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Netanyahu reveals successful prostate cancer treatment

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Netanyahu reveals successful prostate cancer treatment

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disclosed on April 24, 2026 that he was diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer and has been successfully treated, according to his annual medical report and statements from the Prime Minister’s Office. The lesion was detected during routine follow-up after surgery for benign prostate enlargement in December 2024; doctors described it as a very small, localized malignancy with no evidence of metastasis. Netanyahu said he underwent targeted radiation therapy and medical evaluations showing the spot has ā€œdisappeared completely.ā€ He told the public he delayed publication of the report by about two months to avoid giving Iran ammunition for propaganda during Israel’s recent confrontation with Tehran and its proxies. The prime minister, 76, said he continued working throughout treatment and is in ā€œexcellent physical condition.ā€ Hadassah Medical Center clinicians, including Prof. Aharon Popovtzer, confirmed the tests showed no residual disease. The disclosure comes as Israel manages fragile ceasefires with Lebanon and prepares for high-level diplomacy, including a planned White House visit.

Netanyahu reveals successful prostate cancer treatment

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Netanyahu reveals successful prostate cancer treatment

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disclosed on April 24, 2026, that he received successful treatment for an early-stage malignant prostate tumour discovered during routine follow-up after surgery for benign prostate enlargement. The 76-year-old said the lesion — described in medical reports as under one centimetre — was treated with targeted radiation therapy and follow-up imaging and blood tests showed no evidence of disease. Netanyahu’s annual medical report, dated April 20, was released after he asked officials to delay its publication by two months to avoid giving Iran ā€œpropagandaā€ material amid the Israel–Iran war that began on Feb. 28. Hadassah Medical Center oncologist Aharon Popovtzer and the hospital have confirmed the diagnosis and said the treatment was completed and successful. Netanyahu said he continued working during the short treatment period and remains in ā€œexcellent physical condition.ā€ The announcement comes as he prepares for an upcoming White House visit and faces an October election at home while overseeing multiple regional conflicts and fragile ceasefires.

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Commenters emphasize that early detection—common among public figures—plus the typically indolent nature of many prostate cancers makes the reported small, localized lesion and successful treatment consistent with a favorable prognosis and unlikely to materially affect his capacity to govern.

Leaked Pentagon memo proposes punishing NATO allies

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Leaked Pentagon memo proposes punishing NATO allies

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An internal Pentagon email, first reported by Reuters on April 24, 2026, outlined options to punish NATO allies perceived as unsupportive of US operations in the war with Iran, including suspending Spain from the alliance and reassessing US diplomatic backing for the United Kingdom’s claim to the Falkland Islands. The memo cited frustration over allies’ refusal to grant access, basing and overflight (ABO) rights for American missions. NATO officials and legal experts noted the alliance’s founding treaty contains no mechanism to suspend or expel members; senior NATO sources described the memo’s proposals as largely symbolic. Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro SĆ”nchez dismissed the report and called on reliance on official US statements; Downing Street reiterated that sovereignty over the Falklands ā€œrests with the UKā€ and defended the islanders’ right to self-determination. Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson reiterated US frustration with some allies’ perceived lack of support. Theotehr reporting also flagged concerns about possible reputational and diplomatic fallout, and noted the email did not explicitly recommend withdrawing US forces from Europe or closing bases but did propose options intended to pressure partners.

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The discussion highlights a key legal reality — NATO cannot expel members — while warning the memo, even if symbolic, intensifies European alarm and may speed efforts to diversify supply chains and payments, deepening a long‑term rift in transatlantic relations.

Tornado rips through Enid, damages homes and base

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Tornado rips through Enid, damages homes and base

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A powerful tornado struck Enid, Oklahoma, on the night of April 23-24, 2026, tearing through the Gray Ridge neighbourhood and inflicting widespread damage to homes, utilities and infrastructure. Local and national reports say at least 10 people sustained minor injuries and dozens of houses were heavily damaged or destroyed — some accounts cite about 40 homes. Video and witness accounts showed rapidly rotating funnels and widespread debris. The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado moving across southeastern parts of Enid and issued tornado warnings and a tornado emergency for sections of the city. Vance Air Force Base, on the city’s southwest edge, reported damage to fencing and utilities, closed ā€œuntil further noticeā€ for power and water restoration, and said it was conducting accountability checks. Municipal officials, sheriff’s deputies and the Red Cross carried out search-and-rescue and door-to-door checks; hospitals staffed up to handle potential casualties. Utility crews and emergency services worked to clear roads and restore services as the region remained under threat of additional severe storms.

India rebukes Trump over 'hellhole' repost

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India rebukes Trump over 'hellhole' repost

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On April 23-24, 2026 U.S. President Donald Trump amplified a transcript and video from conservative broadcaster Michael Savage on his Truth Social account that described India and China as ā€œhellholesā€ and attacked birthright citizenship and immigrant communities. India’s Ministry of External Affairs called the remarks ā€œobviously uninformed, inappropriate and in poor taste,ā€ while the U.S. embassy in New Delhi sought to dampen the fallout by saying the president regards India as ā€œa great country.ā€ The post drew criticism from Indian opposition parties, U.S. lawmakers including Indian‑American Representative Ami Bera, advocacy groups such as the Hindu American Foundation, and drew commentary from Iran’s diplomatic mission in Mumbai. The episode comes as the U.S. Supreme Court considers a challenge to birthright citizenship and amid negotiations between Washington and New Delhi on a broad trade deal and visa policies affecting Indian professionals. Indian officials have signalled caution in public responses to avoid undermining delicate trade and diplomatic talks underway between the two countries.

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India’s restrained public reaction reflects longstanding hedging and a desire to shield sensitive trade and visa negotiations. Economic ties to the diaspora (remittances ~3% of GDP) reinforce incentives to avoid escalation, while demonstrably false claims—such as a renamed U.S. defence department—should be disregarded.

US soldier charged over $400,000 Polymarket Maduro bets

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US soldier charged over $400,000 Polymarket Maduro bets

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Federal prosecutors have indicted U.S. Army Special Forces soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke for allegedly using classified information about Operation Absolute Resolve — the January raid that captured former Venezuelan president NicolĆ”s Maduro — to place wagers on the prediction market Polymarket and net more than $400,000. According to the indictment unsealed in late April 2026, Van Dyke created a Polymarket account in late December 2025 and placed about 13 Venezuela-related bets totalling roughly $33,000 that resolved favorably after the January 3 operation. He is charged with unlawful use of confidential government information, theft of nonpublic government information, commodities fraud, wire fraud and making an unlawful monetary transaction; federal regulators including the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have also filed complaints. Prosecutors say Van Dyke moved proceeds through a foreign cryptocurrency account and attempted to delete or obscure accounts once unusual payouts drew attention. Polymarket says it referred suspicious trading to the Justice Department and cooperated with investigators. The case is the first high-profile U.S. criminal action alleging insider trading on a prediction market and will proceed in federal court in Manhattan.

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Public commentary centers on perceived unequal enforcement and sympathy for the accused soldier versus wealthy insiders; commenters offer speculation about prosecution and legal defenses but provide no verifiable new information for reporting.
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