Trump is Lifting Safeguards for 530,000 Migrants, Including Haitians and Cubans
More than half a million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela will have their temporary legal status revoked, according to US President Donald Trump's administration. Federal authorities filed a…
The ‘Rearm Europe’ Proposal is Rebranded by Brussels Following Criticism from the Presidents of Spain and Italy
Following criticism from the leaders of Italy and Spain, who claim the term is too heated and will alienate citizens, the European Commission has stated it will phase out the…
Trump Revokes the Order Against the Law Firm When it Promises $40 Million
After a prominent multinational law company pledged to renounce its diversity policy and donate $40 million (£31 million) in free legal services to help White House projects, President Donald Trump…
On Sunday, Pope Francis Will Leave the Hospital
According to medical professionals, Pope Francis will require at least two months of recuperation in the Vatican after being released from Rome's Gemelli hospital on Sunday. On February 14, the…
A €40 Billion Package for Ukraine by Kaja Kallas at the EU Summit
At a European Union leaders' summit on Thursday, High Representative Kaja Kallas' plan to generate up to €40 billion in new military aid for Ukraine failed to garner the political…
Zelenskyy: The People of Ukraine are Affected by Nuclear Power Plants.
According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the nation's nuclear power facilities are a national asset rather than a private one. At a news conference on Thursday in Norway, he said:…
Protests Erupt in Turkey Following the Detention of an Erdogan Foe
Protests erupted in Turkey after authorities jailed Istanbul's mayor only days before he was set to be named a presidential candidate. Ekrem Imamoglu of the secular Republican People's Party (CHP)…
Nvidia Shares Slump after Fresh AI Chip Announcements
At the annual (GTC) in San Jose, California, Nvidia unveiled its latest generation of artificial intelligence (AI) chips, fueling future advances in robotics and self-driving automobiles. However, its shares tumbled…
Greenpeace Was Sentenced to Pay more than €600 Million to an oil Corporation over US Pipeline Protests
A jury ruled on Wednesday (19 March) that environmental group Greenpeace must pay more than $660 million (€606 million) in damages for defamation and other claims brought by a pipeline…
As February Revisions to Eurozone Inflation Show a Decline, the Euro Declines
Expectations that inflation is gradually moving back towards the European Central Bank's 2% target were strengthened in February when price pressures throughout the eurozone were lowered lower. According to Eurostat…