A federal judge has ruled that President Trump's firing of Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger was unlawful. The Justice Department plans to appeal, but the ruling maintains that the special counsel is protected from being removed without cause to ensure independence in protecting federal employees.
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German police are investigating possible Islamist extremism after an Afghan man, Farhad N, intentionally drove a car into a crowd in Munich, injuring 36 people. The 24-year-old suspect shouted “Allahu Akbar†upon arrest. The attack adds to rising political tensions over immigration ahead of Germany's upcoming elections.
Emily Wunsch, a 21-year-old German, expresses discontent with the political mainstream's lack of attention to youth priorities. Ahead of Sunday's election, Germany's youth, less than 15% of voters, are moving towards the political fringe, influenced by economic uncertainty and historical perceptions.
​Pasadena mayor Victor Gordo who has been asserting that the Sussexes were not there publicity said a fire victim asked Prince Harry for a donut. “[Harry] says, ‘There’s no donut here, but I will find one,'†Gordo narrated the story. “He (Harry) takes off, and 10 minutes later, he returns with a donut," Gordo said.
Luis Har, a 72-year-old Israeli grandfather, shared his harrowing 129-day captivity under Hamas, during which he endured extreme malnutrition and constant fear of execution. Living in dire conditions in Gaza, he lost 35 pounds and now aims to draw attention to the remaining hostages.
The US pledged to recognize and support a new Syrian government committed to renouncing terrorism, destroying chemical weapons, and protecting minority rights. Following the collapse of the Assad regime, the US will collaborate with Syrian groups and regional partners to ensure a smooth transition, potentially including dialogue with the former rebel group HTS, despite its terrorist designation.
​“Kamala,†Trump said as he spoke for 75 minutes at the CPAC Saturday. “I haven’t heard that name in a while. Nobody ever knows her last name ... But think of it, I was beating Joe badly and they changed him. Think of it, I’m the only one who had to beat two people.â€
Ukraine, the United States, and South Korea have alleged that North Korea sent over 10,000 troops to support Russia in its conflict against Ukraine. Ukraine captured two North Korean soldiers, revealing deception about their mission. The captured soldiers face potential execution if returned home, exacerbating North Korea's internal secrecy and control issues.
Georgia's ruling party, Georgian Dream, is poised to install former soccer star Mikheil Kavelashvili as president, solidifying its power after a contested election. The opposition, boycotting parliament and demanding new elections, views this as hindering Georgia's European aspirations and benefiting Russia. The move follows protests sparked by the government's suspension of EU accession talks.
Gayle King and Katy Perry joined an all-female crew on Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket, marking the first such flight since 1963. The 10-minute journey, watched by celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Kris Jenner, reached above the Karman line. While celebrated by some, the space tourism venture faced criticism for its exclusivity and perceived lack of meaningful purpose.