The US supreme court will hear oral arguments over whether the Trump administration can revoke temporary protected status for hundreds of thousands of Syrians and Haitians.
Basel Zaraa, a Palestinian refugee, shared his childhood story with his 5-year-old daughter through art. He used this medium to explain his past to her. Basel Zaraa was a Palestinian refugee.
Endangered mountain bongos were flown from a Czech Republic zoo to Kenya in a conservation effort. The species is rare, with less than 100 individuals remaining in the wild. The mountain bongo is a rare antelope endemic to Kenyan highland forests, with less than 100 in the wild.
Ukraine accused Israel of importing grain it claims Russia stole from occupied areas, with Israel disputing the claim that the vessel had entered the port. Ukraine accused Israel of allowing the import of grain it claims Russia stole from occupied areas.
Israel disputes Ukraine's claim of stolen grain, saying Kyiv provided no evidence. The issue arises as Russia's actions likely impact grain supplies. Israel said that Kyiv had not provided evidence to support its claims.
India's strategic ambitions for the Chabahar port in Iran are dwindling. The port had been a key part of India's regional plans. The port has been a centrepiece of India's regional strategic ambitions.
Iran bombed a Pakistan-based terror camp targeting Jaish-al-Adl. The strikes occurred after similar actions last week in the border regions. Just last week, Iran carried out strikes on terror camps inside Pakistan, targeting Jaish-al-Adl, an organisation that has long been operating in the border regions.
Indonesia put four soldiers on trial for an acid attack on activist Andrie Yunus. The accused face up to 12 years in prison for the attack that burned one-fifth of activist Andrie Yunus's body.
Bangladesh's rice harvest is under threat from heavy rains that have also damaged other crops, including vegetables, raising concerns about potential supply shortages. Heavy rains have also damaged other crops, including vegetables, raising concerns about potential supply shortages.
The death toll from a train crash in Indonesia rose to 16 after a long-distance train slammed into a stationary commuter train near Bekasi Timur station. The accident happened when a long-distance train slammed into the last, women-only carriage of a stationary commuter train near the Bekasi Timur station.
Japan Airlines will trial humanoid robots at Haneda Airport to address labour shortages. The initiative is a collaboration with GMO Internet Group. The report mentioned that the initiative is being carried out in collaboration with GMO Internet Group.
The King addressed Congress with lines that may have supported Democrats. There were some lines in the speech that may have buoyed Democrats – and raised eyebrows in the White House.
The UAE's decision to leave OPEC has raised questions about the oil cartel's future influence. Helima Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, discussed the impacts with NPR's A Martinez.
Donald Trump denied being cousins with King Charles, saying he is "not related" to the British monarch. Earlier, Trump called King Charles "a great guy" and "a fighter".
The European Union accused Meta of failing to stop underage users from accessing Facebook and Instagram. The European Union accused Meta on Wednesday of failing to stop underage users from accessing Facebook and Instagram, in violation of the bloc's digital rules that require sites to protect minors.
King Charles' visit to the U. S. has sparked reactions in the U. K. Lord Peter Ricketts, a former British diplomat, discussed the visit with NPR's Steve Inskeep. during a tumultuous time.
FIFA introduced a new red card rule for World Cup matches, allowing referees to send off players who cover their mouths or walk off in protest against a decision. New red card rule allows referees to send off players who cover their mouths or walk off the pitch in protest against a decision.
EU countries and lawmakers failed to reach a deal on watered-down AI rules. The proposed rules, considered the strictest in the world, aimed to address concerns about AI's impact on children, workers, companies, and cybersecurity. Talks stalled without a new agreement.