World Affairs
In Israel, some Jews and Christians seek to build trust between their communities
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In Israel, amidst ongoing tensions between the Vatican and the Israeli government over the Gaza conflict, some Jews and Christians are actively working to foster trust and understanding between their communities. This initiative reflects a grassroots effort to bridge divides and promote peace in a region marked by conflict.
Why some U.S. oil companies aren't interested in returning to Venezuela
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The Trump administration has expressed a desire for U.S. oil companies to return to Venezuela, a country rich in oil reserves. However, many companies are hesitant to reinvest due to the ongoing political instability and economic challenges that have plagued the nation, leading to a significant decline in oil production.
Trump's plans for warship fleet. And, deported Venezuelans must receive due process
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President Trump has announced the U.S. Navy will begin constructing a new fleet of warships, termed the 'Golden Fleet,' as part of modernization efforts. Concurrently, a federal judge ruled that the deportation of over 100 Venezuelan men to El Salvador was illegal, emphasizing the need for due process.
American journalist injured in Israeli attack wants answers from Washington
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American journalist Dylan Collins was injured in an Israeli attack in Lebanon that also resulted in the death of Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah. Collins traveled to Washington to seek accountability for the incident, which has raised significant concerns regarding the safety of journalists in conflict zones.
Palestinians says Israel is demolishing homes near Jerusalem, displacing hundreds
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Palestinians report that Israel has demolished hundreds of homes near Jerusalem, leading to the displacement of numerous families as new Jewish settlements are approved in the West Bank. This action is part of a broader pattern of home demolitions and settlement expansions that have intensified in recent years.
DOJ releases more Epstein files. And, immigration court 'no-shows' surged, NPR finds
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has released additional files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following a legislative mandate for transparency regarding his case. This release comes amid ongoing scrutiny and public interest in the implications of the documents, which are expected to shed light on Epstein's connections and activities.
Coast Guard pursues oil tanker Trump administration says evaded Venezuela blockade
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The Trump administration has intensified its pressure campaign against Venezuela by enforcing a blockade on sanctioned oil tankers traveling to and from the country. This action follows the recent seizure of an oil tanker by U.S. forces, which was confirmed by President Trump as part of broader efforts to undermine Nicolás Maduro's regime.
Japan preparing to restart the world's largest nuclear power plant
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A local government in Japan has voted to restart the world's largest nuclear power plant, which has been inactive since the Fukushima disaster in 2011. This decision marks a significant step towards resuming operations at the facility, operated by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco).
Peace talks to end the war in Ukraine continue in Florida
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Peace talks aimed at ending the ongoing war in Ukraine are currently taking place in Miami, Florida, involving representatives from Russia, Ukraine, and the Trump administration. These discussions are seen as a critical step towards achieving a peace agreement, with significant progress reported in negotiations.
