📰 Missing teen surfer found alive on remote island miles from shore: ‘Didn’t give up hope’

Missing teen surfer found alive on remote island miles from shore: 'Didn't give up hope'

A 19-year-old surfer named Darcy Deefholts went missing in New South Wales, Australia, after paddling out in the ocean but was found the next day on a remote island called North Solitary, about 8 miles from where his belongings were discovered at a beach access point. Concerned family members contacted the police when Darcy failed to return home after leaving on his bicycle towards Wooli Beach. Darcy’s father expressed disbelief and relief upon hearing the news of his son’s safe discovery on the island. Darcy was seen riding his bike around town and fishing before his disappearance, with family members speculating that he may have gone too far out on his surfboard. Search efforts involving private vessels and a Marine Rescue team were conducted in calm sea conditions, leading to Darcy being found cold but unharmed and taken to a nearby hospital in stable condition.

📰 Young crewmember murdered aboard luxury superyacht in paradise destination

Young crewmember murdered aboard luxury superyacht in paradise destination

A 20-year-old South African woman, Paige Bell, was found dead with visible injuries aboard a luxury superyacht in the Bahamas on July 3. A fellow crewmember, Brigido Muñoz, a Mexican national and engineer on the vessel, has been charged with her murder. Muñoz was found suffering from severe injuries believed to be from a suicide attempt. Bell’s family confirmed her identity and described her death as brutal. The incident occurred on Harbour Island, a small exclusive destination known for attracting celebrities and superyachts. A GoFundMe page has been set up to assist Bell’s family with travel and legal costs, raising over $42,000.

The Royal Bahamas Police Force did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

📰 Trump’s push for Israel-Syria peace gets major backing as activist brings message to Jerusalem

Trump’s push for Israel-Syria peace gets major backing as activist brings message to Jerusalem

Syrian political activist Shadi Martini shared a message from Syria’s transitional President Ahmed al-Sharaa during a rare appearance at Israel’s parliament. Al-Sharaa emphasized the urgency of seizing the current opportunity for potential normalization and regional security, urging action. Martini highlighted points of friction, including concerns about Israeli incursions in Syrian territory hindering peace talks. Despite challenges, Martini expressed hope for progress and emphasized the importance of change for prosperity and stability in Syria. The message from Syria was well-received by Israeli lawmakers, signaling a potential shift in relations.

Martini discussed the significance of Syria in Trump’s plans for Middle East peace, noting concerns about Israeli actions in Syrian territory and the need for change to facilitate peace talks. He highlighted growing recognition in Syria of the necessity for investment, prosperity, and stability. Martini’s positive outlook was reinforced by a regional security caucus meeting in Israel, where discussions centered on the potential for peace and cooperation.

The lifting of sanctions on Syria and the country’s economic interests were highlighted, with attention on potential ties with Israel and the impact of Trump’s regional initiatives. Speculation about a U.S.-brokered agreement between Syria and Israel was fueled by meetings between Netanyahu and Trump. Both countries are considering economic opportunities and the potential for prosperity through cooperation.

Trump’s call for Syria to join the Abraham Accords and normalize ties with Israel in exchange for sanctions relief was discussed, with a focus on discreet diplomacy and the importance of resolving key issues. Martini emphasized the need for addressing unresolved issues such as Gaza, ceasefire, and the Golan Heights. Despite controversies in Damascus, there is a growing understanding among Syrians of the necessity for peace with Israel. Israeli lawmakers responded positively to the message from Syria, indicating a willingness to engage in dialogue.

📰 Russia gives Rubio a ‘new and different approach’ as Trump pushes for peace with Ukraine

Russia gives Rubio a 'new and different approach' as Trump pushes for peace with Ukraine

Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov at the ASEAN conference in Malaysia to discuss new approaches to ending the war in Ukraine. Rubio described the approach as different but not a guarantee of peace, which he plans to discuss with President Trump. Trump has been considering imposing harsher sanctions on Russia and increasing military aid to Ukraine. Rubio expressed Trump’s frustration with the lack of flexibility from the Russian side in resolving the conflict. Despite the escalating Russian attacks, Rubio praised Trump for engaging in calls with Putin to address the situation. Rubio emphasized the need for a roadmap to conclude the conflict and expressed a commitment to continue efforts to make a difference.

📰 Top Ukrainian spy gunned down in Kyiv ambush attack: report

Top Ukrainian spy gunned down in Kyiv ambush attack: report

A top Ukrainian spy, Col. Ivan Voronych, was shot and killed in Kyiv in an attack blamed on Russia. The incident occurred in broad daylight when an unknown individual shot Voronych five times with a pistol before fleeing the scene. Voronych, who led a division focused on high-level special operations and counter-terrorism, was pronounced dead at the scene. Former Ukrainian intelligence officer Roman Chervinsky described the attack as the enemy killer doing his dirty work, while former Ukrainian parliament member Ihar Mosiychuk blamed Russian special services for orchestrating the hit. The Ukrainian authorities are conducting a criminal investigation to bring those responsible to justice and have identified the incident as a murder of an SSU employee in Kyiv’s Holosiivskyi district.

The article also mentions a new book claiming that Trump cautioned Putin he would ‘bomb the s—‘ out of Moscow if Russia invaded Ukraine. Additionally, it highlights the departure of the Ukrainian US ambassador, who was seen with his head in hands during an Oval Office meeting. The Kyiv Police are working to establish the circumstances of the shooting and are taking measures to identify and detain the person involved in the crime. This attack on Voronych comes after a Russian general was killed in a car bombing outside of Moscow in April, where Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik was killed by an explosive device placed inside his vehicle.

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