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Breitbart: Sheriff: Gene Hackman and Wife Betsy Arakawa May Have Been Dead for Days or Weeks
Sheriff: Gene Hackman and Wife Betsy Arakawa May Have Been Dead for Days or Weeks
Authorities are investigating the deaths of actor Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 65, found in their Santa Fe home. Autopsy and toxicology results are pending, with no signs of foul play. The couple had been deceased for days, and a maintenance worker discovered their bodies.

Hackman, a celebrated Oscar-winning actor, was known for roles in films like "The French Connection" and "Unforgiven." He had largely retreated from public life after retiring from acting in the early 2000s. The investigation continues as officials seek to determine the circumstances surrounding their deaths.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Gary Lineker told to apologise as GB News’s Ben Leo lashes out at BBC Gaza documentary: ‘Still waiting!’
Gary Lineker told to apologise as GB News’s Ben Leo lashes out at BBC Gaza documentary: ‘Still waiting!’
GB News presenters Ben Leo and Nana Akua have called for Gary Lineker to apologize after the BBC pulled its Gaza documentary due to serious flaws, including the revelation that the 13-year-old narrator was the son of a Hamas official. The BBC admitted to mistakes and took responsibility for the errors.

The documentary, which featured the boy Abdullah, has been removed from iPlayer, with the BBC confirming it was misled by the production company regarding the family connection to Hamas. Critics are now questioning whether celebrities who supported the documentary will also apologize.


Fox News: World leaders back Zelenskyy following Trump, Vance Oval Office spat
World leaders back Zelenskyy following Trump, Vance Oval Office spat
European leaders have expressed strong support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy following a contentious meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, who criticized Zelenskyy. Leaders from the EU, France, Norway, and Canada reaffirmed Ukraine's position as a victim in the conflict and condemned Russia's aggression.

Statements from various European officials emphasized the need for unity in support of Ukraine, with calls for continued aid and security guarantees. Notably, some leaders distanced themselves from Trump's remarks, highlighting the importance of recognizing the aggressor in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.


Fox News: Europe needs to 'step up' or Zelenskyy needs to 'step down': What's next after explosive Oval Office meeting
Europe needs to 'step up' or Zelenskyy needs to 'step down': What's next after explosive Oval Office meeting
Peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine stalled following a contentious meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. The exchange left many questioning the future of U.S.-Ukraine relations and whether Zelenskyy can effectively lead Ukraine in negotiations. Some officials suggest Europe may need to take a more active role in supporting Ukraine.

Trump criticized Zelenskyy for his perceived disrespect during the meeting, stating he is not ready for U.S. involvement in peace talks. Republican figures, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, indicated that Ukraine may need a new leader to improve relations with the U.S. The situation has prompted calls for an emergency meeting among European leaders to reassess their support for Ukraine.


Breitbart: Source: Trump, Vance 'Caught Off Guard by Zelensky’s Offensive Antics'
Source: Trump, Vance 'Caught Off Guard by Zelensky’s Offensive Antics'
During a recent Oval Office meeting, President Trump and Vice President Vance were taken aback by Ukraine's President Zelensky, who protested U.S. efforts to reduce military support. Zelensky insisted that Ukraine needed more aid to continue the fight against Russia, claiming the U.S. would eventually feel the war's impact.

Trump and Vance countered Zelensky's demands, emphasizing the need for gratitude for U.S. support and suggesting that Ukraine was in a weak position. The meeting highlighted tensions over the ongoing conflict and differing views on the future of U.S. involvement.