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Israeli Cabinet Approved 34 New West Bank Settlements, Watchdog Says

Israeli Cabinet Approved 34 New West Bank Settlements, Watchdog Says

An Israeli watchdog reported that the cabinet approved the creation of 34 new Jewish settlements in the West Bank on April 1, many of them outposts in remote, mountainous areas. The decision has not been publicly announced by the government and drew condemnation from Palestinian officials. The move coincides with a surge in settler violence and rep…

Greenland Leader Rejects Trump’s Description as NATO Strains Over Iran Conflict

Greenland Leader Rejects Trump’s Description as NATO Strains Over Iran Conflict

Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen pushed back against disparaging remarks attributed to U.S. President Donald Trump, defending the island and its 57,000 residents while calling for unity among NATO partners amid heightened strains linked to the Iran war. Nielsen framed Greenland as a responsible member of the international community …

Israeli Courts to Restart Netanyahu’s Trial After State of Emergency Lifted

Israeli Courts to Restart Netanyahu’s Trial After State of Emergency Lifted

Israel’s judicial system will restart hearings in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s long-running corruption trial on Sunday after the government lifted a state of emergency tied to attacks involving Iran. The return to regular court operations follows a ceasefire in which no incoming Iranian missiles were reported after 3 a.m. (midnight GMT); sub…

Gaza student killed by Israeli fire while attending tent classroom, officials say

Gaza student killed by Israeli fire while attending tent classroom, officials say

A third-grade girl, identified by Gaza’s education ministry as Ritaj Rihan, was fatally shot while attending a class held in a tent in Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza. The incident took place under a ceasefire that has left more than half of Gaza under Israeli occupation and forced most of the population into a small portion of the territory. Voluntee…

U.S. Expands Nigeria Travel Warning and Authorises Non-Emergency Embassy Departures

U.S. Expands Nigeria Travel Warning and Authorises Non-Emergency Embassy Departures

The United States urged citizens to reconsider travel to Nigeria and authorised the departure of non-emergency embassy staff and families from Abuja, citing deteriorating security across the country. The State Department maintained Nigeria at Level 3: Reconsider Travel, while adding five states to its Do Not Travel list, bringing the total to 23 of…

Kenya Rebuts U.N. Finding on Sexual Abuse Claims Involving Haitian Mission

Kenya Rebuts U.N. Finding on Sexual Abuse Claims Involving Haitian Mission

Kenya has formally challenged a U.N. Human Rights Office report that concluded four allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse against members of a U.N.-backed anti-gang force in Haiti were substantiated. In a letter to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Kenya's foreign minister said a domestic board of inquiry found the same allegations un…

Trump Signals Continued U.S. Military Presence as Iran Peace Talks Face Strains

Trump Signals Continued U.S. Military Presence as Iran Peace Talks Face Strains

U.S. President Donald Trump said U.S. military forces will remain in the Middle East until a definitive peace agreement with Iran is reached, warning that failure to comply would trigger a major escalation. The announcement came as Israel conducted a large coordinated strike in Lebanon, Iran called portions of the negotiating context unreasonable, …

Israel Constructs Deep Buffer Zones as Washington and Tehran Negotiate a Pause

Israel Constructs Deep Buffer Zones as Washington and Tehran Negotiate a Pause

As the United States and Iran negotiate a temporary halt to hostilities, Israel has intensified efforts to create extensive buffer zones in Gaza, southern Lebanon and parts of Syria. Military and defence officials describe a deliberate shift toward a long-term posture that accepts adversaries such as Hezbollah, Hamas and Iran-backed militias cannot…

Michigan Man Detained in Abaco After Wife Goes Missing at Sea

Michigan Man Detained in Abaco After Wife Goes Missing at Sea

Bahamian police have taken Brian Hooker, a Michigan resident, into custody in the Abaco islands following the disappearance of his wife, 55-year-old Lynette Hooker, while the U.S. Coast Guard has begun a criminal investigation. Search and rescue operations were suspended and recovery efforts initiated after only a flotation device was found ashore.

China’s 2030 Moon Landing Ambition Faces New Scrutiny After Artemis Breakthrough

China’s 2030 Moon Landing Ambition Faces New Scrutiny After Artemis Breakthrough

NASA’s recent Artemis mission, which sent astronauts farther into space than any humans in history, has intensified attention on China’s stated goal of landing crewed missions on the moon by 2030. Beijing is developing a suite of new systems - from the Long March-10 heavy-lift rocket to the Mengzhou crew capsule and the Lanyue lunar lander - but mu…

Appeals Court Refuses Immediate Halt to Pentagon’s Anthropic Blacklisting

Appeals Court Refuses Immediate Halt to Pentagon’s Anthropic Blacklisting

A U.S. federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. has declined to grant Anthropic a temporary stay of the Pentagon’s designation labeling the AI developer a national security supply-chain risk. The ruling preserves the Defense Department’s restrictions for now as parallel litigation continues in multiple jurisdictions over the unprecedented move.

FCC to vote on sweeping ban of China-based test labs for U.S. electronics

FCC to vote on sweeping ban of China-based test labs for U.S. electronics

The Federal Communications Commission has scheduled an April 30 vote on a proposal that would bar laboratories located in China from testing electronic devices destined for the U.S. market, expanding a prior restriction that targeted labs owned or controlled by the Chinese government. The agency says roughly three-quarters of electronics are curren…

U.N. Decries Intense Israeli Strikes in Lebanon as Casualty Reports Mount

U.N. Decries Intense Israeli Strikes in Lebanon as Casualty Reports Mount

The United Nations condemned a large-scale series of Israeli air and artillery strikes across Lebanon that reportedly killed and wounded hundreds of people just hours after a ceasefire involving Iran took effect. The U.N. Human Rights Chief described the scene as horrific and urged prompt, independent investigations as Lebanese authorities reported…

Senate Confirms Roberto Velasco as Mexico's Foreign Minister Amid USMCA Review

Senate Confirms Roberto Velasco as Mexico's Foreign Minister Amid USMCA Review

Mexico's Senate approved Roberto Velasco as the country's new foreign minister with an 81-30 vote margin and no abstentions. Velasco, who has overseen relations with the United States and Canada since June 2020 as head of the North America unit and later as undersecretary, was appointed by President Claudia Sheinbaum after former Foreign Minister J…

Long Island architect admits to eight killings in Gilgo Beach case

Long Island architect admits to eight killings in Gilgo Beach case

A Long Island architect, Rex Heuermann, told a judge he killed eight women in attacks spanning from the 1990s through 2010, admitting to strangling and, in some cases, dismembering victims whose remains were found near Gilgo Beach. The plea resolves a long-running investigation that had gone cold until DNA evidence tied Heuermann to the scene; he i…

Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Kill Four, Including Al Jazeera Reporter

Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Kill Four, Including Al Jazeera Reporter

Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday resulted in four deaths, among them Al Jazeera journalist Muhammad Washah, according to Gaza health authorities and the Qatari network. Washah and another Palestinian were killed when a strike hit the vehicle they were traveling in along Gaza City's coastal road. Medics also reported a separate airstri…