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The Richmond City Circuit Court ordered the group to pay $8,000 for the state’s attorney fees and will be docked $1,000 daily for future noncompliance.
European Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas emphasized however that “a sustainable solution to the Iranian nuclear issue can only be achieved through negotiations.”
The U.S. secretary of state said that it is important to “pressure Iran’s leaders to do what is right for their nation and best for the safety of the world.”
Nine council members voted against an effort by China and Russia to delay snapback sanctions on the Islamic Republic and its nuclear-weapons program.
After a six-year break, Erdoğan is back at the White House with a wish list. The big question in Washington: Will Turkey get its F-35s?
“The international community’s goal must remain unchanged: to prevent Iran from ever acquiring nuclear capabilities,” Israel’s foreign minister stated.
“Malign activities include operations to obtain and disclose the personal information of journalists and attacks designed to divide societies and intimidate Jewish communities,” said these leaders.
The paper called a series of Karen Attiah’s social-media posts after the killing of the conservative activist “unacceptable” and “gross misconduct.”
“They constantly remind the next generation of the struggles and of the history,” the New York City mayor said.
“On one of the most horrendous days ... our friends in Israel stood with us,” Huckabee said. “And on Oct. 7 you saw that the people of America stood with you and still do.”
Israel’s Diaspora affairs minister criticized public figures who promote “vile conspiracy theories,” including conservative influencers Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson.
Sen. Ted Cruz reminded Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), a former Democratic vice presidential nominee, to read the Declaration of Independence.