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End Times Headline News August 8 2025 Kremlin Confirms Trump-Putin Meeting. Trump brokers another peace deal. Israel Will Seize Full Control of Gaza. Iran hangs


               
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End Times Headline News August 8 2025
Kremlin Confirms Trump-Putin Meeting. Trump brokers another peace deal. Israel Will Seize Full Control of Gaza. Iran hangs nuclear scientist. Canada’s immigration DISASTER.
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AUG 8

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8月8日

Kremlin Confirms Trump-Putin Meeting 'In Coming Days'

Putin floats UAE as possible venue...

The Kremlin has on Thursday belatedly confirmed that a meeting between presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin has been agreed to and will take place in the "coming days". The White House first unveiled it yesterday, as reported in the NY Times, but it was as yet unclear to degree to which Moscow was on board. But now Russia has agreed "in principle". According to a statement of Putin’s longtime foreign policy aide, Yury Ushakov, "At the suggestion of the American side, an agreement in principle was made to hold a bilateral meeting at the highest level in the coming days."

Putin comments on potential meeting with Zelensky

Certain conditions should first be put in place, the Russian president has said

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he could potentially hold face-to-face talks with Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky, but only if Moscow and Kiev reach progress on a diplomatic settlement. Putin made the remarks on Thursday as he spoke to reporters following talks in Moscow with UAE leader Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. When asked whether he would oppose meeting Zelensky in person, Putin said he had “nothing in principle” against this. However, “certain conditions must be created” for talks to take place, Putin said, adding, “Alas, we are still far from creating such conditions.”

Zelensky says ‘it’s time to end the war’

The comments came shortly after Moscow said Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump could meet as early as next week

Ukraine is open to talks with Russia on settling the conflict, including in a format with a third party, Vladimir Zelensky has said. In a post on Telegram on Thursday, the Ukrainian leader said he had spoken with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to discuss ending the conflict in what he described as “a dignified peace” that would “determine the security conditions for Europe for decades.” He also reported a discussion the previous day which focused on “potential formats for meetings for peace at the level of leaders in the near future,” including two bilateral and one trilateral framework.

Trump says Putin doesn’t have to meet with Zelensky ahead of bilateral meeting

President Donald Trump appeared to back away from previous attempts to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin into a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Trump told reporters on Thursday that Putin would no longer need to meet with Zelensky before he would meet with the Russian leader as he attempts to negotiate a ceasefire deal between the warring nations. “No, he doesn’t [have to meet with Zelensky],” the president said when asked again about Putin. “They would like to meet with me, and I’ll do whatever I can to stop the killing.” Trump also claimed it was up to Putin whether a Friday deadline for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine would pan out. “It’s going to be up to him,” said Trump. “We’re going to see what he has to say. It’s going to be up to him. Very disappointed.”

'A historic day': Trump brokers another peace deal

President to host signing ceremony at White House with leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan

President Trump announced Thursday evening that he will host a meeting between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan Friday to sign a peace deal between the two nations. The president noted that his staff has been negotiating a deal "for quite some time." Trump posted on Truth Social: "I look forward to hosting the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, and the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, at the White House tomorrow for a Historic Peace Summit. These two Nations have been at War for many years, resulting in the deaths of thousands of people. Many Leaders have tried to end the War, with no success, until now, thanks to 'TRUMP.' My Administration has been engaged with both sides for quite some time….

Trump vows ‘a lot more’ sanctions against India

The US president has indicated that New Delhi is likely to face additional penalties for its oil purchases from Russia

US President Donald Trump has said India faces “a lot more” sanctions over its oil purchases from Russia, indicating that they could be in the form of secondary levies. Trump’s statement on Wednesday came just hours after he signed an executive order imposing an additional 25% tariffs on the South Asian nation for its continued energy trade with Russia. “It's only been 8 hours. So let's see what happens. You're going to see a lot more... You're going to see so much secondary sanctions,” Trump stated. He was responding to a question from a reporter on why India was apparently being singled out for its oil purchases from Russia.

India Praises ‘Strategic Partnership’ with Russia Despite Trump Tariff Threats

Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval touted his government’s “strategic partnership” with Russia on Thursday after meeting with Russian military officials, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to keep shielding India’s agriculture industry with tariffs and regulatory barriers, despite President Donald Trump’s punitive tariffs on Indian goods.

Modi did not mention Trump or the United States by name in his remarks on Thursday, but vowed his government will “never compromise on the wellbeing of its farmers,” even if he must personally “pay a heavy price for it.” “For us, our farmers’ welfare is supreme,” he said.

BREAKING: DOJ Offers $50 Million Reward for Information Leading to Arrest of Venezuela’s Dictator Maduro

Since Nicolas Maduro succeeded Hugo Chavez as Venezuela’s Bolivarian dictator, his relationship with the US has been rocky to say the least.

This is driven by ideological differences with the socialist strongman, as well as allegations of drug trafficking, human rights abuses, and disputes over his (lack of) electoral legitimacy. Maduro tries to position himself as a vocal critic of U.S. influence in Latin America, while the U.S. criticizes Maduro’s government for authoritarianism, accusing it of undermining democratic institutions, repressing dissent, and causing Venezuela’s economic collapse through his insane policies.

BREAKING: President Trump Announces Replacement for Vacancy on the Federal Reserve Board

President Trump on Thursday afternoon announced Dr. Stephen Miran will fill the vacancy on the Federal Reserve Board until January 31, 2026.

Last week Biden-appointed Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler announced she will be resigning from her post Friday, August 8. Adriana Kugler’s resignation left President Trump a vacancy to fill. “Dr. Kugler, who has served as a governor since September 13, 2023, submitted her letter of resignation to President Trump and will return to Georgetown University as a professor this fall,” the announcement said last week. On Thursday, President Trump announced Dr. Stephen Miran, current Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, will fill the vacancy.

Trump demands ‘conflicted’ Intel CEO resign

The call comes amid reports and allegations of Lip-Bu Tan’s ties to China

US President Donald Trump has demanded that Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan resigns, following reports of his ties to China. Tan took over the US chipmaker in March as the company struggled to recover from falling sales. In a post on Truth Social on Thursday, Trump called Tan “conflicted” and said he must step down. ”The CEO of INTEL is highly CONFLICTED and must resign, immediately. There is no other solution to this problem,” he wrote, without elaborating.

Mamdani Says He’ll Be Trump’s ‘Worst Nightmare.’

New York City’s Democratic socialist candidate for mayor, Zohran Mamdani, made bold claims at a press conference on Thursday, stating that his administration would be President Donald J. Trump’s “worst nightmare.” Mamdani, who represents parts of Queens in the New York State Assembly, won the Democratic primary in June in a surprise upset.

“My administration would be Donald Trump’s worst nightmare,” Mamdani declared, adding: “I’ve said that my approach to Washington will not be a reflexive one, it is one that will be in opposition to Donald Trump’s administration when it comes for New Yorkers, when it comes at the expense of the welfare of the people that I’m seeking to serve.”

Mahmoud Khalil admits ‘we couldn’t avoid such a moment’ on Oct. 7

The fragile and faltering left-wing government of France is beholden enough to the pro-Hamas faction of its population that it has agreed to reward the terrorist group by recognizing Palestinian statehood at next month’s United Nations General Assembly. But even France understands the sovereignty of its own statehood.

After a Gazan university student in Lille had her scholarship revoked for praising Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, massacre of Israeli civilians, the French foreign minister put the kibosh on the country’s program to receive Palestinian refugees from Gaza and referred the student for possible deportation. The United States is not France. Foreign nationals do have First Amendment protections when on U.S. soil. But our Immigration and Nationality Act clearly does qualify noncitizens for deportation for “endorsing or espousing” terrorist activity.

Netanyahu: Israel Will Seize Full Control of Gaza, Defeat Hamas, Transfer Territory to Arab Governance

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Thursday that Israel “intends to” take full control of the entire Gaza Strip to eliminate Hamas and transfer authority to non-hostile Arab forces, outlining his most comprehensive vision yet for ending the war as his security cabinet met to approve the operation.

Speaking to Fox News host Bill Hemmer ahead of the critical security cabinet meeting, Netanyahu laid out his vision for completely dismantling Hamas rule and transferring Gaza to new leadership. “We have three missions: One, to eliminate Hamas as a governing and military power in Gaza, otherwise there’s no future for anyone and we will have many more kidnappings and hostages,” Netanyahu declared. “Second, achieve the liberation of all of our hostages. And third, make sure that Gaza doesn’t pose a threat to Israel again.”

Israeli Security Cabinet approves PM Netanyahu's plan to occupy Gaza City

They adopted five principles for ending the war, namely disarming Hamas, returning hostages, demilitarizing Gaza and maintaining a security presence, and the formation of a civilian government.

Israel's Security Cabinet approved Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's proposal to occupy Gaza City, the Prime Minister's Office confirmed on Friday morning. The statement did not use the term "occupation," rather using the term "takeover," due to legal ramifications for the civilian population in the enclave, Ynet reported. The Security Cabinet also adopted five principles for ending the war, namely disarming Hamas, returning all hostages, both living and murdered, demilitarizing the Gaza Strip, Israel maintaining security control over the Gaza Strip, and the existence of a civilian government that is not controlled by either Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.

US State Dept. calls for int'l pressure on Hamas to surrender, free hostages

The US State Department called upon all countries to put pressure on Hamas to surrender, disarm, and release all remaining hostages, especially dual Israel-US citizens Itay Chen and Omer Neutra.

The United States reaffirmed its commitment to freeing the hostages still held in Gaza and ensuring the disarmament of Hamas in a recorded snippet of a statement shared on X/Twitter on Thursday. “President Donald Trump, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Secretary [of State] Marco Rubio continue to work tirelessly to end the war, release the hostages, including Itay Chen and Omer Neutra, the two Americans still held by Hamas,” the State Department representative said.

Report: Israel weighs defense cuts with UK over Palestine recognition plans

Israel reportedly considering withdrawing defense and security cooperation with the UK if Britain moves ahead with recognizing “Palestine”. Diplomatic sources warn of significant security and economic fallout from such a decision.

Israel is reportedly considering a significant shift in its diplomatic stance, including the potential withdrawal of defense and security cooperation with the UK, if British Prime Minister Keir Starmer moves forward with plans to recognize a Palestinian state, The Times reported on Thursday. This action could have serious ramifications for both nations' security and economic interests. Diplomatic sources quoted in the report have indicated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is exploring a range of responses, including cutting ties with Britain, should the UK proceed with recognizing “Palestine” in the coming weeks. One official warned that countries pursuing such recognition should "carefully consider the consequences" of their actions.

Editor Of Saudi Daily Warns Hamas Not To Refuse To Disarm And Cede Power In Gaza

In an August 4, 2025 article in the Saudi government daily Al-Jazirah, the daily's editor-in-chief, Khalid Bin Hamad Al-Malik, slammed Hamas for refusing to disarm and cede power in Gaza Strip, as advocated in the concluding statement of the international conference for advancing the two-state solution, held in New York on July 28-30, 2025 under the sponsorship of Saudi Arabia and France.[1]

Hamas's position, he wrote, may lead to losing an opportunity and stopping the current momentum in the world for recognizing a Palestinian state and implementing the two-state solution. He urges Hamas to act responsibly, cede power in the Strip to the Palestinian Authority, and prefer the establishment of a Palestinian state over endless bloodshed. Rejectionism, he warns, will only play into the hands of Israel and the U.S., which themselves reject the two-state solution, and will give them an excuse to stick to that position.

Hezbollah vows to ignore Lebanese state’s disarmament plan, calls it a ‘gift for Israel’

Iran declares support for its proxy group, says disarmament is up to Hezbollah

After the Lebanese government tasked the army with disarming the terror group Hezbollah by the end of the year, the group vowed on Wednesday to ignore the decision, which it called a “gift” for Israel. “We will act as if the decision does not exist,” the group declared, calling the move “a gift to Israel that leaves Lebanon exposed to the Israeli enemy with no deterrence.” Following a six-hour Cabinet meeting set to resume on Thursday, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam stated that the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) had been instructed to draft a plan outlining how it intends to enforce the state monopoly on weapons by the end of this year.

Iran's war with Israel is only paused, Revolutionary Guards spymaster says

Tehran views the ceasefire with Israel as a new phase of an ongoing war, the intelligence chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Thursday, as Iran's security establishment doubles down on confrontational rhetoric toward its arch-nemesis.

A June 24 ceasefire ended a surprise 12-day Israeli military campaign which killed hundreds of Iranian military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians. 29 Israeli civilians were killed in Iranian counterattacks. “The war has not ended. We are in a state of temporary pause,” Brigadier General Majid Khademi said in a speech marking the 40th-day memorial ceremony in Mashhad for his predecessor, Mohammad Kazemi, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike during the conflict.

US targets Iran technology, finance networks with new sanctions

The United States on Thursday sanctioned seven people and 11 entities allegedly tied to Iran’s financial and technology networks in what the Treasury Department described as a crackdown on sanctions evasion, repression and hijab law enforcement.

“As a result of President Trump’s maximum pressure campaign and increasing isolation from the global financial system, the Iranian regime is running out of places to hide,” said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. “Treasury will continue to disrupt Iran’s schemes aimed at evading our sanctions, block its access to revenue, and starve its weapons programs of capital in order to protect the American people.”

Iran hangs nuclear scientist over alleged espionage for Israel’s Mossad

Iran’s judiciary announced on Wednesday that Rouzbeh Vadi, a nuclear scientist and member of the Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute under the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, had been executed for allegedly spying for Israel.

Vadi, who held a doctorate in reactor engineering, had co‑authored a 2011 research paper with senior Iranian nuclear experts later killed during the June conflict with Israel, according to his Google Scholar profile. According to the Telegram channel of Amir Kabir University, Vadi was a doctoral graduate of the university. He co-authored a paper with Abdolhamid Minouhchehr and Ahmad Zolfaghari, two prominent nuclear specialists killed during the 12-day war.

Trump Tells Mideast Nations To Join Abraham Accords Now That Iran's 'Nuclear Arsenal Totally Obliterated'

President Donald Trump on Thursday once again issued a call for Middle East countries to join his Abraham Accords, on the basis that this will ensure peace now that Iran's "nuclear arsenal" had been "obliterated".

"Now that the nuclear arsenal being 'created' by Iran has been totally OBLITERATED, it is very important to me that all Middle Eastern Countries join the Abraham Accords," Trump wrote in a social media post. So far, the four Muslim-majority countries of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Morocco, with Sudan have signed on - normalizing relations with Israel - which was the result of efforts during Trump's first term.

ISIS jihadists behead Christians and burn churches as terrorists plot 'European attacks'

The group, which is responsible for dozens of attacks across Africa, has urged its supporters to launch attacks in Europe.

ISIS terrorists are beheading Christians and burning churches and homes in central and southern Africa, according to international observers. Military groups linked to Islamic terrorists have been held responsible for a swathe of attacks in the area in recent months. According to the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), attacks on Christians are increasing in the region in what it has labelled a “silent genocide.” Photos released recently by the Islamic State Mozambique Province (ISMP) show four attacks on Christian villages in Mozambique, with churches burned down, corpses of what the jihadists call “infidels” left strewn on the ground. MEMRI Vice President Alberto Miguel Fernandez told Fox News Digital: "What we see in Africa today is a kind of silent genocide or silent, brutal, savage war that is occurring in the shadows and all too often ignored by the international community.

US working to kill EU Digital Services Act – Reuters

The State Department has reportedly ordered diplomats to campaign against the legislation over free speech concerns

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reportedly ordered US diplomats to launch a lobbying campaign against the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), according to an internal cable obtained by Reuters. The directive accuses the EU law of stifling free speech and imposing unfair costs on US tech companies. The DSA, which came into force in August 2023, is designed to make online platforms safer by requiring them to remove illegal content such as hate speech, misinformation, and child sexual abuse material. It applies to 19 large platforms, including Meta’s Facebook and Instagram, Alphabet’s Google, Amazon, and Apple’s App Store. Non-compliance can result in fines of up to 6% of global revenue.

Why Britain Arrests 30 People EVERY DAY For Speech

“I didn’t think it could get any worse”

In this engaging Triggernometry interview, Lord Toby Young, founder of the Free Speech Union, discusses the UK’s Online Safety Act and its implications for free speech. He traces the Act’s origins to a moral panic over children’s exposure to harmful online content like self-harm sites and pornography, initially introduced under Theresa May’s government and expanded under Boris Johnson. Young criticizes it as overly broad, leading to excessive content removal by platforms fearing massive fines or jail time for executives. He highlights how it has resulted in age-gating innocuous material, such as speeches on grooming gangs or historical blog posts, under the guise of child protection, while failing to include robust free speech safeguards.

Migrants 'take over' UK coastal town as food delivery bikes seen 'SPRAWLED' outside asylum hotels

'The Deliveroo bikes were outside the hotels for everybody to see.' Author & Journalist Suzan Holder shares her recent experience of visiting Bournemouth, where migrants are said to be 'taking over'. She says it's visibly obvious that the housing of asylum seekers is having a negative impact on the town.

WILD Video Shows Beach Goers Tackling Boat Full Of Illegal Immigrants

Invasion fatigue

Video out of a small town in Spain shows beach going locals tackling and detaining a boat load of illegal immigrants who suddenly washed up and attempted to flee in the middle of the day. The video shot in the Granada town of Castell de Ferro shows a speed boat pull up in what is clearly a coordinated trafficking attempt before around a dozen North Africans jump into the water and begin to swim to shore. While police were chasing the illegals, frustrated Spaniards joined in, with several attempting to stop the migrants.

Moroccan Migrant Arrested and Stripped of French Residence Permit After Lighting a Cigarette at the Unknown Soldier War Memorial

As Europe reaps the fruits of its suicidal immigration policies, the illegal invaders, posing as ‘asylum seekers’, are getting emboldened to openly flaunt their contempt for the countries that welcomed them.

That was clearly the case of a demented Moroccan immigrant in France who had the audacity and lack of respect to light his cigarette on the eternal flame located in Paris’ Unknown Soldier War Memorial. The act, caught on video, generated a wave of indignation that led to the usually lax French government to take vigorous action. Yesterday (6), we learned that Interior Minister (and Presidential candidate) Bruno Retailleau imposed ‘a harsh penalty’ on the culprit.

Canada’s immigration DISASTER

In the second episode of ‘Not “Sorry,” host Alexander Brown discusses the broken immigration system with Conservative MP and Immigration Critic Michelle Rempel Garner. How did the Liberals destroy the system and what need to change to fix the mess? Only one issue sits upstream from years of torn down statues and lowered flags, soaring unemployment, a generational housing crisis, the near-collapse of “universal” healthcare, and much of the hatred we now see in our streets: the Liberal Party’s decision to break and cheapen an immigration system once the envy of the Developed World. If concerned Canadians stand any chance of returning to the successes of previous eras, now is the moment for a united front to force the Liberals to take action. Without urgent fixes to immigration, there might be little left of Canada to save.

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犹大的女狮子事工部 | 8月8日



克里姆林宫确认“未来几天”将举行特朗普与普京会晤

普京提出阿联酋作为可能的会晤地点……

克里姆林宫周四终于确认,美国前总统唐纳德·特朗普与俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京之间的会晤已达成原则协议,将在“未来几天”举行。尽管白宫昨日已先行公布这一消息(《纽约时报》报道),但当时尚不清楚俄罗斯是否真正同意。而现在,俄罗斯方面也已“原则同意”。普京长期的外交政策顾问尤里·乌沙科夫表示:“应美方建议,双方原则上达成一致,在未来几天举行最高级别的双边会谈。”



普京谈与泽连斯基会晤的可能性:需满足“某些条件”

俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京表示,他可能与乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基举行面对面会谈,但前提是双方在外交解决方案上取得进展。普京在与阿联酋领导人穆罕默德·本·扎耶德·阿勒纳哈扬在莫斯科会谈后对记者表示,他“原则上”并不反对会晤泽连斯基,但“必须创造某些条件”,他补充道:“遗憾的是,我们距离达成这些条件还很远。”



泽连斯基:是时候结束战争了

就在莫斯科宣布普京和特朗普最早下周可能会晤后,乌克兰总统泽连斯基表示乌方愿意与俄方进行谈判,包括第三方参与的谈判。泽连斯基在Telegram发文称,他与德国总理梅尔茨通话,讨论“以有尊严的和平”结束战争,同时还提到目前正在讨论的三种和平会谈框架:两个双边会谈和一个三边会谈。



特朗普表示:普京不必在与泽连斯基会晤后再与我见面

特朗普表示,他不再坚持普京必须先与泽连斯基见面,才能与他进行会晤。他说:“不,他不必那样做。他们想见我,我会尽一切努力停止杀戮。”他还表示是否达成俄乌停火协议将取决于普京的决定。“这取决于他,我们要看看他怎么说。我很失望。”



“历史性的一天”:特朗普促成又一项和平协议

特朗普总统周四宣布,他将于周五在白宫主持亚美尼亚与阿塞拜疆领导人签署和平协议。他在 Truth Social 上写道:“我期待在白宫主持阿塞拜疆总统伊利哈姆·阿利耶夫和亚美尼亚总理尼科尔·帕希尼扬的历史性和平峰会。这两个国家多年来一直处于战争状态,导致数千人死亡。许多领导人试图结束战争都失败了,直到‘特朗普’。”



特朗普誓言对印度实施“更多”制裁

特朗普表示,由于印度持续从俄罗斯购买石油,印度可能面临更多的二级制裁。就在几个小时前,特朗普刚签署行政命令,对印度商品征收额外25%的关税。他回应记者提问时说:“才8个小时,看看会发生什么。你们会看到更多,很多二级制裁。”



印度坚持与俄罗斯的“战略伙伴关系”,不惧特朗普关税

印度国家安全顾问多瓦尔强调,印度将继续维持与俄罗斯的战略伙伴关系。莫迪总理则誓言保护印度农民利益,即使为此要“付出沉重代价”。



突发:美国司法部悬赏5000万美元缉拿马杜罗

美国指控委内瑞拉总统马杜罗涉毒、践踏人权及选举欺诈。马杜罗被视为拉美地区反美的重要人物,美国则多次批评其破坏民主、导致经济崩溃。



突发:特朗普任命斯蒂芬·米兰为美联储新理事

特朗普宣布任命经济顾问委员会主席斯蒂芬·米兰填补即将离任的理事库格勒留下的空缺,任期至2026年1月31日。



特朗普要求英特尔CEO谭力文辞职,称其“利益冲突”

特朗普在 Truth Social 上发文要求英特尔新任CEO谭力文立即辞职,指其与中国存在利益冲突,但未进一步说明。

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Trump brokers another peace deal. Israel Will Seize Full Control of Gaza.


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