UNICEF ‘outraged’ after Israeli forces kill water truck drivers in Gaza

A water truck was attacked. And UNICEF is outraged. According to the UN Children’s Fund, Israeli forces killed the drivers in Gaza. These trucks are a lifeline for families trapped in the crisis. UNICEF is demanding a full investigation and accountability. But who will answer for cutting off this critical aid? What does it mean […]

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Iran’s supreme leader warns of ‘new bitter defeats’ for US and Israel

A direct warning from Iran’s top leader. 🚨 According to Supreme Leader Khamenei, their navy is ready to deliver “new bitter defeats” to the US and Israel. The threat is clear and public. Tensions in the region just don’t seem to ease up. This rhetoric raises the stakes yet again. Where do you think this

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Trump claims on Iranian concessions trigger questions, rejections in Tehran

Trump says Iran made a big concession. Tehran says that’s not true. 🧐 According to the report, this political drama has led to a major military move. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards announced they are restricting the Strait of Hormuz again. That’s a critical global oil route. So what happens now if tensions keep rising? #Geopolitics #MiddleEast📸

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Iran’s deputy FM says no date for more US talks until ‘framework’ agreed

So much for a quick deal. 🇮🇷 According to Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister, there won’t be any more talks with the US until both sides agree on a “framework” first. No date. No meetings. That means everything is officially on pause. 🤝 The big question now: what does each side want that framework to even

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Displaced Lebanese return as Israeli shelling violates ceasefire in south

They were told it was safe to come home. According to Al Jazeera, it’s not. Displaced families are returning to south Lebanon as a fragile ceasefire holds. But Al Jazeera correspondents report Israeli shelling is still happening in violation of the truce. Bulldozers are also continuing to demolish homes. So what does a ‘ceasefire’ actually

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US blockade of Iran needs to end before the Strait of Hormuz is fully reope

The Strait of Hormuz is a global chokepoint. Now, a security expert says reopening it fully comes with a major condition. According to Michael Shoebridge, the US may have to lift its blockade of Iran first.That’s a huge strategic shift.It shows how critical this waterway is for the world’s oil supply. What price should be

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Turkiye woos investors amid Iran war fallout in Gulf economies

While Gulf economies feel the heat, Türkiye is making a bold move. 🏙️ According to the report, Turkish officials are actively pitching Istanbul as the region’s new financial hub. This comes as the war’s fallout impacts traditional Gulf centers. It’s a major opportunity for investors looking for stability. Could this shift the economic power map?

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Born in south Lebanon, displaced to Beirut, two grandmothers reflect on Israeli invasions

Two grandmothers. One family. A lifetime of displacement. 😔 According to the report, they grew up in the olive groves of south Lebanon. Their children married, binding their stories together. Now they share a temporary room in a vacant Beirut building. They’ve been forced to move more times than they can count. Their history is

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Ambulance crew in south Lebanon describes Israel’s ‘triple-tap’ attack

They were on a call to save lives. Then the strike hit. 😔 According to the ambulance crew in south Lebanon, it was an Israeli ‘triple-tap’ attack. Four paramedics were killed. Six more were wounded. They were there to help. Who targets the people trying to rescue the wounded? It makes you wonder what’s happening

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Primary Becomes Purity Test for a State G.O.P.: ‘You Can’t Serve Two Masters’

You can’t serve two masters. 🎯 According to The New York Times, Montana’s GOP is facing a major internal fight. For years, some Republican lawmakers worked with Democrats. Now, a more national, hardline movement is targeting them in primary races. The old way of doing business is under fire. Will local compromise become a thing

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‘Turning Point Was Charlie Kirk’: Why This Student Group Moved On

A student group just cut ties with a major conservative organization. According to the report, the “turning point was Charlie Kirk.” Members at the University of Arkansas felt the national group’s direction no longer aligned with their goals. It highlights internal challenges for the movement. So, what makes a local chapter walk away? 🤔 #CampusPolitics

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Takeaways From the Supreme Court’s Shadow Papers

The Supreme Court’s private notes just leaked. 📜 According to confidential memos, the justices debated emergency orders on presidential power behind closed doors. Their internal discussions reveal how these major decisions are really made. It’s a rare look inside the black box. What else don’t we know about how the Court operates? 🤔 #SupremeCourt #GovernmentTransparency📸

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What’s it like to negotiate with Iran? We asked people who have done it

Negotiating with Iran? It’s not what you think. 🧠 According to the experts who hammered out the 2015 nuclear deal, it’s a monumental task. Deep mutual mistrust and clashing styles slow everything down. The issues are incredibly complex. A quick new deal is a long shot. What do you think is the biggest barrier to

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