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Reporter: Would you consider Ron DeSantis for a cabinet position? Trump: I like him a lot.
Trump: I am not happy with what happened with the Kurds. The Kurds did not deliver the weapons. We will see who has the weapons.
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Trump: Biden came in like a stupid fool, and he gave a lot of what we had to Ukraine. Biden didn’t get money, he got nothing but gave a lot of the inventory away to Ukraine.
Reporter: There are people in the White House who are worrying about our inventory because of Iran. Trump: We have more than double what we had when this started. I am not worried.

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Trump on Iran: Hardliners want to make a deal too, why wouldn’t they? They have no nothing.
Trump: We have a trade deal with the European Union. They were not adhering to it, so I raised the tariffs on cars and trucks.
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Trump on Iran: They want to make a deal, but I’m not satisfied with it.
Trump: The new head of Iraq is somebody we support very strongly.
Trump: Iran’s leadership is very disjointed, it’s got 2-3-4 groups.
Despite sanctions imposed on Russia, new Western-made parts produced in 2025 continue to be discovered in drones used by Russia to attack Ukraine, indicating sanction evasion and the need to strengthen pressure.
Trump: We have great respect for Pakistan and Islamabad and tremendous respect for the Prime Minister and the Field Marshal. They are working with us, they continue to work with us.
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The Iran war is forcing India to confront the tension between strategic autonomy and its commitment to the Indo-Pacific framework.

People are gathering in cities worldwide to mark International Workers' Day, taking to the streets to demand higher wages and better working conditions. Long observed as a public holiday led by unions advocating for workers’ rights, May 1 has seen large demonstrations this year. In Istanbul, tensions have escalated, with police using tear gas and arresting around 400 people. In Paris, protests are also getting underway this afternoon, beginning at Place de la République, reflecting the country’s

Iran war-driven surge in oil prices pushes Japan toward yen intervention
Russian occupation forces shelled Kherson region with artillery, mortars and drones; since the start of the day and as of 17:30, one person was reported killed and five injured, the regional prosecutor’s office has said.

Russian occupation forces shelled Kherson region with artillery, mortars and drones; since the start of the day and as of 17:30, one person was reported killed and five injured, the regional prosecutor’s office has said.

Earlier, the Iranian supreme leader said that the United States has no place in the future of the Persian Gulf
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As antisemitic incidents rise, some are asking whether it’s time to leave – and where they might go next For many Jews sitting down with family and friends for Friday night dinner, the conversation is now turning to their “red line”. “What do we do? Do we have to leave?” asked Barry Frankfurt. Israel had once been a place some might have considered retiring to, to live by the sea. “Never in our lifetime has it been considered we need to run away, we need to seek refuge … and that place might
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The IDF confirmed that the incident was due to a Hezbollah drone that crossed into northern Israel, calling it a "violation of the ceasefire understandings by the Hezbollah terrorist organization."

South Korea's Hanwha builds arms empire as Ukraine, Iran wars spur spending

The changes aim to link pay more closely to combat exposure and responsibility, with infantry and frontline roles receiving the largest increases.

The changes aim to link pay more closely to combat exposure and responsibility, with infantry and frontline roles receiving the largest increases.

Throwing more than $5 billion at a divisive new tour and walking away after five seasons does not look like good business, but LIV Golf wasn't all bad news for Saudi Arabia. Oil-funded LIV, which poached top stars and sent golf's establishment into a tailspin, helped push the conservative kingdom into global view -- one of its key aims, experts say. They said the exit, confirmed on Thursday after weeks of speculation, does not signal a flight of Saudi money from sport, even after the Middle Eas
In the Kherson region, one person died and five people, including a police officer, were injured as a result of Russian attacks.

Most recent instance of department integrating with AI comes amid Anthropic standoff, concern over use in Iran war.

Israeli leaders seem increasingly comfortable with the collapse of the Palestinian Authority.

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The latest sanctions come as the Trump administration weighs Iran's latest proposal to end the war.
BREAKING: Trump: I will be increasing tariffs on EU cars and trucks to 25% next week… if they produce in U.S. plants, there will be NO TARIFF…

Labor Day comes as rising energy costs and shrinking purchasing triggered by the Iran war has hurt workers around the world.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha said Kyiv has received no official proposals regarding a ceasefire on May 9, while Russia’s statements are another attempt by the Russians to please the Americans.

Iranian Foreign Minister: Israel’s war has cost US $100bn Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on X that the Pentagon is “lying” about the costs of the US-Israeli war on Iran. “Netanyahu's gamble has directly cost America $100b so far, four times what is claimed,” the official said. “Israel First always means America Last,” Araghchi added, referring to the costs faced by US taxpayers as a result of the war.