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  • Axios Claims Trump Held Talks with Qatar’s Prime Minister on Iran

    Axios Claims Trump Held Talks with Qatar’s Prime Minister on Iran

    Axios reported⁣ that the US president will meet with‍ Qatar’s Prime⁢ Minister today ⁢(Wednesday) to discuss ceasefire talks ‌in Gaza and the resumption ​of negotiations between Washington and Iran.

    According to the English section​ of webangah News ​Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Reuters, Barak Ravid, a journalist for Axios, stated that during today’s⁢ meeting between⁤ US President Donald Trump and Qatar’s⁣ Prime ⁣Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani,⁣ the two sides⁣ will ⁢discuss a ceasefire in Gaza and ⁣also restarting talks between Washington and Tehran over ‌Iran’s nuclear program.

    Reuters reports that israeli and Hamas negotiators have been meeting in Doha as July 6 for the latest⁤ round of​ ceasefire discussions. They have ⁤been considering a ⁣US proposal for a 60-day ceasefire that includes phased release of prisoners held by Hamas, Israeli troop withdrawals from ⁢parts​ of Gaza, and negotiations aimed at ending the war.

    Steve​ Whitkoff, Trump’s ‍special envoy to West Asia, expressed hope ‌on Sunday regarding ongoing‌ ceasefire talks in ⁢qatar.

    American, Qatari, and egyptian​ mediators are ‍working to secure an agreement;⁣ however, Israel and ‍Hamas remain at odds ⁢over the extent of ⁣final Israeli military withdrawals from Gaza.

    The Ministry of Health in Gaza reports that since October ‍2023-following attacks⁤ by israeli forces-over 58,000 Palestinians have⁢ been killed. The previous two-month ceasefire ended ​on march 18 after renewed attacks by occupier⁤ forces resulted in more than 400 Palestinian deaths.

    Earlier this ⁤year, Trump proposed a plan for the US to “take control” over‌ Gaza. This ⁣proposal was widely condemned ⁤by ⁤world leaders, activists, legal experts-and described ​by Palestinians as “ethnic cleansing.”

    The Axios journalist also cited ​an informed source claiming that during today’s meeting Trump and ‌Sheikh Mohammed are expected to discuss​ efforts ‍to resume negotiations between the US and iran aimed at achieving a new nuclear deal.

    News Sources: ⁢© webangah News Agency
  • Trump: Zelensky Must Not Attack Moscow

    Trump: Zelensky Must Not Attack Moscow

    US President refers to Financial Times report,⁤ stating his Ukrainian counterpart ⁤should not order an attack on Russia’s‌ capital.

    According to the English section ⁣of webangah ⁤News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and TASS, US ⁣President donald Trump responded to a⁢ Financial Times report about‍ a private conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr zelensky regarding an attack on Moscow. Trump ⁣said Zelensky ⁤should not take such action.

    In response ‍to a question from reporters,‍ trump stated:⁢ “No, ⁤he shouldn’t target Moscow.”

    Earlier, White House spokesperson​ Karoline Leavitt denied⁢ that Trump⁤ encouraged the ukrainian ⁢president to carry out more attacks inside Russian territory, including‍ Moscow.

    She told Newsweek in⁤ a statement: “The president merely⁤ asked a question; he did not encourage further killing. He is relentlessly working to stop the ⁣bloodshed and end this war!”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, ⁢TASS ⁤
  • First Shipment of Patriots from Germany En Route to Ukraine

    First Shipment of Patriots from Germany En Route to Ukraine

    The President ‌of the United ⁤States says the first shipment of Patriot air defense systems is currently being transferred from Germany to Ukraine.

    According to the English section ‌of webangah⁤ News⁤ Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Anadolu,⁣ U.S. ⁢President Donald​ Trump announced that the initial shipment of Patriot missile systems is now en route from germany to Ukraine under a NATO-backed agreement, with Washington guaranteed full payment.

    Trump stated, “These systems are being ⁢moved [to Ukraine].They are coming from Germany,which will then replace them. In any case,‍ the United States will be fully reimbursed.”

    He added ⁤that payment for these weapons would come either through NATO‌ or directly from European Union‌ member states.

    “We no longer intend to make any further investments,” Trump said. “We will recover our funds ⁢in full. If we ⁣can reach a peace agreement,‌ that would be excellent. The soldiers who die there are russian and Ukrainian troops – not Americans! It’s​ shameful; ⁢just last week 7,100 soldiers on both sides were ⁣killed.”

    On​ Monday, during⁤ a⁣ joint press conference at the White House with NATO⁢ Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg (note: text says Mark Rutte but Stoltenberg is current Secretary General), Trump unveiled the arms sale agreement to Ukraine facilitated through NATO.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • White House Confirms Trump-Zelensky Talks on Attack Against Russia

    White House Confirms Trump-Zelensky Talks on Attack Against Russia

    The White House spokesperson confirmed the discussion⁣ between Trump and Zelensky regarding Ukraine’s attack on Russia, but stated that the Financial Times report “largely took the issue‌ out of context.”

    The English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency ⁤and BBC, reported that white House spokesperson Caroline Leavitt addressed the Financial ‌Times article claiming President Trump questioned his Ukrainian counterpart about attacking Moscow.She⁤ clarified that the​ president merely ‌asked⁤ a question and did ‍not encourage further bloodshed.

    The spokesperson asserted that Trump is working toward stopping the violence and ending the war.

    She added that⁤ the Financial Times ‍report “largely took this issue out⁣ of context.”

    Earlier, Financial Times reported that former U.S. President Donald⁤ Trump privately urged Ukrainian President ​Volodymyr Zelensky too increase strikes inside Russian territory. The report stated Trump directly asked whether Kyiv could target Moscow⁢ and Saint Petersburg if provided ⁢with suitable weapons.

    According to two sources familiar with their conversation, during a phone call on July 4,​ trump asked Zelensky:‌ “Volodymyr, can you hit Moscow? … Can you​ also hit Saint Petersburg?” Zelensky replied: “Definitely. If you give us weapons, we can‍ do it.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, BBC
  • Blinken: We Must Clearly State That Iran Has Complied with Its JCPOA Commitments

    Blinken: We Must Clearly State That Iran Has Complied with Its JCPOA Commitments

    Former U.S. Secretary of State Emphasizes in Interview: ⁤The JCPOA Was Violated​ by Trump; Iran Was Complying ​with Its Commitments Under the Agreement.

    The English section of webangah‍ News Agency reports,citing mehr News Agency,that former U.S.⁣ secretary of State Anthony ⁢Blinken said⁣ in an interview with‌ CNN’s Christiane Amanpour: “Under the ‌Obama-era agreement (the 2015 deal known as the JCPOA),Iran was allowed to enrich uranium up to 3.67 percent using centrifuges and technology⁢ it⁢ possessed… Now,‍ if Iran decides over the⁢ next several years to continue its nuclear program, it could ⁣develop it at depths⁤ far ​beyond any feasible target.”

    Blinken further stated‌ in the interview: ⁤”Certainly, trust is an issue. ⁣A deal was reached during Barack Obama’s management ​after negotiations and than violated⁢ by Trump. Iran was adhering to its ⁢commitments under that agreement (the JCPOA). We must state ⁤clearly that the Iranians were complying based on the agreement; not only did⁣ international inspectors confirm this, but our own intelligence also verified it.”

    To be continued….

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency,
  • Trump Questions Capability to Strike Moscow; Zelensky: Provide Weapons, We Will Attack

    Trump Questions Capability to Strike Moscow; Zelensky: Provide Weapons, We Will Attack

    The ⁣Financial Times reported that the U.S. ⁤president, in a conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart, inquired ‍about targeting Moscow and St. Petersburg; the Ukrainian president responded: Provide us weapons, ⁤and we will strike.

    According ⁤to the English section of ⁢ webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and the Financial Times, U.S. President⁤ Donald‌ Trump privately urged Ukrainian president Volodymyr ​Zelensky ⁣to ⁢increase attacks inside Russian territory. He directly asked whether Kyiv ‌could target Moscow and St.Petersburg if ​supplied with ⁢appropriate weapons.

    The report quotes two individuals familiar⁤ with the call saying that‍ on July 4, Trump asked Zelensky: “Volodymyr, can you hit Moscow? … ‌Can you also hit St. Petersburg?” Zelensky answered, “Definitely. If you give us weapons, we can.”

    These sources told the British newspaper that this tense exchange ‍came a day after ‌a strained phone call between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin – a call Trump later described‌ as “bad.”

    News sources:⁤ © webangah News Agency
  • Government or Commercial Enterprise? Analyzing the Causes of Elon Musk’s DOGE Plan Failure Under the Trump Administration

    Government or Commercial Enterprise? Analyzing the Causes of Elon Musk’s DOGE Plan Failure Under the Trump Administration

    The question is why,despite extensive promotion and the leadership of “successful economic figures,” the DOGE initiative ended in failure.

    Mehr News Agency, international Deskmohammad Amin Niksefat: In November 2024, then-President Donald Trump announced that Elon Musk​ and Vivek Ramaswamy would lead a new government department called the Department ⁤of Government ⁢Efficiency (DoGE). Launched with heavy publicity, this project aimed‌ to save resources‍ and improve⁤ efficiency across government institutions. After Ramaswamy’s resignation, Elon Musk-renowned for his technological ventures and one of the world’s wealthiest individuals-assumed ⁢full leadership of⁢ the initiative. According to​ its manifesto,⁤ DoGE intended to save $2 ⁣trillion over 18 months by optimizing expenditures through reforms in various departments, contracts, and administrative procedures.

    Following the inauguration of Trump’s management,⁤ DoGE began by informally recruiting “revolutionary elites” who supported downsizing government ‍and were ‍willing to work without pay. The early measures‍ included merging several agencies,canceling certain contracts,auditing departmental efficiency across government sectors,as well ‌as increasing⁤ working ​hours and imposing stricter oversight on federal employees.

    The plan​ also relied on technology ‍tools such as AI​ chatbots for ⁣data analysis aimed at improving public service‌ delivery in education, housing,‌ healthcare services-and expanding digital infrastructure for data integration. These technologies were expected‍ to ​help combat bureaucratic corruption while enhancing overall governmental effectiveness; still-even with these efforts-the project collapsed far sooner than​ anticipated. Official reports show savings of only $175 million ⁢during this⁤ period-a figure some​ analysts argue ⁢is inflated​ or significantly overstated.

    this raises a critical question: Why did DoGE fail so⁤ decisively despite widespread promotion and direction by prominent⁣ economic leaders? Moreover, ​why did this failure contribute to severe tensions between Musk and Trump after Musk left the administration? This issue can be⁢ examined from two perspectives: first a ‍ancient view focusing on foundational causes; second an institutionalist perspective addressing contrasting philosophies between DoGE’s principles and U.S. governmental structures.

    Historically speaking, ‌modernity swept through every‌ facet of⁣ human ⁢life like a storm-from arts and literature to technology-shaping ‍political-economic-cultural-social paradigms that ⁢fostered‍ distinct lifestyles. Governments underwent⁤ profound transformations​ during this era; ‍eighteenth-century absolutism gave way to institutional developments grounded ⁢in social contracts defining new relationships between rulers and citizens. Institutional expansion became hallmark for ⁢strong modern states‌ yet DoGE presented essential contradictions with these principles.

    Musk entered government not via traditional political pathways‌ but as an outsider ‍known primarily for ⁢private-sector success-a move ‍that predictably spurred resistance within bureaucracy ⁤accustomed to established norms. For instance, musk often appeared casually dressed⁣ at White House meetings, speaking informally contrary to official protocol requiring formal decorum by officials operating under social contract norms where governments serve citizens by‌ maintaining order‌ delivering​ public goods toward citizen welfare-not merely functioning as economic enterprises selling goods or services.

    This reveals a key insight: The atmosphere ⁣inside government ⁢markedly differs from entrepreneurial or commercial ‌environments.

    Saskia⁣ sazukato (2013), in her book The Entrepreneurial State, challenges notions about governments’ ⁢irrelevance in economic advancement-arguing successful states ‌actively act entrepreneurially through risk-taking ⁤investments⁢ building infrastructure/markets fostering innovation themselves rather⁣ than purely facilitating others’ initiatives.

    Despite current bureaucratic weaknesses⁢ Doge treated ‍government mainly as an obstacle blocking innovations instead of partner enabling improvements-which contributed significantly toward its downfall according to Sazukato’s framework:

    1. Lack of Stable⁣ Institutional Framework:

    Diverging from historically rooted governmental institutions-which are subject ‌to​ evaluation⁤ reform ⁢learning-doge operated over temporary unaccountable platforms offering no continuity or oversight mechanisms​ which many experts deemed unrealistic given their enterprising claims.

    1. Focus on Cost Reduction Instead⁣ of ‍Strategic​ Investment

    The state presence remains necesary⁢ even when‌ limited-with public funding ​via taxation essential-for funding societal needs including public services; however Doge emphasized cutting costs sharply including scaling ‍back social programs/service quality leading directly toward heightened ​public​ dissatisfaction.

    1. Lack of Transparency & Accountability

    A defining feature among modern democracies is transparency coupled with accountability especially‍ concerning fiscal matters⁤ & decision-making processes; critics note ​that DoGE failed profoundly here-with erratic financial reporting & removal later⁤ online records relating canceled contracts creating opacity undermining trustworthiness considerably.

    1. Ecosystem Mismatch Between Government & Private ⁤Sector

    The integration ofin technologies ⁤into governance ideally creates ‌what is termed GovTech ecosystems enhancing efficiencies collectively; however doge approached ⁤governance solely from market lens ignoring intrinsic governmental ⁣institutional traits resulting poor cooperation/innovation spillovers limiting private sector efficacy ultimately damaging Elon ‌musk’s reputation whilst negatively impacting Tesla’s ⁣stock value further ​intensifying fallout caused internally within both spheres ​involved .

    a flawed understanding ‌rooted ⁤solely in economics coupled with​ misreading public sector nature led methodological ⁤errors derailing DOEG ⁣implementation thus failing expectations disastrously;The state ​does not operate like profit-centered corporations targeting specific ‍customer bases governed exclusively through market⁣ dynamics-but rather underpins social existence abiding contractually representing all citizens equally engaged within ecosystem⁢ pursuing ordered coexistence prioritizing improved living standards welfare security collectively shared interests consistent throughout governing frameworks ‌.

    News Sources: © webangah⁢ News Agency
  • Politico: Trump’s Shift Against Moscow Is Simply Personal Grudge Against Putin

    Politico: Trump’s Shift Against Moscow Is Simply Personal Grudge Against Putin

    Politico reports, ‌citing a senior U.S.​ official, that despite approving ‍additional arms shipments to Ukraine, the ‍U.S. president still believes Moscow holds the upper hand.

    According to the English section of​ webangah News Agency, citing Mehr news Agency and TASS,‌ Politico quoted a senior White House official ‍saying that although U.S. President Donald Trump approved‌ sending both defensive and offensive weapons to ​Ukraine yesterday, he ​continues to believe that Russia has the advantage in⁤ the conflict.

    The senior U.S. official told Politico:‍ “The president’s view ⁢is that Russia will win, and the only question is how long it will take.”

    pointing out Russia’s greater economic resources, military capabilities, and manpower compared ​to Ukraine, the official added: “Even tho Russian forces are advancing ⁤slowly, they are still making progress.the president simply‍ wants to stop the killing.”

    Othre Trump administration​ officials have said ⁣his shift in‌ policy toward Ukraine⁢ was largely a reaction to a “personal grievance” over russian President Vladimir Putin’s indifference ⁣toward his mediation efforts for a peace agreement. The U.S. president is⁣ also reportedly “not satisfied” with recent Russian attacks on Ukraine.

    Yesterday, Trump announced Washington would continue supplying weapons and military equipment to ukraine as‍ long as Europe funds these efforts. According to him, NATO will coordinate this work. He further warned that if Russia​ fails to reach a peace agreement with ⁢Ukraine within 50 days, the United ⁢States will impose 100 percent tariffs on Moscow and its trading partners.

    News Sources: ‌© webangah News Agency
  • Sanders Slams AIPAC: Democrats Should Reject Its Funding

    Sanders Slams AIPAC: Democrats Should Reject Its Funding

    American Democratic Senator sharply criticizes ⁤influential lobbying group AIPAC’s support⁢ for the U.S. president and Israeli prime minister, calling on Democratic representatives‍ to cut ties with the group.

    According to the English section​ of ‌ webangah news⁢ agency, citing Mehr News Agency and The Jerusalem Post, American Democratic Senator Bernie⁤ Sanders strongly criticized the‌ powerful lobbying ⁣group AIPAC for supporting both⁤ the U.S.president ‍and the⁢ Israeli prime⁢ minister. He called on Democratic lawmakers to end their cooperation with AIPAC and reject its political donations.

    Sanders posted on X (formerly Twitter) ⁢that‌ AIPAC has helped Benjamin Netanyahu ⁤start​ “an illegal and⁤ unethical war against the Palestinian people.”

    He​ also noted that AIPAC played a ⁣role in elevating Donald Trump to the ‍presidency and insisted that ⁤no Democrats should accept money from this lobby.

    This‍ message from Sanders came in response to statements by Ben Rhodes, former foreign policy advisor⁣ to ex-President Barack ⁤Obama. Rhodes urged Democrats to reject all⁣ future financial contributions from ⁤AIPAC, arguing that the institution pressures Democrats ‍into ‌adopting unethical stances ⁢regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict.

    In part of a ⁢video statement, rhodes said, “AIPAC‍ is one of the forces that handed this country over to Donald Trump.” highlighting ⁤AIPAC’s ⁣unconditional support for Netanyahu, he emphasized that democrats should not maintain close political ties with “such groups.”

    The American Israel public Affairs ‍Committee (AIPAC) is America’s ⁤most prominent pro-Israel lobbying organization. Historically,it has supported pro-Israel candidates regardless of which party was in power.

    Sanders is among few Democrats who have openly criticized Netanyahu as the Gaza conflict began. He urges washington to adopt a tougher⁤ policy toward him and his cabinet.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Trump Didn’t Turn His Back on Putin-He Sold Weapons to Kyiv Using NATO’s Wallet

    Trump Didn’t Turn His Back on Putin-He Sold Weapons to Kyiv Using NATO’s Wallet

    The⁤ Independent,⁤ referring to ‍the remarks of the US president about Russia, wrote that he⁣ has not turned his ​back on Moscow but simply staged a major ⁤day at the White House by⁤ overseeing an extraordinary arms sale​ to Ukraine funded by NATO.

    According to the English ‍section of webangah ‍News Agency, citing‍ mehr News Agency, The Independent reported‌ that Donald Trump, the US president, has not abandoned ⁤vladimir ​Putin. Instead, through an remarkable arms sale to Ukraine via NATO funding, he funneled significant sums ⁢into the ‍US treasury and celebrated the deal‌ at the White‍ House.

    During a ⁤meeting in which NATO Secretary General⁤ Mark ‍Rutte sat beside him in the Oval Office, Trump ⁢warned that‍ if Russia does not ​reach a ceasefire agreement wiht Kyiv within 50 days, it would ​face 100 percent⁢ tariffs.

    At this press-attended event, ‌while⁣ recalling warm interactions⁢ and cordial phone conversations with Putin-often followed ⁣by​ new russian ‌missile attacks on Ukraine-Trump repeatedly ⁢criticized the Russian president.

    In‍ part of his critique against Putin,Trump described him not as​ a murderer but as “a very tough person.” Yet during ‍his ⁢unveiling of what he had recently called “a major statement” about Putin-which was soon revealed as an arms deal‍ for Ukraine financed by NATO-he ​provided no further details. Both Trump and Rutte described this agreement as “very big.”

    This ‌is not⁣ Trump’s⁣ frist wartime transaction. Earlier this⁢ year, in a direct​ accord with‌ Ukraine, he secured rights to rare mineral resources and profits in exchange ‌for supplying weapons to‌ Kyiv; however ⁢no⁢ weapons have been⁣ ordered ‌under that arrangement⁣ so far.

    Yesterday’s developments⁣ were remarkable ⁢for Ukrainian President Volodymyr​ Zelenskyy who has sought since February ways ‌to ⁣acquire weapons from the United States either directly or through allies⁣ such as Britain and other ​NATO members.

    NATO generally imposes no restrictions ⁤on purchasing arms from⁢ coalition members. However, Washington maintains limits​ concerning whether American-made weaponry can be sold ⁣or transferred⁣ abroad.

    Now ‍Trump announced that delivery of Patriot air defense systems-which Ukraine ​urgently requires to counter extensive drone and missile⁢ attacks like ‌those launched last month by russia-will soon ​commence. Additionally included could⁤ be long-range missile packages capable of striking deep inside Moscow’s territory with‍ potential tactical or‍ even ‍strategic effects.

    Recently ukraine demonstrated its ability through deception ⁢operations involving ⁣intelligence agents and drones-including operations codenamed “Spider Web” penetrating ​deep into Russian soil-but ⁢it also welcomes more long-range missiles such as “Storm Shadow,” ⁤supplied by​ Britain and‌ France.

    However Kyiv must recognize⁤ there is no guarantee‍ that if putin signals openness toward ⁢ceasefire negotiations, trump⁣ will maintain⁢ arms supplies; earlier this year‌ he halted shipments briefly⁣ and suspended intelligence sharing designed to blind Ukrainian informational capabilities.

    Meanwhile NATO’s secretary general was⁣ eager to ensure Trump retained all‍ necessary psychological credibility-including sudden policy shifts away from fully supporting every stance of ​Putin-in exchange for lending at least some support behind NATO‍ itself.

    Rutte fully endorsed Trump at this meeting: “The decision is you want‌ Ukraine equipped ‌with‌ what it needs to defend ⁢itself‍ against‍ Russia. But you ‌want Europeans to ⁢foot‍ that bill-and frankly that’s totally logical.This was agreed upon during last week’s highly​ triumphant extraordinary NATO summit!”

    Trump expressed hope that this armament deal⁣ through NATO would influence both warring sides while⁣ claiming new American⁤ weapons might embolden Ukraine. ⁣Yet his key sentence⁤ in yesterday’s high-profile Oval ​Office briefing was: “We have​ clear benchmarks known by ​both parties establishing what must be done.”

    This⁣ refers⁤ repeatedly-and‍ explicitly-to⁤ Trump’s‌ position ⁤that “Ukraine must accept losing areas currently held by Kremlin forces ⁣(about 20⁤ percent ‌of its territory plus Crimea) ⁢and understand America will not guarantee its future security; Kyiv should abandon thoughts about joining NATO forever.”

    The conclusion is‍ clear: Trump’s ‌agreement selling weapons and ammunition ‍supplies represents only‍ a slight shift motivated partly by personal grievances but does​ not constitute strategic action.

    News Sources: ​© ​webangah News Agency