Mar 03 At least 1 dead as driver rams car into crowd in Germany By Stefanie Dazio, Associated Press Mannheim University Hospital said they were treating three people from this crash, two adults and a child, German news agency dpa reported. Continue reading
Mar 02 Watch 2:49 European allies pledge more support for Ukraine at ‘crossroads in history’ By Malcolm Brabant, Kaisha Young After his Oval Office dressing down on Friday, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy faced a much friendlier group Sunday as he met with European leaders in London. Zelenskyy said he’s still willing to sign the minerals deal he was in Washington to… Continue watching
Mar 02 Watch 5:55 Former Saudi ambassador weighs in on Trump’s approach to Gaza and the Middle East By John Yang, Andrew Corkery, Juliet Fuisz Israel is blocking humanitarian aid from reaching Gaza until Hamas agrees to a proposal to extend phase one of the ceasefire, which expired Saturday. John Yang speaks with Prince Turki Al-Faisal, a former Saudi ambassador to the U.S. and U.K.,… Continue watching
Mar 02 Watch 1:50 News Wrap: Rubio expedites delivery of $4 billion in military aid to Israel In our news wrap Sunday, the Trump administration is sending Israel another round of military aid, Trump signed executive orders expanding U.S. timber production and designating English as the country’s official language, and a private U.S. company successfully landed a… Continue watching
Mar 02 Watch 6:00 What cuts in U.S. foreign aid may mean for children suffering in Haiti By Ali Rogin In Haiti, years of chaos and instability have brought the country to the brink of collapse. More than 1 million people, nearly 10 percent of the population, have been displaced. Now, as the Trump administration eliminates most U.S. foreign aid… Continue watching
Mar 02 Pope Francis remains in stable condition off of mechanical ventilator as prayers pour in By Nicole Winfield, Paolo Santalucia, Associated Press The pope remained in stable condition and didn’t need any mechanical ventilation Sunday, the Vatican said. It was a sign that he had overcome the possible complications from a respiratory crisis on Friday and that his breathing function overall was… Continue reading
Mar 02 Israel cuts off aid to Gaza while pressuring Hamas to accept new ceasefire proposal By Tia Goldenberg, Samy Magdy, Associated Press Israel faced sharp criticism on Sunday as it stopped the entry of all food and other supplies into Gaza on Sunday and warned of “additional consequences” if Hamas doesn’t accept a new proposal to extend a fragile ceasefire. Continue reading
Mar 02 European leaders face a ‘once in a generation moment,’ Starmer says on ending war in Ukraine By Brian Melley, Associated Press British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told leaders gathered Sunday for a summit on the war in Ukraine that they need to step up and continue to support Kyiv and meet a “once in a generation moment” for the security of… Continue reading
Mar 01 Kurdish PKK insurgents declare ceasefire in 40-year conflict with Turkey By Andrew Wilks, Associated Press Kurdish militants who have waged a 40-year insurgency in Turkey declared a ceasefire on Saturday in what could mark a significant boost to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government, two days after their imprisoned leader called for the group to disarm. Continue reading
Mar 01 Pope stable after respiratory crisis, spent ‘long periods’ off noninvasive ventilator By Nicole Winfield, Giovanna Dell'Orto, Associated Press Francis had no fever and no signs of new infection, was feeding himself solid food and coffee for breakfast, and continued his respiratory physiotherapy, the Vatican said. Continue reading