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Pope Francis exchanges Easter greetings with JD Vance at Vatican
"The meeting, which lasted a few minutes, gave them the opportunity to exchange Easter greetings," the Vatican press office said in a statement.
Vladimir Putin's 'Easter Truce' Sparks Backlash: 'PR Stunt'
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared on Saturday Moscow would stop attacks until Monday morning, quickly met with skepticism from Kyiv officials and Western a
Thousands of protesters rally against Trump across US
Thousands of protesters rallied in Washington and other cities across the U.S. on Saturday to voice their opposition to President Donald Trump's policies on deportations, government firings, and the
Trump admin urges Supreme Court to allow deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members
Solicitor General John Sauer urged the Supreme Court to allow the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members the justices temporarily blocked.
Zelenskyy says Russia is trying to create an 'impression of a ceasefire' as attacks continue
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia on Sunday of creating a false appearance of honoring an Easter ceasefire, saying Moscow continued to launch attacks overnight after Russian
Argentina’s Milei, a MAGA Superstar, Is Bucking Trump on Trade
Few people shine brighter in the MAGA universe after President Trump than Argentine President Javier Milei, who has enamored U.S. conservatives by slashing spending and berating progressives. But on
Battle lines of U.S.-China trade war sharpen in Southeast Asia
As China and the United States prepare for a potentially long and painful trade war, Southeast Asia faces opportunities and challenges.
Arrests after 12 shot dead at Ecuador cockfight
Police in Ecuador say they have arrested four people in connection with an attack by gunmen at a cockfighting ring in which 12 people died. Weapons and replica police and army uniforms were seized
Hong Kong’s oldest pro-democracy party is shutting down as Beijing leaves no room for dissent
Hong Kong’s oldest and largest pro-democracy political party is moving to disband as Beijing’s sweeping crackdown on the city leaves even moderate opposition groups with no room to operate.
Father of American hostage in Gaza hopeful he is still alive
The father of a U.S.-Israeli hostage held in Gaza said on Saturday he remains hopeful his 21-year-old son was still alive after Hamas said it could not account for his status. Adi Alexander, whose
Putin's Easter truce: Cause for scepticism or chance for peace?
Ukraine and Russia have accused each other of violating a 30-hour truce, but it comes as diplomatic efforts pick up, Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg writes.
Ousted Pentagon officials question leak investigation claims
Dan Caldwell, once one of U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's most senior advisors, issued a joint statement on Saturday along with two other Pentagon officials casting doubt on an internal leak
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