Trump nominates retired General Keith Kellogg as envoy for Ukraine-Russia peace talks while Israel seeks to contest ICC's arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant.
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Donald Trump has nominated retired General Keith Kellogg as his special envoy to address the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, aiming to push for a peace deal that resonates with his "America First" agenda.
Meanwhile, Israel is set to appeal the ICC's arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant over alleged war crimes in Gaza, a move that has drawn international criticism and opposition.
In other news regarding President Trump, several of his cabinet nominees faced bomb threats and swatting incidents in an unsettling attempt at intimidation, prompting a swift response from law enforcement across multiple states.
Turning to the Middle East, a fragile peace holds in Kibbutz Menara after an announced ceasefire with Hezbollah, although skepticism looms as residents cautiously return to rebuild amid the ongoing tensions near the border.
On the sports front, Al Taawoun celebrated a crucial victory against Al Khaldiya, securing their place in the AFC Champions League Two 2024/25 knockout stage with impressive goals from Abdulfattah Adam and Sultan Mandash.
Lastly, in Gulf news, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Kuwait for an important Gulf Cooperation Council meeting, setting the stage for the upcoming Supreme Council session with leaders gathering for crucial discussions in Kuwait City.