The trial of former President Donald Trump in Washington, DC, regarding the federal election subversion case has been delayed due to ongoing legal debates concerning presidential immunity. The trial was initially scheduled for March 4, but has been put on hold while a federal appeals court deliberates Trump’s claim that his presidential role grants him immunity from prosecution, specifically relating …
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Journalists Held in Moscow Amid Military Wives’ Protest
Several individuals, including foreign journalists, have been apprehended in Moscow following a crackdown on protesters at Russian President Vladimir Putin’s election headquarters, as reported by independent news sources on Saturday. The demonstration was organized by the wives of mobilized men and was part of a growing movement in which women demand the return of their husbands and sons from the …
Read More »China Boosts Property Market Aid Amid IMF’s Slower Growth Forecast
Despite a series of measures aimed at bolstering the struggling property sector, Chinese markets saw a decline on Friday. This decline coincided with a forecast by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that the Chinese economy will continue to slow down in the coming years. According to the IMF report, the Chinese economy is expected to grow at a rate of …
Read More »French Farmers Clear Roads as PM Unveils Support Plan
French farmers have begun removing roadblocks and lifting their protests following the French government’s announcement of over 400 million euros ($436 million) in measures to address their grievances. The protests were related to issues such as low earnings, heavy regulation, and unfair competition from abroad. Protesters on major highways around Paris dismantled their tents, cleared roadblocks, and even set fire …
Read More »US and UK Strike Over 30 Houthi Targets in Yemen: Must-Know Details
The United States and the United Kingdom, with support from several other countries, have conducted extensive airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, hitting over 30 targets across 13 different locations. This joint operation, as stated in a release by the US, UK, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, and New Zealand, was focused on dismantling the Houthis’ deeply entrenched weapons …
Read More »Iran to UN: US Strikes Thwart Regional Political Solution
Iran’s Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, expressed concerns to the United Nations’ special envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, regarding the impact of recent US military actions in the Middle East on achieving a political resolution in the region. This conversation, reported by Iran’s state-run news agency, occurred amid the US’s confirmation of fresh strikes on Houthi targets, following a series of …
Read More »Houthi Leader Vows Escalation in Response to Yemen Strikes
Mohammed Al Bukhaiti, a senior figure in the Houthi Political Council, declared the group’s intention to persist in its military activities until the Gaza blockade is ended. This stance is in direct response to recent airstrikes by the United States and the United Kingdom in Yemen. Al Bukhaiti strongly asserted the group’s resolve, stating, “We will meet escalation with escalation.” …
Read More »28 Dead in Strike on Russian-Held Town in Eastern Ukraine
A recent assault on a building in Lysychansk, a town in the Russian-held Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine, resulted in the death of at least 28 individuals, according to Leonid Pasechnik, the leader appointed by Moscow in the Luhansk People’s Republic. Pasechnik announced on Telegram that emergency crews managed to rescue 10 people from the debris. He attributed the attack, …
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