First Thing: Trump does deal with Nato allies to arm Ukraine and warns Russia of severe sanctions | US news

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Donald Trump warned that NATO has made an agreement that would lead to large -scale weapons delivery to Ukraine, including its allies and Patriot missiles, and that Russia would face serious sanctions if it does not make peace within 50 days.
After a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump said, “billions of dollars of military equipment will be purchased from the United States and that they accept a“ very big agreement ği to go to NATO… and this will be distributed to the battlefield.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he was “grateful to President Trump” at night video.
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What is he doing Does it mean for war? The President said that the US would sell arms to Ukraine with other NATO countries paying the bill. Otherwise, the details were inadequate. There was no money that made it difficult to calibrate how much difference would the proposed weapon supply make for KYIV.
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What will be the sanctions? There is nothing new right now. Trump promised to give Russia a 100% tariff if Putin did not make an agreement to stop the struggle within 50 days.
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So what is its importance? Making errors: Tonally is an important U -turn in Trump’s statements to war. “We are very unhappy with Russia – I am,” he said.
Military conflict on the ‘concentration camp’ proposed for the Israeli government and Palestinians
Since politicians criticized for the former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for warning that if the project continued, the Israeli government and the army, a blood feud of a camp planned for Palestinians in Southern Gaza was broken.
According to local hospitals, it is time for Israel’s strikes in Gaza in Gaza, as they killed at least 31 people. According to the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, who took the bodies, twelve people were killed by strikes in Southern Gaza.
In the meantime, the UN -special rapporteur of the occupied Palestinian territory Francesca Albania greeted a 30 -national conference aiming to end Israel’s invasion of Palestine as “the most important political development in the last 20 months”.
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How did Hamas negotiators react to the news? Hamas, which forced a more comprehensive withdrawal, has become a point of adhesion in the ceasefire talks. Husam Badran, a senior member of the Group, said that the camp plans are a kıştırı deliberately preventive demand ”that will complicate the negotiations of camp plans.
Unquotted farm workers feel ‘hunted like animals’ in the midst of Trump’s immigrant raids
Since Donald Trump’s administration increases his pressure on immigration, undocumented farm workers feel that they were “hunting like animals”.
According to interviews, the raids of immigration and customs conservation (ICE) caused workers to lose time and income and force them to hide at home.
Last week, an ice raid on a marijuana farm resulted in the fact that a worker was exposed to fatal injuries after falling from a greenhouse.
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What did the workers say to Guardian? California, Ventura County, a documentary farm worker said: “You cannot go out peacefully to do something or you cannot work more peaceful.
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Who was the man who died after an ice raid? Jaime Alanís died one day after a crazy immigrant raid of Glass House Farms in Ventura, where the authorities arrested at least 200 workers. The 57 -year -old “hardworking, an innocent farmer ılan, a 57 -year -old town of Huajúmbaro in Michoacán, Mexico, was described.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo will run independently for the Mayor of New York, After losing Zohran Mamdani in democratic first.
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Sudan’s Paramiliter Fast Support Forces killed about 300 people in the North Cordofan province that began on Saturday. According to Sudanese activists.
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The French government pointed out the desire to discuss the compensation for the colonial massacres in Niger. More than a century after French troops burned the villages and plundering cultural works.
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The week after Gok Chatbot described himself as “mechhahites ve and produced anti -Semitic tasks, Elon Musk’s Xai firm announced a contract with the Ministry of Defense of approximately $ 200 million. The agreement is for the development and implementation of artificial intelligence tools for the agency.
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Last thing: HBO’s first view of Harry Potter TV series
The cameras began to roll for HBO’s Harry Potter TV series from Warner Bros Studios Leave in the UK. According to HBO’s 2023, HBO provided a first look at the new series that promises to be a “loyal adaptation of JK Rowling’s novels-“ Fantastic detail is full of dramatic places that the fans of Harry Potter have been loved for more than 25 years ”.
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