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Britain Refuses to Allow U.S. Strikes on Iran from Diego Garcia: News Report
The United Kingdom has denied the Pentagon's request to use British bases, including Diego Garcia, to launch any potential strikes on Iran, as reported by The Times of London.
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Tensions Rise in Middle East as Washington Mulls Strikes on Iran
President Trump's contemplation of ordering strikes on targets in Iran is escalating tensions in the Middle East. The Pentagon's significant military buildup in the region coupled with ongoing diplomatic talks with Iranian officials adds to the volatile situation.
Milei's Visit to U.S. Raises Eyebrows Amidst Changing Trade Dynamics
Argentina's President Javier Milei is set to embark on his 14th journey to the United States, marking a significant move amidst shifting trade relationships. Stay updated with the latest developments.
U.N. Security Council Meeting Discusses Gaza Ceasefire ahead of Trump's Peace Summit
The U.N. Security Council holds a high-level meeting to address the Gaza ceasefire deal and Israel's activities in the West Bank, preparing for discussions on the future of the Palestinian territories at President Donald Trump's Board of Peace summit in Washington.
Peace Board's Plans for Gaza Renovation and Prosperity Discussed
<p>President Trump is expected to make a significant announcement regarding the Board of Peace's strategies for ensuring security and promoting prosperity in Gaza. The Board of Peace aims to allocate $5 billion towards the rebuilding efforts and provide manpower for maintaining peace and order during the reconstruction phase.</p>
Sarah Ferguson Closes Six Companies Following Jeffrey Epstein Revelations
Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, has taken decisive action in light of new information linking her to Jeffrey Epstein.
Pentagon Official Expresses Concern Over AI Companies' Reluctance in Military Collaboration
<p>It is "disheartening" that some cutting-edge tech companies seem reluctant to fully do business with the military and support all of its operations, a key Defense Department official said amid an escalating feud between the Pentagon and Silicon Valley firm Anthropic over the reported use of the company's AI tool in recent U.S. Special Forces missions in Venezuela.</p>
Ramadan Challenges in Gaza Persist Despite Fragile Ceasefire
Palestinians in Gaza are gearing up to observe the Muslim holy month of Ramadan amidst ongoing challenges, despite a tentative ceasefire agreement. The anticipation of Ramadan's joyous spirit is overshadowed by the daily hardships and lingering impacts of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
AOC Faces Criticism for Panel Appearances at Munich Conference
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's efforts to bolster her foreign policy credentials on the international stage have faced scrutiny at the Munich Conference.