U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff deemed Hamas’s counter-proposal for a 60-day ceasefire “totally unacceptable,” demanding their acceptance of the U.S. framework. Hamas offered the release of 10 hostages and 18 bodies in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, contingent on a temporary independent authority being established. Witkoff insisted on immediate proximity talks based on the U.S. proposal, emphasizing Hamas compliance as the only path to a ceasefire. The White House confirmed Israel’s approval of the U.S. framework, though official Israeli comment remains pending.
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AtlasIntel, a top-ranked pollster, reveals President Trump’s approval rating has plummeted to 45 percent, its lowest point in his second term. This marks a significant drop from previous polls showing approval between 46 and 50 percent, with disapproval rising from 49 to 54 percent. The decline is reflected across various policy areas, including the economy and immigration, where negative assessments now outweigh positive ones. However, this contrasts with other recent polls showing a slight uptick in Trump’s approval.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon expressed concern over the deteriorating US-China relationship, emphasizing that while China poses a potential threat, America’s internal issues are equally alarming. He warned against underestimating China’s resolve in trade negotiations, stating that expecting capitulation is unrealistic. Dimon stressed the need for immediate domestic reform, citing mismanagement in various sectors like permitting, regulations, and healthcare as critical obstacles to economic growth. Failure to address these internal problems, coupled with a growing national deficit, could severely jeopardize the US economy.
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A Russian military train carrying supplies was destroyed near Melitopol, disrupting a key logistical route to Crimea, according to Ukraine’s HUR. Increased Russian security measures followed the attack, for which responsibility was not claimed. Separately, a train derailment in Bryansk Oblast, potentially caused by sabotage, resulted in multiple casualties. Finally, a Ukrainian partisan group reported sabotaging a railway line in occupied Donetsk Oblast.
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Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) launched a large-scale operation, utilizing drones, targeting over 40 Russian bombers at air bases deep within Russia. The attack reportedly damaged or destroyed aircraft including A-50s, Tu-95s, and Tu-22M3s, crucial for Russia’s war effort in Ukraine. Confirmed attacks occurred at Belaya air base (Irkutsk Oblast) and Olenya air base (Murmansk Oblast), although details remain scarce. While the SBU did not specify the drone types, unconfirmed reports suggest the use of long-range FPV drones.
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On Friday, a 30-year-old visitor with a diagnosed mental illness vandalized the famed Terracotta Army in Xi’an, China. He breached security barriers, entering a pit and damaging two of the ancient clay warriors by pushing and pulling them. Authorities are investigating the incident, while the museum remains open to the public. The damaged statues, part of an 8,000-strong collection, are considered invaluable artifacts of Chinese history and culture.
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In summary, four Pakistani nationals suspected of arms trafficking and terrorist training were arrested in Nigeria’s North-East. These mercenaries, according to the Theatre Commander of Operation Hadin Kai, have heightened the tactical capabilities of groups like ISWAP and JAS, introducing advanced techniques such as drone usage and IED fabrication. This necessitates a robust international response involving enhanced intelligence sharing and cross-border collaboration to dismantle support networks. The commander emphasized that this conflict targets Nigeria as a whole, demanding unified national resolve and recognition for the troops’ sacrifices.
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On May 31, a video surfaced showing eight Russian soldiers surrendering to Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region, citing inhumane treatment and abuse within their own units as the reason for their surrender. The soldiers described horrific conditions, including beatings and “confinement pits,” mirroring documented patterns of abuse within the Russian army. This abuse, which has been extensively reported, involves systematic mistreatment and punishment of soldiers, often utilizing methods reminiscent of Soviet-era labor camps. The surrendering soldiers received medical and psychological care following their capture.
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Valerie Mahaffey, a celebrated actress known for her diverse roles spanning stage, film, and television, passed away at age 71 following a cancer diagnosis. Her career highlights included an Emmy Award for her performance in “Northern Exposure” and notable appearances in films like “Sully” and “French Exit,” as well as television shows such as “Young Sheldon” and “Desperate Housewives.” She is survived by her husband, actor Joseph Kell, and daughter, Alice Richards. Mahaffey’s extensive career showcased her versatility, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
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European officials, acknowledging the potential for a Trump administration withdrawal of support for Ukraine, are shifting from a proposed peacekeeping force to long-term support strategies independent of the United States. This strategic recalibration follows a meeting in The Hague where diplomats focused on maintaining aid, even with reduced U.S. involvement, potentially including continued intelligence sharing. Discussions also included intensifying economic sanctions against Russia and considering Zelensky’s participation in the upcoming NATO summit, despite anticipated U.S. opposition. This revised approach reflects growing anxieties over Trump’s stance on Ukraine’s NATO aspirations and his criticism of Kyiv’s war efforts.
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