Hundreds gathered downtown Las Vegas as dueling protests erupted over the recent US attack on Iran. Supporters and opponents clashed peacefully, highlighting deep divisions amid escalating tensions. (FOX5 Vegas)
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An employee of the Israel Cyber Directorate was arrested in the United States on charges related to unauthorized data access. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about cybersecurity and international intelligence protocols.
Local Iranian-American business owners in Las Vegas remain confident amid ongoing Middle East unrest, emphasizing resilience and community support as key factors sustaining their operations. (ktnv.com)
World leaders call for renewed dialogue after US and Israeli strikes kill Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, urging de-escalation amid rising tensions. The global community emphasizes diplomacy to prevent further conflict.
Iranian-Americans in Las Vegas expressed relief and hope following recent U.S. and Israeli strikes, viewing the actions as a step toward greater freedom in Iran, according to local community members.
The U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Maduro has sparked a divided reaction in Las Vegas, with local communities expressing a mix of support and concern over the political implications, FOX5 Vegas reports.
In a controversial move, Senator Marco Rubio authorized $4 billion in arms aid to Israel without congressional approval, raising debate over executive power and U.S. foreign policy priorities.
Former Trump national security adviser highlighted key US foreign policy achievements during a speech at UNLV, emphasizing national security and global leadership. The event drew significant local and media attention.
The UN has approved a US-led plan authorizing an international stabilization force in Gaza, aiming to restore order and support humanitarian efforts amid ongoing conflict, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Trump’s new security strategy criticizes European allies while emphasizing U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere, highlighting a shift toward unilateralism and regional authority, reports the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The US government has denied intervening in the case of an Israeli official accused of a sex crime in Nevada, officials told the Reno Gazette Journal. Authorities say the investigation remains independent.
Federal authorities stated they did not intervene in the investigation of an Israeli official accused of child sex offenses, clarifying their limited role amid ongoing media scrutiny.
A billionaire with strong Las Vegas connections has been nominated as the next U.S. ambassador to Italy, marking a significant diplomatic appointment. The nomination highlights close ties between business and diplomacy.
After US strikes in Venezuela, President Trump declared, “We are going to run the country,” following the capture of Nicolás Maduro. The operation marks a significant shift in US-Venezuela relations.
Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton addressed political division and Russia’s role in global affairs during their visit to Las Vegas, urging unity and vigilance in a polarized landscape.
UNLV and Las Vegas Sands co-hosted a symposium aimed at strengthening U.S.-China relations. The event gathered experts to discuss cooperation, challenges, and future opportunities between the two nations.
Inside Trump’s hastily written proposal to ‘own’ Gaza, The New York Times reveals a rushed and controversial blueprint aiming to reshape the region’s future, sparking debate and skepticism among officials and analysts.
An Israeli official was caught in a Las Vegas police sting after arranging to meet a decoy posing as a 15-year-old in a suspected sex trafficking case, authorities revealed. The investigation remains ongoing.
Nikita Khrushchev’s son spoke in Las Vegas on U.S.-Russia relations, offering unique insights into Cold War legacies and current diplomacy challenges. His perspective highlights ongoing tensions amid calls for dialogue.
The U.S. has postponed the upcoming Asian summit in Las Vegas due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. Officials cited health risks as the primary reason for delaying the high-profile diplomatic event.




















