Conservative influencer Ashley St Claire faced backlash for calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a 'gold digger' on X. Users criticized her hypocrisy and referenced her unlikely claims of being Elon Musk's 13th child's mother. Amid the controversy, Zelenskyy’s recent rejection of a US proposal for Ukraine's mineral resources in exchange for military support underscores his commitment to Ukrainian sovereignty.
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Political activists in Germany said Thursday they had projected an image of Elon Musk's infamous raised-arm salute and the word "Heil" onto the outside of his Tesla plant. The word "heil" is seen projected onto the factory near Berlin in the font of the automaker's logo, to spell the message "Heil Tesla", a reference to the Nazi greeting that honoured Adolf Hitler.
President Trump has halted US aid to South Africa, citing concerns over the new Expropriation Act that allegedly discriminates against the white minority. The US criticizes the land reform law, while South Africa argues it seeks to rectify historical inequalities without arbitrary land seizures.
President Donald Trump indicated that the United States would take over the Gaza Strip for reconstruction without deploying troops. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt clarified that he did not commit to putting boots on the ground. The United States won't be going to pay for the rebuilding of Gaza but Trump administration will work with the partners in the region for the reconstruction of Gaza, Leavitt said.
Gaza faces a critical food shortage as bakeries run out of flour within a week amid a strict Israeli blockade. The United Nations and aid agencies warn of an impending increase in severe hunger and malnutrition, while essential supplies and medical services rapidly deplete.
A United Airlines flight to Shanghai turned back mid-air after discovering a pilot lacked a passport. Flight UA 198 with 257 passengers returned to San Francisco, causing a six-hour delay. Passengers received meal vouchers and compensation. Aviation expert Shukor Yusof criticized the incident as an unacceptable lapse for the airline. United Airlines acknowledged the issue but hasn't disclosed further measures.
A passenger died on an Air France flight from Paris to Boston despite doctors' efforts after a medical emergency onboard. The Massachusetts State Police are investigating the untimely death. Emergency services met the plane upon landing at Boston Logan Airport. The incident follows a similar event involving a Turkish Airlines pilot earlier this year.
EU home affairs ministers met in Warsaw to discuss tackling irregular migration, with Donald Trump's tough tactics influencing the conversation. While some preferred a softer approach, Sweden's Anders Hall suggested a mix of "carrots and sticks," such as trade and visa measures, could work. The EU faces pressure to improve migrant return rates. Proposals include "return hubs" outside the EU, though concerns over legality and ethics remain. EU officials seek tailored solutions.
French President Emmanuel Macron will consult European allies on France’s nuclear deterrent against Russian threats. In his address, he called Russia a threat to Europe and emphasized that authority over France’s nuclear arsenal remains with him. Macron will discuss nuclear strategy and EU military support for Ukraine in the upcoming summit, while seeking to avert US tariffs.
Chinese state-sponsored hackers infiltrated the US Treasury Department's computers, accessing sensitive information related to sanctions, international affairs, and intelligence. The breach affected over 400 devices and included unclassified documents. No evidence suggests the hackers accessed classified systems. The attack, attributed to a group known as Silk Typhoon, prompted Treasury to contemplate alternative contractors.