Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine had not arisen and that he hopes it will not. In a preview of an upcoming interview with Russian state television, published on Telegram on Sunday, Putin said Russia has the strength and the means to bring the conflict in Ukraine to a “logical conclusion.” Responding to a question about Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory, Putin said: “There has been no need to use those (nuclear) weapons … and I hope they will not be required.” “We have enough strength and means to bring what was started in 2022 to a logical conclusion with the outcome Russia requires,” he said.

British counterterrorism police arrested five men, aged 29 to 46, suspected of planning a terrorist attack in London, the Metropolitan Police announced Sunday. The arrests occurred Saturday across England, with four of the men confirmed as Iranian citizens and the fifth’s nationality still under investigation.

In a shocking incident in Istanbul, Ozgur Ozel, the leader of Turkey’s main opposition party, was suddenly slapped in the face, with the assailant quickly being detained by authorities.

New footage recorded by An international flight crew, captured the moment the ballistic missile made impact on Ben Gurion Airport.

A massive fire has broken out in a motorcycle factory in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad.

Amid the mass mobilization of IDF reservists for the anticipated expansion of the IDF’s ground maneuver in Gaza, a senior figure within Israel’s ruling coalition has clarified that the Chok HaGiyus (Draft Law), which addresses the military service exemption for yeshiva students, will not be brought forward anytime soon.
A source within the coalition informed senior members of the chareidi factions that advancing legislation on the draft law and formally defining the legal status of yeshiva students will have to be postponed.

The ballistic missile fired by the Houthis in Yemen that hit the Ben-Gurion Airport compound on Sunday morning, injuring six people, halted incoming and outgoing flights for about an hour. In the wake of the incident, a number of airlines canceled their flights to Israel on Sunday for the next 48 hours, including Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Swiss Air, and Wizz Air. American carriers United and Delta—both of which had only recently resumed flights to Israel—have also canceled their flights, along with France’s Transavia and its Air France, Air Canada, Japan’s Nippon Airways, Spain’s Air Europa, and British Airways. Delta Air Lines cancelled its flight on Sunday from New York to Tel Aviv, as well as its returning Monday flight.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Saturday that U.S. President Donald Trump proposed sending American troops into Mexico to help her administration fight drug trafficking but that she rejected it. Her remarks to supporters in eastern Mexico came in response to a Wall Street Journal article published the day before, describing a tense phone call last month in which Trump reportedly pressured her to accept a bigger role for the U.S. military in combating drug cartels in Mexico. “He said, ‘How can we help you fight drug trafficking? I propose that the United States military come in and help you.’ And you know what I said to him? ‘No, President Trump.'” She added: “Sovereignty is not for sale.

A ballistic missile fired from Yemen struck near Israel’s Ben-Gurion International Airport on Sunday morning, lightly to moderately wounding six people and disrupting takeoffs and arrivals.
The attack triggered air-raid sirens across central Israel, including in Tel Aviv, Yerushalayim and the Shfela/Judaean Foothills. Several attempts were made to intercept the missile, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

An internal military investigation released Sunday revealed that a group of IDF soldiers stationed near the Gaza border abandoned Israeli civilians sheltering at Zikim Beach during Hamas’s deadly incursion on October 7, 2023. The soldiers, part of the Golani Brigade’s 51st Battalion, retreated from the beach without adequately confronting the terrorists arriving by sea, who proceeded to kill 17 people. The attackers then turned toward Kibbutz Zikim, but were repelled by the local emergency squad.
The review also noted that seven of the civilians murdered at the beach were left inside a coastal bomb shelter for an entire week before rescue crews eventually recovered their remains.

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The South Texas home of Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket company is now an official city with a galactic name: Starbase. A vote Saturday to formally organize Starbase as a city was approved by a lopsided margin among the small group of voters who live there and are mostly Musk’s employees at SpaceX. With all the votes in, the tally was 212 in favor to 6 against, according to results published online by the Cameron County Elections Department. Musk celebrated in a post on his social platform, X, saying it is “now a real city!” Starbase is the facility and launch site for the SpaceX rocket program that is under contract with the Department of Defense and NASA that hopes to send astronauts back to the moon and someday to Mars.

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President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Friday with a bold statement: “Gasoline just broke $1.98 a Gallon.” While some local markets may be seeing lower prices, data from AAA on Saturday showed that the average cost of a gallon of unleaded gasoline nationwide was steady at $3.17. According to the agency, that’s a slight increase—two cents higher than the previous week.
In the same post, the President added an upbeat assessment of the economy: “groceries (and eggs!) down, energy down, mortgage rates down, employment strong, and much more good news, as Billions of Dollars pour in from Tariffs.”

A small plane crashed into a neighborhood in Simi Valley on Saturday afternoon, killing a person aboard the aircraft and damaging two homes, authorities said. Fire crews responded, and police cordoned off the streets, warning people to stay clear of the area. Smoke could be seen billowing from the roof of one home in the Wood Ranch section of the community, which lies nearly 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest of Los Angeles. Wreckage could be seen between the two homes. The Ventura County Fire Department confirmed that residents were inside at the time but said they evacuated with no reported injuries. Both homes sustained structural damage and were impacted by the fire, authorities said. About 40 firefighters were on scene. With the flames out, they began working on salvage.

Britain’s counter-terrorism police arrested eight men, including seven Iranian citizens, in two separate operations on the same days, the Metropolitan Police announced on Sunday, according to a Reuters report. The men were arrested for alleged terror plots, including planning to target a specific location. The arrests were made in Swindon, west London, Stockport, Rochdale, and Manchester. “The investigation is still in its early stages and we are exploring various lines of enquiry to establish any potential motivation as well as to identify whether there may be any further risk to the public linked to this matter,” said Commander Dominic Murphy, head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command. The Embassy of Iran in London did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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