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U.S. forces disabled two Iranian oil tankers after overnight clashes in the Strait of Hormuz, according to American officials. The confrontation comes amid rising tensions despite a fragile ceasefire and ongoing negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program.
Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander says residents in Belmont have been calling for Zones of Special Operations measures as concerns over violent crime continue. The comments come amid renewed debate over anti-crime legislation that previously failed to pass in Parliament.
by Aurax Desk
The U.S. government plans to begin revoking passports from parents with significant unpaid child support debt as part of a renewed enforcement effort. Officials say the policy targets long-overdue payments tied to existing federal law.
by Aurax Desk
France has deployed its aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to the Red Sea as tensions rise over the Strait of Hormuz, signaling readiness for a potential multinational security mission.
By Aurax Desk
New banners praising President Donald Trump have appeared across parts of Washington, D.C., tying him to local improvements. The displays have sparked debate over political messaging in public spaces.
By Aurax Desk
Investigators examine the scene in Rome where the body of former Prime Minister Aldo Moro was found on May 9, 1978.
From rice and wheat to eggs, cooking oil and dairy, global food prices remain uneven in 2026—easing in some regions but still high compared to pre-crisis levels, keeping pressure on household budgets worldwide.
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