The US president is unhappy with a “distorted” portrait in Colorado, but “touched” by a gift from Russia.
Month: March 2025
Top US officials shared Yemen strike plans with journalist in group chat
A National Security Council spokesman said in a statement the reported chat “appears to be authentic”
Russia accused of ‘hollow’ peace talks as strike injures dozens
Russia hits northern Ukraine as its negotiators meet US officials in Riyadh to discuss a ceasefire.
Erdogan calls Turkey protests ‘evil’ as unrest continues
Protesters gather for a sixth night in Istanbul after city Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu’s arrest.
US deportations to Venezuela resume after dispute
Nearly 200 people were on board the flight carrying Venezuelan migrants repatriated from the US.
The Indian scholar arrested in US over Palestinian sympathies
Friends and family of Badar Khan Suri in India say they are shocked by the terror charges against him.
Chad condemns Sudan’s airport threat as ‘declaration of war’
A Sudanese general said Chad’s airports were legitimate targets because they were used to supply weapons.
First black Republican congresswoman Mia Love dies at 49
Love made history when she was voted into the House of Representatives for Utah, but was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2022.
Greenland condemns planned visits by Usha Vance and Trump adviser
The pair will make separate trips this week, after threats from the US president to take over the island.
Turkey protests are about far more than fate of Istanbul’s mayor
Freedom and democracy have been steadily eroded in the Erdogan era, writes Orla Guerin.