US President Donald Trump granted a pardon to Devon Archer, claiming unfair treatment in his prosecution. Archer, associated with Hunter Biden through Burisma Holdings, was convicted in 2018 for defrauding a Native American tribe. US President Donald Trump's advisor said Archer's legal issues worsened after he cooperated with congressional investigators.
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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized that Europe should enhance its defence spending to support NATO, as echoed by President Trump. He stressed that the US will not be taken advantage of and reiterated that Ukraine's NATO membership remains unlikely, aligning with Trump's stance.
A 27-year-old Jewish plumber in Miami Beach fired 17 rounds at a vehicle he believed contained Palestinians, injuring two Israeli tourists instead. Mordechai Brafman is in custody facing attempted-murder charges. The incident occurred on Alton Road, with one victim suffering a shoulder wound and the other an arm graze. Brafman had no previous connection with the victims.
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Women in Gaza face severe hardships in tent camps, struggling with modesty, lack of privacy, limited access to menstrual products, and poor sanitary conditions. These challenges pose serious risks to their health and well-being, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict and displacement, which has left many without basic necessities and dignity.
Huthi rebels in Yemen accused Washington of conducting multiple strikes near Sanaa. The strikes reportedly wounded fourteen people in the Sawan neighbourhood. This follows a Huthi attack on Israel, an ally of the United States. US military action against the Huthis has intensified since March. The US claims to have struck over 1,000 targets in Yemen since then.
Former Texas megachurch pastor Robert Preston Morris, 63, surrendered to Oklahoma authorities on charges of child sexual abuse. Morris was accused of committing lewd acts with a child from 1983 to 1987. Having resigned last year, Morris faces five counts, each carrying up to 20 years imprisonment. The case drew attention, given Morris' past political activities.
A widespread power outage plunged Puerto Rico into darkness, affecting all 1.4 million clients as the island prepared for Easter weekend. The blackout disrupted daily life, impacting businesses, tourism, and essential services like water supply. Officials are investigating the cause and working to restore power, facing public anger and calls to overhaul the island's energy infrastructure.
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, the first woman to lead the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, urged President Donald Trump to show mercy towards immigrants and LGBTQ individuals during his inaugural prayer service. Her remarks sparked both praise and anger. She is a vocal advocate for social issues, including racial equity and LGBTQ+ inclusion.
The Italian town of Schiavon eagerly awaits the papal conclave outcome. Locals gather at Caffe Centrale, hoping Cardinal Pietro Parolin will be the next Pope. Parolin, a native of Schiavon, is a papal favorite. Residents fondly remember him as "Don Piero". They recall his devout childhood and service as a local priest.