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US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold a press conference after meeting at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, on December 29, 2025. Jonathan Ernst | ReutersIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday to discuss U.S.-Iranian talks, his office said Saturday, but the talks came a day after Iran’s foreign minister threatened U.S. military bases in the region.”The prime minister believes that all negotiations should include limits on ballistic missiles and an end to support for the Iranian axis,” Netanyahu said in a short statement, referring…

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Tokyo — In a scene usually reserved for J-pop stars, thousands of fans braved the cold outside a small train station on the outskirts of Tokyo, holding their phones aloft to catch a glimpse of Japan’s latest craze. Suddenly, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stepped onto the concrete sidewalk, and a murmur of excitement rippled through the crowd in hopes of swinging votes for the Liberal Democratic Party in Sunday’s snap election. Takaichi called a general election just three months after taking office as prime minister, and promised to resign if the Liberal Democratic Party did not secure a majority. This…

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Tottenham captain Cristian Romero apologized to his team-mates after receiving a first-half red card and losing 2-0 to Man United on Saturday, but head coach Thomas Frank backed his captain.Romero was criticized by the Soccer Saturday Committee, saying his sending off had “let the team down”. The Argentina international was red-carded for a challenge on Casemiro in the 29th minute at Old Trafford, leaving his team-mates with the task of playing 10 men for more than an hour against in-form United. Goals from Brian Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes sealed United’s victory, leaving Spurs 14th in the Premier League table. Frank…

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listen to this article | 5 minutesinformationIranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he expected talks with the US to resume soon, while US President Donald Trump promised to hold talks again next week after talks mediated by Oman.Aragushi told Al Jazeera on Saturday that Iran’s missile program was “absolutely non-negotiable” during Friday’s talks, warning that if the United States attacked Iranian territory, Iran would target American military bases in the Middle East.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listHe added that although the negotiations in Muscat were indirect, “an opportunity arose to shake hands with the US delegation.” He said…

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Anti-Olympic protesters marched peacefully through Milan on Saturday afternoon, holding placards, linking arms, singing and dancing. However, as night fell, the demonstrations turned violent, with some demonstrators targeting police and their vans, and authorities responding with tear gas and water cannon. The move comes as authorities separately investigate a series of incidents on railway tracks in northern Italy that authorities fear may be coordinated sabotage. Groups from Lombardy and other regions of northern Italy took part in the protest march against Olympic organizers. Demonstrators voiced opposition to the environmental impact of Olympic venue construction and what they described as the…

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David Moyes’ team moved into eighth place in the Premier League, two points behind Liverpool, with Everton coming from behind to beat Fulham 2-1 in the closing stages at Craven Cottage.With suspended Moyes and England manager Thomas Tuchel watching from the stands, the visitors looked set for defeat as they trailed to a first-half own goal from Vitaly Mykolenko with 15 minutes left in west London. Player rating: Fulham: Leno (5), Castagne (5), Andersen (6j), Cuenca (5), Sessegnon (6). Iwobi (7), Berger (6). Wilson (7), Smith Rowe (8), Chukwueze (8). Jimenez (7) Subs: Tete (6), Bob (6), Kevin (6), Muniz…

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WASHINGTON DC – FEBRUARY 13: US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meet in the Oval Office of the White House on February 13, 2025 in Washington, DC.Andrew Harnik | Getty Images NewsThe United States and India moved closer to a trade deal on Friday, announcing an interim framework that would see the two countries lower tariffs, rebuild energy ties and deepen economic cooperation as they seek to reshape global supply chains.The two governments said in a joint statement that the framework reaffirms their commitment to negotiating a broader bilateral trade agreement, but noted that further negotiations…

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West Ham comfortably defeated Burnley 2-0 at Turf Moor, with Crisencio Somerville scoring in five consecutive games, moving them within three points of 17th-placed Nottingham Forest. Another loss for Burnley, who were booed at full-time, meant Scott Parker’s side ended a 16-game winless run in the league and missed a chance to spark a fight for safety. Player rating: Burnley: Dubravka (6), Walker (5), Esteve (5), Pires (5), Humphries (5), Florentino (4), Anthony (5), Edwards (6), Fleming (4), Ugochukwu (5), Hannibal (5) Subs: Laurent (5), Bruun Larsen (5), Chauna (5), Foster (6), Broja (5) West Ham: Hermansen (7). Wan-Bissaka (7),…

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Volkswagen is one of three automakers expected to advertise during the 2026 Super Bowl.Provided by: VWDETROIT — Amid uncertainty over sales, tariffs and regulations in the U.S. auto industry, most automakers are on the sidelines advertising for this year’s Super Bowl.Automakers, historically the major buyers of advertising during the Big Game, have been inconsistent in their advertising during the Super Bowl in recent years, running only a handful of spots each year.”It’s definitely on the decline,” said Sean Mueller, CEO of advertising data company iSpot. “Car companies are tightening up and probably cutting budgets and it certainly reflects that. I…

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Constitutionally, Italy cannot join the board because power would be exercised by one leader over the other boards, the minister said.listen to this article | 3 minutesinformationPublished February 7, 2026February 7, 2026Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareItaly has said it cannot participate in US President Donald Trump’s “Peace Commission” due to “constitutional restrictions”, marking the latest setback faced by the self-proclaimed “international peacebuilding organization”.Foreign Minister Antonio Taggiani told the ANSA news agency on Saturday that the contradiction between Italy’s constitution and the peace commission’s charter “cannot be overcome from a legal point of view,” but that Italy “can…

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