Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated his government is working to secure a "positive outcome" after an Australian man, captured by Russian forces in Ukraine, appeared in a disturbing video. The man's identity as biology teacher Oscar Jenkins was verified, and the Australian embassy in Moscow has made representations to secure his safety.
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Iowa has removed gender identity protections from its civil rights code, making it the first state to do so. The law, signed by Governor Kim Reynolds, takes effect on July 1 and has ignited opposition from LGBTQ+ advocates concerned about potential discrimination and legal challenges.
A car bomb exploded on the outskirts of Manbij, Syria, killing at least 15 people, mostly women, and injuring dozens. The vehicle targeted was carrying agricultural workers. Conflicting reports suggest varying casualty numbers. Manbij has seen continued violence due to clashes between Turkish-backed factions and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
Myanmar's military junta has continued air strikes despite a massive earthquake killing 1,700 people. While some armed groups halted fighting, the junta targeted the Danu People's Liberation Army, killing seven fighters. The UN and Human Rights Watch condemned the actions, calling for a ceasefire. The National Unity Government paused operations for two weeks in quake-affected areas.
Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s first president who led the country to independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990, has died at 95. Nujoma, a key figure in Namibia’s liberation and long-time leader of SWAPO, passed away after a three-week illness, leaving a significant legacy in African history.
Jessica Aber, former US attorney for the eastern district of Virginia, was found dead at her Alexandria home on Saturday morning. Investigations into her sudden death are ongoing, with the Virginia medical examiner's office determining the cause. Aber, a Biden appointee, resigned from her position in January.
US President Donald Trump announced 25% tariffs on imports from countries purchasing Venezuelan oil and gas, potentially affecting India, China, and others. These tariffs aim to exert economic pressure on Venezuela, which Trump accuses of hostility and other malpractices. The tariffs, effective from April 2, coincide with his broader plan for reciprocal tariffs on other nations.
Libyan rap, which thrived amid political turmoil and social issues, faces a crackdown as authorities in both the East and West impose stringent content regulations. Rappers now require permissions to perform, reflecting increased influence of Salafist ideology and further restriction of personal freedoms.
Yaoning "Mike" Sun, a 64-year-old Chinese national, was arrested for acting as an illegal agent of China and conspiring to influence a Southern California election. He allegedly collaborated with another convicted Chinese agent, Chen Jun, to support a pro-Beijing candidate and further China's foreign policy interests in the US.
A neighbor told Post that he offered to help Jabar move his things, but he said that he was moving to a furnished apartment in New Orleans and would not need anything from his old home. Muntaz Bashir, the neighbor said, saw the pickup truck used in the carnage but thought it was meant for his shifting.