Serbians protested against plans to transform a bombed military site in Belgrade into a luxury development backed by Jared Kushner. The government sanctioned a 99-year lease for the project, sparking opposition amidst a broader anti-corruption movement. Critics argue the project undermines heritage, while the government sees it as urban progress.
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Turkey has threatened a military operation against Kurdish forces in Syria unless they agree to specific conditions for a peaceful transition post-Assad. Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan demanded the withdrawal of fighters linked to the PKK and signaled readiness for action if the demands aren't met.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday that the Donald Trump administration has decided to cancel 83 per cent of the USAID programs after six weeks of review. In his X post in which he announced the crucial decision, Rubio thanked DOGE but did not mention Elon Musk with whom he reportedly had a major fallout.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken bid farewell to the State Department staff, urging them to continue advancing US foreign policy despite the uncertainty of the incoming Trump administration. He praised their resilience and dedication to making the world a better place, encouraging them to persist in their mission as custodians of American diplomacy under new leadership.
​Storm after storm: Tornadoes, wildfires, dust storms and blizzards batter US​
A severe cold wave is set to impact the central and eastern US, starting from the Midwest and South this weekend and reaching the East Coast early next week. Temperature records may be broken, and energy demand will spike. Texas might face particularly challenging conditions, including potential power grid disruptions and freezing pipelines.
​"President Musk, this morning, made it clear with all his vast government experience which is basically he became rich on the federal government that he doesn't want Republicans to pass this bill. And seemingly vice president Trump kind of backed him up on that point," Kinzinger said appearing on a CNN panel discussing the spending bill.
Californian wildfires have sparked a range of conspiracy theories, including allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs, the spreading of doctored footage of the iconic Hollywood sign on fire, misleading governmental zoning changes, and accusations of arson. Claims also link diversity policies with weakened fire services, though experts argue environmental and infrastructural issues are the primary causes.
​"Drones have no use at night unless you are doing some intelligence work, looking for some bad guys or looking for a victim or doing some type of military project. Drones can see stuff unless they have thermal optics. You need mapping during the day. The only reason will be if you are looking for something -- a person, or a gas," Ferguson said.
Switzerland is among 15 nations selected by the U.S. for privileged tariff negotiations following widespread trade disruptions. Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter expressed satisfaction with recent talks in Washington, highlighting the U.S.'s desire for a swift resolution. The U.S. has been Switzerland's top export market since 2021, with bilateral trade reaching $185.9 billion in 2023.