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  • Trump I don’t feel sorry for Biden at all he is evil + video

    Trump I don’t feel sorry for Biden at all he is evil + video

    US President ​drops previous restraint in latest remarks about former president diagnosed ‌with cancer

    According to webangah News Agency, Donald Trump escalated his verbal attacks against‍ former US President ‌Joe ⁤Biden, calling him “evil” in comments reported by Forbes.

    When asked​ about Biden’s diagnosis of ​”aggressive” ​prostate cancer,Trump responded with equally⁢ aggressive language ⁤and no ‍restraint.

    The‍ 78-year-old ⁣US ⁢president⁤ stated:⁢ “He (Biden) has been an ⁣ordinary man his⁤ whole ​life – not smart but somehow evil!”

    Trump added: “Don’t feel sorry⁣ for him because he’s truly evil.look what he ​did to his political opponent and how many people⁤ he⁢ hurt – so I really don’t feel sorry for him!”

    Trump provided no specifics about ⁢the alleged damages caused by 82-year-old Biden, though he has repeatedly accused the Biden administration of orchestrating legal troubles ​against him without ​evidence. Notably,many of Trump’s ⁣criminal charges and 34 convictions⁣ occurred‌ in state courts outside federal ‌jurisdiction.

    On may‍ 19, Biden’s office announced the former president had been ⁤diagnosed with advanced‍ prostate cancer – news that drew widespread‌ reactions including from Trump.

    Initially, Trump wrote: ‍”melania and I are ‌saddened to hear of⁢ Joe Biden’s recent medical diagnosis. We send our heartfelt best wishes for his recovery.”

    However, he later questioned the timing‌ of ⁢the announcement, claiming this facts should have been made public much earlier.

    Former White House physician and current Congressman ‍Ronny Jackson claimed in an interview that Biden likely‌ wouldn’t ​survive beyond 12-18 months.

    News Sources: © webangah news Agency, Mehr News Agency ⁢
  • Global gold price drops sharply on June 30 2025

    Global gold price drops sharply on June 30 2025

    Gold prices dropped 0.86% today,reaching $3,289.25 per ounce.

    According to webangah News ‌Agency, citing Reuters, the strengthening ⁣U.S. dollar and changes in U.S.tariff⁣ policies pushed gold prices lower in Friday’s trading session. However, reports of cooling U.S. inflation have renewed​ hopes for potential interest rate cuts.

    Spot gold fell 0.86% to $3,289.25 per ⁢ounce, while gold futures on ​New York’s COMEX declined 0.85% to $3,315.40.

    The ‌dollar‌ index rose 0.1%, making gold more expensive for buyers using‌ other‌ currencies.

    A U.S federal appeals court suspended a previous ruling by the Court of international ​Trade that had blocked Trump-era ‍tariffs,⁣ allowing these duties⁤ to‍ remain in ‍effect until June 9.

    Analysts note that reduced demand ⁣for gold as a safe-haven asset has partially driven prices down, though market instability from Trump-era trade policies continues to support the precious metal’s value.

    The U.S core PCE price index rose ⁣2.% year-over-year in april – slightly below the projected 2.% increase – leading traders to anticipate potential Federal Reserve ‌rate cuts ​as early‌ as September.

    Low-interest environments typically benefit gold, which remains a preferred hedge against inflation and geopolitical uncertainty The metal hit an all-time high of $3,.05 per ounce​ in April

    Among other precious metals silver fell.18% to $.03 while platinum dropped .60% to $,.84

    News‌ Sources: ​© ⁢webangah News Agency Tasnim News Agency Reuters
  • Russia’s UN envoy sharply warns Berlin

    Russia’s UN envoy sharply warns Berlin

    Russia’s UN⁤ ambassador warns Germany that Moscow is​ prepared ⁢to continue its “special military operation” in Ukraine for as long​ as necessary.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing russia’s Sputnik, Vasily ‍Nebenzya, Russia’s ambassador to the⁣ UN,⁢ stated that the objectives​ of Moscow’s military operation in⁣ Ukraine can⁤ be achieved not only through diplomacy but ​also⁢ by military means. He emphasized that Russian⁢ armed⁣ forces are ready to sustain operations‌ indefinitely.

    Regarding a ⁤potential ceasefire in Ukraine, Nebenzya remarked: “A mere ceasefire will not end this war. ​We were already at this point under the Minsk ​agreements-deals ‌systematically violated by Western-backed Ukraine.”

    While expressing ⁤openness to a broader⁤ ceasefire framework, he stressed: ⁤”We are generally prepared to ​consider such a possibility if⁤ it paves the way for addressing⁣ the root causes of this conflict sustainably. However, ‍achieving this requires reciprocal steps from the opposing side.”

    The Russian ‍diplomat warned Germany directly: “Providing Taurus⁣ missiles to Ukraine woudl constitute direct involvement in the war ⁢and grant Russia full rights to evaluate all available options for⁢ a ‘proportional‌ response.’”

    He added: “Germany seeks deeper entanglement in hostilities against Russia through these arms‍ deliveries. If any rationality remains in⁣ Berlin-or if there are still ⁣those who‍ remember‌ history-they should recognize how these‍ aggressive moves against Russia will end.”

    Nebenzya further criticized‌ German Chancellor friedrich Merz’s rhetoric as deceptive ⁤and cautioned that unchanged policies would⁣ lead Berlin into direct confrontation with Moscow. He dismissed Merz’s later backtracking about assisting Ukraine ⁤with ‌long-range missile production as clumsy maneuvers unlikely to deceive anyone.

    The ambassador accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of prolonging the war ‍to evade accountability: “Ending hostilities would force him into elections​ where he​ must answer for his six-year‍ governance-including misappropriated state funds and⁤ unfulfilled obligations toward Western backers, primarily America.” He also blamed European warmongers ⁣seeking Washington’s deeper involvement as key drivers of continued conflict.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr ⁤News Agency
  • Italy takes action against Zionist regime

    Italy takes action against Zionist regime

    Italian officials announce measures against israeli cabinet over Gaza genocide.

    According to webangah News Agency, authorities in Italy’s southern‌ Abruzzo region have severed ties with ‍the‍ cabinet of Israeli⁤ Prime Minister Benjamin netanyahu.

    The⁣ move comes in response to what​ Italian officials describe as the “genocide of defenseless Palestinians in Gaza” by Israel.‌ A statement from Abruzzo’s regional government declared: “Considering the​ Netanyahu cabinet’s genocide against unarmed Palestinians in Gaza, all employees, institutions, and companies based in Abruzzo are cutting all ties with official representatives of Netanyahu’s government and individuals supporting the Gaza genocide.”

    yesterday, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani confirmed Rome’s opposition to Israeli plans for forcibly‌ displacing Palestinians ‍from ‌Gaza. “We oppose the expulsion⁣ of Palestinians from Gaza,” Tajani ‍stated, adding that Rome rejects Tel Aviv’s proposal‌ to remove Gazans‍ as a solution to the conflict.

    The progress marks a meaningful shift as Italy has historically been one of Israel’s key supporters.

    News Sources: © webangah​ News Agency,Mehr ‌News Agency,Al Jazeera
  • Global oil price today June 1 2025 Brent crude hits $63.90

    Global oil price today June 1 2025 Brent crude hits $63.90

    North Sea Brent crude‌ oil prices⁢ fell by 25 cents (0.39%) to $63.90 per barrel today.

    According to ⁣ webangah News Agency,⁢ citing reuters, expectations of increased supply from the OPEC+ alliance for July pushed oil prices lower in Friday’s trading session.

    North Sea Brent crude dropped by 25‌ cents (0.39%) to $63.90 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate ⁤(WTI) ​crude declined ⁤by 15 cents ⁤(0.25%)⁢ to $60.79.

    The price decline follows a Reuters report suggesting the ⁢OPEC+ coalition may reduce its July output beyond the previously ‍agreed 411,000 barrels per day cut implemented for May and June.

    The potential OPEC+ production ⁢increase comes as global oil oversupply reaches 2.2 million barrels per day. JPMorgan​ Chase analysts‍ argue a price adjustment ⁤is needed to rebalance the market, predicting oil will‍ remain near current levels in‌ the short term ⁣before ⁤settling between $55-$60 ​per barrel by⁣ year-end.

    Additional pressure on prices stems⁣ from former President⁤ Trump’s‍ renewed threats​ of increased tariffs on Chinese‌ imports.

    Simultaneously occurring, U.S energy companies reduced active oil and⁤ gas rigs‍ for ‌the fifth consecutive week – reaching their ⁢lowest⁣ level⁤ since November 2021 according to Baker Hughes data showing a‍ year-over-year decline of 37 rigs (6%).

    News Sources: ©⁢ webangah‍ News Agency, Tasnim News Agency, Reuters
  • 5 accused of engineering famine and starvation in Gaza from Washington to Palestinian Authority

    5 accused of engineering famine and starvation in Gaza from Washington to Palestinian Authority

    While Tel Aviv implements its policy⁢ of “starvation​ and famine”‌ in ‌Gaza, this ⁤criminal strategy has backers-including the United States and the Palestinian Authority.

    According to a report by Al-Mayadeen ⁢cited⁢ by ⁣ webangah News agency, the Zionist regime has utilized ‌every ⁣available⁤ tool, weapon, and tactic over the past 19 months of ⁤its brutal ⁤assault on Gaza ‍to crush Palestinian resistance⁤ and break the will⁤ of Gaza’s heroic ⁣people.

    With⁢ support from global powers like the U.S.and othre malign ‌actors, this regime‍ spares no effort in imposing restrictions on Palestinians, violating international law through systematic slaughter and genocide while trampling human rights charters.

    The atrocities witnessed over the last two months have surpassed all expectations, reaching unprecedented⁤ levels of war crimes against​ defenseless Gazans. ​Beyond excessive military force, Israel employs other methods-some deceptively framed as “low-impact”-that inflict⁤ deeper long-term harm than conventional weapons.

    Starvation ⁣has become Israel’s primary weapon ‌these past two months.By collectively ​punishing all segments of Palestinian society-children, ⁤women,⁤ and elderly included-it seeks to force surrender under oppressive terms.⁢ International ⁣medical ‍organizations confirm severe malnutrition now guarantees either death or lifelong‍ chronic illnesses for survivors due​ to⁤ maternal deprivation during​ pregnancy.

    The first⁣ culprit behind Gaza’s engineered famine is unequivocally Israel itself. yet ‍other complicit actors share​ blame for intensifying civilian ‌suffering:

    -⁣ Israeli leaders like PM Benjamin Netanyahu and extremist ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir/Bezalel Smotrich openly boast about using starvation as a weapon to compel displacement⁢ while destroying ​vast agricultural lands (e.g.,southeast Khan Younis/northwest Beit Lahia)⁣ under buffer zone pretexts.

    – The military deliberately bombs grain silos ⁣aid warehouses urban markets assassinating dozens involved in humanitarian operations.

    The second culprit: international institutions once critical lifelines now fail their mandates whether willfully or unwittingly abetting Israel’s schemes.

    The third enabler: The U.S./global backers who despite rhetoric⁢ actively‌ shield Israel from accountability enabling history’s worst crimes unchecked by international courts.

    The fourth collaborator:

    *Arab publics though repressed could amplify solidarity digitally/on-ground.*

    *Mahmoud Abbas’ PA emerges as “fifth” primary​ accomplice*: exploiting Hamas rivalry it blocks ⁤salaries/bank access bars financial transfers blames resistance groups for Israeli crimes ​while demanding ⁢their disarmament.*

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    News Sources: © ⁢webangah News agency Mehr News Agency Al-Mayadeen

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  • Third stage of “David’s Stones” operation in Gaza released in new video footage

    Third stage of “David’s Stones” operation in Gaza released in new video footage

    Qassam Brigades release new video showcasing third phase of “Stones of David” operations against Zionist forces.

    The Qassam Brigades have released a new video documenting the ​third phase of their “Stones ⁤of ​David” military operations against Zionist forces across⁢ Gaza, according to webangah News Agency.

    The footage shows‌ a Palestinian sniper targeting a‍ Zionist soldier in Gaza’s Shujaiya neighborhood. Additionally, infantry troops are seen being ambushed by Palestinian fighters, with two ⁣planted explosives detonating against them.

    On Wednesday, Qassam Brigades published the first video in this series of ‍retaliatory operations, ‍launched in response to the Zionist regime’s escalating aggression against Gaza.

    News ​Sources: ©⁤ webangah News‌ Agency, Mehr ‌News Agency, Al Jazeera
  • UK food inflation hits 15-month high

    UK food inflation hits 15-month high

    UK food inflation‍ rises‌ to 4.1% in May, the ⁣highest rate as February 2024.

    According ​to webangah News Agency, UK food price inflation reached 4.1% in May,marking the highest level since February 2024.

    Analysts at Kantar report that ⁢British⁣ consumers ⁤are increasingly ⁣turning to discounted items and supermarket own-brand products as price growth accelerated from ​April’s 3.8% rate.

    Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar, stated: “Households have long been adjusting their shopping habits to manage ⁣budgets, but we typically see significant ‍behavioral shifts when inflation crosses the 3-4% threshold and people feel its impact ‍more directly.”

    Discount supermarket chains have benefited most from this trend, ​with Aldi and Lidl collectively achieving an⁤ 8.4% sales increase – their ⁣strongest combined performance since January 2024.

    Lidl⁣ recorded nearly an 11%‌ sales ⁣surge, reaching a record 8.1% ⁢market share and becoming ⁣the fastest-growing physical ⁢retailer in Britain. The⁤ chain ⁢attracted 419,000 new customers⁣ compared to last year – the largest gain‍ among all retailers.

    Aldi posted ‍a robust performance with sales up by 6.7%,its fastest growth rate this year,capturing an 11.1% ⁤market share. In contrast,Asda remains challenged⁣ as the‌ only major chain experiencing both ⁢declining sales (down 3.2%) and ⁣shrinking market share (12.1%, just one percentage point ‌above Aldi), despite its ⁢best annual performance in over a year.

    The Co-op managed a modest 0.6% sales ⁣increase, ⁢overcoming similar supply chain difficulties faced ​by ‌competitors.

    News Sources: © webangah News agency⁢
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  • Trump resists reporters’ push to label Putin

    Trump resists reporters’ push to label Putin

    U.S. President avoids‌ labeling Russian leader ‌as an “obstacle” to peace​ in Ukraine during press conference.

    According to ⁢ webangah News ⁢Agency, former U.S.⁢ President Donald Trump declined to characterize Russia’s Vladimir Putin ⁢as a “positive or negative figure” in the Ukraine war during a press briefing.

    When asked about Putin’s role, Trump responded: “I know him very well-we’ve been through a lot together.”

    Reacting to ⁢a journalist’s remark that his team was dealing with a “very stubborn Vladimir putin,” Trump added: “And‌ of course, [Volodymyr] zelenskyy is a very stubborn Zelenskyy!”

    The former president, who had previously criticized Russia’s recent large-scale attacks on Ukraine, reiterated his dissatisfaction with the​ assaults.

    News Sources: © ​webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency,​ TASS⁤
  • Tel Aviv Army Chief Reacts to Potential Gaza Ceasefire

    Tel Aviv Army Chief Reacts to Potential Gaza Ceasefire

    Israeli military chief ⁤reacts‌ to⁣ potential gaza ceasefire agreement.

    The head‍ of the Israeli militaryS ‍General Staff has acknowledged the ‌possibility of reaching a ⁢ceasefire deal in Gaza aimed at prisoner exchanges, according to a‍ report ⁤by ​Channel 12 of the Israeli regime’s television⁢ network cited by webangah News⁤ Agency.

    Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi stated: “We cannot allow this ‍war to continue endlessly and without limits.”

    in recent‍ remarks, halevi noted that the Zionist regime faces significant⁣ challenges, describing‌ Tel Aviv‍ as engaged in a “multi-front hybrid war.”

    He emphasized that prolonged fighting has tired many Israeli soldiers who are paying heavy costs.

    The comments ‌come as a senior Hamas official told Reuters yesterday that the movement had received Tel Aviv’s response to its ceasefire proposal,which allegedly fails to meet any of what it called “the Palestinian people’s just ⁢and legitimate ⁢demands.”

    The Hamas official ‍stressed: ‍”Israel’s response primarily aims to consolidate occupation rather⁣ than address ⁣palestinian rights.⁤ Though, Hamas leadership is ‌conducting complete reviews of this new proposal regarding a‌ Gaza truce.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, mehr⁣ News agency, Reuters