THE PRIVY POST

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Volume 1 • Issue No. 222 • Updated Sunday, August 10, 2025 at 08:05 PM UTC

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defends new military offensive in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended a new military offensive in Gaza, stating it will be more extensive than previously announced.

Sources: AP News


UK police arrest over 500 in pro-Palestinian protests

UK police reported more than 500 arrests during pro-Palestinian events over the weekend, as tensions escalate globally.

Sources: AP News


Trump’s judicial picks could reshape abortion rights for decades

A review shows several of President Donald Trump’s federal court nominees have anti-abortion views, potentially impacting national abortion rights for years to come.

Sources: AP News


US tourist fatally shot in Puerto Rico at Bad Bunny concert

A US tourist visiting Puerto Rico for a Bad Bunny concert was fatally shot, according to police reports.

Sources: AP News


Magnitude 6.1 earthquake strikes Turkey, causing building collapses

A magnitude 6.1 earthquake in Turkey led to the collapse of about a dozen buildings, with rescue efforts underway.

Sources: AP News


Flooding cancels last day of Wisconsin State Fair

Severe storms caused flooding and power outages, leading to the cancellation of the Wisconsin State Fair's final day.

Sources: AP News


Russia and Ukraine hold firm on demands ahead of Putin-Trump summit

Both Russia and Ukraine remain steadfast in their demands as a planned summit between Presidents Putin and Trump approaches.

Sources: AP News


$7K worth of Labubu dolls stolen from Los Angeles store

Authorities reported the theft of $7,000 worth of Labubu dolls from a store in Los Angeles.

Sources: AP News


Astronauts return to Earth from International Space Station on SpaceX capsule

A crew of astronauts safely returned to Earth after a five-month mission aboard the International Space Station, landing in a SpaceX capsule.

Sources: AP News


CDC shooter blamed COVID vaccine for depression; union demands statement against misinformation

The shooter at the CDC headquarters, who killed a police officer, allegedly blamed the COVID vaccine for his depression, prompting calls for action against vaccine misinformation.

Sources: AP News