Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announced that the country will place all weapons under state control, but will wait for the “right conditions” to implement this plan, emphasizing the armed forces as the sole authority responsible for Lebanon’s sovereignty. He expressed a commitment to addressing Hezbollah’s weapons with “vision and responsibility,” suggesting that Hezbollah members could integrate into the Lebanese army. International pressure is mounting for Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah, particularly following violations of a ceasefire agreement with Israel, which has seen ongoing military presence and tensions in the region.
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Piastri power rules in Saudi as Max pays the penalty
McLaren's Oscar Piastri secured victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, overtaking Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who received a five-second penalty for gaining an advantage after leaving the track. This win marks Piastri's third of the season and makes him the first Australian to lead the drivers' standings since Mark Webber 15 years ago. Charles Leclerc of Ferrari completed the podium, while Piastri now leads the championship with 99 points, 10 ahead of teammate Lando...
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