دسته: America and Europe

  • Axios: Trump and Top Advisers Spent Hours at Camp David Discussing Iran

    Axios: Trump and Top Advisers Spent Hours at Camp David Discussing Iran

    Axios, ​citing U.S.⁤ officials, claims President Trump and his entire senior foreign policy ⁣team spent hours ⁣at Camp David discussing Washington’s strategy on Tehran’s nuclear program.

    According to webangah News Agency, ⁤the news ‍outlet​ Axios reported-citing two U.S. officials and another‌ informed⁣ source-that ⁢President Donald Trump gathered his senior foreign⁤ policy team at Camp David on Sunday ⁤for hours-long discussions on Washington’s strategy regarding Tehran’s ​nuclear program⁣ as well as the Gaza⁣ war.

    A ​senior U.S. official told Axios that Trump believes‌ both issues (iran’s nuclear program and the Gaza conflict) are interconnected and part ⁢of a regional reality ‍he aims to shape.

    U.S.officials stated⁢ that this informal meeting at Camp David‌ covered multiple political agendas. ⁤Attendees included trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, White House Chief of ⁢Staff Susie ⁣Wiles, Special envoy for West Asia Steve Witkoff, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, National ⁤Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, among other American officials.

    Yesterday,without detailing the meetings further,Trump⁢ mentioned that “generals and admirals” from the U.S. military were also present. ‌A U.S. official told Axios that convening Trump’s top foreign​ policy advisors at Camp ⁣David‌ allowed them extended time to deliberate on these matters.

    Axios also claimed that according to the White House, Trump’s initial deadline for reaching an agreement with Tehran expires this Thursday-though both sides‍ currently seek continued negotiations.

    In his⁣ latest remarks on Iran and Washington-Tehran talks, ‌Donald ⁢Trump asserted: “We are making meaningful efforts ⁣regarding Iran, ⁢but their negotiating‍ team is vrey tough.”

    Referencing a recent call with Benjamin Netanyahu-Prime minister of Israel-he added: “My conversation with Netanyahu covered many topics; it went well.” The U.S. president noted they​ discussed Iran among other issues.

    Reiterating his frequent threats about alternative measures if no deal is⁣ reached with Iran-Trump stated: ⁤”We are working toward an agreement to prevent‍ death and destruction.”

    (News ⁤Sources: © webangah News Agency)

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency

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  • Kyiv in Flames as Russia Launches 200-Drone Attack on Ukrainian Capital (+Video)

    Kyiv in Flames as Russia Launches 200-Drone Attack on Ukrainian Capital (+Video)

    Local sources reported widespread fires‍ breaking out‍ in Ukraine’s capital following overnight Russian attacks.

    According to local sources in kyiv, Russia’s nighttime strikes on the region triggered extensive fires,‍ with ⁤smoke ⁣blanketing the sky. ​The⁣ attacks were described as the ⁢most ⁣intense ‍assault on the capital to date.

    Kyiv’s mayor confirmed that the city ‍faced⁤ a large-scale drone offensive ⁣by Russian forces overnight. ‌The Kyiv military administration emphasized that⁣ fires⁣ had erupted at warehouses in the Darnytskyi district.

    Ukrainian officials stated ⁤that Russian armed forces‌ targeted strategic facilities, including Kyiv’s ⁣Artem factory, using various missiles and drones. ⁤Thay reported that Russian troops deployed 200 drones during these⁢ attacks.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr ⁢News Agency
  • Italians Condemn Seizure of ‘Madelin’ Ship; Protests Erupt Against Tel Aviv

    Italians Condemn Seizure of ‘Madelin’ Ship; Protests Erupt Against Tel Aviv

    Rome and Milan witness large-scale protests condemning Israeli regime’s attack on the “Madelin” aid ship.

    According to webangah News Agency, ‌Rome and ⁣Milan⁤ in Italy ‌saw massive protest ​rallies ‌denouncing the Zionist occupying forces’ seizure of the “Madelin” ‌humanitarian vessel bound for Gaza.

    The ship was carrying humanitarian aid⁢ to ​Gaza when it was ⁢intercepted by Israeli⁢ forces.

    Hundreds gathered at Rome’s historic ‌Pantheon Square, ‍waving Palestinian⁤ flags and holding signs⁢ with slogans including “Stop the genocide,” “No arms to Israel,” “Hands ​off the⁢ Freedom Flotilla,” ⁢and “Israel is a terrorist state.” Protesters demanded the immediate release of 12 detained activists.

    Milan witnessed‍ two⁤ demonstrations – ⁤one at Mercanti Square and another outside the provincial government building,⁢ drawing around 500 participants. Protesters expressed outrage over Gaza’s ongoing blockade ⁢and the​ Madelin interception while calling for an end to Zionist regime crimes.

    The illegal​ seizure of the Madelin, which carried ⁣humanitarian supplies for Gaza​ residents, has sparked ⁤global condemnation of Israel’s actions.

    News Sources: © webangah News agency,‌ Mehr News Agency, Palestinian data​ Center
  • Trump’s Latest Remarks on Elon Musk Spark Controversy

    Trump’s Latest Remarks on Elon Musk Spark Controversy

    US President says he ‍has no⁤ objection to speaking with the​ famous​ billionaire he ⁣recently clashed with but has no plans to initiate contact.

    According to webangah ‌News Agency, Donald Trump, the US President, stated ‌that while he doesn’t oppose⁢ the idea of ‍conversing with Elon Musk, the prominent American billionaire, he currently‍ has ⁤no intention⁢ of reaching out⁣ to him.

    When asked if he planned to contact Musk, Trump ⁣responded: “I ⁢haven’t really thought about it.I assume he might want to⁢ talk to me.”

    He added:⁣ “Maybe ⁣he’s already called. ⁤You’d have to ask him whether he’s reached out or‌ not. But I have no problem with it.”

    However, Trump left unanswered whether he ​would⁣ respond if Musk contacted him, remarking: “I don’t want to say that!”

    White‍ House spokesperson Caroline ‌Levitt ⁢said on June 8 that Trump does not intend to contact Musk⁤ in the⁢ coming ⁢days.

    The public⁣ feud ‍between Musk ​and Trump⁣ escalated on June ⁢5 after X’s owner criticized the former ⁤president during a farewell‌ ceremony ‍for a departing White House official. Musk ‌claimed​ Trump would lose the November 2024 presidential election without his support and endorsed calls for his impeachment.He also criticized Trump’s ‍proposed tariffs and spending ⁤cuts while predicting an economic recession for late 2025.

    Trump retaliated by ⁣accusing Musk‌ of neglecting his ​duties as head of a federal productivity task force and ​abruptly “going crazy.” he ⁤further⁢ threatened to cancel government contracts with Musk-led companies like⁢ SpaceX ‍and revoke all allocated subsidies.

    News⁤ Sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency ⁢
  • Ukrainian drone strikes force shutdown of Russian airports

    Ukrainian drone strikes force shutdown of Russian airports

    Russian airports ‍suspend flights following Ukraine’s large-scale ‍drone attacks on its territory, reports say.

    According ⁤to webangah News Agency, reuters cited Russian sources confirming all passenger flights at Moscow airports have been suspended. The decision comes after Ukraine launched extensive drone strikes on Russian soil.

    Meanwhile, Kyiv Mayor ⁣Vitali klitschko stated Ukrainian air defenses are repelling a heavy Russian aerial assault on the capital.

    Russian state media reported that ⁢76 Ukrainian drones heading toward targets inside Russia were shot down⁣ within two hours.‌ Thes attacks occurred‌ early Monday amid escalating hostilities across multiple fronts.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • US Deploys 700 Marines to Handle Los Angeles Protests

    US Deploys 700 Marines to Handle Los Angeles Protests

    US military deploys 700 Marines to Los Angeles amid ‍escalating protests.

    The US military ‍has deployed 700⁢ Marines ​to Los Angeles to protect federal ⁣personnel⁢ and facilities amid growing unrest,according to⁣ a report by webangah⁣ News Agency.The Pentagon confirmed the move, citing increased threats against law enforcement and government buildings.

    Defence Secretary Pete ⁢Hegseth stated the federal government has an obligation ⁣to protect its law ​enforcement personnel, even‌ if‌ California Governor⁢ Gavin Newsom “fails to act.” In response, Newsom condemned the deployment as “the product of a​ delusional dictator president’s creativity.”

    The governor criticized the federal approach, revealing he’d held meetings with local officials to develop ⁢strategies for restoring calm.”State and ⁤local leaders are working together ⁢to clean up ⁣Trump’s mess,” Newsom told reporters,emphasizing‍ efforts⁢ to rebuild community safety ‍and repair damages.

    In an interview with The‍ New York Times, Newsom characterized ⁤the Marine deployment as President Trump’s attempt “to stoke more fear, anger and⁢ division” in society. Meanwhile, US Northern‌ Command emphasized the troops received de-escalation training designed‌ to reduce tensions.

    The‍ command stated their​ primary mission involves supporting⁤ National ‍Guard units‌ already stationed in Los Angeles. Separately, Florida’s attorney general vowed⁣ his state wouldn’t tolerate “anti-immigration police chaos” like LA’s protests ⁢while announcing expanded resources for enforcing federal immigration policies.

    The ⁤LAPD⁢ confirmed ​it hasn’t received official notification about Marine deployments but acknowledged their potential arrival⁢ would pose meaningful logistical ⁣challenges.

    News ​Sources: © webangah​ News Agency
  • Ukraine: Russia Launches Attack with 20 Missiles and 479 Drones

    Ukraine: Russia Launches Attack with 20 Missiles and 479 Drones

    Kyiv reports russian military attacked various Ukrainian regions using ⁣20 missiles and 479 drones.

    The ⁣General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed ⁤Forces stated that Russia launched⁢ attacks using 20 missiles and 479 unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), according to webangah News Agency.

    A Telegram post by Ukraine’s Armed Forces General Staff​ confirmed that‍ Russia conducted missile and drone strikes across multiple Ukrainian⁤ regions ‌overnight.

    The statement detailed:‍ “The assault involved 20 hypersonic,cruise,and anti-radar missiles,with air defenses​ intercepting 19 of them.”

    Local authorities reported that‍ Rivne and Kyiv oblasts were primary targets during these attacks.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency,Anadolu Agency
  • Zionist Regime Sends Patriot Missiles to Ukraine

    Zionist Regime Sends Patriot Missiles to Ukraine

    Israel’s ambassador to Ukraine confirms⁢ transfer of Patriot‍ air defense systems to Kyiv.

    According to‌ webangah ⁣News Agency, Michael Brodsky, Israel’s ambassador to Ukraine, stated that the regime has transferred Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine.

    Media‌ reports indicate these Patriot systems were originally ‍received by‌ Israel from the United States during the 1990s.

    Brodsky emphasized⁤ his ‍consistent efforts to ​discuss and exchange ‍views about⁤ the ‍Ukraine war with colleagues, noting he has sometimes faced criticism ​for what some perceive ‌as ⁢excessive sympathy⁤ toward Kyiv.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated⁢ in⁤ a recent⁢ interview: “We had ⁢an agreement with the previous U.S. management to transfer 20,000 missiles for drone combat ​operations. This was‍ specialized, ‍cost-effective technology we relied on. Now the U.S.has decided to⁢ redirect these missiles to the Middle East ⁤(West ⁢Asia).”

    News Sources: ©⁢ webangah news Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-mayadeen
  • Grossi: IAEA Lacks Access to Inspect Key Parts of Israel’s Nuclear Program

    Grossi: IAEA Lacks Access to Inspect Key Parts of Israel’s Nuclear Program

    IAEA Director ​General‌ Admits: “We Do ⁤Not Inspect Strategic Aspects of Israel’s Nuclear program.”

    Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), acknowledged on⁣ Monday that the agency does‌ not inspect strategic elements of Israel’s nuclear program. The statement came ⁤as the IAEA ‌Board of Governors convened for its quarterly meeting.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency‌
  • Trump: Sending National Guard to California Was the Right Decision

    Trump: Sending National Guard to California Was the Right Decision

    US President Claims: “We Made the Right Decision to deploy National Guard to California”

    According to webangah ​News Agency,US President Donald Trump has ⁤again criticized protesters opposing his‌ immigration policies in los Angeles.

    The US president stated:⁣ “We made the right decision deploying the National Guard to counter violent ⁣and provocative ‌riots in California. ⁤We will do whatever it takes to protect our citizens and make america ⁢great again!”

    Trump asserted: “those causing trouble in ⁢Los Angeles are lawless agitators who belong in jail. California’s governor is incompetent -⁣ those inciting violence must be‌ imprisoned.”

    This comes as over 2,000⁢ National⁤ Guard troops have now ⁢been deployed across Los Angeles under presidential ​orders to suppress protests against immigration policies.

    News⁢ Sources: © webangah News Agency, ‌Mehr News agency, Al Jazeera ​