European leaders are reacting to shifts in US policy under the Trump administration, particularly regarding Ukraine and Nato. A meeting in Paris revealed divisions over how to respond, with calls for increased defense spending and potential troop deployments to Ukraine. European leaders stress the need for political will to address these challenges.
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A powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck near Tonga, leading to a temporary tsunami warning. The initial quake was followed by a 6.1 magnitude aftershock. Despite the alert and activation of tsunami sirens, there were no immediate reports of damage, and residents moved to higher ground as a precaution.
A Royal Thai Police aircraft crashed into the sea near Hua Hin, Thailand, during a test flight for parachute training preparations. Five police officers on board perished in the accident. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash and are currently collecting evidence, including the plane's black box data, to determine what led to the fatal incident.
Iran's military will conduct naval drills on Saturday in the Gulf of Oman and northern Indian Ocean, a commander told state television. "The joint military exercise Zolfaghar 1403 will begin tomorrow (Saturday) on the Makran coast, the Sea of Oman and the northern Indian Ocean," Habibollah Sayyari, the Iranian army's deputy coordinator, said on Friday.
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has offered to house US criminals, including those with citizenship and residency, in Salvadoran jails for a fee. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has welcomed this unprecedented proposal, which could include jailing gang members and deporting migrants, to help sustain El Salvador's prison system.
Austria's conservative chancellor Karl Nehammer said Saturday he would step down in the 'coming days' after breaking off coalition talks with the Social Democrats over disagreements on key issues. "After the break- I will step down both as chancellor and party chairman of the People's Party in the coming days and enable an orderly transition," he said.
US President Donald Trump plans to implement tariffs on imported vehicles around April 2, continuing his strategy of using tariffs to address trade issues. This follows his recent confirmation of tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Trump's actions have targeted various sectors, prompting retaliation from China and potential reciprocal tariffs affecting all US trading partners.
Two Australian nurses were caught on video threatening to kill Israeli patients during a video call with an Israeli content creator. The footage sparked outrage, leading to investigations by NSW Health and the police. The nurses have been fired from Bankstown Hospital, with officials condemning their actions.