Author: Natasha Frost
Published on: 27/03/2025 | 00:00:00
AI Summary:
Newsletter Morning Briefing: Europe Edition Thursday Briefing Efforts to minimize damage from a leaked Signal chat. Newly released Signal texts showed what was at stake More messages were published yesterday. Trump dismissed concerns about the leak as a “witch hunt” and suggested that the messaging app was at fault for the journalist’s inclusion. Democrats have called for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to step down. A growing number of travelers are rethinking plans to visit the U.S. Many say they feel unwelcome or unsafe. A federal appeals court kept in place a block on the Trump administration’s use of a rarely invoked wartime statute to summarily deport Venezuelan migrants. The heads of PBS and NPR defended their funding during a congressional hearing. Putin acknowledges Russia may be intentionally stalling talks to further its own ends. Turkey’s opposition calls for a mass rally The arrest has set off nightly demonstrations that have drawn hundreds of thousands of antigovernment protesters to the streets of Istanbul and other cities. The Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group, withdrew in large numbers from the capital they had occupied since civil war broke out nearly two years ago. At least 24 people have died and dozens have been injured in devastating wildfires in South Korea that an official said may break records. Brazil: The Supreme Court ordered Jair Bolsonaro, the former president, to face trial for trying to stage a coup. Israel: The new budget approved by Parliament cements the power of Prime Minister Benjamin British authorities issued a record fine against the University of Sussex. Installing backup generators to avoid another major power loss could cost $100 million. SPORTS NEWS Figure skating: In 1961, a plane crash devastated the Skating Club of Boston. Two months ago, it happened again — leaving members, once again, skating through their grief. A great Romantic: A new A.I. Project explores the mysteries of Eugène Delacroix. The five-member girl group NewJeans, K-pop’s most imaginative group of the last three years, seemed invincible. But now its members are locked in a legal battle against their powerhouse label over their contract. Before the show ended, they announced an effective hiatus until legal issues were resolved. The ‘Most Dangerous Place’ on Earth: Pakistan’s former tribal areas bordering Afghanistan are plagued by escalating militancy. An effort to overhaul the semiautonomous region’s outdated governance is seen by many in the region as a failure. Just under 10,000 Jewish children fled to Britain from Europe from December 1938 to September 1939.
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