US military aircraft involved in 'incident' during training in Philippines, service members sent for treatment
A U.S. military aircraft crashed into a concrete barrier during training in the Philippines, injuring several service members who were subsequently treated.
Source close to negotiations: IAEA chief joined US and Iran talks
The head of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, has joined indirect negotiations in Geneva between the United States and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Ukraine will import liquefied gas from the USA for the first time via the KlaipÄ—da terminal
Ukraine is set to import liquefied natural gas from the USA for the first time through the KlaipÄ—da terminal in Lithuania, marking a significant step in diversifying energy supply routes amid ongoing threats from Russia.
USA: 45-Day Imprisonment for 25-Year-Old Who Gave Alcohol to a Bird
A 25-year-old American has been sentenced to 45 days in prison for giving alcohol to a protected bird in Los Angeles.
Daily Summary #1876: Justice in MG acquitted 41 defendants for vulnerable rape in 4 years; Heavy rain returns to the Zona da Mata in Minas Gerais; Iran and the USA have a decisive meeting regarding the nuclear agreement
A summary covering judicial acquittals, severe weather conditions, and international diplomatic negotiations.
Kremlin: Calls for restraint after the incident in Cuba with a group of armed individuals on a speedboat from the USA
The Kremlin has urged restraint following a deadly encounter involving an American-flagged speedboat off the coast of Cuba, which has escalated tensions in the region.
Ted Cruz endorses Texas state Rep. Steve Toth in GOP primary challenge to Dan Crenshaw
Senator Ted Cruz endorses Steve Toth for Congress in Texas's 2nd Congressional District, challenging incumbent Dan Crenshaw.
Jędrzej Bielecki: For the first time in the history of the Third Republic of Poland, the Minister of Foreign Affairs expressed such caution towards the alliance with the USA
Poland's Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has expressed unprecedented caution regarding the country's alliance with the United States during his tenth presentation of Poland's foreign policy guidelines in parliament.
Ancient lost city discovered with drones near famed tourist route: 'Source of great pride'
An ancient city was uncovered near the Appian Way in Italy, revealing structures from the second and first centuries B.C.
Dem senator puts Trump on notice over ‘unlawfully collected’ tariff funds after SCOTUS loss
Senator Ruben Gallego demands President Trump refund billions in unlawfully collected tariff revenue following a Supreme Court ruling against the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for tariffs.
Negotiations and super-jets USA. Last resort for Iran
US diplomacy ramps up pressure on Iran with military deployments and new sanctions ahead of nuclear program negotiations in Geneva.
The alleged bias of Apple News: Tech giant's leadership filled with major Dem donors
Apple News is under scrutiny for potential political bias, as a significant number of its leadership have contributed heavily to Democratic causes.
Nancy Guthrie suspect's digital ‘blackout’ may be key to case, says expert who probed Kohberger phone
Forensic experts suggest that the suspect in Nancy Guthrie's abduction may have left crucial digital footprints despite attempts to erase evidence.
House Republicans descend on Clintons' hometown for high-stakes Epstein probe grilling
House Republicans are set to question Hillary Clinton as part of an investigation into the government's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case in her hometown of Chappaqua, NY.
Negotiations between the USA and Iran resume; understand the crisis
Negotiators from the USA and Iran have resumed discussions mediated by Oman in Geneva, aiming to advance an agreement regarding Iran's nuclear program amid growing tensions and threats of military action from the US.
Which U.S. states invalidate licenses for migrants issued in other jurisdictions?
Several U.S. states do not recognize driver's licenses for undocumented migrants issued in different jurisdictions, with Florida having the most restrictive policies.
USA - Greece: 'Milestone Agreement' for Shipbuilding and Energy Cooperation
A significant partnership agreement was signed between ONEX Shipyards & Technologies and Hanwha Power Systems, emphasizing shipbuilding and energy collaboration in the context of regional security discussions.
Total Knockout of Donald Trump's Comment by the USA Women's Gold Team
Hilary Knight, captain of the USA women's ice hockey team, criticized President Donald Trump's comments regarding the invitation to both men's and women's Olympic gold medal teams to the White House.
National Security: The End of Diplomacy
The article discusses the significant decline in the traditional diplomatic processes within the U.S. State Department, attributing this change to sweeping cuts and a shift towards a more centralized decision-making by a small group of advisers.
USA is Leaving Record Numbers of Americans. They are Increasing in the Czech Republic
The article discusses the rise of Americans leaving the U.S. and settling in the Czech Republic, noting an increasing number of expatriates.
Trump calls Robert De Niro 'sick and demented' after the actor's critiques
U.S. President Donald Trump labeled actor Robert De Niro as 'sick and demented' following De Niro's call for Americans to resist his administration.
Zaharova's Outburst Against the USA
Maria Zakharova accuses the United States of deliberately provoking conflicts following a deadly incident involving the Cuban Coast Guard and a U.S.-registered boat.
Donald Trump's comments about the USA women's hockey team sparked a storm of outrage, blame was also directed at the men's team
Comments made by President Donald Trump regarding the USA women's hockey team have generated significant backlash, with some also criticizing the men's team.
New exchange of accusations between De Niro and Trump: actor asks to 'get rid' of the president and he labels him as 'mentally unstable'
In a recent podcast, Robert De Niro criticized Donald Trump's presidency, calling it detrimental to the country, prompting a sharp response from Trump on his Truth Social account.
Sources: The White House wants Israel to launch a first attack against Iran
US President Donald Trump's advisors preferred that Israel would take the first military action against Iran in the case of a potential escalation, rather than the United States.
Oman claims that the USA and Iran are open to 'new and creative ideas'
Oman's Foreign Minister Badra Albusaidi stated that negotiators have shown unprecedented openness to new and creative ideas and solutions during talks with US envoys.
Getting rich with betting exchanges?: Gambling for know-it-alls
The article explores the rise of online betting exchanges in America and the nature of betting on various events.
Donald Tusk after Radosław Sikorski's exposé: Despair on the president's face
Donald Tusk commented on the foreign policy vision presented by Radosław Sikorski, emphasizing Poland's strength and alliance with the USA amidst the threats posed by Russia.
Why capping credit card interest rates will kill credit for working families
The article argues that capping credit card interest rates could lead to unintended consequences that harm working families and small businesses by reducing supply.
Democratic voters were less enthusiastic when Trump touted crackdown on cartels and fentanyl, SOTU dial reveals
During President Trump's State of the Union address, Republican voters showed support for his statements on drug cartels and fentanyl, while Democrats appeared less enthusiastic about his aggressive foreign policy approach.
Mamdani's rent freeze, tax hikes a 'one-two wealth destruction punch,' economists warn
Economists are concerned that Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed rent freeze and tax increases could severely impact New York's housing market and broader economic stability.
New York's Mayor Mamdani promised change — now he’s gutting the NYPD
New York City's Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced cuts to the NYPD budget, raising concerns about public safety amid a recruitment crisis.
Trump’s Iran ultimatum enters decisive stretch after State of the Union
President Trump has issued a 10 to 15-day ultimatum to Iran regarding a nuclear agreement, emphasizing that military action could follow if they do not comply.
Senator Lindsey Graham: Iran is facing a Berlin Wall moment — history is watching us now
Senator Lindsey Graham discusses the current unrest in Iran and the pivotal moment it presents for the United States and the world.
Kleptocracy in the USA
The article discusses former President Trump’s manipulation of the truth in relation to immigration policies and the socioeconomic challenges faced by white working-class voters in the U.S.
A gang that sent psychotropic substances to the USA will stand trial
A Lithuanian family gang, involved in the production and distribution of psychotropic substances, is facing prosecution for sending illegal drugs to the United States.
Eleven-year-old boy in the USA shot sleeping father because he took away his gaming console
An eleven-year-old boy in the USA fatally shot his sleeping father after the father confiscated his gaming console.
Discovered drug factory in the Kretinga forests: impregnated cotton with drugs, transported to the USA
A criminal investigation has revealed an organized group producing and distributing synthetic drugs in Lithuania by impregnating cotton-based paper with psychotropic substances meant for smuggling to the United States.
Former US commander in Lithuanian defense misses a sense of urgency
A former US military commander has expressed concerns about the lack of urgency in Lithuania's defense preparations amid threats from Russia and Belarus.
Sikorski in the Sejm on Europe and America
Radosław Sikorski addressed the Sejm, emphasizing the importance of the European Union in shaping the future of Europe and discussing the challenges in Poland's relationships with the US and EU.
USA's team captain on Trump's remarks: 'Tasteless'
Hillary Knight, captain of the U.S. women's hockey team, criticized President Trump's comments following their Olympic gold victory, which diverted focus from their achievement.
The USA will offer passport services to Jewish settlers in the West Bank
The US is set to provide on-site consular services in two Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank for the first time, an action criticized by Palestinian officials as a clear violation of international law.
DHS says ICE agents will not be at polling places during midterms
The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that ICE agents will not be present at polling locations during the upcoming midterm elections, assuaging concerns of voter intimidation.
About Diplomacy, International Institutions, and Other Demons
Recent diplomatic tensions involving American Ambassadors in Europe have highlighted a shift in the U.S. administration's attitudes towards Europe and its leaders.
Crisis in Cuba with international implications - Dead, investigations, and geopolitical pressures
The Cuban government reported an armed incursion attempt from the US, resulting in fatalities and injuries during a naval confrontation in Cuban waters.
Why He Welcomes the War: - Our Only Hope
Some Iranians, frustrated with the clerical regime, are expressing a desperate hope for change, even if it means welcoming an American attack.
SBA Group opens the largest business investment in Lithuania in the USA: will produce more than 2 million pieces of furniture annually
SBA Group has inaugurated a new factory in the USA, marking a significant expansion in its operations with plans for further growth and hiring.
Former Air Force Pilot Arrested in the USA, Trained Chinese Military
Gerald Brown, a former U.S. Air Force pilot, was arrested in Indiana for allegedly training Chinese military pilots without U.S. government authorization.
Iran and the US begin a crucial round of negotiations in Geneva
Iran and the US are entering the third round of indirect negotiations focused on Iran's controversial nuclear program, with Oman mediating the discussions.
Iran reminds that the country has a ban on nuclear weapons
Iranian President emphasizes the country's ban on nuclear weapons amidst ongoing tensions with the USA.