🔴 India denies halting US arms talks, calling media reports “false,” but Reuters says weapons deals were paused after Trump hiked tariffs over Russian oil. https://t.co/pbCB046JHs
— UNITED24 Media (@United24media) August 8, 2025
Forty Million Americans Brace For Dangerous Heat
More than 40 million Americans are facing dangerous, widespread extreme heat this week, with advisories and warnings stretching from the blazing deserts of Phoenix and Palm Springs to the Midwest, the Plains, and even parts of the Northeast. In many cities, the thermometer is pushing 100 to 115 degrees, and when you add the heavy humidity, the “feels like” temperatures climb even higher—making it downright dangerous to be outside for long.
The National Weather Service is urging people to pay close attention to heat alerts, and local governments are opening cooling centers in libraries, malls, and other public spaces for those without air conditioning. Folks are adjusting their routines, moving outdoor work and exercise to early mornings or evenings, and checking in on neighbors—especially older adults and anyone with health conditions.
If you’re in the danger zone, the basics can save you: drink plenty of water before you even feel thirsty, avoid alcohol and sugary drinks, and stay indoors as much as you can—particularly between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothes, slap on sunscreen, and take cool showers or baths if your home is hot. And whatever you do, never leave kids or pets in a parked car—not even for a minute. Know the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, and be ready to act. Extreme heat is a serious threat, even for the young and healthy, so plan ahead, keep cool, and look out for each other.
Over 50 million Americans are under heat alerts from the Southwest to the Midwest. The heat will move into the Northeast by the end of the weekend. Meanwhile, states in the West are under critical fire weather conditions. @LeeGoldbergABC7 has the forecast. https://t.co/oaspUfdJNZ pic.twitter.com/UACygzaZjS
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) August 9, 2025
Zelensky Says He Will Not Give Up Land to Russia for Peace
Volodymyr Zelensky isn’t mincing words—Ukraine will not hand over land to Russia in exchange for peace. Responding directly to President Donald Trump’s suggestion of a territorial swap as part of peace talks, Zelensky said flat out, “Ukrainians will not give their land to the occupier.” He’s made it clear that Ukraine’s borders are protected by its constitution, and giving up territory isn’t just politically impossible—it’s morally wrong. Any deal struck without Ukraine at the table, he warned, is a “dead decision” that “will never work.”
For Zelensky, a lasting peace can only come through direct negotiations with Kyiv, and he refuses to let Russia be “awarded” for its aggression. European allies have backed him, saying no settlement should force Ukraine to accept Russian claims. But with high-profile meetings like the Alaska summit stirring fears in Kyiv of being sidelined, Zelensky is doubling down on his message: Ukraine won’t step back, won’t cede an inch, and won’t let others decide its fate.
Zelensky is refusing President Trump’s proposed peace deal for the Russia-Ukraine conflict, insisting Ukraine will not give up “even an inch of land seized by Russia.”
He says many around the world have taken Ukraine’s side in the war.
“Ukrainians will not give their land to… pic.twitter.com/rgkg8X7l3P
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) August 9, 2025
Blast at Hezbollah-Linked Depot Kills Six Lebanese Army Experts
Six Lebanese Army explosives experts were killed on August 9, 2025, when a blast ripped through a weapons depot near the village of Zibqin in the Tyre region. The soldiers were dismantling munitions at a site once used by Hezbollah when the explosion happened.
The depot reportedly held a large cache of explosives and may have been either booby-trapped or dangerously unstable, though investigators haven’t confirmed the cause yet. These troops were part of a broader mission to clear southern Lebanon of leftover weapons and unexploded ordnance following Hezbollah’s withdrawal under a ceasefire deal with Israel in November 2024.
The operation is tied to a U.S.-backed plan to disarm armed groups and put all weapons under state control by year’s end—a plan Hezbollah openly opposes. Several other soldiers were wounded in the blast, but the army hasn’t released exact numbers. This deadly incident underscores the risks faced by those trying to dismantle the region’s shadow arsenals while tensions between the government and Hezbollah remain high.
HORRIFIC: Six Lebanese Army soldiers were killed south of the Litani River when a Hezbollah weapons depot exploded in the village of Zibqin during the dismantling of munitions that the group had hidden in civilian homes today.
Hezbollah’s terrorist cells are enemies of Lebanon.… pic.twitter.com/VXYwhk2HKB
— Hamza (@HowidyHamza) August 9, 2025








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