📰 World leader suspended from office over leaked phone call after deadly border dispute
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was suspended from office due to an ethics investigation following a leaked phone call with a Cambodian leader. The Constitutional Court voted unanimously on the petition accusing her of ethics violation but decided 7-2 to suspend her and gave her 12 days to provide evidence. The leaked phone call between Paetongtarn and Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen sparked protests after a border dispute incident in May 2025. The Thai and Cambodian armies clashed, leading to a Cambodian soldier’s death, with conflicting reports on the circumstances. Paetongtarn defended her actions, stating her intention was to protect the country’s sovereignty and soldiers. Thailand has experienced political turmoil, with Paetongtarn’s predecessor also facing dismissal over ethics violations.
📰 Even before Glastonbury Festival hate chants, UK Jews warned of alarming rise in antisemitism
Jewish leaders in the UK are outraged over antisemitic chants at a music festival, highlighting a rise in hate crimes since a Hamas attack in 2023. The performance by Bob Vylan, chanting “Death to the IDF,” has exacerbated feelings of unwelcome among British Jews due to government inaction on antisemitism. The lack of intervention during the performance and BBC’s live coverage have been criticized for normalizing genocidal antisemitic ideology. Antisemitic incidents in Great Britain have surged, with a record number reported in recent years, leading many British Jews to feel unwelcome and consider leaving the country. The BBC, accused of bias against Israel, faced backlash for broadcasting hate speech and failing to address the issue promptly, prompting calls for action from government officials and Jewish organizations.
📰 Pope, State Department condemn latest massacre of Christians by Islamist militants in Nigeria
The article reports on the recent massacre of Christians in Nigeria, allegedly carried out by Islamist Fulani “terrorists.” The State Department and the Pope have condemned the attacks, highlighting the brutality and targeting of Christian communities in Benue State. The majority of the victims were sheltering in a Catholic sanctuary, emphasizing the vulnerability of rural Christian communities in Nigeria. The State Department spokesperson expressed concerns about the violence in Nigeria, attributing the attacks to Islamic militant groups like Boko Haram and ISIS-West Africa. There are fears that Christians in Nigeria are facing increasing threats from Muslim extremists, with reports of targeted attacks on Christian villages and church leaders. The article also mentions the efforts of the United States to support Nigeria in combating terrorism and promoting peace in the region.
📰 Trump pressures Israel to end Gaza conflict as he eyes Abraham Accords expansion
President Donald Trump is pressuring Israel to end the conflict in Gaza and secure a hostage deal to further the Abraham Accords. Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer is meeting with the White House to discuss ending the 20-month-long war in Gaza. Trump urged on social media to “Make the deal in Gaza. Get the hostages back!!!” Mediators are pushing for Israel to send negotiators to Egypt, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has resisted. Israel blames Hamas for the delay in returning 50 hostages, with some already killed, including two Americans. Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa’ar expressed Israel’s commitment to reaching a hostage deal and ceasefire in Gaza, aiming to expand the Abraham Accords. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff’s proposal was accepted by Jerusalem but rejected by Hamas for lacking a permanent ceasefire and Israeli forces withdrawal plan. Trump aims to bring more nations into the Abraham Accords, mentioning Syria and Lebanon as potential additions. Saudi Arabia and other nations are hesitant to normalize relations with Israel due to the ongoing conflict with Hamas.
📰 Exiled Iranian prince tells Trump he can be ‘one of history’s great peacemakers’ amid talk of regime change
The article discusses the historical ceasefire between the U.S. and Israel following airstrikes on Iran, with opposition figures like exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi calling for regime change in Iran. Pahlavi, advocating for a secular and democratic alternative to the current Islamic Republic, emphasizes the need for President Trump to support the Iranian people in ending the current regime. He envisions a post-regime Iran aligned with regional stability and American interests. Pahlavi highlights a broad coalition of Iranians working towards a post-regime future, uniting across sectors and ideologies for a democratic transition. He stresses the importance of the Iranian military and security forces defecting to join the people in bringing about regime change for a peaceful and democratic future.
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