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#society

Fox News: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's silence amid Tyler Perry scandal is ‘self-serving behavior’: experts
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's silence amid Tyler Perry scandal is ‘self-serving behavior’: experts
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not publicly supported their friend Tyler Perry amid a $260 million lawsuit against him for alleged sexual harassment. Experts criticize their silence, suggesting it reflects poorly on their character and could damage their credibility in Hollywood and royal circles.

Perry, who has been a significant support for the couple, is accused of creating a sexually exploitative environment. Analysts argue that Harry and Meghan's lack of response could be seen as betrayal if Perry is exonerated, while distancing themselves to protect their brand appears opportunistic.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: US airstrike on nuclear facilities follows years of Iranian plots on American soil
US airstrike on nuclear facilities follows years of Iranian plots on American soil
The U.S. recently conducted airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities amid ongoing threats from Iran, labeled the world's largest state sponsor of terror. President Trump stated that Iran must seek peace or face greater retaliation. The FBI has reported multiple assassination plots against American figures linked to the Iranian regime.

Iran's history of targeting dissidents and U.S. officials has been highlighted, with various plots foiled over the years. Recent incidents include arrests related to assassination attempts on Trump and journalist Masih Alinejad. The U.S. remains vigilant against these threats.


Times Of Israel: 4 killed in Beersheba as Iran fires multiple missile salvos just before ceasefire
4 killed in Beersheba as Iran fires multiple missile salvos just before ceasefire
Iran launched a series of missile strikes on Israel, resulting in four fatalities and at least 22 injuries, just hours before a ceasefire was set to take effect. The attacks targeted various regions, including Beersheba, where missiles struck residential buildings, killing individuals in reinforced safe rooms.

In response, the Israeli Air Force targeted Iranian missile launchers, aiming to thwart further attacks. Following the missile barrage, both nations agreed to a ceasefire, facilitated by US President Donald Trump, who emphasized the need for compliance to prevent further violence.


#military

GB News: Al Udeid air base: Inside America's biggest military base in the Middle East where hundreds of RAF personnel were stationed
Al Udeid air base: Inside America's biggest military base in the Middle East where hundreds of RAF personnel were stationed
Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the largest US military installation in the Middle East, was targeted by Iranian missile strikes following a US bombing raid. Despite the attack, Qatari officials reported no casualties, and the US confirmed the strikes originated from Iran.

The base, housing nearly 8,000 US troops and various aircraft, has seen a significant reduction in its fleet due to recent relocations. Qatar has invested heavily in the base's infrastructure, while maintaining a complex relationship with Iran that has led to restrictions on US military operations from Al Udeid.


#history

Fox News: Ancient Roman coin treasure finally revealed to public after being hidden for centuries
Ancient Roman coin treasure finally revealed to public after being hidden for centuries
Spain's National Archaeological Museum has unveiled the "Treasure of Tomares," a collection of over 50,000 Ancient Roman coins discovered in 2016 during construction in Seville. This exhibit, which includes amphorae containing the coins, is the largest of its kind found in Spain.

The coins date from the late third to early fourth centuries A.D. and provide insights into the economy, society, and politics of the Tetrarchy era. The exhibit is open to the public until September 28.