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- The incredible rescue of the pilot whose plane was shot down by Iran as told by Donald Trump
U.S. pilot safely rescued after being shot down by Iran
- Pope Leo condemns ‘violence of war’ in first Easter Mass amid Iran conflict
Pope Leo XIV condemns 'violence of war' in first Easter Mass
- Varoufakis Criticizes Europe’s Handling of Russia-Ukraine
Varoufakis criticizes Europe's handling of Russia-Ukraine conflict as 'crime against logic'
- China’s Approval Surpasses U.S. by Widest Margin in Nearly 20 Years: Poll
China's approval rate reaches 36% with an 8-point lead over the US, the widest margin in nearly 20 years.
- India Strengthens Naval Power with Commissioning of Advanced Missile Frigate
India commissions advanced missile frigate, bolstering its naval defense capabilities.
- Uganda-Bound US Deportations Spark Legal Backlash
Ugandan court orders halt to US deportations
- Help or hinderance? Amateur archaeologist digs at German castle ruins without permission
Amateur archaeologist digs at German castle ruins without permission
- War in Lebanon: Art to provide psychological support to children
Art programs for children in Lebanon to provide psychological support.
- US President Trump gives Iran 48 hours to open Strait of Hormuz, Iran rejects
US President Donald Trump gives Iran 48 hours to open Strait of Hormuz, Iran rejects
- US Defense Secretary’s Fear of Replacement Triggers Purge of Top Generals
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's purge of top generals
- Zelenskyy warns US-Iran war could divert critical aid from Ukraine
US-Iran war could divert aid to Ukraine
- International Security Forum In Moscow To Tackle Global Challenges
Russian government hosts international security forum to tackle global challenges.
- Italian PM Meloni arrives in UAE for final leg of Gulf trip
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni arrives in UAE for final leg of Gulf trip.
- Trump says strikes on Iranian bridges, power plants legitimate targets - report
US President Donald Trump says strikes on Iranian bridges and power plants are legitimate targets amid escalating tensions.
- Zelenskyy to Visit Türkiye for Talks on Ceasefire
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to visit Turkey for talks on ceasefire
- Erdogan, NATO Chief Rutte Discuss Global, Regional Issues
Turkish President Erdogan discusses regional and global issues with NATO Chief Rutte
- Macron Calls on Countries to Resist US, China Dominance
French President Emmanuel Macron calls on countries to resist US and China dominance
- Both F-15E Crew Members Rescued from Iran, Says Trump
F-15E Strike Eagle downed over Iran
- Erdogan, Zelenskyy Meet in Istanbul to Discuss Peace, Regional Cooperation
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Istanbul
- Erdogan, NATO Chief Discuss Global Tensions
Erdogan and NATO chief discuss global tensions
- Telegram Founder Plans Workarounds to Counter Russian Restrictions
Telegram plans workarounds to evade Russian tracking
- Erdoğan Hosts Zelenskyy to Discuss Efforts to End Russia-Ukraine War
Turkish President Erdogan meets with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Istanbul
- The Securitization of Everything
The word 'security' has undergone a significant shift in meaning, expanding beyond its traditional definition to include economic and social aspects.
- Methodist Church on Vance Cover: Not His Present Faith and Never His Church
A man named Vance is in the news after a photo of him at a Methodist church sparked confusion, with the church saying he is not a member.
- Israel restricts demonstrations over security concerns, citing missile threat, shelter capacity
Israel restricts demonstrations over security concerns, citing missile threat, shelter capacity
- Epstein Case, Acting AG Todd Blanche Urges the DOJ to Turn the Page
Acting AG Todd Blanche urges DOJ to turn the page from Epstein case
- Wars over welfare? Trump says U.S. can't fund Medicare and Medicaid amid Iran conflict
Trump proposes cutting Medicare and Medicaid funding
- Job growth shatters expectations in March, in boost to Trump
US job growth surges past 200,000 in March, defying expectations, as President Trump cites the figure as evidence of his economic policies' success, amid growing public discontent with the economy.
- Why have US-South Africa relations soured?
US President Donald Trump's administration has been critical of South Africa's handling of land reform and corruption allegations against President Cyril Ramaphosa.
- Cuba begins prisoner release after mass pardon: over 2000 immates released
Cuba begins prisoner release after mass pardon
- Ryanair boss slams new EU border controls: “Britain being punished for Brexit”
Ryanair boss criticizes EU border controls as 'shambles'
- Psychology says people who grew up poor and became successful often can’t fully enjoy it — not because they’re ungrateful, but because some part of them never stopped waiting for it to disappear
People who grew up poor may feel like they're wearing a costume, their success is temporary, and they're secretly waiting for it to end.
- How Ukraine’s expanding role in Africa is reshaping the war with Russia - report
Ukraine expands military presence in Libya, cooperating with local forces
- Inside France: French elegance, flying bells and Swedish snuff fury
Emmanuel Macron's war of words with Donald Trump
- Energy chokehold and hacking fears
Energy market volatility increases hacking fears as major players target industrial control systems.
- Are new EU pet rules already in force? What expats in Spain need to know
New EU pet rules are set to come into force in April, but the exact details are still unclear.
- 'High chance' of casualties in U.S.-Israeli attack on Mahshahr Special Petrochemical Zone in Iran's Khuzestan province - Iran's ISNA
Iran threatens retaliation if US or Israel launches attack on its soil
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guard would fiercely resist a US ground invasion. History proves it
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has a track record of resisting foreign occupations and has the capability to fiercely resist a US ground invasion.
- Female 'one two' at UK supermajor BP
Carole Howle appointed as deputy CEO of BP, UK's largest oil producer.
- French-Palestinian MEP denounces 'judicial harassment'
French-Palestinian MEP Rima Hassan denounces 'judicial harassment', claims being punished for her political views.
- How effective is France’s fight against racial discrimination?
France's recent comments and incidents reignite debate on country's handling of racial discrimination
- People who grew up being told they were too sensitive didn’t become less sensitive. They became editors. Every reaction now passes through a filter that decides whether the feeling is proportionate enough to be allowed out, and that filtering process is so automatic they genuinely believe they’re calm when they’re actually curating.
People who were told they were 'too sensitive' as children didn't become less sensitive, they developed an automatic internal filter.
- Iran War: How Cheap Drones Bankrupt Rich Militaries
US and Israeli forces spent millions on precision drones in the Iran conflict.
- Macron Urges Global Independence Bloc
French President Emmanuel Macron urges global independence from US and China influence.
- China Beats U.S. in Global Approval Ratings in 2025
China surpasses U.S. in global approval ratings for first time in nearly two decades
- Russia Claims Seven Strikes Against Ukrainian Military-Linked Targets
Russia launches precision strikes against Ukrainian military targets
- Zelensky Submits Request for Easter Ceasefire with Russia to U.S.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky requests Easter ceasefire with Russia