Spain summoned Israel’s acting ambassador in Madrid Friday in response to comments made by the Israeli Prime Minister’s office that accused the European nation’s prime minister of threatening Israel. Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares called in Dana Erlich, Israel’s charge d’affaires in Spain and the highest-ranking diplomat in the country “to categorically reject the false and slanderous statements from the Israeli Prime Minister’s office,” an official at Spain’s Foreign Ministry said. The Foreign Ministry official was not authorized to speak publicly and declined to be named. It’s the latest development in an ongoing diplomatic tit-for-tat between the two countries...
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Prime Minister Magyar Peter At His EU Debut In Brussel Says He Wants Represent The Hungarian People At All Times.
President Zelenskyy Discloses That Allies Unanimously Agree At The 35th UDGC Meeting That “The EU Will Step Up Sanctions” Against Putin
“Today, a story that is not mine is being told at the expense of my family—Morocco and PSG football player Achraf Hakimi stated as French appeals court confirmed that He must stand trial before a local criminal court.
FIFA World Cup Moment: “This Is How We Experienced The Goal Of Our National Team. Long Live Mexico! 🇲🇽”—President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo Jubilates AS CO-Host Nation Proceed To Knock Out Stage
Photo News Story: Indian P.M Modi Visits the exhibition space of VivaTech 2026.
Tulsi Gabbard Resigns, Releases Never-Before-Seen Communications And Documents Exposing How Dr. Fauci Provided Millions In US Taxpayer Dollars To Fund Gain-Of-Function Research At The Wuhan Lab
Prime Minister Mark Carney Registers His Presence At The World Cup, Singing Canada National Anthem And Cheer National Football Team
Nigerian Artist And Grammy Award-Winner Tems Performs At The Grand Opening Ceremony Of The Obama Presidential Center In Chicago
“The Whole Country Is Cheering You On”—P.M Anthony Albanese FaceTime With Australia National Team Ahead Of Their Match Against U.S On Saturday
President Bola Tinubu Gives Report On Food Security, Says His Administration Has Kept Pledges Made, Vows To Raise Agriculture Productivity To Ease Pressure On Food Prices
Photo News: “Heartfelt Congratulations To Our National Team. Their Victory Fills All Of Mexico With Pride 🇲🇽”—President Sheinbaum After The FIFA Co-Host Nation Becomes First To Reach Knockout Stage Of World Cup, Beating South Korea 1-0
Italian President Meloni Convened An Informal Meeting Of The Heads Of State And Government Of The Member States Making Up The ‘Friends Of Cohesion Policy’ Group.
Partners Announces $4B In New Aid For Ukraine At UDGC Meeting, Focuses On Frontline Capabilities That Deliver Maximum Impact– Ukraine Defense Minister Fedorov Reveals
United States Director Of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard Says Goodbye, To Focus On Husband’s Health
Hegseth calls NATO a “Paper Tiger, challenges allies to safeguard Europe’s defense for future generations rather than relying on the United States for conventional military support
US V.P JD Vance Calls Out Israeli Cabinet Members For Their Personal Attacks On President Trump Over Iran Deal
UN Marks Sharp Rise In Conflict Sexual Violence Against Children, Secretary-General António Guterres Calls Protecting Children A Legal And Moral Imperative.
Former U.S First Lady Michelle Sings Husband Praises At The Dedication Of Obama Presidential Center
“As we approach the 250th anniversary of our founding, we remember that we owe everything to heroes like those we celebrate today—men who went willingly to the darkest and most dangerous corners on earth to defeat evil so we could live free.” – President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Spain Summons Israel’s Acting Ambassador Following Comments Made By Netanyahu’s Office
Lawsuit Says US Held West African Migrants In Straitjackets For 16 Hours On Flight To Ghana
Some West Africans who were deported from the U.S. to Ghana were held in “straitjackets” for 16 hours on a flight during which all passengers were shackled and given only bread and water, according to a lawsuit filed Friday. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington on behalf of five migrants, says passengers were awoken in the middle of the night on Sept. 5 and not told where they were going until hours into the flight on a U.S. military cargo plane. The migrants have been detained for five days in Ghana in “squalid conditions and surrounded by armed...
Istanbul’s Jailed Opposition Mayor Greeted With Cheers As He Enters A Prison Courtroom
Istanbul’s jailed Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu appeared in a prison courtroom Friday over claims he had fraudulently obtained his university diploma, the first hearing in the case of the popular opposition figure whose arrest earlier this year triggered nationwide protests. Imamoglu was greeted with cheers and applause by supporters as he entered the courtroom in Silivri Prison, west of Istanbul. His family, senior opposition politicians and former university classmates were present for the hearing, according to media reports. The prosecution is demanding a prison sentence of between 2½ and 8¾ years and a political ban for alleged forgery of official documents....
Bobsled-Skeleton Federation Not Allowing Russian Athletes To Compete At 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics
Russian bobsled and skeleton athletes will not compete at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics, the governing body for those two sports decided on Friday. The International Bobsled and Skeleton Federation voted down a notion that could have let Russian athletes compete as individuals with neutral status. The vote was held at the federation’s congress in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy — the site of the sliding events for the Winter Games in February. Friday’s move follows a similar decision made by the International Luge Federation in June. Both the bobsled-skeleton and luge federations have kept Russian athletes from competing in major international events —...
Ebola Vaccine Reaches The Epicenter Of Congo’s Outbreak As Officials Race To Contain The Disease
Limited access and scarce funds are the key challenges facing health officials trying to respond to the latest Ebola outbreak in southern Congo, the World Health Organization said Friday. It is the first Ebola outbreak in 18 years in Kasai province, a remote part of Congo with poor road networks, which is more than 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) from the nation’s capital of Kinshasa. A United Nations peacekeeping helicopter was used to help deliver 400 vaccine doses Friday to the outbreak’s epicenter, in the locality of Bulape, Patrick Otim, WHO’s program area manager, said at a briefing in Geneva. An additional 1,500 doses will...
Concern Grows For Safety Of South Sudan Opposition Leader Facing Treason And Other Charges
Amnesty International on Friday called for a public trial of a South Sudanese opposition figure facing treason and other criminal charges, in a case that some worry could deepen political tensions in the east African country. South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir announced Thursday that he suspended Riek Machar as the country’s first vice president, effectively ending the transitional government of unity that forestalled a return to full-blown war. In addition to treason, Machar and seven others face charges of murder, conspiracy, terrorism, destruction of public property and military assets and crimes against humanity. Authorities have kept Machar and his wife under house arrest...
Iran Expects A Prisoner Swap With France, Including An Iranian Woman Held In France Over Gaza Posts
Iran’s foreign minister says Iran and France are close to agreeing to an exchange of prisoners, including the release of an Iranian woman arrested in France over her online posts related to the war in Gaza. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told state TV late on Thursday that Mahdieh Esfandiari is expected to be released as part of a swap that he hoped would happen “in the coming days.” Esfandiari, a translator living in the French city of Lyon since 2018, was arrested in February on a terror-related charge for alleged posts on Telegram about the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel that triggered the...
“He Is So Tall And So Huge…”Manager Pep Guardiola Praised Donnarumma’s Physical Presence
Gianluigi Donnarumma prepares for his Manchester City debut in the Premier League derby against Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
President Trump Expresses That His Patience Is Running Thin Between Putin And Zelenskyy Dithering, Hints At A Stronger Measure
Donald Trump: “It’s sort of running out and running out fast — but it does take two to tango… When Putin wants to do it, Zelensky didn’t. When Zelensky wanted to do it, Putin didn’t… We’re going to have to come down very, very strong.”
UN General Assembly Votes To Endorse The New York Declaration On The Peaceful Settlement Of The Question Of Palestine And The Implementation Of The Two-State Solution.
The Assembly convened today and passed the “New York Declaration” by a vote of 142 in favor, 10 against, and 12 abstentions. In favor: UK, France, Australia, China, India, Pakistan. Against: US, Israel, Argentina, Hungary and others. The declaration addresses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the implementation of a two-state solution. The proposal, introduced by France and Saudi Arabia, was first adopted at the New York Conference held in July. It outlines an action plan intended, according to its sponsors, to establish an “irreversible” path toward the creation of a Palestinian state. Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, spoke at...










