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The Western Journal: Trump Suing Wall Street Journal After Outlet Publishes Alleged Letter to Epstein
Trump Suing Wall Street Journal After Outlet Publishes Alleged Letter to Epstein
President Donald Trump announced plans to sue The Wall Street Journal over the publication of an alleged letter linking him to Jeffrey Epstein, which he claims is fake. The letter, reportedly part of a collection for Epstein's birthday, includes messages that Trump denies writing.

Trump criticized the Journal for publishing the letter despite warnings and called it defamatory. He has faced scrutiny over his ties to Epstein and has ordered the release of related grand jury testimony.


GB News: Chopper's Political Podcast episode 65 - Jeremy Hunt and Henry Tufnell - WATCH IN FULL
Chopper's Political Podcast episode 65 - Jeremy Hunt and Henry Tufnell - WATCH IN FULL
GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope invites viewers to join him at a Westminster pub for discussions on the latest political intrigue and gossip. Guests will range from popstars to politicians, offering a mix of insights and entertainment.




Fox News: Mamdani-mentum: Who are the other socialist candidates soaring among Democrats
Mamdani-mentum: Who are the other socialist candidates soaring among Democrats
Minnesota state Sen. Omar Fateh, a Muslim democratic socialist, is running for mayor of Minneapolis, drawing comparisons to New York City's Zohran Mamdani, who recently won the Democratic mayoral nomination. Both candidates are part of Generation Y and advocate for progressive policies.

Fateh promises to raise the minimum wage, increase affordable housing, and address police violence if elected. As he gains attention, he faces scrutiny from Republicans, similar to Mamdani's experience. The Minneapolis Democratic Farmer Labor Party is set to discuss endorsements in the upcoming mayoral race.


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Fox News: Regional powers clash after Israel targets Syrian territory in defense of vulnerable Druze civilians
Regional powers clash after Israel targets Syrian territory in defense of vulnerable Druze civilians
Israel's recent military strikes in Syria, responding to violence against the Druze minority, mark a significant escalation in the regional power struggle involving Iran, Turkey, and the U.S. Speculation about a normalization agreement between Israel and Syria has been overshadowed by ongoing violence and tensions.

The situation has prompted Israeli Druze citizens to cross into Syria to assist their relatives, leading to warnings from Prime Minister Netanyahu. Debates in Israel center on how to address the instability in Syria, with some advocating for military support for the Syrian government and others pushing for a more aggressive stance.


Times Of Israel: Israel says it’s allowing Syrian forces to enter Sweida for 48 hours amid renewed clashes
Israel says it’s allowing Syrian forces to enter Sweida for 48 hours amid renewed clashes
Israel has permitted Syrian security forces to enter the Sweida Governorate for 48 hours amid ongoing violence between Druze fighters and Sunni Bedouin tribes, resulting in at least 254 deaths. Israel's Druze community has called for protection against escalating attacks, prompting Israeli airstrikes on Syrian military targets.

In response to the humanitarian crisis, Israel is sending aid to the Druze population in Sweida. Prime Minister Netanyahu reaffirmed Israel's commitment to safeguarding the Druze community and maintaining a demilitarized zone south of Damascus, despite tensions with Syria's new leadership.


Le Monde: Israel sends aid to Syria's Druze after deadly Sweida clashes and airstrikes
Israel sends aid to Syria's Druze after deadly Sweida clashes and airstrikes
Israel is sending nearly $600,000 in humanitarian aid to Syria's Sweida province following deadly clashes affecting the Druze community. This aid package includes food and medical supplies, aimed at alleviating the severe humanitarian crisis in the region.

The Sweida area has seen significant violence with hundreds reported killed in sectarian clashes. Israel has conducted air strikes against Syrian government forces to protect the Druze and prevent military buildup near its borders. Government troops have since withdrawn from the area.


Times Of Israel: Europe warns Iran of sanctions unless ‘verifiable and lasting’ nuclear deal reached
Europe warns Iran of sanctions unless ‘verifiable and lasting’ nuclear deal reached
France, Britain, and Germany urged Iran to resume diplomatic talks regarding its nuclear program, warning that failure to make progress by summer's end could lead to the reinstatement of UN sanctions. This follows recent air strikes by Israel and the U.S. on Iranian nuclear sites.

The E3, alongside the EU, emphasized the need for a verifiable nuclear deal, as the expiration of a UN Security Council resolution looms. While Iran has indicated openness to diplomacy, the likelihood of resuming talks before the deadline appears low, especially without UN inspectors present.