
Russia-Ukraine Conflict Escalates with Intense Aerial Strikes Amid Ceasefire Uncertainty
Mar 16, 2025 11:32 am UTC| Politics
Russia and Ukraine exchanged heavy aerial strikes as the prospect of a 30-day ceasefire remained uncertain. Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed conditional support for the proposal but vowed to continue military...

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Wartime Deportation Order for Venezuelan Gang
Mar 16, 2025 04:23 am UTC| Law Politics Governance
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Donald Trumps attempt to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to expedite deportations of alleged members of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang accused of violent crimes. Trump...

Massive Protests in Serbia: Over 100,000 Demand Change in Belgrade
Mar 16, 2025 04:23 am UTC| Politics
More than 100,000 protesters flooded Serbias capital, Belgrade, in one of the countrys largest demonstrations in decades. The movement, sparked by a deadly railway station collapse that killed 15, has grown into a major...

Trump Orders Massive Strikes on Yemen’s Houthis Amid Rising Tensions
Mar 16, 2025 04:23 am UTC| Politics
U.S. President Donald Trump launched large-scale military strikes on Yemens Iran-backed Houthi rebels, killing at least 24 people, after continued attacks on Red Sea shipping. The offensive, expected to last weeks, marks...

Trump Cuts Funding for VOA and Global Media Agencies, Sparking Free Press Concerns
Mar 16, 2025 04:23 am UTC| Politics Governance
Over 1,300 employees of Voice of America (VOA) were placed on leave after President Donald Trump ordered deep cuts to the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) and six other federal agencies. The move also terminated...

Trump Adjusts General Keith Kellogg’s Role Amid Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
Mar 16, 2025 04:23 am UTC| Politics
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that General Keith Kelloggs role has been narrowed to focus solely on Ukraine after Russian officials sought to exclude him from discussions on ending the war. General Kellogg, a...

U.S. Puts South Korea on Sensitive List Amid Nuclear Talks and Political Upheaval
Mar 16, 2025 04:23 am UTC| Politics
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has designated South Korea as a sensitive country, a move linked to concerns over nuclear proliferation and recent political turmoil in Seoul. The classification, made in January before...