US experts say strikes on Iran may be war crimes
US experts state that American strikes on Iran could amount to war crimes under international law, as reported by Reuters.
US experts state that American strikes on Iran could amount to war crimes under international law, as reported by Reuters.
A year after 'Liberation Day,' Trump imposes new tariffs on drugs and adjusts metals duties, impacting trade policies, as reported by Reuters.
Israel says it attacked the financial headquarters of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, used to manage security budgets and fund militias like Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis.
Plastic and glass bottle makers face raw material shortages due to the war, squeezing supplies and potentially raising prices for Indian consumers.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps attacked Oracle and Amazon data centers in Dubai and Bahrain, following threats against U.S. tech firms in the Middle East.
David Freiheit warns inaccurate reporting on Charlie Kirk's murder case could 'poison the jury pool', fuel conspiracy theories, and impact the trial's fairness.
The US Interior Department will implement a staff reduction plan using deferred resignations and early retirements, as reported by Reuters.
Mexico's SHCP estimates the economy will grow between 1.9% and nearly 3% in 2027, with a maximum projection of 2.9%, indicating moderate economic prospects.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban calls on the EU to lift sanctions on Russian fuel imports to avert a looming energy crisis, warning of severe economic consequences for Europe.
President Zelenskiy proposes sharing Ukraine's maritime expertise to enhance security in the Strait of Hormuz, as reported by Reuters.
Pakistan raises fuel prices sharply due to the spiralling Middle East conflict, affecting local economy and inflation pressures.
A judge dismissed all but three claims against Justin Baldoni weeks before a trial date in the harassment lawsuit filed by Blake Lively.
Pharmaceutical companies could face 100% tariffs in the US unless they lower drug prices or move production to the country, according to Reuters.
On April 2, Argentina honors veterans and fallen soldiers of the Falklands War, commemorating 44 years since the conflict began with the United Kingdom.
Pete Hegseth, a former Army officer, has requested the resignation of the US Army chief of staff, according to CBS News. The move sparks debate on military leadership.
Russian spokeswoman Maria Zakharova criticizes EU diplomacy chief Kaja Kallas for repeating false claims of Russian attacks on 19 countries over 100 years, calling her "stupid".
Bondi's tenure as America's top law enforcement officer was overshadowed by the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Artemis II is NASA's first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, launching a new space age and paving the way for a permanent Moon base in the 2030s.
Brazil joins elite club of nations capable of manufacturing supersonic fighter jets as part of defensive rearmament against possible invasion, according to President Lula's statements.
OpenAI acquires technology talk show TBPN in a surprise move, expanding its media influence and AI content reach, as reported by Reuters.