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  • Pope Leo XIV isn’t backing down. He’s just aimed fire at the Trump administration once again, in a speech in which he criticized ‘tyrants’ who spend billions on war.
    Pope Leo XIV isn’t backing down. He’s just aimed fire at the Trump administration once again, in a speech in which he criticized ‘tyrants’ who spend billions on war.
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  • The International Criminal Court has reportedly issued arrest warrants involving Benjamin Netanyahu, citing allegations related to war crimes, including claims involving the treatment of civilians.
    Netanyahu has rejected the accusations, describing the move as politically motivated. Israeli officials have also criticized the decision, while supporters of the court argue it reflects an effort to uphold international law and accountability.
    The development has sparked strong global reactions, with governments, legal experts, and analysts divided on its implications. Some view it as a significant step toward enforcing international justice, while others question jurisdiction, enforcement, and potential political consequences.
    As a court without its own enforcement power, the ICC relies on member states to carry out arrests—meaning the real-world impact of such warrants can vary depending on international cooperation.
    The situation continues to evolve and is likely to remain a major topic in global diplomacy and legal debate.
    What do you think—does this strengthen accountability, or risk deepening political divides?
    #ICC #InternationalLaw #WorldNews #Politics #MiddleEast #GlobalAffairs #Justice #Diplomacy #BreakingNews #fblifestyle
    The International Criminal Court has reportedly issued arrest warrants involving Benjamin Netanyahu, citing allegations related to war crimes, including claims involving the treatment of civilians. Netanyahu has rejected the accusations, describing the move as politically motivated. Israeli officials have also criticized the decision, while supporters of the court argue it reflects an effort to uphold international law and accountability. The development has sparked strong global reactions, with governments, legal experts, and analysts divided on its implications. Some view it as a significant step toward enforcing international justice, while others question jurisdiction, enforcement, and potential political consequences. As a court without its own enforcement power, the ICC relies on member states to carry out arrests—meaning the real-world impact of such warrants can vary depending on international cooperation. The situation continues to evolve and is likely to remain a major topic in global diplomacy and legal debate. What do you think—does this strengthen accountability, or risk deepening political divides? #ICC #InternationalLaw #WorldNews #Politics #MiddleEast #GlobalAffairs #Justice #Diplomacy #BreakingNews #fblifestyle
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  • New York mayor Zohran Mamdani is moving forward on a key campaign pledge, announcing a new tax targeting ultra-wealthy property owners in New York City.

    “When I ran for mayor, I said I was going to tax the rich. Well, today we’re taxing the rich…” Mamdani said, unveiling a policy that would apply to residential properties valued above $5 million if the owner does not live in the city full time, effectively targeting luxury second homes and investment properties.

    According to Mamdani, the measure is expected to generate hundreds of millions of dollars annually, with revenue earmarked for housing initiatives, public services, and efforts to address affordability in one of the most expensive cities in the world.

    Supporters argue it closes a loophole that allows wealthy non-residents to park money in NYC real estate, while critics warn it could push investment elsewhere and impact the high-end housing market.
    New York mayor Zohran Mamdani is moving forward on a key campaign pledge, announcing a new tax targeting ultra-wealthy property owners in New York City. “When I ran for mayor, I said I was going to tax the rich. Well, today we’re taxing the rich…” Mamdani said, unveiling a policy that would apply to residential properties valued above $5 million if the owner does not live in the city full time, effectively targeting luxury second homes and investment properties. According to Mamdani, the measure is expected to generate hundreds of millions of dollars annually, with revenue earmarked for housing initiatives, public services, and efforts to address affordability in one of the most expensive cities in the world. Supporters argue it closes a loophole that allows wealthy non-residents to park money in NYC real estate, while critics warn it could push investment elsewhere and impact the high-end housing market.
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  • I’ve come to talk to you about your cars extended warranty
    I’ve come to talk to you about your cars extended warranty
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  • Mojo was always sweet with his mom, Anni Cummings, but terrified of strangers. After moving to a new home, he began barking at people walking past the yard—not because he was aggressive, but because he was scared.

    Knowing Mojo’s favorite thing was fetch, Anni came up with a simple idea: she placed a bucket of tennis balls by the fence with a sign explaining that if someone threw a ball for Mojo, they could become friends.

    The response was immediate. Neighbors, kids, dog walkers, and even mail carriers began stopping to play, and little by little, Mojo’s fear started to fade.

    What began with a tennis ball turned into a heartwarming reminder that patience and kindness can change a dog’s world.
    Mojo was always sweet with his mom, Anni Cummings, but terrified of strangers. After moving to a new home, he began barking at people walking past the yard—not because he was aggressive, but because he was scared. Knowing Mojo’s favorite thing was fetch, Anni came up with a simple idea: she placed a bucket of tennis balls by the fence with a sign explaining that if someone threw a ball for Mojo, they could become friends. The response was immediate. Neighbors, kids, dog walkers, and even mail carriers began stopping to play, and little by little, Mojo’s fear started to fade. What began with a tennis ball turned into a heartwarming reminder that patience and kindness can change a dog’s world.
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  • The U.S. Senate has rejected a major push to curb President Donald Trump’s authority to conduct military operations against Iran. In a 52-47 vote, lawmakers blocked a War Powers Resolution that would have required congressional approval for future strikes, effectively granting the White House continued freedom to manage the conflict as it sees fit. #Headlines360 #USSenate #TrumpWarPowers #IranConflict #BreakingNews #USPolitics
    The U.S. Senate has rejected a major push to curb President Donald Trump’s authority to conduct military operations against Iran. In a 52-47 vote, lawmakers blocked a War Powers Resolution that would have required congressional approval for future strikes, effectively granting the White House continued freedom to manage the conflict as it sees fit. #Headlines360 #USSenate #TrumpWarPowers #IranConflict #BreakingNews #USPolitics
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  • Slaanesh [Warhammer 40k] by (Purple Bitch)
    Slaanesh [Warhammer 40k] by (Purple Bitch)
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  • New satellite images from Airbus have confirmed that Iran is actively clearing debris from its underground "missile cities" during the current ceasefire. Heavy machinery and dump trucks were spotted at tunnel entrances in Tabriz and Khomeyn, where the U.S. and Israel previously conducted airstrikes to seal off Iranian launchers.#Headlines360 #IranWar #SatelliteImagery #MissileCity #BreakingNews #CeasefireUpdate
    New satellite images from Airbus have confirmed that Iran is actively clearing debris from its underground "missile cities" during the current ceasefire. Heavy machinery and dump trucks were spotted at tunnel entrances in Tabriz and Khomeyn, where the U.S. and Israel previously conducted airstrikes to seal off Iranian launchers.#Headlines360 #IranWar #SatelliteImagery #MissileCity #BreakingNews #CeasefireUpdate
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  • [Highlight] Curry's fadeaway 3 puts the Warriors ahead with 50s remaining
    [Highlight] Curry's fadeaway 3 puts the Warriors ahead with 50s remaining
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