Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Address Congress Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to address a joint meeting of Congress on July 24, amidst the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and growing political divisions. The address is met with both support and criticism from lawmakers, highlighting America's relationship with Israel and the challenges in the region.

South Sudan's $13 Billion Loan from UAE Company

South Sudan is close to securing a $13 billion loan from a company in the United Arab Emirates, despite difficulties in managing debts backed by its oil reserves. The loan would likely tie up most of South Sudan's revenue for many years, depending on oil prices. The country has a history of civil war and is under pressure to implement a peace deal and prepare for elections.

Jordan's involvement in intercepting Iranian missiles targeting Israel

Jordan played a role in intercepting Iranian missiles targeting Israel, despite being a critic of Israel's actions in Gaza. Jordan's decision was influenced by its peace deal with Israel and the need for protection from more powerful countries like the U.S. and Israel.

FARC's Creation of New Criminal Unit in Colombia

The FARC terrorist organization in Colombia announced the creation of a new criminal unit, despite signing a peace deal in 2016. The far-left administration of President Gustavo Petro has been criticized for allowing FARC to recruit minors and expand its criminal activities. Colombian opposition lawmakers are concerned about the resurgence of FARC violence under Petro's administration.

Tucker Carlson vs Boris Johnson

Tucker Carlson claims Boris Johnson demanded $1 million for an interview after accusing Carlson of being a Kremlin tool. Johnson's team denied the claim, stating the money would go to charity. Putin accused Johnson of blocking a peace deal between Moscow and Kyiv.