US Vice President JD Vance accused a European Union official of threatening to arrest Elon Musk for allowing Donald Trump back on X. Vance criticized Europe for not upholding free speech and insisted on the importance of American values in international alliances like NATO, emphasizing the need for shared democratic principles.
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Indonesia and China have pledged to enhance maritime cooperation, focusing on security and safety in the South China Sea, despite Jakarta's concerns over Chinese activities near the Natuna Islands. Both nations agreed to collaborate on infrastructure, minerals, and joint security initiatives. A memorandum of understanding was signed by coast guards to bolster maritime security.
Ian Wagner, accused of threatening violence near UnitedHealthcare's headquarters, was ordered into custody without bond after an outburst in court, where he shouted about "power, money, and corruption." His mother, Cheryl Wagner, stated he suffers from mental illness. Officials had made multiple attempts to arrest Wagner for violating probation and electronic home monitoring before the incident at UnitedHealthcare.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Hungary on April 2, his office said on Sunday, defying an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant issued over alleged war crimes in Gaza. The ICC issued warrants for Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant over allegations of crimes against humanity and war crimes -- including starvation as a method of warfare -- in Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza.
The Harvard International Review removed an article critical of the Sikh separatist Khalistan movement after facing backlash and a complaint. The decision and subsequent controversy highlight tensions between editorial decisions and authors' perspectives, as well as the ongoing sensitivities surrounding the Khalistan movement.
Over 30 professionals of Indian heritage receive New Year Honours for significant contributions in healthcare, education, public service, and more. Key figures include MP Ranil Jayawardena and former football manager Gareth Southgate, highlighting diversity and inclusion with 12% of recipients from ethnic minority backgrounds.
At least six people have been killed in coordinated attacks targeting bus passengers in southwestern Pakistan. Gunmen identified and shot non-local travelers, and set up checkpoints on major highways. The violence, linked to Baloch separatists who demand greater autonomy, underscores the ongoing insurgency in Balochistan. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Edgar Maddison Welch, infamous for his 2016 attack on a Washington pizzeria over the debunked "Pizzagate" conspiracy, was fatally shot by North Carolina police during a traffic stop. Welch, who pulled a gun on officers, died two days later. ​​​Welch’s name became notorious nearly a decade ago after he fired a gun inside Comet Ping Pong, a Washington, DC, pizzeria
Ahead of meeting PM Modi, President Trump initiated a move for 'reciprocal tariffs' on allies and competitors, aimed at addressing trade imbalances. Trump specifically named India, criticizing its high tariffs on US goods. These tariffs will be tailored for each country, addressing both direct tariffs and non-tariff barriers. However, implementation might take several weeks or months.