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#politics

GB News: Keir Starmer laughs off Antonio Costa's Gibraltar gaffe in toe-curling moment
Keir Starmer laughs off Antonio Costa's Gibraltar gaffe in toe-curling moment
European Council President Antonio Costa mistakenly claimed the UK and EU are "not very close" to finalizing a deal on Gibraltar. UK opposition leader Keir Starmer quickly corrected him, stating they are "very close," to which Costa humorously acknowledged the error.




#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Argentine president Milei to visit Israel in June, with focus on ties and hostages
Argentine president Milei to visit Israel in June, with focus on ties and hostages
Argentinian President Javier Milei will visit Israel in early June to sign a memorandum of understanding aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries. The agreement focuses on shared values of freedom and democracy, and Milei will advocate for the release of hostages held by Hamas, including three dual Argentine-Israeli nationals.

Milei, who has shifted Argentina's stance to a strong pro-Israel position, plans to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and discuss direct flights between Buenos Aires and Tel Aviv. His administration has declared Hamas a terrorist organization and is pursuing justice for past attacks on Jewish institutions.


#crime

Fox News: Menendez brothers' parole hearing pushed back to August
Menendez brothers' parole hearing pushed back to August
The parole hearing for Lyle and Erik Menendez has been rescheduled to August 21 and 22 after being moved from June. This change follows California Governor Gavin Newsom's decision to convert the clemency hearing into a parole hearing, allowing the board to recommend an early release.

The Menendez brothers, convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, were resentenced to 50 years-to-life, making them eligible for parole. They have spent 35 years in prison, claiming self-defense against years of abuse.