A video showing US President Donald Trump seemingly limping on a Florida golf course has gone viral, prompting online speculation about his health. Trump appears to struggle exiting his golf cart and dragging his leg, raising questions about potential mobility issues amid previous health concerns.
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The Sudanese army broke the paramilitary RSF's siege on its key Khartoum-area base, a major military victory. The RSF had surrounded key military sites, including the army headquarters. This advance allows the army to link its forces across Khartoum and secure Omdurman from artillery attacks. The ongoing conflict, which began in April 2023, has caused tens of thousands of deaths and millions displaced, leading to a humanitarian crisis. The US has sanctioned both Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah... Expand
A strange glowing orb baffled residents across parts of the UK as it spiraled through the night sky. Witnesses took to social media to share their astonishment, with sightings seemingly linked to a SpaceX US spy satellite launch.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has accused prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government of resisting a state investigation into Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack. A court-ordered cabinet meeting on the issue ended without a decision. Lapid insists an inquiry is necessary to prevent future attacks, while Netanyahu’s government argues that a probe should wait until the war ends. A proposed commission was rejected by lawmakers last month.
Hyundai has announced a $20 billion investment in US manufacturing, including a $5 billion steel plant in Louisiana, creating over 1,400 jobs. This move, tied to President Trump's trade policies, aims to supply steel to Hyundai's US auto plants amid tariff concerns.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, an Army veteran, killed 15 people and injured dozens in a New Year's attack on Bourbon Street, New Orleans, inspired by Isis. Despite its territorial loss, Isis continues to radicalize individuals through effective online propaganda. Experts stress that the group now focuses on influencing vulnerable minds rather than conquering land.
Indian-origin politician Ruby Dhalla was disqualified from the Liberal Party leadership race, citing fabricated allegations and growing support as reasons for her exclusion. Despite this setback, Dhalla vows to continue her advocacy and support for Canadians while maintaining her stance on deporting illegal immigrants.
A Tennessee pastor, Reverend Steve Caudle, called for possible violence against Elon Musk, citing fears of Musk interfering with the US Treasury and personal information. He suggested that violence might be necessary, invoking religious justification and referring to spiritual conflict. "I'm worried that we are on the verge of bloodshed. This is an attempt to take us back to a day that we do not want to go and we will not go. Therefore, there will be conflict," the pastor said.
French authorities arrested two people after improvised explosive devices were thrown into the Russian consulate's garden in Marseille on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Two of the three plastic bottles exploded, but no injuries were reported. Moscow labeled it a "terrorist attack," while Paris condemned the act. Local reports suggest the suspects were identified during a pro-Ukraine protest. No explosions were heard by nearby residents.