US President Donald Trump is frustrated with Boeing over delays in delivering new Air Force One jets and has enlisted Elon Musk to help expedite the process. The project is significantly behind schedule, and Trump is considering various measures, including easing security clearance rules, to speed up production.
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German ministers vowed to prosecute Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's supporters who seek refuge in Germany. They emphasized Germany's commitment to holding perpetrators of atrocities accountable under universal jurisdiction, citing previous convictions of Syrian officials and ongoing trials. Germany has taken in a large number of Syrian refugees and remains vigilant against war criminals.
US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts criticized President Donald Trump's calls to impeach Judge James Boasberg for blocking mass deportations. Trump labeled Boasberg a “Radical Left Lunatic†and demanded his impeachment. The controversy centers on Boasberg's ruling against the use of the Alien Enemies Act for deporting undocumented migrants, leading to outrage from Trump's supporters.
Saturday Night Live returned with a satirical portrayal of President Trump's meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, featuring James Austin Johnson and a surprise cameo by Mike Myers as Elon Musk. The sketch mocked the reported tensions and chaotic exchanges between the leaders during the White House event.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed retaliation after Hamas returned the wrong body in a hostage deal, violating the ceasefire agreement. The Bibas family has become a symbol of the crisis, with Hamas claiming Israeli airstrikes killed them, while Israel says they were executed. The ceasefire’s future is uncertain, as more hostages and bodies are set for release. Rising tensions and US-backed proposals further complicate the situation.
Kurdish authorities have made overtures to Islamist-led rebels who seized power in Syria last week, but the long-oppressed community fears it could lose hard-won gains it made during the war, including limited self-rule. As rebels led by Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) seized power, ousting president Bashar al-Assad, the Kurdish authorities in northeastern Syria have multiplied overtures to the new leaders, like adopting the three-starred flag used by the opposition.
President Trump pardoned Ross William Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road dark web marketplace, criticizing his sentence as excessive. Ulbricht had been serving a life sentence for running the internet's most advanced criminal marketplace, facilitating global drug trades and associated fatalities.
President Donald Trump revoked a 60-year-old executive order prohibiting discrimination in federal hiring and contracting, eliminating references to diversity, equity, and inclusion. His actions also included mandating the removal of DEI personnel and directing the FAA to stop diversity-focused hiring practices, arguing these measures compromise efficiency and safety.
During the swearing-in ceremony of new senators, Vice President Kamala Harris momentarily fumbled while reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, leading to widespread criticism from conservative commentators on social media users. People asked how she could miss a word of the pledge which was read every day in the school. "Kamala Harris not knowing all the words to the Pledge of Allegiance is her political career in a nutshell," one wrote.
Canada's federal consumer carbon price will end on April 1. This could lower gas prices by 15 to 16 cents per litre and diesel by up to 20 cents per litre. The carbon rebate program will also end in April. Consumers may save approximately $300 annually despite fluctuations in the global oil market.