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In a powerful address to the US Congress, King Charles III of the United Kingdom condemned violence and urged unity in the face of global challenges. The monarch emphasized that violence would never be successful and that democratic countries must stand together to protect their citizens. King Charles III highlighted the importance of European and American cooperation, stating that the alliance seen after 9/11 is now needed to defend Ukraine.
The King urged unwavering resolve in defending Ukraine and emphasized that the Western alliance’s continued presence in Ukraine is crucial to achieving a lasting, fair, and durable peace. He stressed that the war is testing NATO’s resolve and that a genuine, fair, and sustainable peace can only be ensured with unwavering resolve to defend Ukraine.
King Charles III also underscored the need for the UK and the US to work together, stating that their alliance is not just based on past successes but also on finding common ground despite their differences. He emphasized that the alliance is one of the greatest in history, and he called for continued cooperation on issues such as environmental protection, humanitarian aid, and respect for all faiths.
The King also highlighted the importance of defending democratic values such as tolerance and freedom in the face of current uncertainty. He emphasized that the Western alliance’s continued presence in Ukraine is crucial to achieving a lasting, fair, and durable peace and that the war is testing NATO’s resolve.
Meanwhile, the Emirati newspaper The National reported that the UAE’s decision to leave OPEC was not just a political move but also an economic and strategic one, citing Japan’s expected large-scale oil supply as the main reason. The report also stated that the decision was made after careful consideration of the global market and the country’s own energy needs.
In other news, a US woman journalist shared a video on social media showing herself facing protesters during President Trump’s visit to Congress. The European Parliament passed a resolution defining consent in relationships, stating that any sexual activity without consent is considered rape or sexual assault.
Committee members are discussing a proposal to increase the US defense budget by $1.5 trillion next year. The US Department of Defense has announced that the new special passport will be available starting this summer and will not require an additional fee from citizens.
A refinery in the Middle East was reopened after suffering damage in recent Iranian attacks. German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated that relations with the US President are good, but the conflict in the Middle East is not over yet.
According to currency tracking websites, the Iranian rial reached a record low against the US dollar. The US Department of Defense has acknowledged that the US is vulnerable to modern missile threats, making it difficult to defend against them.
In a separate incident, an Indian woman was granted bail in the murder of her husband, who had planned to kill her after their daughter witnessed the crime. The woman’s husband had left the house, and the daughter had been left alone with her mother, who was eventually killed.
Meanwhile, Indian singer Sugashta Srinivasan has accused a Tamil music composer of sexual harassment and intimidation, labeling him “Madras’s Epstein.”
In other news, the head of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) stated that the IMF’s report on Pakistan was completely baseless and that the IMF would never give a clean chit to Pakistan. He also stated that no one had ever filed a recovery case in such a short period of three months.
The Emirati newspaper The National reported that the UAE’s decision to leave OPEC was not just a political move but also an economic and strategic one, citing Japan’s expected large-scale oil supply as the main reason.

