- Spain blocks US aircraft from using airspace in operation against Iran
- Slovenia’s parliament to convene on 10 April amid coalition talks
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs bill to rename Palm Beach airport after Trump
- Bosnia vs Italy & more — Tuesday’s 24th Mar fixtures
- Australia police confirm shooting death of fugitive Desmond Freeman after standoff
- Young voters in Hungary back opposition party over Fidesz amid election interference claims
- Russia expels British diplomat accused of subversive intelligence activities
- Ukraine signs 10-year defence deal with Bulgaria for drone production
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Donald Trump has threatened to obliterate Iran’s Kharg Island if a deal isn’t reached soon. The US president’s comments reflect his plans to target vital energy infrastructure amid ongoing conflict. For further insights, read more on this escalating situation.
Christianity’s influence on U.S. policy raises questions in Does America think they’re fighting a ‘holy war’ in Iran? | US News.
Quarantined astronauts participated in a Q&A as NASA’s Artemis II moon mission launch approaches on April 1.
During construction on a subterranean industrial tunnel in Wilmington, Los Angeles, a section collapsed roughly 400 feet underground, trapping 31 workers approximately 5–6 miles from the sole entrance.
President Trump has issued new tariff letters, announcing duties effective 1 August on exports from seven smaller nations, Brunei (25%), Moldova (25%), the Philippines (20%), Algeria (30%), Iraq (30%), Libya (30%), and Sri Lanka (30%), despite their relatively small trade volumes with the U.S.
Cliff Notes Ulta Beauty, valued at over $21bn, is poised to acquire British beauty chain…
During a White House meeting, Donald Trump expressed surprise and admiration for Liberian President Joseph Boakai’s English-speaking skills, commenting that he speaks “such good English” and querying where he learned it.
The US Supreme Court lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to proceed with federal job cuts, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of employees while legal proceedings continue.
Houthi rebels sank the cargo ship Eternity C in the Red Sea, resulting in at least four fatalities and many crew members kidnapped; 15 crew members remain unaccounted for.
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