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Cuba Charges Six Exiles with Terrorism After Deadly Speedboat Clash

Cuba Charges Six Exiles with Terrorism After Deadly Speedboat Clash

Cuban prosecutors have charged six individuals with crimes of terrorism and ordered them held pending trial after a maritime confrontation last week in which Cuban forces killed four people and injured six others aboard a speedboat that entered Cuban waters. Havana says the group, identified as Cuban exiles arriving from the United States, fired on…

Nepal Holds First Election Since Gen Z Protests That Toppled Government

Nepal Holds First Election Since Gen Z Protests That Toppled Government

Nepal is voting in a general election on Thursday, the first since mass youth-led protests last September that resulted in 77 deaths and the government's resignation. Nearly 19 million eligible voters will choose a 275-member legislature, with a surge of about one million mostly young voters added after the protests. The contest pits long-establish…

CIA Station at U.S. Embassy in Riyadh Struck by Suspected Iranian Drone

CIA Station at U.S. Embassy in Riyadh Struck by Suspected Iranian Drone

A CIA station located within the U.S. Embassy compound in Riyadh was struck on Monday by a drone suspected to be Iranian, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. Saudi officials reported two drones hit the embassy, causing a limited fire and some material damage. U.S. diplomatic missions in the kingdom have warned Americans to avoid the …

Florida State Universities Pause Hiring of H-1B Faculty Until 2027

Florida State Universities Pause Hiring of H-1B Faculty Until 2027

Florida’s State University System will not hire new faculty on H-1B visas until January 5, 2027, following a directive from Governor Ron DeSantis and a vote by the Florida Board of Governors. The pause affects only new hires across the 12 public universities and follows previous policy moves targeting H-1B applicants at the federal level.

Pentagon Official Warns Commercial AI Contract Terms Could Halt Military Operations

Pentagon Official Warns Commercial AI Contract Terms Could Halt Military Operations

A top Pentagon research official told industry leaders that broad operational restrictions embedded in some commercial AI contracts could incapacitate U.S. military missions in real time, potentially stopping planning or execution if terms of service were seen to be violated. The remarks, delivered at a Washington security technology summit, came a…

Russian Hawks Alarmed by U.S. Strike on Iran, Urge Moscow to Escalate in Ukraine

Russian Hawks Alarmed by U.S. Strike on Iran, Urge Moscow to Escalate in Ukraine

When Donald Trump returned to the White House last year, a subset of Russian hardliners hoped his erratic, transactional approach might serve Moscow's interests in Ukraine. The U.S. strike on Iran has since unsettled that cohort, convincing many that Trump poses a direct danger to Russia as well as to American rivals. Prominent nationalists and pro…

Trump Says U.S. Forces Have Neutralized Numerous Iranian Naval and Air Assets

Trump Says U.S. Forces Have Neutralized Numerous Iranian Naval and Air Assets

President Donald Trump told reporters that U.S. military operations have largely disabled Iranian naval and air targets, asserting "just about everything has been knocked out." Speaking in the Oval Office before meeting German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Trump said he authorized the strikes because "I had a feeling" Iran might strike the United Stat…

Missile Barrage Leaves Tehran Largely Deserted as Civilians Face Power Cuts and Fear

Missile Barrage Leaves Tehran Largely Deserted as Civilians Face Power Cuts and Fear

Tehran’s streets have been emptied by a sustained U.S.-Israeli missile offensive that residents say has left neighborhoods under tight security, with electricity and water disruptions compounding fears. Iranian authorities report hundreds of deaths, while accounts from people inside and those fleeing the country describe damaged buildings, panic an…

Tehran Rules Out Talks with Washington for Now as Strikes and Market Turmoil Continue

Tehran Rules Out Talks with Washington for Now as Strikes and Market Turmoil Continue

Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva said on March 3 that Tehran has not approached the United States, directly or indirectly, about negotiations to reduce tensions or to restart nuclear discussions. The remarks came three days after joint U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, amid fresh explosions in Tehran and global market jitters over possi…

Trump Says U.S. Munitions Stockpiles Allow ‘Forever’ Warfighting Capacity

Trump Says U.S. Munitions Stockpiles Allow ‘Forever’ Warfighting Capacity

President Donald Trump posted that the United States has a near-unlimited inventory of munitions and can wage war 'forever' using those supplies, comments that come as U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran enter their fourth day. Trump gave limited public remarks on the campaign’s duration and has not delivered a televised address customary in times of …

Russia Flags Danger to Bushehr Nuclear Plant as Fighting Nears Site

Russia Flags Danger to Bushehr Nuclear Plant as Fighting Nears Site

Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom has warned that the Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran faces a risk as nearby combat intensifies. Rosatom’s chief said explosions could be heard a few kilometres from the site, though he stated the facility itself was not being deliberately targeted. Nearly 100 non-essential staff and family membe…

Turkey Seeks Mediating Role to Halt Iran Conflict and Restore Diplomacy

Turkey Seeks Mediating Role to Halt Iran Conflict and Restore Diplomacy

Turkey is pursuing discussions with a wide range of international partners to find a pathway that ends the conflict involving Iran and returns parties to negotiations, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said. Ankara has been speaking with European counterparts, the United States and Oman as the war expanded following U.S. and Israeli strikes and subseque…

Hezbollah Escalation Draws Lebanon Further Into Israel-Iran Conflict

Hezbollah Escalation Draws Lebanon Further Into Israel-Iran Conflict

Hezbollah's strikes on Israel for a second straight day have pulled Lebanon deeper into a widening regional confrontation following a U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran. Israel responded with additional troop deployments to southern Lebanon and sustained air strikes, including hits in Beirut. The Lebanese government moved to outlaw Hezbollah's military ac…

EU Capitals Push Back on Fast-Track Membership Demand by Kyiv

EU Capitals Push Back on Fast-Track Membership Demand by Kyiv

Ukraine has sought a pledge for rapid European Union membership as part of a potential peace deal, with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy proposing a 2027 accession date. Many EU governments are resistant to any reform that would accelerate accession, fearing it would undermine reform incentives and create political backlash at home. Kyiv’s lead EU neg…

Asian U.S. Allies Worry Middle East Strikes Could Weaken Deterrence Against China

Asian U.S. Allies Worry Middle East Strikes Could Weaken Deterrence Against China

Lawmakers in Japan and Taiwan, and analysts across the region, are raising alarms that U.S. military engagement in Iran and allied strikes with Israel could draw away naval and munitions resources that currently underpin deterrence in the Indo-Pacific. Officials have pressed Tokyo’s bureaucracy for explanations about evacuation planning, energy mar…

Lavrov Says Russia Has Found No Signs Iran Is Building Nuclear Arms

Lavrov Says Russia Has Found No Signs Iran Is Building Nuclear Arms

Russia’s foreign minister told visiting Brunei officials that Moscow has not seen evidence Iran is developing nuclear weapons, a claim he said removes the primary justification offered for recent U.S. and Israeli military action. Sergei Lavrov also warned that the attack’s effects are being felt across the region, including economic costs and civil…

Ticket Mania for 2026 World Cup Meets Security Concerns and Soaring Prices

Ticket Mania for 2026 World Cup Meets Security Concerns and Soaring Prices

With roughly 100 days until the 2026 World Cup begins in the United States, Mexico and Canada, demand for match tickets has surged even as prices climb and security and immigration concerns ripple through the fan base. Nearly two million tickets were sold in the initial sales phases and demand outstripped supply by more than 30 times, but worries s…

U.S. Military Action Against Iran Shifts Leverage Ahead of Planned Trump-Xi Meeting

U.S. Military Action Against Iran Shifts Leverage Ahead of Planned Trump-Xi Meeting

A recent U.S. military campaign that included the capture of Venezuela's president and strikes that killed Iran's supreme leader has placed Chinese leader Xi Jinping in a diplomatically awkward position ahead of a proposed summit with U.S. President Donald Trump. Beijing's restrained reaction underscores its limited ability to influence U.S. milita…