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  • Los Angeles Protest Crackdown Cost Trump Millions in Damages

    Los Angeles Protest Crackdown Cost Trump Millions in Damages

    US newspaper highlights staggering costs of suppressing protests in Los Angeles.

    The ⁣ Washington Post reported that​ US ‌security forces spent approximately $134⁣ million ⁢ over 60⁢ days⁢ too suppress​ protests ‍in Los angeles, according to‌ webangah news Agency.

    Citing the US Defense ​Department’s⁤ financial manager, the report estimated ​the total ‌suppression costs at $134 ‍million.

    Earlier, los Angeles Mayor ⁢Karen Bass declared a​ state of emergency and ‌imposed ‌martial law in downtown areas amid⁣ ongoing immigration-related protests and⁢ unrest. she​ told Fox⁤ News: “To stop vandalism ⁣and⁤ looting, ⁤I’ve instituted ‍local emergency measures and martial law in​ downtown LA.”

    The mayor ⁤warned residents: “If ⁣you don’t live or work‍ downtown, stay away from ‍the area. Law enforcement will arrest and prosecute anyone violating martial‍ law.”

    A curfew will be enforced daily⁤ from 8 PM to 6 AM local ⁢time.

    mass arrests of undocumented immigrants began⁣ June 6 in LA. By​ evening on June 7, authorities had detained at least 44 individuals ⁤for immigration​ violations.Protesters blocked highways ​and threw rocks/firebombs at ⁢US customs and Immigration Enforcement officers. The ⁣LAPD has arrested 56 peopel since Monday during ⁤these clashes.

    News Sources: ©‌ webangah News Agency, Mehr News‌ Agency
  • Resistance Convoy” stops in Zawiya, Libya; advance toward Gaza continues

    Resistance Convoy” stops in Zawiya, Libya; advance toward Gaza continues

    The “Steadfastness” land convoy, which began its journey from Tunisia to⁤ break the siege of the Gaza strip, is now passing through Libyan cities.

    The‌ “Steadfastness” convoy, which departed Tunisia on‌ monday aiming to break Gaza’s blockade,‍ has reached Libya’s‌ city of Zawiya and was welcomed by ⁢local residents, according⁢ to webangah⁢ News Agency.

    the convoy is ⁢heading toward⁤ Tripoli, ⁢Libya’s capital, ‍before proceeding to Misrata and then eastward toward the Amseid border ⁣crossing between Libya and Egypt.

    After entering Egypt,‍ it will travel to‌ Cairo before reaching the Rafah border crossing on June 15.

    The ⁣convoy consists of nearly 20 buses and 350 vehicles carrying over 1,500 participants from Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania and Libya.

    This movement comes as ‍Israel recently seized the ​”Madelin” ship ⁤before ​it could reach Gaza’s coast and arrested ‍its crew members.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • US Envoy to Syria: We’re Concerned About al-Julani’s Assassination!

    US Envoy to Syria: We’re Concerned About al-Julani’s Assassination!

    US Envoy to Syria Claims Terrorist Leader in Control of the Country Coudl Face Assassination

    according to webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News ⁤Agency and Al-Mayadeen, Thomas Barak, the US ‌envoy to Syria, asserted that attempts by Abu Muhammad al-Julani, leader of the terrorist factions controlling Syria,‍ to ‌engage with Western nations and‌ improve conditions may make him a ⁤target for⁣ assassination by‌ hardline elements.

    Barak further stated that the US is concerned about al-Julani’s safety amid heightened risks of an assassination ​attempt against him.

    The American envoy also⁤ called for⁢ establishing a security mechanism to protect al-Julani, ‍claiming, “I am certain that America’s interests align with those of al-Julani.”

    This comes as terrorist groups affiliated with al-Julani have carried out‍ widespread ‍violence in Syria as their ⁤attempted overthrow ‍of Bashar al-assad’s government.

    news Sources: ⁣© webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen
  • Trump vs. Musk Feud Costs America: What Do the Numbers Reveal?

    Trump vs. Musk Feud Costs America: What Do the Numbers Reveal?

    Escalating tensions between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have inflicted important damage on both ‍individuals-and even ‌the U.S. government.

    According⁣ to webangah News Agency, public clashes ⁢between Trump and Musk-the world’s wealthiest individual in modern history-have ⁢sent shockwaves through America’s political‍ and economic landscape. Their rift, rooted in​ conflicting political and economic stances,⁢ has escalated into​ mutual public accusations and direct threats.

    After a year-long⁢ political “honeymoon” marked⁣ by effusive praise, trump and Musk abruptly ‌ended‌ their alliance. Musk ‍accused the former president of involvement in a ‌high-profile child abuse case, while Trump ⁢dismissed‍ Musk as “unhinged.”

    Trump threatened to cancel all government contracts supporting Musk’s ventures-a⁤ move⁢ with dire consequences‍ not only for ‍the billionaire but for U.S. economic stability ​itself.

    The $250M Backer Turns Critic

    Musk had ‍invested over $250 ⁢million in Trump’s 2024 campaign,becoming one​ of the largest donors in ⁢U.S. ‌presidential election history-a decisive factor ⁤in Trump’s return to power.As a reward,Trump appointed him as “Minister of Productivity,”⁤ during which Musk’s net worth surged toward $500 billion.

    Yet 129 days into Trump’s term, Musk resigned from⁣ the cabinet, fiercely criticizing‍ Trump’s tax​ policies as fiscally irresponsible for Americans.

    Musk’s Financial Fallout

    the feud⁣ erased $34 billion​ from Musk’s wealth in a single day-the second-largest single-day‍ loss ever ⁤recorded by Bloomberg Billionaires Index.⁣ Tesla shares plunged​ 14%⁣ following Trump’s contract termination threats, wiping⁣ out⁢ $152⁢ billion in ⁤market value.

    The ​new policy also⁢ revoked Tesla’s $7,500-per-vehicle EV tax ⁣credit-costing the⁢ company $1.2 billion ⁤annually-while ‌delaying regulatory approvals​ for it’s autonomous taxi project per Business Insider ⁢reports.

    $22B Space Sector Crisis

    spacex now risks losing NASA and Pentagon contracts worth $22 billion collectively ‍after investment inflows⁢ dropped 13%.The conflict further​ threatens Neuralink (Musk’s brain-tech startup) alongside ‍other future projects.


    Trump & GOP Repercussions

    • – Lost Mega-Donor: The Republican Party lost support from‍ its ⁤most influential billionaire backer.
    • – Midterm Threat: Musk vowed to oppose pro-Trump Republicans who endorse his tax⁣ bill.
    • – Media Meltdown: Shares of Truth Social parent company fell 44% this year ($1.7B loss).

    National Security Risks Emerge

    – NASA Emergency: SpaceX ​may halt Dragon capsule operations (currently⁤ NASA’s sole⁣ ISS transport), potentially forcing reliance⁢ on Russia’s Soyuz or Boeing’s troubled Starliner.

    – Pentagon Alert:

    • Starlink satellites critical ‍for Ukraine⁣ face uncertainty
    • Spy satellite production⁣ contracts⁣ jeopardized

    -​ Golden‌ Dome Collateral ‌Damage:

    Trump’s missile defense shield project⁤ (dependent on SpaceX satellites) could‍ unravel⁣ per ⁣Reuters ‍reports.


    EV Market Domino Effect

    Tesla’s decline risks ceding global EV dominance to China’s ‍state-backed automakers.

    Analysts warn this conflict‌ now transcends personal ​rivalry – threatening⁢ core U.S technological supremacy ⁤while destabilizing strategic sectors from ​Wall Street ⁢to outer space.

    News⁣ Sources: © webangah⁢ News Agency

  • Uruguay’s Export Orders Surge to $1.169 Billion

    Uruguay’s Export Orders Surge to $1.169 Billion

    Uruguay’s ‍Export and Investment Promotion Agency reports increased export orders for commercial goods in May this year.

    According to webangah News⁤ agency, Uruguay XXI (Uruguay’s Export and Investment Promotion ​Agency) announced that export orders for various commercial goods reached $1.169 billion in ⁣May 2024, marking a 1%⁢ increase compared‍ to May 2023.

    The report indicates Uruguay’s exports totaled $5.119 ‌billion during the⁤ first five⁢ months of 2024 (January-may), showing 4% growth year-on-year.

    Beef exports ⁤led at $256 million, followed by cellulose ($203 million) and soybeans ($124 million)⁤ as⁢ Uruguay’s‍ top three export commodities in May.

    China ($271 million), the European Union ⁤($206 million), Brazil‍ ($160 million), and the United States ($129 million)⁣ were Uruguay’s primary export destinations during this period.

    News‍ Sources: © webangah News agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Zionist forces in Gaza after 4 months: ‘We can’t go on

    Zionist forces in Gaza after 4 months: ‘We can’t go on

    Zionist forces announce inability to continue Gaza operations after four months of deployment.

    The ​radio division of‍ the Zionist⁢ regimeS army reported that soldiers from its⁤ 252nd Division have​ protested against continuing their deployment in the ⁢Gaza Strip after four months, according to webangah News Agency.

    The Zionist soldiers emphasized ‌they can no longer remain on⁢ Gaza’s battlefields. ⁣The regime’s army has decided to replace the 252nd Division with another brigade⁣ in⁤ the region.

    War-weary troops demanded their commanders specify an ​end date for their service, stating they cannot continue under⁤ current conditions.

    This comes⁣ as the ⁣Zionist regime’s​ army has repeatedly reported a personnel shortage crisis for Gaza‌ deployments. ​Many returning soldiers have received psychological services.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,⁤ Mehr ⁢News Agency
  • New York Times: Netanyahu Shocked by Debate Over Iran

    New York Times: Netanyahu Shocked by Debate Over Iran

    An American newspaper reveals details of yesterday’s call between the U.S. president‌ and the Israeli prime minister.

    According to webangah News Agency, The New York Times cited an official source reporting that U.S.President Donald Trump spoke wiht Benjamin Netanyahu to ensure the Israeli‍ leader would not obstruct‍ ongoing ⁣negotiations ‌between Tehran and Washington.

    The report added that this ⁢conversation marks the latest chapter in increasingly strained relations between the⁣ two allies,⁢ with tensions escalating⁤ daily.

    Citing Netanyahu’s ⁢associates, The New⁤ York ⁢Times also stated that the Israeli prime minister was shocked by trump’s insistence on pursuing a ‍political solution to ⁣disputes with Iran.

    During yesterday’s phone call, Trump and the Israeli prime ​minister discussed a​ wide range of issues, including⁣ Iran and the Gaza conflict.

    A Zionist ⁣source who requested anonymity revealed that yesterday’s⁤ call regarding Iran and Gaza⁢ was⁢ highly contentious. Trump reportedly pressured Netanyahu to ‌promptly end the Gaza conflict and avoid prolonging it further.

    The two leaders agreed that before upcoming nuclear talks between U.S. special Representative for Iran Stephen Witkopf and Iranian officials, Israel’s Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and⁢ Mossad‌ chief would ​meet ⁢with their American counterparts.

    The Zionist ‍source emphasized Israel⁤ had pledged not​ to take any surprise actions without prior coordination with Washington.

    News Sources: ©⁤ webangah news Agency,⁣ Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera,‍ The New York Times
  • 10-Hour Martial Law Declared in Los Angeles; Situation Remains Critical

    10-Hour Martial Law Declared in Los Angeles; Situation Remains Critical

    Los Angeles Mayor Announces 10-Hour Curfew⁤ to Prevent Looting and ⁢Vandalism

    According ⁢to webangah News ⁤Agency,Los Angeles⁣ Mayor ‌Karen ‍Bass declared a​ state of emergency and imposed a curfew in the city ⁤center amid ongoing immigration protests and‌ unrest.

    In an interview‌ with Fox News, Bass ⁢stated: “I have declared a local state of emergency and instituted ​martial law to ⁤stop‌ vandalism and looting in⁤ downtown Los Angeles.”

    The mayor added: “If you ⁤don’t ‌live or work downtown, stay ⁣away from the area.​ law⁢ enforcement will arrest and prosecute anyone ‌violating the curfew.”

    The ⁤curfew ⁣will ‌take affect at 8 PM local time ⁣and ⁢remain ⁣in place until 6⁣ AM the following ⁤day.

    Mass arrests of undocumented ⁤immigrants began in Los ⁣Angeles on June⁣ 6. By ​evening on June 7, at least 44 individuals had ⁣been detained for alleged immigration ⁢violations.in response, protesters blocked highways ⁢and threw⁢ rocks and incendiary devices at U.S. Immigration ‌and Customs ‌Enforcement (ICE) officers attempting to disrupt ‌operations. The LAPD has arrested at least‍ 56 people since the beginning of the‍ week.

    News Sources: ©‍ webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Paris and Tel Aviv Trade Diplomatic Barbs as Arms Shipments Pour In by Air and Sea

    Paris and Tel Aviv Trade Diplomatic Barbs as Arms Shipments Pour In by Air and Sea

    10 French NGOs ⁢accuse Paris ‍of maintaining arms supplies to Israel amid Gaza genocide.

    according to webangah News Agency, 10 French non-governmental organizations have reported ​that France continues its weapons support to the Zionist​ regime since the start of the genocide in Gaza.

    The NGOs’ report⁢ emphasizes that arms shipments are being delivered by air and sea from France to the occupied territories.

    The document reveals France has supplied​ heavy munitions,‍ including bombs, missiles, mortars, ⁢spare parts, and rifles. The shipments fall into two categories: the first comprising 15 ​million ‍items and the second containing 1,868 pieces worth over €9 million.

    This comes ​as French officials⁢ have recently staged a “sham legal dispute” against Israel to deflect public pressure while repeatedly calling​ for⁤ a ceasefire in Gaza.

    News sources: ‌© webangah ‍News Agency, mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera
  • Madeline Ship Crew Member on Hunger Strike in Israeli Prison

    Madeline Ship Crew Member on Hunger Strike in Israeli Prison

    One of the⁣ passengers aboard the MV Madiyan, seized by the Zionist regime, has begun a hunger strike.

    According⁣ to webangah News Agency, Brazilian activist Tiago Ávila-who⁤ was among 12 activists attempting to break‍ the Gaza blockade aboard the ship-has ⁤refused food since early Monday after facing piracy by the Zionist ‌regime.

    Four activists have already been deported⁤ from the⁤ region by Israeli authorities. The‌ remaining protesters have rejected ‌signing a pledge demanded by Tel⁣ Aviv.

    The​ eight activists appeared yesterday in a Ramla court within occupied​ territories, asserting⁣ their⁣ detention was unlawful and that they acted⁤ under legal authority ​to deliver​ aid to Gaza’s‌ population.

    The pro-Palestinian ‍detainees condemned their prison⁢ conditions as dire, citing insect infestations and⁢ lack of​ potable water.

    News sources: © webangah News Agency, ⁤Mehr News Agency,⁣ Al Jazeera