Global News Rundown: From Hurricanes to Political Power Plays
A summary of global news including a British teen's release in Georgia, Trump's Supreme Court case on National Guard deployment, Israel's response to Hamas, catastrophic hurricane hitting Jamaica, trade talks symbolized by a truck, the death of actress Prunella Scales, and a climate study in Brazil.
In the latest international updates, a British teenager named Bella Culley was released after her family paid $187,000 to the Georgian court for her drug-trafficking charge. Meanwhile, President Trump's administration seeks Supreme Court intervention to deploy the National Guard to Chicago citing failed local efforts amid protests.
Amid Middle Eastern tensions, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu plans discussions following perceived ceasefire violations by Hamas, and Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, threatens Jamaica with record devastation. Additionally, Trump's trade negotiations with Japan spotlight an American pickup truck as a symbol of diplomacy.
In entertainment, Prunella Scales, star of 'Fawlty Towers', passed away at 93, while scientific endeavors in Brazil aim to understand future climate conditions using a 'time machine' in the Amazon. These stories reflect significant global cultural, environmental, and political developments.
(With inputs from agencies.)

