Year: 2025
Trump Bets He Can Threaten His Way to Ending the Israel-Hamas War
There’s nothing like the drama of a deadline. But when President Donald Trump told Hamas it had until Saturday afternoon to release all of the Israeli hostages or “all hell is going to break loose,” he escalated the stakes of
Read MoreI Came to Congress to Gut Foreign Aid. I Was Wrong
You don’t often hear politicians concede their mistakes, but that’s the pill I’ll swallow today, February 13, as a witness before the same foreign affairs congressional panel under which I was previously a subcommittee chair from 2017-2019. I first came
Read MoreGalentine’s Day Isn’t Just for Single People
As the buildup to Valentine’s Day intensifies, you might feel the need to prioritize romantic love above all. But there’s a holiday we shouldn’t forget: Galentine’s. There aren’t enough holidays that celebrate friendship, one of the most important types of
Read MoreU.S. denies Trump peace push a ‘betrayal’ of Ukraine
by Max DELANY Donald Trump’s defense chief denied Thursday the US president was betraying Ukraine by opening talks with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, as blindsided European powers insisted they and Kyiv must have a seat at the table. Trump on Wednesday
Read MoreOil prices fall on potential Ukraine peace talks – Reuters
Oil prices fall on potential Ukraine peace talks Reuters Russia’s war on Ukraine at critical moment as Trump and Putin push to end conflict CNN Putin goes from pariah to negotiating partner as Trump announces meeting NBC News Donald Trump starts “immediate” talks
Read MoreNew York, Paris, Berlin to mark anniversaries of iconic Christo art
by Ana FERNÁNDEZ New York, Paris and Berlin are celebrating the anniversaries this year of iconic art installations that saw some of their most prominent landmarks wrapped in fabric by the late artists known as Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Forty years
Read MoreGrenade blast in French bar wounds 12
Twelve people were wounded when a grenade exploded in a bar in France’s southeastern city of Grenoble on Wednesday, officials said. “Someone came in and threw a grenade, apparently without saying a word, and ran away,” prosecutor Francois Touret-de-Courcy told
Read MoreTens of thousands go hungry in Sudan after Trump aid freeze
by Bahira AMIN For the first time in nearly two years of war, soup kitchens in famine-stricken Sudan are being forced to turn people away, with U.S. President Donald Trump’s aid freeze gutting the life-saving schemes. “People will die because
Read MoreHow Trump Is Gutting Regulatory Agencies Like the SEC, CFPB and EEOC
The furious pace of deregulation is gutting agencies intended to protect ordinary Americans, consumer advocates say. But business groups have long favored regulatory relief.
Read MoreSaudi art biennale seeks to modernize Islamic tradition
by Sofiane Alsaar Under a vast canopy of tents in the Saudi city of Jeddah, religious artifacts are on display alongside contemporary art pieces, part of the kingdom’s bid to transform its ultraconservative image. The second edition of the Islamic
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