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U.S. Navy Destroyer Prevents Iranian Warships from Seizing Oil Tankers in International Waters

The U.S. Navy destroyer USS McFaul intervened to prevent Iranian warships from seizing two oil tankers in international waters near Oman on Wednesday. The Iranian navy attempted to get the tankers to stop, but the Navy's presence caused them to change course and leave. Both tankers continued their voyages without casualties or major damage.

Scotland to Celebrate Unique Relationship with Monarchy at Special Event in Edinburgh Honoring King Charles III

Scotland will be celebrating its unique relationship with the monarchy on Wednesday with a special event in Edinburgh, featuring a service of thanksgiving at St. Giles’ Cathedral, the Scottish Honors, the Stone of Destiny, and a variety of other festivities.

Russia and Ukraine Accuse Each Other of Planning Attack on World’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant

Ukraine and Russia have accused each other of planning to attack the world's largest nuclear power plant, located in southeastern Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has suggested that Russia has placed “objects resembling explosives” on the roof of the plant, while Russia has accused Ukraine of plotting to attack the same plant. The situation has escalated tensions between the two countries, with the United States and other Western nations condemning Russia's actions and imposing economic sanctions. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, as the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is one of the largest in the world.

Israeli Military Operation in Jenin Refugee Camp Leaves 10 Palestinians Dead and Thousands Displaced

Israeli military forces conducted a two-day operation in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, resulting in the death of at least 10 Palestinians. Thousands of people were displaced and a wide swath of damage was left in its wake. The operation has been widely condemned by international human rights groups.

Kremlin Confirms Contact Between U.S. and Russia Regarding Possible Prisoner Swap Involving American Journalist

On Tuesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that there has been contact between the U.S. and Russia regarding a possible prisoner swap involving Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan, both of whom are considered "wrongfully detained." The same day, the U.S. ambassador to Russia met with Gershkovich in Moscow, and Peskov said that any discussions about a prisoner swap must be kept in complete silence. It is unclear if the two countries have made any progress in their negotiations.

Hamas Praises Tel Aviv Attack as Israeli Military Continues Operation in Jenin Refugee Camp

On July 4th, 2023, a Palestinian man drove a car into a crowded bus stop in Tel Aviv and began stabbing people, wounding eight. Hamas praised the attack as a response to Israel's military operation in the occupied West Bank, which the Israeli government has said is intended to protect its citizens from further attacks. Israeli forces have reported finding and seizing weapons and explosives, as well as destroying tunnels and command posts. An armed civilian shot and killed the assailant at the scene.

Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam Announces Pursuit of Eight Pro-Democracy Activists Living Abroad for Alleged National Security Offenses

Hong Kong's leader, Carrie Lam, has announced that eight pro-democracy activists living abroad will be pursued for life for alleged national security offenses. Police have issued wanted notices and rewards of 1 million Hong Kong dollars for information leading to any arrest, and Lam has warned the public not to support the accused financially. Human rights groups have criticized the move, which is seen as a test of Hong Kong's autonomy and commitment to the rule of law.