President Trump is ramping up pressure on Jordan to accept Gaza refugees, while Pope Francis rebukes his mass deportation policies. The administration is imposing new steel tariffs, sparking economic concerns. Meanwhile, Nato allies await US defense strategies on Ukraine, and AI regulation debates intensify. A lawsuit challenges immigration arrests at churches, and controversy grows over Elon Musk's DOGE program's influence in federal agencies.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Poland to address long-standing tensions over the exhumation of Polish victims of WWII massacres. Both nations have agreed to start exhumations, signaling improved relations. Poland, currently holding the EU presidency, has keen interest in the matter, especially ahead of upcoming presidential elections. The exhumations would provide proper burials for the victims.
Cyclone Chido wreaked havoc across Southern Africa. The storm killed dozens in Mozambique and Mayotte. Thousands of homes were destroyed. Many are missing. The cyclone worsened existing hardships in the region. Aid is being provided. The storm's impact on vulnerable communities raises concerns.
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Dave Chappelle humorously addresses the serious allegations facing Sean 'Diddy' Combs during his SNL monologue. Combs is accused of sex trafficking and orchestrating bizarre 'Freak Offs.' Chappelle highlights the absurdity, particularly noting the 1,000 bottles of baby oil found at Combs' home, while Combs' lawyers argue the charges are unfounded.
A video showing Eric Trump changing his hand gesture after his wife Lara whispered to him at the inauguration ceremony has sparked online debate. The hand position, similar to ones used by Donald Trump and Angela Merkel, has led to speculations about its significance, including connections to anti-Illuminati symbolism. When Angela Merkel was asked about her hand position, she said it was spontaneous as one often wonders what to do with the hands at a meeting.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized US district judge Ana Reyes for blocking President Trump's ban on transgender troops, sarcastically suggesting she should take on military planning roles. The judge's ruling highlighted potential constitutional violations and the contributions of transgender service members. The Trump administration plans to appeal, with Reyes delaying enforcement of her order to allow time for legal proceedings.
Pope Francis hosted a summit in Rome focusing on protecting children from war, exploitation, trafficking, and forced labor. The summit highlighted the violations of children's rights worldwide, especially in conflict zones like Gaza. Queen Rania of Jordan, Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre, and other leaders emphasized the urgent need to protect children, referring to the UN convention on the rights of the child. Pope Francis also drew attention to the plight of stateless children and refugees,... Expand
The US has removed the $10 million bounty on Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) leader Mohammad al-Jolani after he led a successful offensive, ousting Assad from power in Syria. US diplomats met with the new Syrian leadership in Damascus, marking the first high-level visit since the regime change. Discussions focused on counterterrorism, the status of missing Americans, and future relations.
The Balochistan Liberation Army claims to have hijacked a Pakistani train carrying over 100 soldiers. They are negotiating with Pakistani authorities and have released children and elderly women. The Jaffar Express, carrying 450 passengers, came under attack in Balochistan, causing severe injuries to the train's driver. Emergency measures have been imposed.