Antisemitic attackers violently target synagogue, Israeli restaurant in AustraliaNew Foto - Antisemitic attackers violently target synagogue, Israeli restaurant in Australia

A series ofantisemitic attacksin Australia, including an arson attack on a synagogue in Melbourne and a violent raid on an Israeli-owned restaurant, has Jews in the Australian city living in fear and demanding officials take action. The first attack occurred when assailants started a fire outside the exterior doors of the East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation. Around 20 worshipers were eating Shabbat dinner inside, according to SBS News. The police have not yet categorized the incident a terror attack. Avi Yemini, chief reporter for Rebel News Online in Australia, said the fire brigade's rapid response kept "yet another synagogue in this city from being destroyed in a terror attack, like the firebombing of the Adas Israel Synagogue last year, which remains unsolved." Australia's Jewish Community Alarmed Amid Rising Antisemitism: 'Fear And Anxiety' Later that same evening, some 20 masked extremists terrorized diners at Israeli-owned restaurant Miznon. According toThe Jerusalem Post, protesters chanted "death to the IDF (Israel Defense Forces)" and threw chairs and glassware at the restaurant. Yemeni told Fox News Digital protesters were "causing absolute mayhem" and escalated "to violence against patrons and the destruction of property, ultimately sending terrified diners running for safety." Read On The Fox News App One protester was arrested by Victoria Police but was released and issued a summons. Sign Up For Antisemitism Exposed Newsletter SBS Newsalso reported that Victoria Police are investigating a third incident, in which offenders set fire to three vehicles, destroying one, and spray-painted a nearby wall. A police commander declined to say whether the painting's content was antisemitic but described all three incidents as containing "inferences of antisemitism." Alex Ryvchin,co-CEO of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry(ECAJ), issued a statement on X and urged that "all sides of politics and all Australians to condemn these deplorable crimes." "Those who chant for death are not peace activists. Those who would burn houses of prayer with families inside do not seek an end to war," Ryvchin said. Noting the "violent ideology at work in our country that operates on the fringes of politics and social movements," Ryvchin said "those responsible cannot be reasoned with or appeased. They must be confronted with the full force of the law." Nurses Suspended After Viral Video Threatening To Kill Israeli Man: Australia Health Department Yemini said Friday's attacks demonstrate how "emboldened" protesters have become. "Since October 7, Victoria Police — under the direction of the government — have allowed anti-Israel protesters to effectively hold Melbourne hostage," he said. Gideon Sa'ar, the Israeli minister of foreign affairs, also strongly condemned the attacks, saying there "have been too many antisemitic attacks in Australia," and he called on the Australian government to "do more to fight this poisonous disease." Between Oct. 1, 2023, and Sept. 30, 2024, the ECAJ counted 2,062antisemitic incidents in Australia. Original article source:Antisemitic attackers violently target synagogue, Israeli restaurant in Australia

Antisemitic attackers violently target synagogue, Israeli restaurant in Australia

Antisemitic attackers violently target synagogue, Israeli restaurant in Australia A series ofantisemitic attacksin Australia, including an a...
Musk says he is forming new political party after fallout with TrumpNew Foto - Musk says he is forming new political party after fallout with Trump

Billionaire Elon Musk said Saturday he is forming a third political party, after a dramatic falling out with Donald Trump, indicating he will makegood on threats he madeif the president's domestic policy bill became law. "When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy," Trump's former "first buddy" said on his social media platform, X. "Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom." Musk, the largest individual donor to Trump's 2024 presidential campaign and,until recently, a close adviser to the president who spearheaded his administration's push to cut government waste, had criticized Trump's "big beautiful bill" because of estimates that it would add trillions of dollars to the federal deficit. Musk's criticism of the bill was the catalyst for a major falling out between the two men last month. That feud seemingly cooled after Musk expressed regret and deleted the most incendiary social media posts he made about Trump, but it reignited in the last several days as the bill neared passage. Trump signedthe bill into lawon Friday. It's unclear to what extent Musk has taken steps to legally form the party, which would be required to register with the Federal Election Commission. The most recent FEC filings showed no indication that has happened. The world's richest man has indicated he wants a party that is fiscally conservative and reins in spending but has offered few other details about what the party's platform would be. Musk and Trump hold similar views on contemporary social issues. But Musk has argued the Republican policy agenda will increase the debt, calling it "debt slavery." The two-party system in the United Stateshas long been criticizedby both registered Democrats and registered Republicans, but efforts in the last century to form a third party have shown little success. Billionaire Ross Perot ran for president as an independent in 1992, winning nearly a fifth of the popular vote, but carried no states in the election, which was won by Bill Clinton. AsCNN previously reported, experts in campaign finance and political science say it is financially and legally difficult to create a new party, and voters and candidates are hesitant to join. Musk said in other posts to social media this week that his party would become an active political force during next year's midterm elections and that it would initially focus on supporting candidates in just a handful of House and Senate races. Trump, in turn, has made his own threats against the man who at one point was his most visible adviser. The presidentsaid earlier this weekthe government may reconsider its massive contracts with Musk's companies and described the Department of Government Efficiency, which the billionaire previously helmed, as a monster that may "go back and eat Elon." CNN's Hadas Gold contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Musk says he is forming new political party after fallout with Trump

Musk says he is forming new political party after fallout with Trump Billionaire Elon Musk said Saturday he is forming a third political par...
England becomes first reigning champion to lose a Women's Euro openerNew Foto - England becomes first reigning champion to lose a Women's Euro opener

ZURICH (AP) — England set a number of unwanted firsts as it began the defense of its Women's European Championship title by losing to France 2-1 on Saturday. Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Sandy Baltimore scored two quickfire goals towards the end of the first half as France recorded a ninth straight win and stunned the defending champion. Keira Walsh reduced the deficit three minutes from time but it wasn't enough to prevent England from becoming the first titleholder to lose its opening match at a women's Euros. "The positive is that I've not seen us like that ... for a while," England captain Leah Williamson told British broadcaster ITV. "We hold ourselves to higher standards in individual battles and we improved on that throughout the game, which is good." The defeat also ended England coach Sarina Wiegman's remarkable flawless record in the competition, after winning 12 out of 12 matches across two tournaments as she steered first the Netherlands to the title and then England. "We're frustrated because we had such three very good weeks and we trained really well, but that's never a guarantee that of course you win the game," Wiegman said. "You have to do things really well and we just didn't get it right at those moments." The Lionessesnext face the Netherlands on Wednesday, before taking on Wales in their final group match four days later. The Netherlands beat Wales 3-0in the early match in Group D. It was a statement victory for France, which — despite being withoutinjured captain Griedge Mbock— was in firm control for most of the match, apart from the opening 15 minutes and a tense finale after Walsh's goal. However, France coach Laurent Bonadei was quick to dismiss any suggestion his team was emerging as one of the favorites "I won't change my position on our status. At the moment we haven't won anything, we are still challengers with a lot of ambition," he said. "We showed a lot of courage tonight and the ability to compete with a very good team. "But we just won one match, there are still two left in this group." England got off to a strong start andLauren James— starting her first match since a hamstring injury at the start of April — almost gave England the lead within 40 seconds with a clever run into the box but fired narrowly over. Alessia Russo thought she gave England the lead in the 16th minute, turning in the rebound after Lauren Hemp's shot was saved but it was ruled out for a tight offside decision on Beth Mead in the buildup. "No one expected that to be disallowed," Wiegman said. "We had to get out of that better, it was a huge surprise that it was disallowed." As England appeared to deflate after that call by the video assistant referee, France grew in ascendancy and broke the deadlock in the 36th. Elise De Almeida won the ball in her own half before surging down the right and threading the ball through to Delphine Cascarino, who put in a low cross for Katoto to tap in at the back post. France doubled its lead just three minutes later. Baltimore mazed her way into the area, close to the byline, and Lucy Bronze inadvertently kept the ball in play with her attempted tackle, allowing the Chelsea forward to curl into the far side of the net. France was almost out of sight at the start of the second half, with Hannah Hampton having to scramble behind her and grab the ball before it crossed the line, after fumbling an effort from Grace Geyoro. England hadn't even had a shot on target before it got back into the game late on. A corner was cleared only to the edge of the area for Walsh to calmly control before firing into the top right corner for only her second international goal. The Lionesses almost completed an improbable comeback in the final minute of stoppage time when France goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin missed her punch and Hemp turned it goalwards but Selma Bacha cleared it off the line. The France players fell to the ground after the final whistle, as if in relief, before Bacha led the celebrations in front of their fans — branding a huge France flag as the supporters waved smaller versions in a sea of blue, white and red. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

England becomes first reigning champion to lose a Women's Euro opener

England becomes first reigning champion to lose a Women's Euro opener ZURICH (AP) — England set a number of unwanted firsts as it began ...
Djokovic's daughter steals the show at Wimbledon with her victory danceNew Foto - Djokovic's daughter steals the show at Wimbledon with her victory dance

LONDON (AP) — Novak Djokovic won the match on Centre Court on Saturday, but it was his 7-year-old daughter who really wowed Wimbledon. Tara Djokovic's victory dance brought a smile to dad's face. Everybody else's, too. Djokovic had just clinched his100th Wimbledon singles winand was asked during his on-court interview to shed light on the little dance he's been doing recently. He said it's done to a song called "Pump It Up." "There's a song with my kids — look my daughter's doing it right now," a smiling Djokovic said as he looked into the crowd. "You want to show it darling?" The TV camera then panned to Tara, who then showed everyone how it's done: pump your fists down, then left, right and overhead. The crowd roared. "She's the master. It's a little tradition we have right now. Hopefully we can keep going so we can keep pumping more in Wimbledon." ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Djokovic's daughter steals the show at Wimbledon with her victory dance

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For the first time, Xi is missing a China-backed BRICS summit. Why?New Foto - For the first time, Xi is missing a China-backed BRICS summit. Why?

A summit of leaders from the BRICS group of major emerging economies kicks off in Brazil Sunday – but without thetop leaderof its most powerful member. For the first time in more than one decade of rule, Chinese leader Xi Jinping – who has made BRICS a centerpiece of his push toreshape the global balance of power– will not attend the annual leaders' gathering. Xi's absence from the two-day summit in Rio de Janeiro comes at a critical moment for BRICS, which owes its acronym to early members Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, andsince 2024 has expandedto include Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Indonesia and Iran. Some members are up against a July 9 deadline tonegotiate US tariffsset to be imposed by US President Donald Trump, and all face the global economic uncertainty brought on by his upending of American trade relations – putting the club under more pressure show solidarity. Xi's absence means the Chinese leader is missing a key opportunity to showcase China as a stable alternative leader to the US. That's an image Beijing has long looked to project to the Global South, and one recently elevated by Trump's shift to an "America First" policy and the US decision last month to join Israel inbombing Iranian nuclear facilities. But the Chinese leader's decision not to attend – sending his No. 2 official Li Qiang instead – doesn't mean Beijing has downgraded the significance it places on BRICS, observers say, or that it's less important to Beijing's bid to build out groups to counterbalance Western power. "(BRICS) is part and parcel of Beijing's effort to make sure it isn't hemmed in by the US allies," said Chong Ja Ian, an associate professor at the National University of Singapore. But that pressure may have lessened with Trump in office, Chong added, referencing the US president'sshake-up of relationseven with key partners, and for Xi, BRICS may just not be "his greatest priority" as he focuses on steering China's domestic economy. Beijing may also have low expectations for major breakthroughs at this year's summit, he said. Xi is not the only head of state expected to be absent in Rio. The Chinese leader's closest ally in the group, Russia's Vladimir Putin, will onlyattend via video link, for the same reason he also joined a 2023 BRICS gathering in South Africa remotely. Brazil, like South Africa, is a signatory to the International Criminal Court and so would be obligated to arrest Putin on a court chargealleging war crimes in Ukraine. The absence of two global heavy hitters leaves ample limelight for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will visit Brazil both for the summit and a state visit. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is also expected to attend. Some new club members have yet to announce their plans, though Indonesia's Prabowo Subianto is expected in Rio after Southeast Asia's largest economy officially joined BRICS earlier this year. BRICS partner countries, including some who aspire to join the group, will also send delegations.Uncertaintyremains over whether Saudi Arabia has accepted an invitation to become a full member. The sting of Xi's absence for Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva may be blunted by the fact that the Chinese leader visited Brazil in November for the G20 summit and a state visit, when he and Lula inked a raft of cooperation agreements. The Brazilian leader also visited China in May, after attending amilitary parade in Moscowalongside Xi. That recent diplomacy, low expectations for major breakthroughs at this year's summit, and a heightened focus on domestic issues all likely factored into Xi's decision to send Li, a trusted second-in-command, observers say. China is facingsteep economic challengesin the face of trade frictions with the US – and its leaders are busy charting a course for the five years ahead of a key political conclave expected this year. In Rio, Li will likely be charged with advancing priorities like shoring up energy ties between Beijing and BRICS' major oil-exporting members, while pushing for the expanded use of China's offshore and digital currency for trade within the group, according to Brian Wong, an assistant professor at the University of Hong Kong, who added that Xi's absence shouldn't be interpreted as a snub to BRICS. "Whether it be the Sino-Russian partnership or Beijing's desire to project its purported leadership of the Global South, there is much in BRICS+ that resonates with Xi's foreign policy worldview," said Wong, using a term for the extended group. Launched in 2009 as an economic coalition of Brazil, Russia, India and China before South Africa joined a year later, BRICS roughly positions itself as the Global South's answer to the Group of Seven (G7) major developed economies. It's taken on greater significance as countries have increasingly pushed for a "multipolar world" where power is more distributed – and as Beijing and Moscow have looked to bolster their international clout alongside deepening tensions with the West. But BRICS' composition – a mix of countries with vastly different political and economic systems, and with occasional friction between each other – and its recent expansion have also drawn criticism as leaving the group too unwieldy to be effective. The disparate group's efforts to speak with one voice distinct from that of the West often become mired in opposing views. Astatementlast month expressed "grave concern" over the military strikes against BRICS member Iran, but stopped short of specifically naming the US or Israel, the two countries that carried out the strikes. Nonetheless, the US will be watching how the countries talk about one issue that has typically united them: moving their trade and finance to national currencies – and away from the dollar. Such de-dollarization is particularly attractive to member countries such as Russia and Iran, which are heavily sanctioned by the US. Earlier this year, among the goals of Brazil's host term, Lulaincluded"increasing payment options" to reduce "vulnerabilities and costs." Russia last year pushed for the development of a unique cross-border payments system, when it hosted the club. What's unlikely to be on the negotiating table, however, is the lofty goal of a "BRICS currency" – an ideasuggested by Lulain 2023 that has drawn ire from Trump even as other BRICS leaders have not signaled it's a group priority. The US president in January threatened to place "100% tariffs" on "seemingly hostile" BRICS countries if they supported a BRICS currency, or backed another currency to replace "the mighty U.S. Dollar." As countries convene in Rio, observers will be tracking how strident their leaders are in promoting the use of national currencies at a meeting of a group where China is the leading member, but US global economic clout still looms large. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

For the first time, Xi is missing a China-backed BRICS summit. Why?

For the first time, Xi is missing a China-backed BRICS summit. Why? A summit of leaders from the BRICS group of major emerging economies kic...
Bannon tears into Musk over renewed calls for third partyNew Foto - Bannon tears into Musk over renewed calls for third party

President Trump's former chief strategist Steve Bannon ripped into tech billionaire Elon Musk once again over the entrepreneur'scallsfor the creation of a third political party. "The foul, the buffoon. Elmo the Mook, formerly known as Elon Musk, Elmo the Mook. He's today, in another smear, and this — only a foreigner could do this — think about it, he's got up on, he's got up on Twitter right now, a poll about starting an America Party, a non-American starting an America Party," Bannon said Friday on his "War Room" podcast. "No, brother, you're not an American. You're a South African and if we take enough time and prove the facts of that, you should be deported because it's a crime of what you did — among many," Bannon, who has been feuding with Musk for some time, added. Muskre-uppedhis party proposal on Friday, hours before President Trump signed the "big, beautiful"billinto law, by asking his followers on the social media platform X, which he owns, if he should move forward with forming the "America Party." "Independence Day is the perfect time to ask if you want independence from the two-party (some would say uniparty) system," Musk wrote. "Should we create the America Party?" Musk, who heads six companies, first floated the idea of an alternative political party as his feud with Trump spilled into the public in June. Bannon and Musk's beef has been developing for a while. Bannon has called for Musk to be deported and warned the GOP that the billionaire could backstab the "Make America Great Again" movement. Musk has thrown jabs at Bannon, arguing Trump's former top political strategist should be thrown into prison. "The fat, drunken slob called Bannon will go back to prison and this time for a long time. He has a lifetime of crime to pay for," MuskwroteFriday on X. Bannonservedfour months in prison after refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena regarding the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol. He wasreleasedin late October last year. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.

Bannon tears into Musk over renewed calls for third party

Bannon tears into Musk over renewed calls for third party President Trump's former chief strategist Steve Bannon ripped into tech billio...
Brooks Lee's walk-off bunt single lifts Twins to 6-5 win over RaysNew Foto - Brooks Lee's walk-off bunt single lifts Twins to 6-5 win over Rays

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Brooks Lee drove in the game-ending runwith a bunt singlein the ninth inning on Saturday as the Minnesota Twins beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-5. Garrett Cleavinger (0-4) walked Byron Buxton to start the ninth. Willi Castro followed with a single that moved Buxton to third. Lee then bunted the first pitch up the first-base line. First baseman Yandy Díaz didn't have a play on Buxton, so he let the ball go, and it rolled over the bag for a hit. Danny Jansen singled, doubled and tripled for Tampa Bay, while Ryan Jeffers had three hits for the Twins, who walked off the Rays for the second straight day. Jhoan Duran (5-3) pitched two scoreless innings in relief. Rays starter Taj Bradley worked out of some early trouble, then cruised through the middle innings, retiring 13 of 14 batters at one point. But he gave up a pair of singles in the sixth and the Rays went to their bullpen. Kevin Kelly, who allowed Harrison Bader's walk-off homer on Friday, gave up an RBI single to Lewis. Kody Clemens then hit an 0-1 pitch to deep left for his 10th homer to tie the game at 5-all. Key moment In the second inning, the Twins had the bases loaded with nobody out and a run in. But Bradley struck out Clemens and got an out at the plate on a dribbler to the mound. Buxton then missed a grand slam by inches, flying out to the wall in left field to end the inning. Key stat Brandon Lowe extended his hitting streak to 20 games with a single in the fifth inning. That ties the Rays franchise record, set by Díaz last season. Up next RHP Drew Rasmussen (7-5, 2.78 ERA) of the Rays will face Twins RHP Joe Ryan (8-4, 2.75) in Sunday's series finale. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/MLB

Brooks Lee's walk-off bunt single lifts Twins to 6-5 win over Rays

Brooks Lee's walk-off bunt single lifts Twins to 6-5 win over Rays MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Brooks Lee drove in the game-ending runwith a bunt...

 

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