Utah bar owner closes business after year-long battle over Zionist ban
Michael Valentine announces permanent closure of Salt Lake City business following sustained community pressure over his discriminatory policy.
Michael Valentine announces permanent closure of Salt Lake City business following sustained community pressure over his discriminatory policy.
Israeli citizen serving 15-year sentence for raping two students filmed attacking 36-year-old inmate who had previous relationship with her.
Veteran official, known for fostering US-China ties, faces scrutiny, potentially impacting Beijing's foreign policy expertise.
Protesters were arrested in central London during a demonstration in support of “Palestine Action,” which was declared a terrorist organization last month. They gathered in Parliament Square with signs of support despite police warnings. The group was outlawed in Britain last month after its activists broke into a Royal Air Force base and caused £7 million ($9 million) in damage to refueling aircraft.
The two countries are ending a nearly 40-year territorial conflict, granting the US a foothold in a critical region bordering Iran and deep within the former Soviet sphere.
Donald Trump has discreetly signed a directive authorizing the use of military force against Latin American drug cartels. Sources involved in the matter told American media that senior military officials have already begun formulating plans of action against the criminal organizations.
Top European official Teresa Ribera delivers Brussels' harshest Israel condemnation as Netanyahu pushes Gaza conquest plans.
Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said he did not yet know where the meeting would take place or how long it would last, but emphasized its importance, saying, “We are beginning concrete preparations.”
Mary Trump, a clinical psychologist, cites White House rooftop incident and policy confusion as evidence of her uncle's cognitive decline.
The signs were hung specifically by descendants of collaborators with the Nazi regime – as a gesture of repair, morality, and humanity.
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