Fresh doubts surround the 2024 US election as reports allege unannounced changes to voting machines approved by Pro V&V, a federally certified testing lab. Despite director Jack Cobb's insistence that updates were minor, watchdogs like SMART Elections claim inadequate testing raises security risks.
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Donald Trump announced a peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, brokered with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, aiming to end a long-standing conflict. The deal, initiated at the DRC's request, involves halting hostilities and disarming rebel groups.
Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir announced that Israel has effectively turned Iran's 'ring of fire' strategy against them, targeting Iranian assets within their own territory. Major General Shlomi Binder reported successful strikes against the Quds Force and Khatam al-Anbiya leadership, emphasising Israel's determination to neutralise threats and continue the campaign at full pace.
Three Spanish Muslim pilgrims embarked on an extraordinary horseback journey from Spain to Mecca for the Hajj, recreating a historical pilgrimage. Facing challenges like minefields in Bosnia and a near-drowning incident in France, their 4,000-mile trek across a dozen countries garnered a massive social media following.
A French doctor alleges mistreatment by Israeli authorities towards passengers, including Greta Thunberg, after their aid boat to Gaza was intercepted. Dr. André reported mockery, sleep deprivation, and limited resources. Thunberg condemned the detention as a rights violation, while Israel dismissed the voyage as a stunt, defending its blockade.
Gaurav Kundi, an Indian-origin man, died in Adelaide after a police officer allegedly knelt on his neck during an attempted arrest. Police responded to reports of an altercation between Kundi and a woman, claiming he resisted arrest and was intoxicated. Kundi's wife refutes the claims of violence, stating he was merely drunk and loud.
Iranian state television has urged citizens to delete WhatsApp, alleging data collection and sharing with Israel, claims WhatsApp vehemently denies. The messaging app emphasises its use of end-to-end encryption, ensuring user privacy and denying any data sharing with governments.
Silver Airways abruptly ceased operations on June 11, 2025, leaving passengers stranded after a failed bankruptcy restructuring. A deal to sell assets fell through, leading to flight cancellations across Florida, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean. Customers are advised to seek refunds through credit card companies, marking the end of the regional carrier.
Amidst escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, Russia cautioned the United States against military intervention, following Israeli strikes and Iranian retaliation. Despite a strategic partnership, Moscow hasn't offered military aid to Tehran, with Putin proposing mediation while condemning Israel. Putin and Xi Jinping jointly criticized Israel, advocating for a peaceful resolution.
Matt Gaetz criticised leaders and media pushing for a US involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, suggesting it resembles the lead-up to the Iraq War and is driven by Israel's desire for regime change. He argued that focusing on Iran's alleged nuclear ambitions is hypocritical, given Israel's undeclared nuclear program. He further argued that if Israel gave up its nuclear weapons, Trump would win the Nobel Peace Prize.