China has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization against the US electric vehicle subsidy program, which discriminates against Chinese products and disrupts the global supply chain.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba expressed concern that the actions of Western allies do not match their rhetoric, suggesting that they want Ukraine to fight with its hands tied behind its back by not providing enough weapons.
Turkish President Erdogan plans to visit Washington in early May to meet with US President Biden to discuss bilateral relations, the Russian-Ukrainian war, and the situation in Gaza.
The United States imposed new sanctions on 13 Russian fintech companies and 2 individuals for allegedly developing virtual asset services used to circumvent sanctions related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
A large boat crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing part of the bridge to collapse and several cars to fall into the water, with rescue efforts underway for at least seven people believed to be in the water.
Netanyahu canceled the visit of the Israeli delegation to the United States after the UN approved a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
A New York court reduced Donald Trump's bail in a fraud case from $454 million to $175 million and gave him 10 additional days to pay.
The White House rejected Russia's attempts to link the Moscow terrorist attack to Ukraine, saying it was carried out by ISIS-K militants who have no connection to Kyiv.
Four of the perpetrators of the Crocus attack were charged, confessed and named their customers and accomplices, which led to three more arrests for providing cars, apartments and money, the Russian Federation's security service said.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said that radical Islamists carried out the terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall, hinting at Ukraine's possible involvement, without providing any evidence.
The US Treasury Department imposed sanctions against 13 russian entities and 2 individuals involved in the technology and financial services sectors in order to evade sanctions imposed by the US against russia.
The UN Security Council voted in favor of a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan, but the US abstained, warning that it could harm ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
Baltic leaders call on NATO members to reintroduce conscription and significantly increase military spending to Cold War levels to deter potential Russian aggression.
Soon, Ukrainians will be able to report damaged or destroyed housing as a result of russian aggression through the Diia app to the International Register of Damages.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on the visible signs of torture on the suspects in the Crocus City Hall attack; he stated that "the investigation is ongoing". According to Peskov, "no coherent version has been voiced, only preliminary data is being discussed."
Spain has begun training Ukrainian servicemen to operate NASAMS anti-aircraft missile systems, where Spanish army instructors are conducting a one-month course.
Russia is promoting an information campaign that falsely links Ukraine to the terrorist attack in the Crocus City Mall, citing statements by pro-Russian journalists and bloggers.
The ambassador noted that over the past five days, Russia has launched hundreds of missiles and drones against a sovereign country. She called for immediate military assistance to Kyiv.
China may have gained access to the personal data of millions of British voters through state-sponsored cyberattacks on members of the British Parliament, which poses a threat to British democracy.
The AI boom requires huge computing power and energy loads, posing risks to the power grid and the transition to cleaner energy sources, as AI may force companies to rely more on fossil fuels than expected.
Russia will not stop if it wins the war in Ukraine. Therefore, Kyiv needs more support to defeat Russia, the US ambassador to the UK believes.
House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to bring up a bill to provide aid to Ukraine after the Easter recess, as stated by Republican Congressman Michael McCaul.
The United States and Japan are set to announce the largest update to the security treaty in more than 60 years, which includes restructuring the U. S. military command in Japan and strengthening operational planning and military exercises between the two countries, due to shared concerns about China's influence.
Polish pilots could have shot down a russian missile that violated Polish airspace if it had threatened the country's security, a Defense Ministry spokesman said.
russia continues to indiscriminately launch drones and missiles into Ukraine, disregarding civilians and violating international law.
Today, on March 24, all persistent people on our planet can join the International Day of Achievement.
U. S. President Joe Biden signs a $1.2 trillion bill, calling on Congress to pass additional bipartisan legislation on national security and border security.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that there is a clear international consensus that any ground attack on the city of Rafah in Gaza would lead to a humanitarian catastrophe and called for a humanitarian ceasefire and the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
The US Senate has approved a $1. 2 trillion government funding bill to avoid a government shutdown. Now the document must be signed by President Biden.
Putin is using every free minute while the US Congress refuses to approve additional aid to Ukraine, White House adviser John Kirby believes.