Trump calls for Gaza war to stop ‘immediately’ in UNGA speech

United States President Donald Trump has told the United Nations General Assembly that Israel’s war on Gaza must stop immediately as he calls the recent recognition of Palestinian statehood by several Western countries a “reward” for Hamas.

“We have to stop the war in Gaza immediately,” Trump told world leaders in New York on Tuesday, adding that he has been “deeply engaged” in trying to secure a ceasefire.

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He reiterated his call for the captives held in Gaza to be returned home. “We have to get it done. We have to negotiate peace. We have to get the hostages back. We want all 20 back,” he said, referring to the 20 of the 48 remaining captives still believed to be alive.

Those who support peace should be united in demanding the release of the captives, he told the General Assembly.

“As if to encourage continued conflict, some of this body is seeking to unilaterally recognise the Palestinian state. The rewards would be too great for Hamas terrorists, for their atrocities,” he said.

In contrast, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said at a meeting on Sunday at the UN aimed at reviving the two-state solution that statehood for Palestinians “is a right, not a reward”.

Sultan Barakat, professor at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar, said that while Trump called for the war to stop at once, he fell short of mentioning how.

“He knows that the main reason for [the war] sustaining itself at the moment is the fact that he is supporting it,” Barakat told Al Jazeera.

Gaza truce offers

Trump had little criticism for Israel, instead blaming breakdowns in ceasefire negotiations on Hamas. He insisted that Hamas, the Palestinian group that governed Gaza, “has repeatedly rejected reasonable offers to make peace”.

On the other side of the talks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has continually been accused of stalling the ceasefire negotiations since Israel launched its war on Gaza in October 2023.

Israel targeted Hamas leaders in the Qatari capital, Doha, this month as the Palestinian leaders were meeting there to discuss the latest truce proposal put forth by the US.

The Israeli prime minister broke the last ceasefire with Hamas in mid-March and imposed a total blockade of the Gaza Strip, triggering famine and starvation deaths.

The Palestinian group on Tuesday refuted any responsibility for the failure to reach a deal to end the war in Gaza. “We have never been an obstacle to reaching an agreement,” it said in a statement.

“The US administration, the mediators and the world know that Netanyahu is the sole obstructionist in all attempts to reach an agreement.”

Hamas has said it is ready for a truce that will lead to the release of captives and Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and a withdrawal of the Israeli army from Gaza, but Netanyahu has refused to commit to a full withdrawal. This month, Netanyahu decided to seize Gaza City, launching a ground invasion that has killed hundreds of Palestinians and displaced thousands.

More than 65,000 Palestinians have been killed since Israel launched its war. The US has been heavily criticised for continuing to arm Israel in a war that a UN commission described as amounting to genocide.

Trump also dedicated some of his speech to the General Assembly to Iran, describing Tehran as the “world’s number one sponsor of terror”. He promised Iran would “never possess a nuclear weapon”.

“Three months ago in Operation Midnight Hammer, seven American B-2 bombers dropped 30,000lb [13,600kg] each bombs on Iran’s key nuclear facilities, totally obliterating everything. No other country on Earth could have done what we did,” Trump said.

While the US president claimed the operation demolished Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity, a US defence assessment later suggested the strike only delayed Iran’s nuclear progress by several months.

‘Nobel Peace Prize’

The US president delivered his remarks minutes after Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had spoken, denouncing authoritarianism, environmental destruction and inequality, a contrast in tone to Trump’s focus on unilateral strength, nationalism and grievances.

Trump began his speech by taking aim at the teleprompter and a broken elevator he said he encountered at the UN headquarters before moving on to paint his administration as overseeing an economic success story in the US.

At several points, Trump returned to his record on foreign policy, claiming to have brought an end to “seven different wars” and suggesting his achievements warranted the Nobel Peace Prize. “Everyone says I should get a Nobel Peace Prize for these achievements,” he said before adding that he did not care about awards, only “saving lives”.

Taking a dig at the UN, Trump said the world body was not coming close to living up to its potential. “I had to end wars instead of the United Nations,” he said.

As the Ukraine conflict rumbles on, Trump argued the war would “never have started if I was president”. He described his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin as “a good one” but said Moscow’s invasion is “not making Russia look good”.

He criticised Europe for continuing to buy Russian oil and gas despite sanctions, calling the practice “embarrassing”, and he singled out China and India as “primary funders” of Russia’s war effort.

“Everyone thought Russia would win in three days, but it didn’t,” Trump said while urging European Union nations to impose tariffs on Moscow.

Attacks on immigration and the UN

As the UN grapples with what experts describe as one of the most volatile periods in its 80-year history, Trump used the platform to attack the institution itself, accusing the body of “funding an assault on Western countries and their borders”. He claimed the organisation was helping “illegal aliens” enter the US by providing food, shelter, transportation and “debit cards”.

The International Organization for Migration, a UN agency, does provide assistance through disbursement cards and transport programmes but in coordination with governments – not to facilitate irregular border crossings.

On Europe, Trump warned of what he called an “invasion” of immigrants and took aim at London Mayor Sadiq Khan, falsely claiming the Muslim politician wants to impose Islamic law.

The US president characterised migration and renewable energy as the biggest threat to the “free world”. He said some countries are “going to hell” over their border policies while calling climate change “the greatest con job”.

“In closing, I just want to repeat that immigration and the high cost of so-called green renewable energy is destroying a large part of the free world and a large part of our planet,” he said.

He also renewed attacks on climate policies and accused Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro of aiding drug smuggling.

Djokovic To Play At Shanghai Masters In October

The Shanghai Masters competition’s organizers announced on Tuesday that former world no. 1 Novak Djokovic will compete there next month.

The organizers announced on social media that “He’s back… Our 4-time champ will return to Shanghai this year” just before the competition’s opening day on October 1.

Since losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the US Open semifinals earlier in September, the 24-time Grand Slam champion has not played in a formal game.

The 38-year-old remained ambiguous about his schedule for the season’s end, having played fewer tournaments in 2025 than in previous years, despite that loss.

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The world no. 4 had made a commitment to playing the 250-event from November 2 through November 8, which would have replaced the Belgrade tournament this year.

His participation in the two biggest tournaments scheduled after Shanghai, the Paris Masters (October 27 through November 2), and the ATP Finals in Turin (November 9 through November 16) has not yet been confirmed.

Dani Dyer quits Strictly after breaking ankle in training with heartbreaking statement

After Dani Dyer was forced to withdraw due to injury, Strictly Come Dancing was suddenly thrown into disarray on the day of its first live performance.

Dani released a heartfelt statement on social media expressing her shock over the news. And her fellow dancers on the popular BBC show expressed sadness over the news.

Dani, 29, captioned her Instagram post: “I fell on Friday during rehearsals and landed funny. My foot swelled up severely over the weekend, and it turns out I’ve broken my ankle after an MRI yesterday.

“Apparently, it’s not advisable to quickstep on a fracture (!!)” and I was forced to leave the show because the doctors had told me that I couldn’t dance. The biggest understatement is to say I’m heartbroken. Although I’m going to miss Nikita dancing, I’ll definitely be watching closely and cheering all the couples on.

Dani Dyer is one of the celebs taking part in this year's series of Strictly Come Dancing
One of the stars in this year’s Strictly Come Dancing (BBC/Ray Burmiston) was Dani Dyer.
Dani Dyer recently married West Ham footballer Jarrod Bowen
West Ham footballer Jarrod Bowen and Dani Dyer recently got married (Instagram).

Dani has a lot of passion, joy, and enthusiasm for Strictly, and her partnership with Nikita got off to a sensational start, according to Sarah James, executive producer, BBC Studios.

“She’s no longer able to compete in this year’s series,” says everyone on the show. We wish her the best recovery possible and express our love to her in the future.

Fans and viewers quickly shared their destruction at the news on Instagram, with both BBC Strictly and Dani. Professional dancer Amy Dowden, who is paired with Tom Skinner on the show, was one of them.

She emailed her in the comments section, “I’m so sorry for you and @nikita__kuzmin, @danidyerxx absolutely gutted.” Additionally, Tansa Ghouri added, “Love to you @danidyerxx! Love heart emojis are also displayed alongside “I hope you have a quick recovery.”

Judge Shirley Ballas expressed her grief by writing, “I’m so sorry. However, the most crucial factor is health. Angel, get well soon. Additionally, fellow dancer Johannes Radebe remarked, “Gutted for you both, take care of yourself.”

Strictly Come Dancing
The show’s stars shared their shock (PA) with her announcement.

Nancy Xu said, “Ohhh noooooooooo! ! ” as the comments kept coming in. Dani and Nikiii, I’m so sorry. I’m hoping things will get better soon for you @danidyerxx. sending you all my love. Danny Dyer, Danny’s famous father, responded to the news by sharing a heartbreaking emoji.

For the upcoming series, Nikita Kuzmin and Dani were working together. She had shared her excitement with the link-up on Instagram over the weekend. She stated, “I’m so happy to finally announce that Nikita is my partner!

Sincerely, I couldn’t be happier because he has already been so patient with me (thank goodness). I’m so excited for the first live performance, right now! Wish me luck.

In the upcoming series, it’s still to be seen if Dani and the Ukrainian will work together or if Dani will even be replaced. The BBC will choose a new contestant to take the place of a star who leaves before the series begins. It is unknown whether another celebrity will appear in the last few minutes because Dani pulled out just days before the first live performance.

Since the official show has not yet begun, Dani might be replaced. Kelvin Fletcher replaced Jamie Laing in a previous role, which led to Kelvin Fletcher becoming the BBC’s host.

On the launch show on Saturday, Dani and Nikita made an appearance together. The pair’s excitement over being partners was already captured in the video, which was made just before the accident occurred.

Months after wed Jarrod Bowen, Dani and the Premier League footballer had been addressing the dreaded “Strictly curse.” She claimed that the 28-year-old West Ham and England star was “so chill” and not concerned about taking part in the show, insisting that there isn’t a “Strictly curse.”

According to the Strictly curse, viewers may believe that the show could cause a contestant’s already-existing romantic relationship to end. Over the course of the show’s 20-year run, it is said that at least 21 relationships have been destroyed.

Dani rose to fame on Love Island in 2018 with EastEnders star Danny Dyer’s father. She won the role, along with his ex-boyfriend Jack Fincham, who has since become a well-known reality TV personality.

After they became neighbors three years later, Dani and Jarrod met and he would frequently deliver her parcels. Dani shared the unusual story of how they became friends while speaking on Giovanna Fletcher’s Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast earlier this year.

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Perrie Edwards admits world ‘crumbled’ after losing baby and ‘worst bit’ came days later

Perrie Edwards, a former Little Mix star, has opened up about the agony of losing her baby five months into her pregnancy and spoken out about it in public.

Perrie Edwards has said her world “crumbled” when she lost her baby five months into her pregnancy and added that the “worst bit” came a few days later.

The singer is currently preparing for the birth of her second child and opened up about the two losses that overshadowed the birth of her first son Axel. During an appearance on Paul C Brunson’s podcast, Edwards revealed that she suffered a miscarriage before Axel’s birth and lost another baby afterwards, when their heart stopped beating at 22 weeks.

She added in a recent interview that the “traumatic” experience was made worse when she discovered that she was producing milk days later. “It felt like it came out of nowhere,” Edwards said about the miscarriage. “Every scan before had been fine, we just weren’t expecting to go into the 22-week scan and for our world just to crumble.

The experience was extremely traumatizing, then. I recall taking a shower and getting my milk a few days later. I can’t help but feel like I’m out of my room, Mum! She said, “What, what, what? ” and she responded, “What, what? ” I said, “I’ve got milk! ” and I was like, ” “.

She said, “Oh, darling, they said this would happen.” But I didn’t anticipate it. I was devastated. The worst part was that. The baby was gone, but my body was prepared for it.

In the interview, which was with Glamour, Edwards said her fiancé, former footballer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, was instrumental in helping her navigate the loss, but admitted he needed help as well, even if he couldn’t see it.

She said, “We are very lucky to have each other.” We have such a deep love for one another. He seemed to have no control over me because he was so concerned for me and felt as though there was nothing he could do.

But he simply made it so much better by being there and supporting me throughout the entire process. I kept asking him, “Are you okay?” and he responded, “It’s not about me,” and I’m like, “Yes, it is, though.” A baby was lost by both of us. Both of us experienced it. He behaves very similarly toward emotions, trying to “suck it up” and moving on. But I could tell that he had experienced trauma as a result. He apparently only wanted to be strong for me.

Now, Edwards isn’t just preparing for the birth of her second child, she’s also preparing for the release of her debut solo album, Perrie. The singer is the final member of Little Mix to release solo music. Former band-member Jesy Nelson dropped a single in 2021, while the rest of the band continued to stay together. Little Mix are on a hiatus currently and Leigh-Anne Pinnock released an album in 2024, while Jade Thirlwall’s hotly anticipated debut album, That’s Showbiz Baby!, hit the shelves earlier this month.

She claimed that her bandmates all support her solo career. It is extraordinary. But because we genuinely care about one another so much, we only want to see each other succeed and triumph, she said. Because we know we can rely on one another for advice, we’ll always message each other.

“It’s fun doing solo stuff and seeing how different we all are individually,” says the group, “because our personalities and tastes just worked for the group.”

One of the songs makes reference to Nelson’s difficult breakup from the band, and Edwards has suggested that in one of the songs. When pressed on, she responded Same Place, Different View, which song was the hardest to write. I was very cautious with my words because it was about someone else.

It’s about a friendship I once had but don’t anymore. We frequently discuss breakups and heartache, but we rarely discuss friendships that end. And it was impossible to save a limb.

“Every day, I was with her.” In each other’s pockets, we lived. We had the best friendship of our lives, and we shared so much. It was a big deal for me then to no longer have her in my life. It was really difficult for me to adapt.

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*If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at the Miscarriage Association. You can call them on 01924 200799 or email info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk