August 24 Israel launches heavy strikes on Gaza City as new offensive looms Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ national correspondent Jeff Paul has the latest on Israel’s planned takeover of Gaza City on ‘ӣÌÒÊÓÆµ Live.’
August 24 European Central Bank president endorses new Russia sanctions European Central Bank President Christina Lagarde discusses potential sanctions on Russia, rebuilding Ukraine and more on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
August 24 Trump learns a lesson grounded in faith, how best to stand tough on trade with China President Trump adopts two-pronged China strategy using tariffs to rebuild manufacturing while negotiating from strength to counter economic coercion tactics
August 24 Israel set to launch Gaza City offensive: High stakes, high costs ahead Tanks and troops close in as Israel readies a massive Gaza City offensive—seen as the war’s defining battle—raising stakes for hostages and Hamas terrorists.
August 24 Russia looks to update nuclear program amid ‘colossal threats’ from West Russian nuclear chief warns of threats to country's existence, emphasizes need to strengthen nuclear shield as U.S.-Russia arms control future remains unclear.
August 23 British foreign secretary lands in hot water after fishing trip with JD Vance U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy got a fishing license warning after hosting Vice President JD Vance at his country estate, calling the violation an administrative error.
August 23 Rescue effort halted for stuck climber on treacherous mountain after climber dies trying to help her: reports Kyrgyzstan authorities abandon rescue effort for Russian climber Nagovitsina after failed helicopter attempts and death of an Italian rescuer on Victory Peak.
August 23 England flag displays powerful symbol in immigration fight as Trump-style populism sweeps through UK Operation "Raise the Colours" has spread the St. George’s Cross and Union Jack flags across public spaces in the U.K., hailed by supporters as patriotism and condemned by critics as extremism.
August 23 Taiwan's energy dependence is 'Achilles heel' amid immense threat by China Taiwan holds referendum on nuclear power restart after shutting last plant in May, with experts warning energy imports create security risks against China