The President of the United States, a key supporter of the Zionist regime’s crimes, referred too his wife’s reaction upon seeing images of starving children in the Gaza Strip.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency adn Russia al-Youm, nearly two years after the brutal attacks by the Zionist regime on the Gaza Strip-which have resulted in over 60,000 Palestinians being massacred by Israeli occupiers-U.S. President Donald Trump, returning from Scotland to Washington, said that photos published from Gaza upset Melania.
He added: “Melania believes that conditions in Gaza are terrible. there is no other way to describe it but terrible.”
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza,since October 7,2023,Israeli military attacks have killed 60,034 people.
The Palestinian medical authority also reported that total injuries caused by Israeli army offensives in Gaza since the war’s onset have reached 145,870.
The Pentagon canceled a military meeting with Taiwan’s defence minister due to U.S.President Donald Trump’s fears of damaging Washington’s relations with Beijing.
The English division of webangah News Agency cited Reuters via Mehr News Agency, reporting that the Financial Times wrote the pentagon called off a scheduled military meeting with Taiwan’s Defense Minister, Wellington Koo, over President Donald Trump’s concerns about straining U.S.-China ties.
According to the Financial Times citing informed sources, Taiwan’s defense minister was expected to visit Washington in June for talks with Elbridge Colby, the Pentagon’s third-ranking official. However, the United States canceled the meeting at the last minute.
Sources said that Washington initially told Taipei that because of ongoing U.S.actions against Iran, it was not an opportune time for such a visit. Yet others indicated there where additional reasons behind the cancellation.
The sources added that American officials worried Koo’s trip might jeopardize ongoing trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing and hamper President Trump’s efforts toward a potential summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.Neither the white House nor the Pentagon nor Taiwan’s embassy in Washington have confirmed or commented on this report.
Previously, the Financial Times reported that Tsai Ing-wen, president of Taiwan, canceled her planned trip to Central America after her supporters’ aircraft was barred from making a brief stop in Washington by indisposition from Trump management officials. in an official statement, Taiwan’s presidential office said Tsai had no plans for foreign travel soon due to heavy involvement in post-typhoon recovery efforts in southern Taiwan and ongoing tariff negotiations with the United States.
Tsai had intended to include stops in New York on August 4 and Dallas ten days later as part of visits to Paraguay, Guatemala, and Belize-Taiwan’s few remaining diplomatic allies. According to sources close to planning efforts, late last week uncertainty arose after Taiwanese officials failed repeatedly to reach American counterparts for confirmation or approval of these plans.
The sources explained that amid delicate trade talks between Washington and Beijing and growing concern over disruptions potentially caused by tsai’s travel or any upcoming Trump-Xi summit meeting discussions put pressure on White House officials who consequently declined contact attempts from Taipei.
US weather experts warn of tsunami threat along California coast.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and Russia Today,US meteorologists have announced that tsunami waves triggered by a powerful earthquake in eastern Russia will reach the California coast. Authorities in the region have urged residents to stay away from the beaches.
CNN reported that following the 8.5-magnitude earthquake in eastern Russia, tsunami waves have already reached Hawaii. Officials in Hawaii confirmed that flights at local airports were canceled due to the tsunami risk. Reuters also reported rising wave levels along Hawaiian shores.
Simultaneously occurring, officials in Severomorsk, Russia, reported four separate tsunami waves following the same earthquake.
Earlier, TASS news agency stated that 2,700 people near Kamchatka’s coastline were evacuated and relocated to safe areas on the Kuril Islands after the strong tremor.
The Russian Geophysical Service noted that 30 aftershocks ranging between magnitudes 2 and 5 have been recorded following the main quake near Kamchatka’s coast.
Following this severe earthquake in eastern Russia, countries including Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Peru, and China also issued tsunami warnings. Chinese authorities recently warned of potential tsunamis along their eastern coastal regions.
the research division of the Russian Academy of Sciences announced early today that an earthquake measuring magnitude 8.5 shook areas near Kamchatka Peninsula’s shores.The institute emphasized that such a seismic event is exceptionally rare and unusual.
CNN further highlighted that this quake is the strongest recorded worldwide since 2011.
US President says he will likely allow Ukrainians who fled after the Russian invasion and are currently in the US to stay until the end of the war.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Kyiv Autonomous via Mehr News Agency, US president Donald Trump stated that Ukrainian refugees could remain in the United States until the Ukraine-Russia war ends.
In response to whether Ukrainians who sought refuge from the war in America would be allowed to stay,Trump said: “I think we will do that. Yes, I will do it. Many people have come from Ukraine to America, and we will work with them.”
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, approximately 240,000 Ukrainians have entered the US under the “Uniting for ukraine” program-a scheme introduced and implemented during Joe Biden’s presidency.
Trump’s remarks come amid intensified scrutiny of US immigration policies and his management’s strong stance against illegal immigration. His position raised concerns among Ukrainian nationals residing in America.
The Washington Post reported in June on alleged plans by Washington to transfer undocumented migrants-including Ukrainians-to a military detention center at Guantanamo Bay; an assertion promptly denied by the White House.
The Uniting for Ukraine program launched in April 2022 grants not only residency and work permits but also access to health insurance, food assistance, and other social services for Ukrainians. The application process under this program was suspended as of January 2025 and has yet to reopen.
Though, protections initiated during Biden’s administration remain active for ukrainians, and Trump’s recent statements suggest these benefits may continue at least until the conflict concludes.
Recently, Trump set a new deadline for Russia.Warning president Vladimir Putin that within ten days he must reach a peace agreement with Ukraine or face increased tariffs on Moscow and its trading partners.
A recent poll in the United States reveals an unprecedented decline in Benjamin Netanyahu’s popularity among Americans.
The U.S.-based Gallup Institute conducted a survey showing that Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, has experienced an unprecedented drop in approval ratings among Americans, according to the English section of webangah News Agency.
In this poll, 52 percent of respondents hold a negative view of Netanyahu. This marks the highest level of disapproval for him in the United States since 1997.
Additionally, 60 percent of americans oppose the war in Gaza. This opposition has increased by 10 percent compared to earlier this year.
Tsunami waves reached the Hawaiian coast following a powerful earthquake in eastern Russia.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera, CNN reported that tsunami waves triggered by an 8.5-magnitude earthquake in eastern Russia have reached Hawaii in the United States.
Hawaiian authorities announced that flights at airports in the region have been canceled due to the tsunami threat.
Reuters also reported rising wave heights along Hawaii’s coast.
Simultaneously occurring, officials in Severokurilsk, Russia, confirmed that four tsunami waves followed the earthquake in their area.
Earlier, TASS news agency reported that 2,700 people near kamchatka’s coast were evacuated and relocated to safe areas on the kuril Islands after the severe earthquake.
The Russian Geophysical Survey stated that 30 aftershocks measuring between magnitude 2 and 5 have been recorded since the main quake near Kamchatka’s shores.
Following this major earthquake in eastern Russia, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia-as well as Peru and China-issued tsunami warnings. Chinese authorities recently warned of possible tsunamis affecting eastern parts of their country.
This morning, a branch of russia’s academy of Sciences Research Center confirmed that the earthquake shaking Kamchatka Peninsula’s coasts measured 8.5 on the Richter scale. The center emphasized that such an event is extremely rare and remarkable.
CNN described this quake as the strongest recorded worldwide since 2011 along Russia’s eastern coastline.
In an unprecedented statement, a fair-minded U.S. senator launched a sharp attack on the child-killing Zionist regime, declaring that continued support for Netanyahu’s racist government is no longer possible.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, quoting Al Jazeera via Mehr News Agency, prominent U.S. senator Bernie Sanders delivered harsh criticism against the policies of the Zionist regime on Tuesday night.He said American taxpayers have allocated tens of billions of dollars to support Netanyahu’s racist and extremist government.
Sanders added, “We cannot continue to support a government that blocks humanitarian aid and has caused widespread famine in Gaza.”
The senator also emphasized, “We should not use U.S. funds to back a government responsible for killing approximately 60,000 Palestinians and injuring more than 143,000.”
This statement comes amid rising domestic and international pressure on Washington to halt its backing of Israel’s war in Gaza.
A group of protesters in New York, USA, demonstrated against the starvation policies imposed by the Zionist regime on the oppressed people of Gaza.
A report from the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al-Masirah Network, stated that a group of protesters gathered outside the United Nations headquarters in new York. They chanted slogans demanding an immediate end to Gaza’s starvation, calling to “Stop famine in Gaza.”
This protest coincided with a report published Monday, July 27, by London-based weekly The Economist. The report revealed that fatalities at food distribution centers in Gaza more than eightfold increased during June compared to May.
The sharp rise in deaths occurred alongside the launch of the newly established Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a U.S.-supported entity tasked with managing aid distribution.
The Economist added that at least 800 Palestinians died trying to access food across Gaza during June.
Satellite images and maps disclosed by The Economist indicated that obtaining humanitarian aid has become a deadly challenge for Gazans.
U.S. Treasury Secretary issues a direct warning to China, urging it to refrain from purchasing oil from Iran and Russia, viewed as clear interference in sovereign affairs.
According to teh English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al-Monitor, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced on Tuesday that during trade talks between the United States and China in Stockholm, he warned Chinese officials that continued purchases of sanctioned oil from russia and Iran could trigger heavy tariffs up to 100 percent.
Bessent stated that under a proposal currently before the U.S. Congress, if countries persist in buying sanctioned Russian oil, the President of the United States would have authority to impose tariffs as high as 500 percent.
He added: “I believe anyone purchasing Russia’s sanctioned oil should be prepared for such tariffs.”
The Treasury Secretary also conveyed America’s dissatisfaction with China’s ongoing imports of Iranian oil directly to Beijing officials.
Bessent emphasized that former president Trump set a new deadline on Monday for Russia to make progress toward peace with Ukraine; otherwise, Russia’s oil buyers will face secondary sanctions-specifically 100 percent tariffs-within 10 to 12 days.
In response to these warnings, Chinese officials asserted their sovereign right to secure energy supplies and made it clear that decisions about purchasing oil are based solely on China’s domestic needs.
Bessent noted: “The Chinese are very sensitive about their sovereignty. They do not want us interfering. Therefore, they prefer paying a 100 percent tariff.”
He further cautioned that continued exports of dual-use technologies (both military and civilian) valued over $15 billion from China to Russia threaten China’s efforts to expand trade relations with Europe.
Regarding this matter,he said: “I reminded them [the Chinese] that these actions strongly impact European public opinion because they create an impression that China is supporting a war happening at Europe’s borders.”
The U.S. Department of State issued a statement opposing the so-called two-state conference currently underway in New York.
According to the English section of webangah news Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and Al Mayadeen network,the U.S. department of State announced it will not participate in the United Nations meeting titled “Two-State Solution” and strongly opposes its content.
The department stated that the Trump management and Secretary of State have plans for Gaza’s future but added that no progress can be made toward these new ideas while fighting continues.
In response to Britain and France’s efforts to recognize Palestine, U.S. President Donald trump said, “If they want to do that, it can be seen as encouraging Hamas. I am not one of those people who would accept that.”
Trump added, “Macron and Starmer are saying almost the same thing, but that doesn’t mean I have to agree with them.”
This statement comes shortly after French President Emmanuel Macron announced he will formally recognize an self-reliant Palestinian state during the United Nations General Assembly session in New York this September.
Additionally, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is holding an emergency cabinet meeting today to discuss Gaza’s situation and propose a peace plan.
Reuters claimed Starmer faces growing pressure within his party to officially recognize Palestine.
In a rare move during summer recess, Starmer has convened his cabinet to discuss how best to increase humanitarian aid for Gaza.
The day before, on Monday in Scotland, Starmer met with President Trump where they discussed the urgent need for a ceasefire in Gaza amid what Starmer described as a “shameful” humanitarian crisis.