US mourns Jimmy Carter on day of national mourning, former presidents side by side
washington January 9, 2025 16:07The United States is bidding a grand farewell to former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 100 on December 29.
The United States is bidding a grand farewell to former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 100 on December 29.
A prominent member of the Japanese mafia has pleaded guilty to attempting to trade nuclear material for weapons, specifically for the Iranian nuclear weapons program.
With rising British interest rates and fears of a recession, concerns arise about stagflation reminiscent of the 1970s in the United Kingdom.
With 56 parties and political formations applying to participate in the early general elections to be held on February 23 in Germany, the question arises whether the beloved fast food kebab will enter politics.
Israel is facing pressure to release Hossam Abu Safiya, the director of a hospital in Gaza, shedding light on how hospitals are repeatedly becoming a battleground in the region.
A groundbreaking surgery took place in Belgium as doctors successfully implanted a micro-pacemaker in a newborn baby for the first time in the country, marking a rare achievement globally.
Wildfires in California, particularly in Los Angeles, have caused massive destruction, resulting in an increased death toll and widespread evacuations.
A discovery of dinosaur footprints in Dewars Farm Quarry has caught the attention of scientists, shedding light on ancient species and their behaviors.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev discussed the continuation of cooperation in all areas between the two countries.
In the midst of discussions for a possible ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar paid a historic visit to the United Arab Emirates to meet with his counterpart. The meeting focused on regional developments and bilateral relations.
Rolls-Royce, the luxury car manufacturer, is investing £300 million (€360 million) in expanding its factory in Goodwood to cater to super-rich customers by offering customized cars with unique features like 18-carat gold sculptures.
Tommy Robinson, the right-wing British activist, finds himself in the spotlight once again as the British grooming scandal resurfaces. Read about his controversial role in addressing child abuse allegations and the political landscape surrounding him.
Hospitals in the UK have declared a critical situation due to the pressure caused by the increase in flu and other respiratory illnesses.
The incoming US president has escalated pressure on Panama and Greenland, both NATO allies, by hinting at potential annexation plans. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
Iran strongly criticizes French President Macron for labeling Iran as a major strategic and security issue in the Middle East, stating the accusations are baseless and contradictory.
Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, Dirk Beljaarts, shares insights on trade prospects with the US as President-elect Donald Trump threatens the EU with a trade war.
The US government has sought to invalidate the agreement reached with 3 suspects accused of planning the September 11 attacks in order to prevent a plea deal for reduced sentence.
Matthew Alan Livelsberger used OpenAI's ChatGPT in planning the explosion of a Tesla car in front of Trump's hotel in Las Vegas, according to US authorities.
British Minister Jess Phillips responds to Elon Musk's comments regarding child abuse investigation, urging him to focus on his projects.
A suspect is accused of using ChatGPT to calculate the amount of explosives needed to detonate a Cybertruck in an incident in Las Vegas.
The body of former American President Jimmy Carter has arrived in Washington for a state funeral on Thursday. Carter passed away on December 29 at the age of 100 in Georgia, where he lived.
President Trump urges NATO allies to increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP, up from the current 2 percent standard.
International credit rating agency Fitch Ratings warns that the United States will face significant fiscal policy challenges in 2025 related to debt ceiling, budget allocations, and tax cuts.
Donald Trump is persisting on the idea of acquiring Greenland while his son, Don Jr., makes a 'private visit' to the island.
The United States accuses members of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and other militias in Sudan of genocide. RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo faces sanctions.
The United Kingdom has implemented a new digital registration system for travelers who do not require a visa to enter the country.
British trains faced cancellations as union directives prohibit train drivers from walking on snowy platforms, causing inconvenience to passengers.
Learn about the polar vortex phenomenon, its impact in the US, and the possibility of it affecting the Netherlands.
An individual in Louisiana, US, has died from the H5N1 avian influenza virus, marking the first death from the virus in the state.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 hit Tibet Autonomous Region in China, resulting in 53 deaths and 62 injuries according to initial reports. More than 1000 structures were damaged in the earthquake.