Wednesday, March 26, 2025

World

Iceland’s Education Minister Resigns Over Relationship with 15-Year-Old

Iceland's Minister Ásthildur Lóa Thórsdóttir resigns after revealing a past relationship with a 15-year-old, calling it a youthful mistake.

Columbia Student Faces Deportation Over Gaza Protest, Sues Trump

A South Korean student at Columbia faces deportation for protesting the Gaza conflict, claiming her rights as a legal resident are violated.

U.S. Intelligence Chief Visits Japan and India — But Snubs South Korea

South Korea is sidelined in U.S. intelligence and defense visits, reflecting its political turmoil and exclusion from key diplomatic engagements.

Canada Calls Snap Election—Trump’s Influence Looms Over Tight Race

Canada will hold an early election on April 28, with the Liberal and Conservative parties in a tight race amid U.S. pressure.

Ceasefire on the Table? U.S., Ukraine, and Russia Discuss Peace in Saudi Arabia

U.S. and Ukrainian diplomats met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a ceasefire and address critical issues in the Ukraine conflict.

North Korea Claims New Anti-Air Missile Test a Success

North Korea successfully tested a new anti-air missile system, with Kim Jong Un observing and praising its combat capabilities.

Trump’s Back-to-Back Calls with Putin and Zelenskyy Aim to End Ukraine War

Trump reported a positive call with Zelenskyy to align Ukraine and Russia's demands, following discussions with Putin on a ceasefire.

U.S. Unseals 30,000 Pages of JFK Assassination Files — Will It Solve the Mystery?

The U.S. released over 30,000 pages of JFK assassination documents, but major revelations are not expected regarding Oswald's role.