Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi expressed his readiness to visit Europe for discussions on Tehran's nuclear program, signaling a potential shift in diplomatic engagement. France indicated that European powers are open to dialogue, contingent upon Iran demonstrating a serious commitment.
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Former Taipei mayor and Taiwan People's Party leader Ko Wen-je has been indicted on multiple charges including corruption and misuse of political donations. Prosecutors seek a prison term of 28 years for Ko, accused of accepting bribes and misusing funds. Ko's party claims the charges are politically motivated, and his reputation as a reformist is at risk.
Investigators are puzzled by how Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a former US Army veteran and Deloitte employee, radicalised to support IS, leading to his deadly New Year's attack in New Orleans. Despite no direct ties to extremists, Jabbar's path remains elusive. His case highlights IS's online recruitment potency, exploiting recent global conflicts to inspire isolated acts of terror.
Germany's annual carnival in Düsseldorf showcased controversial floats including Elon Musk with a swastika, critiquing his far-right affiliations. Other floats mocked global leaders like Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Vladimir Putin, and Donald Trump. The carnival, known for its political satire, was held with heightened security.
Elon Musk made a strange post on X quantifying how much he loves President Donald Trump after Trump Friday called for shutting down USAID. "I love@realDonaldTrump as much as a straight man can love another man," Elon Musk posted. Musk also called Trump the 'greatest president ever' as Trump said he would bring back plastic straws.
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US President Donald Trump criticized US District Judge James Boasberg after he halted the administration's mass deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. Trump called Boasberg a 'Radical Left Lunatic' and demanded his impeachment. Judge Boasberg's order to stop deportations, citing potential persecution risks, has sparked backlash from Trump's allies and supporters.
While speaking to the press aboard Air Force One, President Donald Trump dismissed a HuffPost reporter's question by mocking the outlet, suggesting he thought it had shut down. The reporter was inquiring about Vice President Vance’s controversial statements regarding judicial authority over executive powers.