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Month: April 2025
U.S. Is Withdrawing Hundreds of Troops From Syria
[ad_1] The end of the Assad era has reduced some threats, but the Islamic State has shown renewed strength in the country. [ad_2] Source link
Latey: Looking for Love – how Ethiopia’s answer to The Bachelor sparked controversy
[ad_1] Wedaeli Chibelushi & Nyasha Michelle BBC News D!nkTV The finale of Latey: Looking for Love has been viewed more than 620,000 times Boy meets […]
Friday Briefing: Trump’s Tariff Bargaining
[ad_1] Plus, Argentina’s capybara problem. [ad_2] Source link
Syria’s Easter Celebrations Pass Peacefully, in Early Test of New Government
[ad_1] At least in the capital, Damascus, the Christian holiday festivities were protected and joyfully observed. Religious minorities are still wary, however, about the new […]
Europe and America, at Odds Over Ukraine, Try Talking to Each Other
[ad_1] President Emmanuel Macron of France hosted a lunch with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s envoy, as European delegations converged […]
‘Psychological Torture’: London Bans Busking in a Famed Tourist Hub
[ad_1] Noise complaints led the authorities to halt street performances in Leicester Square. Some miss the music. Others found the noise “bloody annoying.” [ad_2] Source […]
Chris Van Hollen Meets With Abrego Garcia in El Salvador
[ad_1] Earlier in the day, armed military officials stopped Senator Chris Van Hollen from trying to visit the prison where Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia has […]
Monday Briefing: A Broken Truce in Ukraine
[ad_1] Plus, a Senegalese strawberry farmer on a mission. [ad_2] Source link
F.B.I. Arrests Harpreet Singh, Wanted in India
[ad_1] The Indian authorities said the man, arrested on Thursday, was linked to a Sikh separatist movement. His arrest was a win for India, long […]