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Haiti kidnaps senior official; U.S. home prices top $400K; Macron to host Trump

Armed men in Haiti kidnap James Boyard. U.S. home prices hit record high above $400,000. Macron to host President Trump at Versailles. Gaza, Lebanon tolls rise.

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Armed men in Haiti have kidnapped James Boyard, a senior security official who serves as both cabinet director of the Defense Ministry and inspector general of the national police. The abduction occurred in Port-au-Prince, according to local reports. The incident underscores the deepening security crisis in the Caribbean nation, where gang violence has surged in recent months. Authorities have not confirmed any demands or claimed responsibility.

U.S. home prices hit record high, crossing $400,000 for the first time

U.S. home prices have reached a new record, exceeding $400,000 for the first time, according to data from First Squawk. The milestone signals continued strength in the housing market despite elevated mortgage rates. Analysts attribute the rise to limited inventory and persistent demand, particularly in suburban and Sun Belt regions.

Palestinian Red Crescent: 4 injured by Israeli fire in Gaza City's Yarmouk area

Four people were injured by gunfire in central Gaza City, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent. The incident occurred in the Yarmouk area, a densely populated neighborhood. The Israeli military has not commented on the report. The injuries add to a rising toll in the ongoing conflict.

Macron to host Trump for dinner at Versailles Palace Wednesday, Macron's office says

French Macron will host U.S. President Trump for dinner at the Palace of Versailles on Wednesday, Macron's office announced. The meeting is expected to cover bilateral relations, trade, and security issues. The venue, a symbol of French history, underscores the diplomatic significance of the visit.

Lebanese Health Ministry: 3,756 killed, 11,632 wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon since March 2

The Lebanese Health Ministry reported that 3,756 people have been killed and 11,632 wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon since March 2. The toll marks a significant escalation in cross-border hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah. The ministry's figures include both combatants and civilians, though it does not distinguish between them. International calls for de-escalation have intensified as the death toll rises.

What to Watch

Diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire in Lebanon and Gaza are expected to continue in the coming days, with U.S. and European mediators engaged in shuttle diplomacy. In Haiti, security forces are mobilizing to locate James Boyard amid fears of further abductions. Markets will monitor U.S. housing data for signs of a slowdown as prices hit new highs.

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