The case could redefine who is considered American in ways not seen for more than 150 years.
“It’s great to be back at our original venue at the Hilton Reykjavík Nordica—it’s the second year in a row we’re there,” says Guðmundur Pétursson, guitarist and artistic director of the Reykjavík Blues Festival.
Moscow has denied Vladimir Zelensky’s claim of a two‑month ultimatum, says Kiev’s withdrawal from Russia’s Donbass must happen now Read Full Article at RT.com
US tech giant Oracle has reportedly laid off around 30,000 people around the world, including 12,000 in India Read Full Article at RT.com
The UAE could become the first Gulf nation to join the US-Israeli war against Iran, the Wall Street Journal has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
Earlier, the Armenian government’s press service reported that Nikol Pashinyan would travel to Russia for a working visit on April 1
At the latest meeting, the eight leading OPEC+ members decided to boost oil output in April by 206,000 bpd over March levels
According to the report, the «easing of tensions» in global markets is driven by the possibility of a ceasefire scenario through diplomatic efforts by China aimed at restoring shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, as well as the suspension of sanctions on Russian oil
Iran’s authorities repeatedly state that they have decided to close the Strait of Hormuz to any ships associated with the US, Israel and the countries that supported aggression against Tehran
«Hezbollah's southern front commander Yusuf Ismail Hashem directed the launching of rockets and drones into Israeli territory and led efforts to rebuild military infrastructure,» Israel Defense Forces representative Avichay Adraee said
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Fears are mounting of shortages as Iran maintains a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz and the US President swings wildly between saying the war will end soon and threatening escalation.
Students from a British private school are among nearly two hundred youngsters hit by 'severe' food poisoning at a French ski resort.
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Rachel Reeves delivered the most direct criticism yet of the US President as she warned his 'choice' meant 'real hardship' to come.
Donald Trump said the UK 'doesn't even have a navy' as he accused Keir Starmer of only caring about building 'windmills'.
[allAfrica] Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has released a harrowing new report highlighting the increasing use of sexual violence as a weapon of war in Darfur, happening both within active conflict zones and beyond Sudan's frontlines. In this interview with AllAfrica's Boakai Fofana, Myriam Laroussi - MSF's Emergency Coordinator in Darfur - discusses her team's experience supporting survivors and the deteriorating humanitarian situation across the region.
There is no record of a sitting president attending oral arguments at the nation’s highest court, though the president has floated the idea before.
The White House promised an “important update” on Iran, in what is set to be the president’s first prime-time address since the U.S. and Israeli assault began.
The United States and Israel launched a military operation against Iran on February 28, when major Iranian cities, including Tehran, were struck
The sides are expected to exchange views on SCO activities in the current environment
Kazem Jalali said the Islamic Republic of Iran «has always welcomed any constructive and sincere efforts to establish stability and security in the region»
Elvira Nabiullina noted that any structural change meant that companies operating on old technologies were increasingly being pushed out of the market and replaced by new, more technologically advanced service providers
According to Elvira Nabiullina, the key factors of trust in the financial system are financial stability and price stability
Singaporeans can expect wetter weather during the first two weeks of April, according to the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) on Wednesday (April 1) .Thundery showers have been forecast over parts of Singapore in the afternoon on most days, and they may extend into the afternoon on most days.The total rainfall for the first fortnight is forecast to be near average of 164.3mm over most parts of the island.Daily maximum temperatures may still range between 33 deg C and 35 deg C most days while it might exceed 35 deg C on days when there is less cloud.There were several fair days in the last two weeks of March with short-duration thundery showers over parts of the island in the afternoon on a few days.The daily total rainfall of 58.4mm recorded at Tuas South on March 17 and at Lim Chu Kang on March 18 was the highest recorded for the second fortnight.The northeast monsoon conditions prevailing over the region are forecast to gradually weaken and end, with inter-monsoon conditions setting in during the first week of April.
Punggol is keeping up the heat on active mobility offences to keep its young population safe.In a Facebook post on Monday (March 30), Punggol Neighbourhood Police Centre said it conducted a joint enforcement operation against active mobility offences with the Land Transport Authority.A total of 11 offences under the Active Mobility Act were detected during the four-day operation, including riding non-compliant personal mobility devices and power-assisted bicycles, riding bicycles without mandatory handbrake and registration-related violations.Five non-compliant active mobility devices were also impounded during the operation.The «targeted operation» across Punggol, conducted between March 16 and 19, included hotspots such as Punggol Town Square and Lor Halus Red Bridge.«You have been warned previously and we are serious about keeping our streets safe!» the police said in the post.
Iran has been relying on cheap, AI-generated videos to counter the multibillion-dollar US media machine Read Full Article at RT.com
India has also marginally increased jet fuel prices for domestic routes Read Full Article at RT.com
US War Secretary Pete Hegseth has declined to reaffirm US commitment to NATO, saying the decision is up to President Donald Trump Read Full Article at RT.com
A drivers’ strike in Senegal has disrupted Dakar transport as unions protest government policies and lack of dialogue Read Full Article at RT.com