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Donald Trump has rejected the reports about conditions on the USS Abraham Lincoln, saying that it is "beautifully maintained and beautifully taken care of."
US President Donald Trump said he was making the situation "much safer" through his ties to Kim, whom he met three times in his first spell in the White House, but has yet to encounter during his second term.
Iran has decided to shift its policy from defensive to "fully offensive" due to the deadlock in efforts to agree a permanent end to its war with the United States, a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Monday.
The development comes a day before the court was set to hear Khan's plea for his treatment at Islamabad's Shifa International, a leading private medical facility.
Shlosberg, 63, is Yabloko's deputy chairman and served in the regional legislature of Pskov from 2016-21. He stood trial on charges of "discrediting" and spreading "false information" about the Russian military.
The footage appears to show a disagreement developing over scripts and the workflow surrounding the recording.
The cause of the accident was not immediately known.
The British Prime Minister's Office at Downing Street denied to comment on the breach, calling it a "national security matter". But it also did not deny that the messages were exchanged between Burnham and the person.
He was reportedly in a restricted zone and was apparently trying to get closer to the summit of the active volcano.
The Supreme Court did not give any reason for its decision not to hear the president's challenge. The court in late June also refused to hear Trump's appeal against the original May 2023 verdict.
US President Donald Trump's order to cut military exercises with South Korea caused concerns it might hurt the allies' readiness against North Korean threats.
The Pakistani Embassy in Saudi Arabia, in a message aimed at incoming Umrah pilgrims and workers, urged Pakistani nationals to comply fully with Saudi laws and the conditions attached to their visas.
The Cairo meeting marked Hayya's second with Kushner: in October 2025, he led a Hamas delegation in negotiations with Kushner and US envoy Steve Witkoff.
Those detained -- including 170 people from Vietnam, as well as nationals from Malaysia and "other Asian countries" -- were being held at a Rawalpindi jail.
Israel has resumed airstrikes in Gaza after a lull following Trump's promotion of the peace plan, although the October ceasefire had never fully halted the violence in the Strip.
Over the recent weeks, Iranian diplomats have been in negotiations with officials from Oman to manage shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
A recent article in Turkish media illustrates how Ankara is turning into a strategic threat for India and its neighbourhood
General Dhiraj Seth arrived in Nepal on Sunday on a four-day official visit at the invitation of his Nepalese Army counterpart General Ashok Raj Sigdel.
India has already signed a $3 billion deal to procure 31 MQ-9B drones from General Atomics for tri-service use.
The US government is deporting convicted non-citizen criminals to their native countries or, under specific enforcement policies, to negotiated third-party countries.
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Heavy rains have flooded oads in Lima, while river overflows, landslides, and road closures continue to affect Peru.
New poll found a majority of US citizens concerned about the US war on Iran.
US president cites good relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
A boat has left Bristol as part of a wider campaign to break Israel’s blockade and deliver aid to Gaza.
At least 68 killed in eastern Indonesia as aftershocks and landslides hamper aid.
Search efforts to recover the remaining victims are still underway.
Lev Shlosberg, a senior member of the Yabloko party, was sentenced to 11 years and one month in prison on Monday.
Supreme Court ruling supports Kremlin's clampdown on the political party ahead of September's parliamentary vote.
Abbott accuses airports of religious discrimination over wudu stations, calls for federal investigation.
Heavy clashes broke out in Baidoa, Somalia between federal troops and armed opposition groups.
Family members allege security officers ignored warnings about the man's hemophilia and subjected him to severe abuse.
The cause of the blast and the number of casualties have not been confirmed, with the Taliban government yet to comment.
Britain deploys military as wildfires spread across Europe
On Monday, Israel's governing party will determine its candidate list for the next election.
US envoy Jared Kushner met Hamas leaders in Egypt and Israeli PM Netanyahu to push Trump’s 15-point Gaza roadmap.
The FBI has warned of 'malicious actors' misusing AI to impersonate senior government officials.
Iran is offering $30,000 for captured or killed US soldiers. Trump cuts back South Korea drills.
Somali forces repel rebel fighters in Baidoa after intense fighting involving explosives and dozens of casualties.
Republican Senator Thom Tillis says the decision allows North Korea to provide more support to Russia in Ukraine.
While Moscow is stripping citizenship rights, European states are curbing access to legal status for Russian emigres.
FairSquare says the FIFA president should not be able to run again under the world football organisation's statutes.
Video footage released by police on Sunday shows Slovak bomb disposal experts executing a mine detonation.
President denies a rush to end conflict ahead of November's US midterms as he calls for Iran to 'raise white flag'.
Iran's more offensive posture follows Trump's comment that the US would soon make the Strait of Hormuz its territory.
Twelve people including the captain are on board 'Kate', the latest vessel attempting to deliver aid.