate about the political framing of urban safety issues.
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Bolivia’s upcoming presidential election is poised to mark a significant political shift, with Samuel Doria Medina, a center-right businessman, leading the polls. This shift is occurring against the backdrop of an economic crisis and internal conflicts within the socialist party, which may influence the election’s outcome and the country’s future trajectory.
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The Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department faces allegations of altering crime statistics to present a more favorable image, weeks before President Donald Trump federalized the city’s police force over rising violence.
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President Trump, a former felon, has shown a selective approach to justice, showing leniency toward individuals he identifies with—particularly white and wealthy offenders, as well as those involved in the Jan. 6, 2021 riot. Federal agents are now patrolling Washington in response to Trump’s recent call to deploy the National Guard and federalize the Metropolitan…
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Redistricting efforts across multiple states are intensifying the political divide within Congress. With many state delegations already under single-party control, new maps threaten to entrench partisan dominance and reduce the significance of general elections.
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The Royal Collection Trust has announced a major exhibition titled ‘Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style’ at Buckingham Palace’s King’s Gallery, set to open in spring 2026. This showcase will feature over 200 items from her wardrobe, spanning her life from childhood to monarchy, including her 1947 wedding dress and 1953 coronation dress.
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Wildfire fighters are increasingly getting sick and dying due to prolonged exposure to toxic smoke, highlighting systemic issues in protective measures. The U.S. Forest Service has faced criticism for decades of inadequate efforts to protect its crews, often sending them, into smoke without masks or proper warnings about the risks.
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Manhattan businessman Joseph Hernandez has entered the NYC mayoral race, positioning himself as the ‘polar opposite’ of Zoh,