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Trump signals major war move with violent AI image overnight: 'No more Mr. Nice Guy!'

President Donald Trump issued Iran a warning Wednesday by demanding that they “better get smart soon” as it relates to reaching a deal with the United States on de-nuclearization, posting an image of himself appearing to have been created with generative artificial intelligence holding an AR-15-style rifle in front of a barrage of explosions.“Iran can’t get their act together,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social at 4:05 AM Eastern. “They don’t know how to sign a nonnuclear deal. They better get smart soon!”The image posted with his remarks depicts Trump holding a rifle and wearing a black suit and sunglasses. Behind him is mountainous terrain similar to Iran’s, with multiple explosions hitting what appear to be military compounds or buildings.“NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!” reads text plastered on the image.Peace talks between Washington and Tehran have stalled, with one of the major sticking points being Israel’s refusal to halt its strikes against Lebanon, a key demand of Iran, and in spite of Trump explicitly ordering Israel to cease its attacks on its northern neighbor.

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Hegseth to face incoming questioning from Congress

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is expected to face tough questioning from members of Congress on Wednesday when he appears before the House Armed Services Committee for the first time since the start of Operation Epic Fury.

German tourist dies after being bitten by cobra during a snake charming show in Egypt

A German tourist has died after being bitten by a cobra during a snake-charming show at a hotel along the Red Sea in Egypt, multiple news outlets report.

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Cubans back 'My signature for the Homeland' campaign as tensions with U.S. intensify

Cubans hunched over tables this month to sign up for the socialist government's campaign to support national sovereignty and defy the U.S. as tensions between the countries escalate.

Slovak top court upholds 21-year sentence for man who tried to assassinate prime minister Fico

Slovakia's Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the ruling of a lower court that convicted a man of a terrorist attack and sentenced him to 21 years in prison for attempting to assassinate the country's populist Prime Minister Robert Fico almost two years ago.