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Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy reiterates truce offer ahead of Orthodox Easter
Ukrainian president says Russia unlikely to accept – ‘for them, nothing is sacred’; Australian police arrest army reservist for joining war. What we know on day 1,504Ukraine’s president has renewed his offer to Russia of a mutual ceasefire on strikes against energy infrastructure. “If Russia is ready to stop strikes on our energy infrastructure, we will respond in kind,” he said. “This proposal has been conveyed to the Russian side through the Americans.” Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered last week to...
UN Security Council vote expected on Hormuz resolution
UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council is expected to vote Tuesday on a watered-down resolution calling for the unblocking of the Strait of Hormuz — far from the sponsoring Gulf countries’ initial goal of obtaining clearance to free it by force. The vote is expected at 11:00 am (0300 GMT), though the outcome is not certain. The text in question has been diluted in recent days in the hope of avoiding rejection. A draft seen by AFP on Monday no longer mentions authorization to use for...
Downing of U.S. fighter jet underscores difficulty of war
NBC News' Courtney Kube joined "Here's the Scoop" to discuss the F-15 shot down by a shoulder missile in Iran.
Vietnam’s top leader To Lam wins state presidency
HANOI: Vietnam’s lawmakers on Tuesday unanimously elected Communist Party Secretary General To Lam as the country’s state president for the next five years, making him the most powerful Vietnamese leader in decades. The widely anticipated move marks a break from Vietnam’s traditional collective leadership system, consolidating authority in one figure in ways analysts say could tilt the one‑party state toward greater authoritarianism, while also enabling faster decision-making...
Kuwait Ministry of Defence detects 14 ballistic missiles, 46 drones in 24 hours
KUWAIT: Kuwait's Ministry of Defence announced that the armed forces detected 14 ballistic missiles, two cruise missiles, and 46 hostile drones within the country's airspace over the past 24 hours on Monday, all of which were dealt with in accordance with established procedures.The announcement was made by the Ministry's official spokesperson, Colonel Staff Saud AlAtwan, during the daily media briefing on the latest developments and operational events amid ongoing Iranian attacks on Kuwait.Get...
Donald Trump’s blunt advice to Erika Kirk after viral parody
Donald Trump seemingly encouraged Erika Kirk to sue Druski over his wildly viral video parodying conservative white women. On April 1, Wednesday, President Donald Trump made a remark while hosting an Easter lunch at the White House. Trump, whilst addressing Charlie Kirk’s widow, noted, “You’re doing well, right? Okay. I think you should sue him. But you know what? I told her, you ought to sue some of these. They’re so jealous of Erika”. He continued, “I said, you ought to sue. I can...
Trump defends attacking civilian infrastructure in Iran, warns the country is running out of time
In a news conference on Monday, President Trump continued to threaten bombings against Iran's bridges and power plants. Weijia Jiang reports.
Trump reveals new details on mission to rescue downed F-15 crew in Iran
New information emerged from the White House on Monday about the daring rescue of the crew of an F-15 fighter jet that was shot down in Iran last Friday. Charlie D
SFJ call to shutdown Air India operations in Canada after Indian govt’s role revealed in Kanishka bombing
Washington: Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), a pro-Khalistan advocacy group, has issued a direct call to shut down Air India operations in Canada, citing disclosures by American spy and CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou that point to the Indian government’s role in the 1985 Air India bombing. Kiriakou stated: “India blew up a 747, no less…” — referring to Air India Flight 182 (Kanishka), which killed 329 people, most of them Canadians, in the deadliest aviation attack in Canadian history. “For 40 years, C...
Iran defiant as deadline looms for Trump threat to infrastructure
TEHRAN: Iran showed no sign of backing down Tuesday as a US deadline loomed for it to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, defying threats by President Donald Trump to “decimate” the country’s civilian infrastructure. The Iranian army dismissed what they called Trump’s “arrogant rhetoric and baseless threats”, saying they would not hinder operations against US and Israeli forces more than five weeks into the war. Trump has warned that unless Tehran allows free passage...
Trump Threatens Destruction in Iran, Demands Hormuz Open
President Donald Trump has insisted that freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz be part of any deal and escalated threats to obliterate key Iranian infrastructure. Bloomberg's Laura Davison reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Vietnam's top leader To Lam wins state presidency, gets China-style mandate
Vietnam's lawmakers on Tuesday unanimously elected Communist Party Secretary General To Lam as the country's state president for the next five years, making him the ‌most powerful Vietnamese leader in decades. The widely anticipated move marks a break from Vietnam's traditional collective leadership system, consolidating authority in one figure in ways analysts say could tilt the one‑party state toward greater authoritarianism, while also enabling faster decision-making,...
Trump's threats against Iran could be war crimes if carried out, some experts say
President Donald Trump is threatening Iran with an assault that some experts in the laws of war say would be illegal.
New poll reveals Spanberger's popularity is plummeting amid backlash over gerrymandering
Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger was swept into the governor's mansion on a deep blue wave last November, but has seen her popularity plummet after less than 3 months in office.Forty-six percent of Virginians disapprove of her job performance, while 47% approve. Compared to Virginia governors from both sides of the aisle since 1994, Spanberger has the highest disapproval rating at this point in her term.In contrast, predecessor Gov. Glenn Youngkin saw a 54-39 job approval at this point in his te...
Trump threatens jail for reporter who revealed Iran airman rescue
WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he would demand that the journalist who first reported that an airman in Iran had been rescued reveal how they got that information, and threatened to jail them if they refused. Trump’s remarks at a White House press conference represented a significant escalation of the administration’s attacks on the press. The president has privately complained to aides in recent weeks that media coverage of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran ha...
Iranian missile debris fall on energy sites in Saudi Arabia — Defense Ministry
The Saudi military also reported that the country’s air defenses had intercepted and destroyed seven missiles launched from Iran toward the kingdom’s Eastern Province"
Donald Trump's drastic measures after tearing up grass on Rose Garden
Donald Trump's drastic measures after tearing up grass on Rose GardenDonald Trump, who is the US President, replaced the lawn at Rose Garden at the White House with cement pavers several months ago — despite its vast, 60-year historyCommentsNewsBradley Jolly Overnight News Editor00:51, 07 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesDonald Trump is pictured at a press conference(Image: Getty Images)Maverick Donald Trump had to hastily install fake grass in the White House garden to host Easter events — after teari...
Luna says Gonzales, Cherfilus-McCormick ‘need to go’
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) on Monday said Reps. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) and Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla.) “need to go” after both lawmakers were accused of unethical behavior while in office.  “NO means NO. I’d vote to expel both him and Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick. Both need to go,” Luna wrote in a Monday post on the…
Russian ambassador denies claims of decrease in Russian-Venezuelan contacts
Sergey Melik-Bagdasarov recalled that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and his Venezuelan counterpart Yvan Gil Pinto had recently exchanged congratulatory messages on the occasion of the 81st anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations
Drone 'from Iran' crashes into Iraqi Kurdistan home, kills 2: authorities
A drone "coming from Iran" killed a couple in Iraqi Kurdistan after crashing into their home, local authorities reported early on Tuesday.The autonomous region's Counter-Terrorism Service said in a statement that the incident took place on Monday "when a bomb-laden drone coming from Iran crashed into a civilian home in...the Dara Shakran subdistrict within Erbil Province".