Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set to meet with US President Donald Trump, leveraging her deep connection to the late Shinzo Abe to build rapport. The meeting will focus on trade and defense, with Takaichi likely to seek a greater say in Japan's $550 billion US investment and press for accelerated military spending to counter China.
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At just 17, American Fortnite star Clix shocked many by purchasing a $530,000 house, a feat achieved after being kicked out by his parents during his early gaming days. He proved his critics wrong by earning substantial income from tournaments, streaming, and sponsorships, solidifying his status as a top Twitch streamer and entrepreneur.
Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed excitement alongside US President Donald Trump aboard the USS George Washington. Trump hailed Takaichi as Japan's first female prime minister, while she pledged to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize. The leaders showcased a strong rapport, with Trump praising her as a "winner."
Gaza's new technocratic board will be led by prominent civil society figure Amjad Al-Shawa, a choice reportedly backed by both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority. Al-Shawa, a human rights activist, has a history of mediating critical issues and advocating for Gaza's needs. Hamas, however, retains security control for now.
An Indian-origin Auckland man, Umesh Patel, has been sentenced to nine months of home detention for orchestrating an elaborate immigration fraud scheme. Patel created fake jobs and submitted fraudulent documents to Immigration New Zealand, charging applicants between NZD $10,000 and $30,000. The scheme, which ran for years, undermined the integrity of New Zealand's immigration system. 
Thousands in Ukraine's Chernihiv region are without power following a significant Russian strike on energy infrastructure. Continuous drone attacks are preventing repair crews from restoring electricity to the regional capital and northern areas. Officials report a massive assault involving drones and ballistic missiles, with critical infrastructure relying on generators amidst ongoing efforts to fix the supply.
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