On June 13, 2025, Israel carried out a sweeping assault against Iran, hitting nuclear sites and military targets. Over 200 Israeli jets struck more than 100 locations, prompting a drone counterattack from Iran. The action marks a turning point, raising tension and redefining old debates about Israel's real intentions.
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Israel carried out a surprise preemptive attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, raising global tensions. Netanyahu accused Iran of nearing nuclear weapon capability, sparking urgent IDF action. The move drew mixed international reactions as the region braces for fallout and possible escalation.
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President Trump has hit Mexico, Canada, and China with steep new tariffs, blaming them for the fentanyl crisis and illegal immigration. The move, using emergency powers, ramps up pressure on foreign governments but also risks higher prices and shaky international cooperation.
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Pope Francis was admitted to Agostino Gemelli Hospital in February 2025 after his bronchitis escalated to severe pneumonia. Though his condition was initially grave, slow improvements were noted. Despite renal concerns, he partook in limited activities, including Mass. The Vatican reported some stability by March. Worldwide, prayers and wishes flooded in for the Pontiff's recovery.
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Pope Francis is recovering from a severe respiratory crisis, requiring high-flow oxygen and blood transfusions. Diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia and mild kidney issues, the pontiff shows slight improvement but remains critically monitored at a Rome hospital. Global prayers support his recovery amid ongoing papal duties, dismissing resignation rumors.
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Catholics around the globe held prayer services for Pope Francis, who is battling pneumonia. Events in Rome and Argentina saw vast attendance, with emotional Rosary prayers in St. Peter's Square. The pope remains in a stable but critical condition and has resumed limited duties from the hospital.
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Former President Trump suggested the U.S. seize control of Gaza during a meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan, aiming to tackle the humanitarian crisis there. Meanwhile, Jordan offers medical aid to 2,000 Palestinian kids. Critics doubt the plan's feasibility and the effect on regional peace.
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