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“Massive Police Mobilization in Scotland for Trump Visit to Golf Resorts” – 7/26/2025, 12:22:48 PM

· Livio Andrea Acerbo

As of July 26, 2025, the latest major world news includes:

  • Iran is preparing to hold nuclear talks with European nations as diplomatic efforts resume regarding its nuclear program[1].
  • Haiti has sent 150 soldiers to Mexico for training to combat escalating gang violence that has overtaken much of the capital[1].
  • US and Israel have withdrawn from Gaza peace talks, while humanitarian groups warn of mass starvation in Gaza, with Israel attributing food shortages to Hamas[1].
  • Massive police presence is reported in Scotland ahead of former President Donald Trump’s visit to his golf resorts there[1].
  • A Lebanese militant, Georges Abdallah, has returned to Lebanon after more than 40 years in French detention[1].
  • Turkey’s Mediterranean coast is experiencing severe wildfires, leading the government to declare two provinces as disaster zones[1].
  • Hong Kong police have offered rewards for information on 19 overseas activists, accusing them of violating the national security law in connection with the group “Hong Kong Parliament”[1].
  • Volkswagen’s profits are down due to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, impacting the German economy[2].
  • Germany is experiencing a boom in its shadow economy as high taxes drive more businesses and individuals off the books[2].
  • Taiwan is holding a high-stakes recall election that could oust about one-fifth of its parliament, all from the main opposition party[2].
  • Russia has approved new legislation targeting so-called ‘extremist’ online content, increasing penalties for those who access such material[2].
  • Thailand has declared martial law in eight districts along the Cambodian border as deadly clashes continue for a second day. Cambodia has called for an “immediate ceasefire” and expressed openness to talks[2][3].
  • Myanmar is injecting capital into small export businesses, and is collaborating with Thailand on cross-border healthcare, especially in border communities[3].

These headlines reflect ongoing political tensions, humanitarian crises, and economic shifts in several regions. For more in-depth coverage, refer to international news outlets from the provided sources.

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