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Former US President Donald Trump has described Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg as “an angry young woman” and suggested that she needs anger management classes. Trump’s comments came after the Israeli Navy detained Thunberg and several other activists in international waters while they were attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza by boat. Israel described the vessel as a “celebrity selfie yacht” and stated that the passengers would soon be returned to their respective countries.
Greta Thunberg Is 'An Angry Young Woman Who Needs Anger Management': Donald Trump
Los Angeles has entered its fourth consecutive day of mass protests in response to the federal government’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants. Demonstrations have now spread to New York City, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. Failing to control the situation with 2,000 National Guard troops, the U.S. President has deployed an additional 2,000 National Guard personnel and 700 Marines to Los Angeles. Meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom has condemned the President’s decision, continuing his vocal criticism of federal immigration policies.
Los Angeles Rocked by Fourth Day of Protests Over Anti-Immigration Crackdown
The annual Hajj pilgrimage has officially concluded, with return flights for Bangladeshi pilgrims commencing today and continuing until July 10. Pilgrims completed their rituals, including stoning the devil at Mina and the farewell circumambulation of the Kaaba. Many pilgrims lost their way and sought help from the Bangladeshi Hajj Mission in Makkah. This year, 87,157 Bangladeshis performed Hajj, while 19 pilgrims passed away during the pilgrimage. Saudi authorities have cracked down on illegal activities, shutting down 436 unauthorized Hajj agencies and arresting 462 individuals for violating Hajj regulations.
Hajj Pilgrimage Concludes; Return Flights for Bangladeshi Pilgrims Begin
Between Friday and Sunday morning, U.S. immigration authorities arrested 118 individuals, sparking growing protests in Los Angeles. As the demonstrations intensified, the White House authorized the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to the city. Commenting on the situation, former President Donald Trump said, “They spit at our officers, they hit our soldiers—you know this is their new tactic. Anyone spitting at law enforcement will face consequences.” California Governor Gavin Newsom blamed Trump for escalating tensions and warned that legal action against him could follow.
118 Arrested by U.S. Immigration Authorities Over Three Days; Protests Erupt in Los Angeles
Amid rising tensions and fears of a possible Russian attack, Poland has deployed fighter jets to strategic locations along its 232-kilometer border with Russia. The move comes after sightings of Russian aircraft and drones beyond Ukrainian airspace. Poland and its NATO allies have begun joint air patrols. The government is also planning mandatory military training for adult men. Poland previously accused Russia of airspace violations and suspicious naval activity. Since 2022, Poland has actively supported Ukraine and criticized Russia’s nuclear moves in Belarus.
Los Angeles has been rocked by three days of intense protests following anti-immigration raids. Demonstrators have set vehicles on fire and blocked major roads. Police are working to control the situation and extinguish fires. President Trump ordered the National Guard and use of tear gas to disperse crowds, but California’s governor and other Democrats criticized the move. Police arrested several people to reopen roads, but some closures resumed due to ongoing unrest and damage to police vehicles, including on the 101 Freeway.
Clashes erupted Sunday afternoon outside Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Center as police declared the protest an illegal assembly. Hundreds were arrested during day-long demonstrations against the Trump administration’s immigration raids. Nearly 300 National Guard members were deployed to control the unrest. Protesters blocked the 101 Freeway, which police cleared using tear gas and projectiles. Mayor Karen Bass condemned violence and supported peaceful protests, while Governor Gavin Newsom requested the military’s withdrawal. President Trump called for restoring order and removing illegal immigrants.
Former US President Donald Trump’s travel ban on citizens from 12 countries is now in effect, aiming to block potential threats from foreign terrorists. The ban includes nations such as Afghanistan, Iran, and Somalia, with additional restrictions on seven more countries. Trump cited security concerns, lack of identity verification, and visa overstay issues as reasons. He referenced a recent attack in Colorado to justify the policy. Iran condemned the move as a display of hostility towards Muslims.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX faced a third failure with its Starship test flight on May 27, despite reaching orbit for the first time. The spacecraft lost control and broke apart during re-entry. While the mission outperformed previous attempts, key issues like payload door malfunction and loss of orientation remain. Experts warn more setbacks may follow but note progress. SpaceX views failure as a learning step and remains committed to its Mars and Moon goals. NASA plans to use Starship for its Artemis lunar mission.
WhatsApp is introducing a new feature that allows users to copy specific parts of messages, such as a word or a sentence, instead of the entire text. This enhancement aims to make the app more user-friendly and efficient, especially during work. The feature works through a simple tap-and-hold gesture, followed by selecting the desired text and using the copy option. It will be available across personal chats, group chats, and channels. iOS users have already started receiving the update.
The long-standing friendship between U.S. President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk has ended amid escalating tensions. Trump confirmed the fallout, refusing to reconcile, and warned Musk of severe consequences if he funds Democrats in the 2026 midterm elections. The dispute intensified after Musk criticized government tax policies, sparking a public war of words. Vice President J.D. Vance also cautioned Musk, highlighting the risks of clashing with the President. The feud marks a significant rift between two of the world’s most powerful figures.
The feud between former US President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk has intensified, sparking major political and financial consequences. Trump has publicly declared a complete break with Musk, who is now proposing a new political party. Tesla's stock has plunged 14%, losing $150 billion in value amid the controversy. Analysts warn that Musk’s growing political engagement could harm his business focus. With government contracts at stake, their fallout could reshape both US politics and Musk's corporate future.
U.S. President Donald Trump has deployed 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles to control protests triggered by Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests of undocumented immigrants. Clashes erupted as federal agents used tear gas and flash-bang grenades against demonstrators. California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the deployment as provocative, warning it could escalate tensions. Meanwhile, the city’s mayor urged peaceful protests and accountability for violence. The White House maintains a zero-tolerance stance on criminal acts during the unrest.
Despite the tradition of U.S. Presidents sending Eid greetings to Muslims worldwide, President Donald Trump did not issue any message for the second consecutive Eid. On June 6, Eid al-Adha was celebrated globally, but Trump remained silent. While he hosted a lavish iftar during Ramadan 2020 and sent Eid greetings that year, he has not continued the practice. The White House Press Secretary has also not released any statement this year, breaking from established customs.
Elon Musk has accused former US President Donald Trump of being listed in the still-sealed Epstein files, suggesting this is why some documents remain confidential. After supporting Trump’s presidency and leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk resigned in May 2025 amid criticism. Since then, he has openly criticized Trump’s policies and now alleges Trump’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein is the true reason key Epstein files have not been released to the public.
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