Briefs
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Wed, Apr 1
22 briefs
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • DW - Asia • via dw.com
Alleged Cyber Scam Boss Extradited to China
Li Xiong, an alleged cyber scam boss, has been extradited from Cambodia to China following his arrest at the request of Chinese authorities.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Houthis Claim Missile Attacks on Israel
Yemen’s Houthis have claimed responsibility for a missile attack on Israel, asserting coordination with Iran and Hezbollah.
A abcnews.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • ABC News - Top Stories • via abcnews.com
Supreme Court Considers Challenge to Birthright Citizenship
The Supreme Court is reviewing a significant challenge to birthright citizenship, focusing on President Trump's executive order that seeks to end this practice for certain children.
A allafrica.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • AllAfrica (EN) - Latest • via allafrica.com
DR Congo Qualifies for FIFA World Cup 2026
[Premium Times] A dramatic late winner from Axel Tuanzebe proved decisive, as the defender struck from close range in extra time to hand the Leopards a 1-0 victory Former Manchester United defender Axel Tuanzebe scores in extra time as DR Congo beat Jamaica 1-0 in qualifying playoff.
N nytimes.com
AI Science
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • The New York Times - Science • via nytimes.com
NASA Prepares for Historic Artemis II Moon Mission
NASA is gearing up for the Artemis II mission, which will mark the first crewed lunar fly-around since 1972, with a launch scheduled for April 1.
Climate Policy
A allafrica.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • AllAfrica (EN) - Latest • via allafrica.com
Nigerian Transport Minister Resigns to Pursue Governorship
Said Ahmed Alkali has resigned from his position as Nigeria's Minister of Transportation to run for governor of Gombe State in the upcoming elections.
A abcnews.com
AI Politics
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • ABC News - Politics • via abcnews.com
Judge Halts White House Ballroom Construction
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to stop construction on a planned ballroom at the White House, a project that has been a priority for the president.
Elections
T theguardian.com
AI World
4 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • The Guardian - Science • via theguardian.com
Artemis II Launch Preparations
NASA is set to launch Artemis II, a fully crewed mission to the moon, marking the first time humans will leave lower Earth orbit since 1972.
D dw.com
AI Culture
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • DW - Culture & Lifestyle • via dw.com
Germany Implements New Gasoline Pricing Rules
Germany has introduced new regulations limiting gas stations to raising prices only once a day amid rising costs for motorists.
F france24.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • France24 English - Americas • via france24.com
NASA's Artemis II Mission: A Historic Crewed Lunar Journey
NASA is preparing for its Artemis II mission, marking the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, with a launch expected from Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
Exploring Family Histories During the Nazi Era
The release of millions of NSDAP membership cards by the US National Archives is prompting discussions in Germany about family histories during the Nazi era.
B bbc.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • BBC News - Asia • via bbc.com
Japan Introduces Joint Custody for Divorced Couples
Japan has officially recognized joint custody for divorced couples, marking a significant shift in its family law system.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • The Guardian - UK • via theguardian.com
NHS to Provide Weight-Loss Drugs to Over One Million People
The NHS in England plans to offer weight-loss drugs to over a million individuals at risk of heart attacks and strokes, expanding access to treatments like Semaglutide.
B bbc.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • BBC News - Europe • via bbc.com
Russian Military Plane Crash in Crimea
A Russian military plane crash in Crimea has resulted in the deaths of 29 individuals, according to reports from Russian authorities and news agencies.
B bbc.com
AI Business
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • BBC News - Business • via bbc.com
Market Reactions to Potential End of Iran Conflict
Asian stock markets experienced a significant uptick following comments from US President Trump regarding the potential end of the conflict in Iran.
Central Banks
N nytimes.com
AI World
3 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • The New York Times - US • via nytimes.com
Trump Indicates U.S. Withdrawal from Iran Imminent
President Donald Trump has stated that the United States could withdraw from Iran within two to three weeks, asserting that no deal is necessary for this to occur.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Syria's Stance on Iran-Israel Conflict
Syria has declared its intention to remain neutral in the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, unless it faces direct aggression.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • The Guardian - UK • via theguardian.com
Stephen Lewis, Canadian Politician and Activist, Dies at 88
Stephen Lewis, a prominent Canadian diplomat and social activist, has passed away at the age of 88 after a battle with cancer.
F france24.com
AI World
3 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • France24 English - Top • via france24.com
Escalating Tensions in the Middle East Amid US-Iran Conflict
The conflict between the United States and Iran continues to escalate, with President Trump making bold claims about the potential duration of the war and Iran responding defiantly with missile strikes.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • DW - Top Stories • via dw.com
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Funding Directive for NPR and PBS
A federal judge has permanently blocked a directive from the Trump administration that sought to end federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing First Amendment protections.
W washingtonpost.com
AI Politics
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • Washington Post - Politics • via washingtonpost.com
Trump Issues Executive Order on Mail-In Voting
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at restricting mail-in voting, a move that has drawn criticism regarding its legality and potential impact on voter access.
Elections
F france24.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • France24 English - Americas • via france24.com
Federal Judge Halts Trump's White House Ballroom Construction
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to stop construction of a new White House ballroom, citing the need for congressional approval for such changes.
Tue, Mar 31
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