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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensk, Ukraine is preparing to significantly intensify work on sanctions against the Russian Federation, in particular, new sanctions are being prepared and their synchronization with the sanction restrictions of partners, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Austria, historically neutral, plans to significantly increase military spending amid a budget crisis, citing national defense obligations. Chancellor Christian Stocker emphasized that neutrality now requires a comprehensive national defense strategy, aligning with neighboring countries’ efforts to counter Russia.
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Tourists have criticized Santorini for being overcrowded, with many complaining that the iconic sunsets are difficult to enjoy due to massive crowds. The Greek island’s once serene beauty is now marred by stressful experiences for visitors.
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A Cincinnati man has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly threatening to kill ICE agents. The incident has raised concerns about the rising tensions between law enforcement and individuals with anti-immigration sentiments.
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President Donald Trump is set to host Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte at the White House, signaling a potential shift in U.S.-Philippine relations. Meanwhile, an Iranian official has broken silence on the U.S. miltary strikes in Syria, offering a rare public commentary on the matter.
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French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Noel Barrot and Ukraine’s Deputy Energy Minister Mykola Kolisnyk visited the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, according to a report by the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy. The visit focused on enhancing cooperation in nuclear safety between France and Ukraine.
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The European Union’s first-ever defense commissioner has issued a stark warning: the world’s ‘most dangerous moment’ could arrive as soon as 2027, when Russia and China may coordinate aggressive moves designed to overwhelm Western defenses. Kubilius and U.S. General Alexus Grynkewich have both called for increased preparedness and strategic investment to prevent simultaneous military conflicts…
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Kellyanne Conway joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to comment on Hunter Biden’s controversial podcast rant and her reaction to James Carville’s assessment of the Democratic Party’s status.
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Managing data privacy for older adults has become increasingly complex due to evolving threats and sophisticated scams. A trusted loved one can serve as a privacy partner to help protect personal information without compromising independence.
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A drone attack by Russian forces has resulted in one person being injured in Odesa, according to the State Emergency Service. The incident occurred in the early hours of the morning, with emergency services reporting that the attack targeted a residential area.
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Ukrainian forces intercepted 26 of 42 Shahed-type UAVs during an attack on Russian and Crimean air defense zones. The remaining seven drones either failed to reach their targets or were neutralized by electronic warfare.
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Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced plans to submit draft laws to the Verkhovna Rada aimed at enhancing business protection and reforming regulatory bodies. These proposals include amendments to Ukraine’s Criminal Procedure Code and other legislative frameworks.
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U.S. lawmakers are meeting to assess how drones are affecting public safety and to determine what law enforcement resources are needed to counter the threat. The discussions highlight the urgent need for updated regulations and advanced counter-drone technologies to protect citizens and critical infrastructure.
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Costco’s new Kirkland Signature Marshmallow Crispy Cookies, priced at $9.99, have gone viral as customers praise their unique blend of nostalgic flavors. The cookies, described as a fusion of a sugar cookie and a Rice Krispies Treat, are generating excitement on social media platforms.
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A drone attack in Kh, one person was injured. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict and escalating tensions in the region.
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Hunter Biden’s interview revealed accusations against George Clooney and Donald Trump’s supporters, claiming they were akin to the Ku Klux Klan. He criticized Democratic leaders for undermining his father’s campaign and called for unity within the party.
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The Trump administration has released over 240,000 pages of government documents related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., offering new insights into the case. King’s family and some researchers suspect a broader conspiracy, while the administration claims the documents do not reveal new details about the FBI’s surveillance of King or possible links…
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The FBI is under scrutiny over allegations it mishandled the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails. Newly declassified documents reportedly show the FBI failed to properly investigate the Russia collusion narrative.
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Ukraine’s military command has announced significant losses among the occupying forces, with 1,090 personnel and 147 units of equipment reported as missing in the last 24 hours. The update reflects the escalating conflict and the continued toll on both sides of the war.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and business leaders have pledged major investment to recover from recession. The initiative shows growing optimism about Germany’s economic future.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued a decree to implement a moratorium on business inspections by regulatory bodies, including law enforcement, customs, and tax authorities, as decided by the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC). The move aims to alleviate administrative burdens on businesses during the ongoing conflict with Russia and to stimulate economic activity.
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Fiona Hill, the former White House aide, has returned to her roots by advising Britain on defense and taking a role at Durham University in northeastern England. She highlights the challenges faced by democratic systems, emphasizing that the inability to act is a significant issue.
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House Republicans have outlined how billions in new spending from Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ will fund his aggressive border and immigration policies. The plan focuses on expanding border infrastructure and enhancing enforcement capabilities.
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A ten-year-old boy was killed when a Russian guided bomb struck a residential building in Kramators, according to the Regional Military Administration head, Oleksandr Honcharenko, who shared the report on Facebook. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict in the region and the civilian casualties it continues to cause.
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A ten-year-old boy was killed when a Russian guided bomb struck a residential building in Kramatorsk, according to Oleksandr Honcharenko, head of the Regional Military Administration. The attack has sparked international condemnation and raised concerns about the ethics of modern warfare.
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President Donald Trump has endorsed South Dakota GOP Senator Mike Rounds for re-election, reversing his previous stance. The endorsement follows Rounds’ past criticisms of the 2020 election and his alignment with conservative policies.
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G7 ambassadors to Ukraine expressed ‘serious concern’ about the events at NABU and announced their intention to discuss them with govt leaders. The situation has raised questions about the transparency and integrity of the anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine.
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The National Security and Defense Council has mandated a three-month timeline for law enforcement to recover sanctioned assets into state income, in line with a presidential decree on business inspections. The move is part of a broader effort to enhance economic oversight and manage sanctions’ impact.
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Stephen Colbert, the CBS late-night host, responded to President Donald Trump’s taunts about his show’s cancellation with a vulgar insult, telling the president to ‘go f— yourself’ to audience cheers. The liberal audience cheered loudly in response.
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Ukrainian military officials have recorded 176 combat clashes in the past 24 hours, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which shared the update on Facebook. This update comes as part of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Israeli forces raided WHO warehouses in Gaza, disrupting medical operations. The incident highlights concerns over humanitarian impact during the conflict.
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The Department of Justice, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, is seeking Ghislaine Maxwell’s cooperation in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. This marks a shift after previous FBI reviews found no new evidence against additional parties.
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The number of casualties from a Russian drone attack in Sumy region has risen to 11 injured, according to Oleh Hryhorov, head of Regional State Administration.
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India’s Vice President Jagdeep Dhank, has resigned from his post, citing health reasons. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has wished him good health.
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Family therapist Tom Kersting joined Fox & Friends to warn about a growing entitlement among Gen Z, citing flash mobs as evidence. The discussion has fueled debate over the impact of societal changes on youth behavior.
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President Trump has imposed a 20 percent tariff on Philippine imports, effective August 1. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to discuss trade relations.
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The American Lifeguard Association’s Wyatt Werneth appeared on ‘Fox & Friends’ to provide safety tips for navigating riptides and strong currents following the death of ‘Cosby Show’ star Malcolm-Jamal Warner. The incident has sparked renewed interest in coastal safety measures and public awareness campaigns.
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Former President Donald Trump has expressed his condolences following the death of Eric Tarpinian-Jach, a 21-year-old congressional intern. Rep. Ron Estes and Roger Ream honor Eric’s memory through a scholarship fund established in his name.
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The Trump administration’s attempt to deport foreign students with pro-Palestinian views has raised legal and political debates. Demonstrators rallied at Columbia University to demand the release of a Palestinian activist, highlighting tensions between immigration policies and academic freedom.
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House Republicans accuse Democratic politicians of inciting violence against ICE and CBP officers amid Trump’s immigration crackdown, linking the rhetoric to a surge in attacks. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem blames Democrats’ ‘sanctuary city’ policies for the shooting of an off-duty CBP officer in New York.
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The Ingrah. Angle discussed allegations that Representative Tulsi Gabbard was involved in a Russia hoax, with Democratic Representative Gregory Jeffries responding to the claims. The segment highlights the political implications of the accusations, which have sparked debates about national security and trust in political figures.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has submitted his veto on new EU sanctions against Russia, signaling a potential change in his approach to European Union policies. This decision is seen as a strategic maneuver to divert attention from ongoing domestic issues within Slovakia.
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The Trump administration announced Tuesday that the U.S. will exit the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), citing its ‘globalist, ideological agenda’ and anti-Israel bias. The move reflects the administration’s broader foreign policy approach, which prioritizes America First principles and aligns with its criticism of UNESCO’s focus on social and cultural issues deemed…
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Deion Sanders, Colorado’s football coach, admits he is not fully recovered from an undisclosed health issue, affecting his training. He has been engaging in physical activities like basketball and tennis but admits to ongoing strain on his legs and back.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked Mississippi’s law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in public schools and universities, citing free speech concerns. The order, issued by U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate, pauses the implementation of House Bill 1193 for at least 14 days.
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San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors is set to approve a proposal that would enforce a two-hour parking limit for all recreational vehicles (RVs) citywide, addressing the growing issue of homelessness. The policy aims to redirect resources toward more permanent housing solutions while offering temporary assistance to registered RV residents.
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Iranian media reports that 27 inmates from Iran’s Evin Prison remain at large following an Israeli airstrike last month, according to the Associated Press. The strike, which occurred during a 12-day conflict, resulted in the escape of 75 inmates, with 48 of them recaptured or voluntarily returned.
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Stephen Colbert mocked President Donald Trump during his monologue about his CBS show’s cancellation. The comedian’s sharp remarks highlighted the tension between the comedian and the administration.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has decided to meet with Ghisl. Maxwell, who is currently serving a prison sentence, as the Trump administration faces increasing pressure to release documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. This development follows mounting pressure on the DOJ to disclose information related to Epstein’s alleged crimes.
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Hunter Biden criticized Democratic leaders for undermining Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign, calling their actions a lack of ‘guts.’ The comments highlight internal tensions within the Democratic Party as Harris faces challenges in securing her nomination.
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NYPD Chief John Chell joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to address the migrant crisis and recent attack on a CBP officer. Chell criticized Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s stance on law enforcement, emphasizing the need for strong policing.
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Costco’s Kirkland Signature Marshmallow Crispy Cookie has sparked a social media frenzy due to its delicious flavor and crispy texture. Customers are raving about the treat, which has become a sensation online.
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House Republicans are struggling to manage the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, with leaders seeking to expedite the release of information from the Trump administration. Meanwhile, House Democrats are capitalizing on the GOP’s actions, claiming they are overly concerned about the Epstein documents.
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Summer is the ideal time for backyard parties, and having the right supplies can transform your outdoor space into a festive and welcoming area. The article recommends a list of 10 essential items to enhance your next soirée, including grilling tools, fire pits, griddles, outdoor lanterns, coolers, dining sets, umbrellas, lawn games, and decorative glassware.
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Spanish champions Barcelona Women will take on the top players of Liga MX Femenil in the inaugural ‘Duelo de Estrellas’ in Monterrey next month. The Mexican league confirmed the event on Monday, marking a historic milestone for women’s football.
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Bryan Mbeumo, the Bundesliga forward, has completed his transfer to Manchester United, calling it a “dream” come true. The deal, believed to be a club-record transfer, is expected to enhance United’s attacking options.
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Cristhian Mosquera is set to join Arsenal’s preseason tour in Singapore following a deal with Valencia, as confirmed by sources to ESPN. This development adds to Arsenal’s efforts to shape their squad for the new season.
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Former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has said he will only reveal details of his failed move to Real Madrid once his career is over. The situation has sparked debates among fans and analysts about the potential reasons behind the transfer collapse, with many speculating about internal club dynamics and personal factors.
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta believes his team has the right ingredients to end their 21-year Premier League title drought. The manager’s confidence is bolstered by the team’s strong squad and tactical approach.
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Chelsea is reportedly considering a potential transfer for Alejandro Garnacho, who currently plays for Manchester United. According to sources cited by ESPN, such a move would be contingent upon other players departing from Stamford, Bridge first.