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US lawmakers are intensifying calls for transparency around Israel’s nuclear capabilities, as debates over long-standing US policy emerge amid ongoing regional instability. At the same time, the Anti-Defamation League reports a record-high number of antisemitic assaults in the United States for 2025, underlining persistent concerns about the safety of Jewish communities and fueling further scrutiny of both domestic and foreign policy responses.

Security in Washington, D.C. remains in focus after a man was charged in a shooting incident near the White House following a motorcade for Senator JD Vance, though public opinion on political safety appears largely unchanged. Globally, the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 is generating anticipation with updates to ticketing policies and team participation, reflecting the evolving logistics of one of the world's largest sporting events. Meanwhile, in Australia, the arrival of women and children linked to the Islamic State from Syria is raising fresh legal and security challenges for authorities.

Developing: Australian authorities are still determining the legal status and future of IS-linked returnees from Syria.
















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