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Israel Plans Long-Term Military Deployment Across Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Israel's Defense Minister has outlined plans for a prolonged or maybe indefinite deployment of Israeli forces throughout Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, signaling a dramatic change in the country's military posture. The statement emphasizes the escalating regional tensions as well as Israel's changing approach in a complex and unstable security situation.
By Tanmoy Roy10 months ago in Journal
Mortgage Rates Fall as Markets Calm Down
Mortgage Rates Fall as Markets Stabilize, Providing Relief for Homebuyers In a positive development for prospective homebuyers, mortgage rates have declined as financial markets show signs of stabilization. This decline comes after weeks of volatility driven by economic uncertainties that left many potential buyers feeling apprehensive about entering the market. According to Freddie Mac, the average U.S. 30-year fixed mortgage rate has decreased to 6.62%, marking the third consecutive week of declines. This is a significant shift that can reshape the outlook for buyers and sellers alike, particularly as we approach the bustling spring homebuying season.
By Naveed Hasan10 months ago in Journal
Trump Administration Refers NY AG Letitia James For Possible Prosecution Over Allegations Of Mortgage Fraud
In the American politics, few acts have captivated the nation like the ongoing legal saga between New York Attorney General Letitia James and former President Donald Trump. This high-stakes drama, replete with allegations of fraud, courtroom battles, and political maneuvering, has not only dominated headlines but also sparked debates about justice, accountability, and the very fabric of American democracy.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun10 months ago in Journal
The Plight of Law in Bangladesh. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
For the past few days, I have been working on secondary data on Violence (Bangladesh Perspective). The most worrying thing here is the issue of sexual harassment of children. There were some statistics that seemed very unusual to me. It is even more shameful for the legal system of our country.
By Rowshen Alom10 months ago in Journal
The Trump administration has done nothing to facilitate the release of the wrongly deported Maryland man, his lawyers say.
The federal judge who ordered his return will hear from attorneys for the Trump administration at a court hearing on Tuesday afternoon, one day after a highly anticipated meeting in the Oval Office in which the president of El Salvador stated that he would not return a Maryland man who had been wrongfully deported and is currently being held in his country. Kilmar Abrego Garcia is entering his second month in an El Salvador mega-prison after he was deported there on March 15 despite being issued a 2019 court order barring his deportation to that country.
By Md. Moshiur Rahman Akon10 months ago in Journal
Rounds 1 and 2 in Oman and Rome
Can Trump Restore the Nuclear Deal He Broken with Iran in 2018? The Views of Experts In 2018, former President Donald Trump withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in the hope that a campaign of "maximum pressure" would force Iran into negotiating a nuclear agreement that was more comprehensive and restrictive. Instead, the Islamic Republic responded by increasing regional destabilization through its proxies, increasing uranium enrichment, decreasing cooperation with international inspectors, and incrementally violating the terms of the initial agreement. Now, in a stunning turn of events, Trump—currently in his second term—is attempting to mend what many see as a self-inflicted diplomatic wound. Iran and the United States have resumed indirect talks, with a quiet first round in Oman and a scheduled second round in Rome. These negotiations are aimed at reviving the nuclear deal or constructing a new framework that will contain Iran’s nuclear ambitions, restore regional stability, and mend the broken trust between Tehran and Washington.
By Ranjit Mondal10 months ago in Journal
Harvard University rejects Trump administration's demands, risking billions in funding
Trump admin freezes billions in funding to Harvard University after rejecting demands Cambridge, MA – Despite the federal government's threat to withhold billions of dollars in funding for research and student aid, Harvard University is resisting demands from the Trump administration. The university's refusal to comply with new federal policies on immigration, foreign research partnerships, and campus policies is the source of the dispute. This sets up a high-stakes battle between the White House and academia.
By MD Israfil Limon10 months ago in Journal
Who is Cody Balmer? Inside The Shocking Arson Attack at Pennsylvania Governor's Residence
In a chilling incident that shook Pennsylvania’s political landscape, 38-year-old Cody Balmer was arrested for allegedly setting fire to the official residence of Governor Josh Shapiro. The attack took place on the first night of Passover, while the Governor, his wife, children, and guests were sleeping inside. Although no injuries were reported, the nature and intent behind the act have raised serious concerns about political violence and domestic extremism.
By Shorif Hossain10 months ago in Journal
Trump Condemns Russia's Strike
President Trump said Russia's fatal rocket attack on Ukraine's Smie city was "a mistake," and even if members of his administration were convicted and taken over, he called it "terrifying."At least 35 people were killed on Sunday morning, and more than 100 people were injured in Sumy. The attack was the second in more than a week to cause severe civilian casualties in Ukraine, and Kiev said Moscow was not really interested in a ceasefire."I think it's terrible, and they were told they made a mistake. Trump said of the Smee attack when he was in Air Force 1 on Sunday. However, Ukrainian news media reported that Colonel Yuri Yura, commander of the 27th Brigade, had died in Smee, citing a local military officer.When Trump said he had made Russia a "mistake," it was not immediately clear what Trump said. Trump has generally shunned criticism of Russian President Vladimir V. Putin since taking office in January. Some officials in the Trump administration were explicit. Keith Kellogg, a retired US general and Trump's special representative for Ukraine, said the Russian army has surpassed "the decency of all series" in his quest to become Smie's civilians. Foreign Minister Marco Rubio also condemned what he described as "a horrifying Russian rocket attack on Smie.""This is a tragic memory of why President Trump and his administration invest so much time I wrote Rubio on social media.When US efforts to communicate a ceasefire did not achieve the results, White House officials said that Russia has begun to persuade the Trump government of serious things, as they have not stopped your fight while Russia is stopping the fight."Come on, you can look at yourself and deal with the plan on how to end the war. You will understand who you are dealing with. You will understand what Putin has done."Zelensky spoke to the broadcaster from his hometown of Kryvyi Rih. There, a Russian rocket attack killed 19 people earlier this month, including nine children.Editor's PickThe Tea of the Tea`She loved New York, who she said she now lives in Las Vegas. "But before you can make a decision or negotiation plan, before you see people, civilians, warriors, hospitals, churches, children, destruction, and deaths."Ukrainian civil servants said that a Russian rocket, just 18 miles from the Russian border, came across just 18 miles from the Russian border, as many people celebrated Palm Sunday, a Christian holiday that was spreading in Ukraine. The resulting video showed a scene of devastation, with bloody bodies and burnt cars on the streets."There was a girl, maybe a 1-year-old young woman. I didn't explain the injury, they're terrible. They're terrible. He was struggling to fly in his face.Thestrike comes just two days after Trump's special representative, Steve Witkov, met with Putin in St. Petersburg and discussed a potential ceasefire.Timing will only encourage the Kremlin to continue its attack in Ukraine to ensure Trump's attempts to re-enter Russia. Memes have risen on Ukrainian social media, with Witkov rocking Putin's hands in the genocide as the background.In a nightly speech on Sunday, Zelensky discovered that it has been two months since Russia refused to agree to an unconditional ceasefire in which Ukraine accepted the impulses of the United States.
By Arafath Siddique10 months ago in Journal
Blue Origin Launches Star-Studded Crew on Space Tourism Rocket
On a bright morning in Texas, something amazing happened. A rocket from Blue Origin, the space company started by Jeff Bezos, launched into the sky. But this was not just any space trip. It was special because all six people on board were women. And not just any women — they were famous and powerful in their own ways.
By Tahir khan10 months ago in Journal









