The Israeli military on Sunday issued evacuation warnings for residents of 29 villages in southern Lebanon ahead of planned strikes, despite a ceasefire intended to halt the war with Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.

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The Israeli military on Sunday issued evacuation warnings for residents of 29 villages in southern Lebanon ahead of planned strikes, despite a ceasefire intended to halt the war with Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on Sunday the interception of an oil tanker belonging to the “shadow fleet” as it attempted to cross the English Channel.
Around three thousand far-right protesters from all over Italy gathered in Rome to call for the “remigration” of migrants back to their home countries, as a retired general launched a new far-right party.
North Korea said on Sunday that its status as a nuclear weapons state was “irreversible” and key to ensuring regional stability, rejecting calls by the United States and its allies for denuclearization.
US President Donald Trump said that a deal with Iran to end the war in the Middle East could be signed Sunday, and that the strategic Strait of Hormuz would be “open to all” immediately after.
Britain’s elevated borrowing costs reflect more than short-term political instability. They signal growing market concern that weak productivity growth, demographic pressures, and a slowing economy limit the state’s ability to sustain commitments. As debt-servicing costs rise and growth stagnates, the gap between what Britain promises and what it can finance only widens.
US President Donald Trump on Thursday again threatened Iran to hit “very hard tonight,” adding,”We will be taking assume total control of their Oil and Gas Markets, much like we have with Venezuela.”
France and Switzerland are imposing tight security for a looming G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, with a demonstration to be held Sunday in Geneva serving as their first test.
British Defense Secretary John Healey announced his resignation on Thursday, in a surprise move he said was due to Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the Treasury’s failure to allocate sufficient resources for defense investment.
The Turkish Defense Ministry said on Thursday that a deal signed by France and Cyprus allowing for the presence of French forces on the divided Mediterranean island violated international law.
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