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Israeli Military Operations Intensify in Lebanon and Gaza

Israeli military forces have conducted strikes and ground operations in southern Lebanon, including areas near Nabatiyeh, with the military issuing evacuation warnings for over a dozen villages. Israeli soldiers have advanced beyond Lebanon's Litani River for the first time since 2006. Ongoing military activities continue in Gaza despite a fragile ceasefire, with reports of casualties and incidents involving both military forces and settlers in Palestinian territories.

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US military strikes Iranian-bound ships as tensions escalate

The U.S. military struck at least one commercial ship attempting to reach Iran as part of President Trump's naval blockade. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the U.S. military is prepared for further action following a White House Situation Room meeting that ended without a formal announcement. The strikes occurred amid ongoing efforts to negotiate a deal that would prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

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Gaza conflict continues despite ceasefire claims

Israeli soldiers have provided accounts to media outlets describing ongoing military activities in Gaza during what has been characterized as a ceasefire period. Satellite imagery shows continued Israeli military presence and control expanding in Gaza territory. The situation involves Israeli forces maintaining positions in Gaza while ceasefire arrangements remain in effect.

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Israeli forces capture Lebanese castle in deepest incursion since 1998

Israeli forces have captured Beaufort castle in southern Lebanon and advanced to the city of Nabatieh, marking their deepest incursion into Lebanese territory in over 25 years. The Israeli military has moved beyond Lebanon's Litani River for the first time since 2006. This military operation is occurring while a fragile ceasefire is in place in Gaza.

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Israeli Forces Capture Strategic Lebanese Castle in Deepest Incursion Since 1998

Israeli forces have captured Beaufort castle, a Crusader-era fortress on a strategic mountain in southern Lebanon, marking their deepest incursion into the country in over 25 years. The operation occurred near the city of Nabatiyeh and represents Israel's furthest advance into Lebanese territory since the late 1990s. Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered forces to deepen their incursion into Lebanese territory.

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US Military Operations Against Iranian Blockade Continue

The U.S. military stopped a Gambia-flagged commercial vessel called the Lian Star that was attempting to reach Iranian ports, with officials stating the ship ignored multiple warnings. This action is part of an ongoing U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports. The incident occurs amid continuing diplomatic negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.

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Ebola Outbreak Escalates in Democratic Republic of Congo

The Democratic Republic of Congo is experiencing an Ebola outbreak with 906 suspected cases and 223 suspected deaths. WHO Director-General Tedros has visited the region and emphasized the need for community involvement to combat the outbreak. The outbreak is occurring in the conflict-affected eastern region of the DRC.

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Iran War Disrupts Global Fertilizer Supply and Agricultural Markets

An ongoing conflict involving Iran has disrupted global fertilizer supply chains, as the Gulf region produces 30% of globally traded chemical fertilizer. The war has driven up fertilizer prices, prompting governments worldwide to seek alternatives to reduce chemical fertilizer dependency. Iran has restored gas production at three offshore platforms at its South Pars facility following Israeli attacks, according to the Pars Oil and Gas Company CEO.

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Chinese Military Buildup Prompts Indian Army Tank Procurement

The Indian Army is exploring procurement of 350 light tanks suitable for mountainous terrain following border tensions with China. Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the Tibet border region, marking the first such visit by a Chinese leader in years. Xi inspected a newly opened railway line that is considered strategically important.

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Ukrainian drone strikes target Russian energy infrastructure

Ukrainian drones conducted strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, including targeting sites in the Rostov and Saratov regions. The attacks resulted in fires at a fuel storage facility in Rostov and damage to civilian infrastructure in Saratov province, including a refinery. These strikes represent part of an intensifying pattern of Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy targets.

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AUKUS Partners Streamline Submarine Deal with Second-Hand US Vessels

The AUKUS partners (United States, United Kingdom, and Australia) have announced a streamlining of their submarine deal arrangement. Under the revised agreement, Australia will purchase three second-hand submarines from the United States rather than acquiring new vessels. This represents a change from the original AUKUS submarine procurement plan.

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AI solves 80-year-old mathematical problem

An AI system has reportedly solved a mathematical problem that has remained unsolved for 80 years. The problem in question appears to be related to work by mathematician Paul Erdős. The mathematical community is responding with significant interest to this development.

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Trump Administration Faces Multiple Legal and Political Challenges

Multiple musical artists have withdrawn from the 'Great American State Fair' celebration of America's 250th anniversary due to concerns about its political connections to President Trump, prompting Trump to consider headlining the event himself. A federal judge blocked Trump administration plans for Kennedy Center renovations, leading to criticism from Trump who called the judge 'an anti Trump Hater.' The Trump administration faces additional legal challenges including an appeal of a tariff refund ruling and questions over a $1.8 billion settlement fund for people claiming to be victims of government weaponization.

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Iran conflict disrupts global fertilizer supply chains

An ongoing conflict involving Iran is disrupting global fertilizer supply chains, with the Gulf region producing 30% of globally traded chemical fertilizer. The disruption is driving up fertilizer prices and forcing governments worldwide to seek alternatives to reduce dependency on chemical fertilizers. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts are underway involving the US and Iran regarding a potential peace agreement, with reports that President Trump has not yet made final determinations on deal terms.

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Defense Secretary Hegseth Addresses China Tensions at Singapore Forum

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke at the Shangri-La defense conference in Singapore, addressing America's commitment to the Indo-Pacific region. During his remarks, Hegseth moderated previous statements that had characterized China as an imminent threat. The speech outlined U.S. geopolitical goals to an audience of defense leaders.

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Virginia Sheriff's Deputy Killed in Manhunt Underway

A Virginia sheriff's deputy was killed and another wounded when a man opened fire on deputies in Carroll County on Friday. The deceased deputy has been identified as Logan Utt. A manhunt is currently underway for the suspect, who has been identified as Michael Puckett, with a $10,000 reward offered for information leading to his capture.

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Capitol rioters seek payouts from Trump's anti-weaponization fund

The Trump administration has established a nearly $1.8 billion settlement fund for people claiming to be victims of what they characterize as weaponized government. Many Capitol rioters convicted for their participation in the January 6, 2021 storming of the Capitol are seeking payouts from this fund. Republican lawmakers have floated several proposals to place restrictions on the fund as the Senate returns from Memorial Day recess.

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Capitol rioters seek payouts from Trump's compensation fund

Many convicted January 6th Capitol rioters are seeking payouts from a nearly $1.8 billion settlement fund established by the Trump administration for people claiming to be victims of government weaponization. Blue states are proposing 100 percent tax rates on any payouts from this fund. The fund is designed to compensate individuals who claim they were targeted by weaponized government actions.

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Ukraine gamifies warfare with drone bonus point system

Ukraine has implemented a points-based system called the Army of Drones Bonus system where drone operators can earn points and redeem them for weapons. Ukrainian officials claim this gamification approach to warfare is the first of its kind globally. The system is part of Ukraine's broader integration of drone technology into its military operations.

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US allies emphasize unity as security threats cross regional boundaries

Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi made statements on Sunday regarding regional security and military cooperation. Japan has expressed concerns about China's military activities and emphasized the importance of dialogue for regional stability. The statements come amid broader discussions about security threats that cross regional boundaries.

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Trump Plans Rally After Artists Drop Out of America's 250th Anniversary Concert

Multiple artists have dropped out of the Great American State Fair concert series, a White House-linked event planned for this summer on the National Mall as part of America's 250th anniversary celebrations. President Trump is now hosting the opening ceremony for the event and his advisers are organizing a rally-style gathering. The event is connected to the Freedom 250 organization, which is run out of the White House.

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ICE detention protests escalate at New Jersey facility

Protests outside the Delaney Hall ICE detention facility in New Jersey have continued for nine days. New Jersey State Police have assumed security operations at the facility. Detainees inside the facility have staged a hunger strike while advocates protest conditions outside.

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US military strikes alleged drug smuggling boats in Pacific

The U.S. military conducted a strike on Saturday against a boat accused of drug smuggling in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing three people. This was the fourth such attack this week as part of a months-long series of U.S. strikes targeting suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean. The strikes have resulted in a significant death toll, with sources reporting over 200 total deaths.

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Champions League victory sparks riots and arrests in France

Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory led to clashes between supporters and police in France. French police made numerous arrests following the incidents, with multiple people reported injured including police officers. Authorities had deployed additional officers in anticipation of crowd control issues.

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Meteor Explosion Reports Across New England Region

Reports of explosions and sightings came from across New England, with witnesses reporting a double boom that shook buildings in Massachusetts. Police agencies responded to investigate the cause of the reported explosions. The incident generated reports from as far south as Delaware and as far north as Montreal.

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Police Officer Fired After Assault Caught on Security Camera

A police officer in Shelby, North Carolina was fired after security camera footage showed him repeatedly punching a woman during an arrest. In a separate incident, police officers fractured approximately twelve ribs and punctured a man's lung, then discussed how to explain the injuries. Both incidents involved police use of force that was captured on video or documented.

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California and New Jersey Political Races Heat Up

California is holding primary elections for governor and Los Angeles mayor, with multiple candidates making final appeals to voters. In New Jersey, Representative Tom Kean Jr. has been absent from Congress for several months due to an undisclosed medical issue, prompting questions from constituents. Demonstrations have been ongoing for multiple days outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in New Jersey, with both protesters and counter-protesters present.

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Nicola Sturgeon Emotional in BBC Interview About SNP Embezzlement Case

Nicola Sturgeon gave an emotional BBC interview in which she appeared close to tears when discussing the SNP embezzlement case. During the interview, she stated that she feels like she is "serving a sentence for a crime I didn't commit" in relation to the scandal. The former Scottish first minister was challenged about the ongoing SNP embezzlement investigation during the broadcast.

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Immigration Detention Center Protests Lead to Curfew in Newark

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka imposed a curfew around the Delaney Hall immigration detention center following clashes between protesters and law enforcement. The curfew is scheduled to be in place between 9 p.m. and an unspecified end time. Protesters gathered near the facility's entrance gates to demonstrate against the transfer of detainees.

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Trump plans rally after artists drop out of 250th anniversary celebration

Several musical artists have dropped out of a planned concert series called "The Great American State Fair" or "Freedom 250" intended to celebrate America's 250th anniversary due to its connections to President Trump. In response to the cancellations, Trump has announced he will headline the event himself. The celebration is scheduled to take place this summer on the National Mall.

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Los Angeles mayoral race tightens ahead of primary election

The Los Angeles mayoral race is heading toward a primary election on Tuesday with multiple candidates competing. Karen Bass, Spencer Pratt, and Nithya Raman are among the candidates making final campaign pitches. The race appears to be competitive enough that it will likely result in a runoff election.

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Judge blocks Trump's Kennedy Center renovation plans

A federal judge issued a ruling on Friday that blocked President Trump's renovation plans for the Kennedy Center in Washington. The ruling has created uncertainty about the immediate future of the Washington cultural institution. Trump responded to the court decision through social media, criticizing the judge.

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Entertainment Industry Faces Multiple Celebrity Health Issues

Frankie Valli has canceled the remainder of the Four Seasons' farewell tour due to health issues. Rod Stewart, 81, canceled two Las Vegas shows at Caesars Palace hours before showtime on doctor's orders due to a sinus infection requiring vocal rest. Morgan Wallen destroyed a piano on stage during a Denver concert after experiencing equipment malfunctions during his performance.

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Trump administration faces controversy over Kennedy Center plans and anniversary events

Several musical artists have withdrawn from "The Great American State Fair," a celebration of America's 250th anniversary, due to its connections to President Donald Trump. A federal judge blocked Trump's renovation plans for the Kennedy Center in Washington on Friday. Trump will now headline the anniversary event himself and has criticized the judge's ruling on social media.

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NBA Finals: Spurs defeat Thunder in Game 7 to advance

The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-103 in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals to advance to the NBA Finals. Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs will face the New York Knicks for the championship. This marks the Knicks' first NBA Finals appearance since 1999.

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Australian Liberal Party Faces Age and Gender Crisis as Housing Market Stalls

The Liberal Party has published a paper addressing declining membership numbers and demographic challenges, proposing initiatives like a $10 digital membership option. Australia's housing market experienced flat growth in May, with national home values stagnating due to higher interest rates and weak confidence. Labor's federal budget faces criticism, with polling showing young Australians expressing dissatisfaction and some indicating preference for alternative parties.

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