Despite pledges totaling $17 billion from the US and other world leaders, the World Bank-established fund for Donald Trump’s Board of Peace has received no funding, with reports indicating that any donations have been channeled directly through the board’s JPMorgan account. This account operates independently of the World Bank’s reporting requirements, and the Board of Peace has stated that contributors have opted for alternative funding mechanisms, acknowledging that while the board is being funded, these specific channels are not yet utilized. The Board of Peace asserts that a significant portion of its planned operations are contingent on its physical presence in Gaza and the disarmament of Hamas, which has not yet occurred, and acknowledges a lack of systems to manage the envisioned flow of services and goods.
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Bondi’s transition from the Department of Justice to the private sector has been marked by her appointment to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. This council, often referred to as PCAST, represents her initial foray into public service outside of her previous departmental role. Her inclusion on this prestigious body signifies a new chapter in her career following her departure from the Department of Justice in early April.
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Canada has announced it will purchase early warning aircraft from Sweden’s Saab, opting for the GlobalEye system over Boeing’s competing E-7 Wedgetail. This decision signals a strategic move by the Canadian government to reduce its reliance on US defense manufacturers and bolster its ability to monitor its extensive Arctic territory independently. The acquisition underscores Canada’s commitment to strengthening its defense capabilities in the region and deepening ties with new NATO ally, Sweden. Saab has also committed to investing in Canadian research and development as part of the agreement.
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The stark revelation that nearly half a million Russian soldiers have been killed in the ongoing conflict paints a devastating picture of the human cost, a figure brought to light by the UK’s spy chief. This immense loss of life, when put into perspective, is staggering. For comparison, the entirety of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, spanning two decades, saw around 7,000 American soldiers perish. The scale of the Russian losses therefore represents a truly horrific and pointless squandering of human lives, each individual with families, dreams, and a future that has been brutally extinguished for what appears to be a deeply flawed cause.… Continue reading
As the Obama-era negotiations demonstrated, Iran has previously agreed to significant limitations on its enriched uranium stockpiles. This included downblending its then-existing eight tons of uranium to levels suitable for fuel, and shipping the majority to Russia, retaining only a small amount for low-level enrichment. Such measures effectively extended Iran’s potential timeline for producing weapons-grade material from weeks to a full year.
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A temporary, octagon-shaped cage is being erected on the White House South Lawn for an upcoming UFC bout, coinciding with celebrations for the nation’s 250th anniversary and President Trump’s 80th birthday. The fight space will feature a red, white, and blue stage, a star-spangled arch, and large screens, surrounded by thousands of temporary seats for spectators. This event is part of a series of patriotic commemorations, including an IndyCar race and a fair, and is the latest in a series of construction and renovation projects undertaken at the White House during President Trump’s term.
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As Russia intensifies aerial assaults and threatens further long-range strikes, President Volodymyr Zelensky has appealed to U.S. President Donald Trump, detailing Ukraine’s critical shortage of air defense systems, particularly for ballistic missiles. The letter highlights Ukraine’s reliance on the United States for this vital defense capability and expresses concern that existing Western-provided systems may be insufficient against escalating bombardments. Ukraine’s ambassador to the U.S. is distributing this appeal to key figures in the White House and Congress, underscoring the urgency of securing additional Patriot missiles and other protective systems to defend against Russian missile attacks.
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The Republican-led South Carolina Senate has ended redistricting efforts for now after voting against advancing a new congressional map. This rejection surprised allies of President Donald Trump, who had urged lawmakers to pass a map that would eliminate the state’s single majority-Black district. Some Republican senators cited concerns about the timing of the changes, arguing it was too late to enact new district lines with early voting already underway. Critics also condemned the rushed process, which they felt outsourced the state’s constitutional obligation to a consultant.
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Recent extremist attacks reveal a disturbing evolution within far-right ideologies, with misogyny now standing as a prominent and foundational element alongside traditional racism and neo-Nazism. This anti-feminist conspiracism, which posits women as the architects of societal decline, has become deeply embedded in white supremacist circles and is directly linked to the violent playbook of accelerationist attackers. Experts warn that this transnational threat, exemplified by the Christchurch massacre and its successors, is being dangerously overlooked in current national counterterrorism strategies.
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Iran has reportedly put forth a draft deal with the United States that, if finalized, would aim to reopen vital shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz and end what is described as a naval blockade. This proposal, as relayed through Iranian state television, suggests a timeframe of 60 days to reach a definitive agreement, which could then be codified into a binding United Nations Security Council resolution. The core of this potential accord involves Iran restoring commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war levels within a month of a deal being signed. In exchange, the United States would be expected to withdraw its military forces from the vicinity of Iran and lift the naval blockade.… Continue reading