Iran vows revenge on Israel after Damascus embassy attack

Iran vows revenge on Israel after Damascus embassy attack

Iran has vowed to retaliate against Israel for an airstrike that killed two of its generals and five other military advisers in Damascus, heightening tensions in the Middle East conflict. The attack on the Iranian embassy compound in Syria was one of the most significant strikes on Iranian interests in the country. Israel has not claimed responsibility for the attack, but a senior Israeli official stated that the individuals targeted had been planning attacks on Israeli and American assets. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei promised revenge for the attack. The attack has drawn condemnation from Russia and raised concerns about escalating tensions in the region.

Russia needs new approach to migration after concert attack, Putin says

Russia needs new approach to migration after concert attack, Putin says

Russian President Vladimir Putin called for a new approach to migration after Tajiks living in Russia were detained for a deadly attack on a concert hall outside Moscow. Islamic State claimed responsibility, but Russia suspects Ukraine’s involvement. Putin emphasized the need to update migration policy to ensure only those who respect Russian culture can live and work in the country. Despite limitations, migrants from Central Asia play a vital role in Russia’s economy. Putin stressed the importance of preserving interethnic harmony and cultural identity. Tajiks have been leaving Russia since the attack, with reports of police raids against unregistered migrants.

Israeli airstrike kills 7 air workers in Gaza, Netanyahu says it was ‘unintentional’

Israeli airstrike kills 7 air workers in Gaza, Netanyahu says it was ‘unintentional’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his regret over an Israeli airstrike that unintentionally killed seven people working for Jose Andres’ World Central Kitchen charity in Gaza. The airstrike hit a WCK convoy, killing citizens of Australia, Britain, and Poland, as well as Palestinians and a dual citizen of the United States and Canada. The Israeli military pledged an independent inquiry into the incident, which drew widespread condemnation and increased pressure to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

New York, Illinois, And California Lawmakers Propose Higher Taxes

New York, Illinois, And California Lawmakers Propose Higher Taxes

The most recent state-to-state migration data shows that California, New York, and Illinois are experiencing population loss to red states due to factors such as high taxes, high housing costs, and crime. Lawmakers in blue states like New York and Illinois are proposing tax hikes, while red states like Georgia and Iowa are taking action to reduce taxes and improve their fiscal advantages. Governor Gavin Newsom of California has blocked some tax hikes, but voters will decide on a proposed income tax increase in November.

Many GOP billionaires balked at Jan. 6. They’re coming back to Trump.

Many GOP billionaires balked at Jan. 6. They’re coming back to Trump.

Nelson Peltz expressed remorse for voting for Donald Trump after the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, but later had breakfast with Trump and other billionaires at his mansion in Palm Beach, Florida. Peltz has stated that he would “probably” vote for the GOP front-runner in 2024. Elite donors who were once critical of Trump are now rediscovering their affinity for him due to fears of President Biden’s tax agenda. Some billionaires are considering supporting Trump financially, including Larry Ellison and Richard Uihlein, while others like Ken Griffin and Peter Thiel remain resistant. Some tech investors and leaders in Silicon Valley who were alienated by Trump’s election-fraud crusade are now coming around to support him. Gary Cohn, who was once critical of Trump, has recently spoken positively about the former president. Robert Bigelow, who criticized Trump after the Capitol riot, has pledged million to a pro-Trump campaign group. Trump is facing financial challenges and is seeking support from wealthy donors to fund his campaign.

US rejected Turkish demands to ‘kill’ Cyprus humanitarian corridor to Gaza

US rejected Turkish demands to ‘kill’ Cyprus humanitarian corridor to Gaza

Ankara has been trying to derail the ‘Amaltheia’ plan by seeking to sabotage any planning involving the Republic of Cyprus, with Turkish officials making arguments against the Cyprus maritime corridor. However, Washington has supported the Cypriot initiative and ignored Ankara’s attempts to persuade Arab governments that Cyprus is involved in transferring weapons to Israel. Turkey has also resorted to providing its own humanitarian assistance to Gaza in an attempt to block the maritime corridor. Despite this, ‘Amaltheia’ has received international support. Washington is attempting a rapprochement with Ankara, with Turkish President Tayip Erdogan scheduled to visit the States on May 9th. Cyprus has proven to be a trustworthy and reliable asset in the region.

Famine ‘quite possibly’ in some areas of north Gaza, US official says

Famine ‘quite possibly’ in some areas of north Gaza, US official says

Famine is possibly present in parts of the northern Gaza Strip, with a scarcity of trucks hindering aid distribution.

Turkey’s Erdogan to visit U.S. on May 9, security official says

Turkey’s Erdogan to visit U.S. on May 9, security official says

Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan will visit the United States on May 9 for his first White House meeting during the Biden Administration.

Protesters interrupt Biden, Obama, Clinton at $25 million New York fundraiser

Protesters interrupt Biden, Obama, Clinton at $25 million New York fundraiser

President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama, along with Bill Clinton, headlined a fundraiser in New York that raised over million for Biden’s reelection campaign. The event was interrupted by protesters criticizing Biden’s support for Israel in the Gaza crisis. Obama and Clinton defended Biden’s handling of the crisis and the economy. The event also featured performances by musicians and high-paying attendees had their pictures taken with the presidents. Trump, Biden’s Republican challenger, attended a wake for a slain police officer in Long Island. Biden has been outraising Trump in campaign donations.

ANALYSIS-Russian veto points to ‘grim future’ for North Korea sanctions enforcement

ANALYSIS-Russian veto points to ‘grim future’ for North Korea sanctions enforcement

Russia vetoed the renewal of the panel of experts monitoring UN sanctions against North Korea, signaling a grim future for sanctions enforcement. Russia and China have denied breaking sanctions and have blocked new measures at the UN Security Council. Russia’s veto highlights its deepening ties with North Korea and its violation of sanctions by buying conventional arms. The end of the panel could lead to more evidence of sanctions violations being released to the public. Russia’s veto suggests it does not want its illegal procurement of North Korean weapons to be reported. The US and South Korea have launched a task force to prevent North Korea from procuring illicit oil, particularly from Russia.