King Charles III was seen out in public on Friday, just one day after a brief hospitalization due to side effects from his rigorous cancer treatment.
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University Of Michigan Shutters DEI Offices In Response To Trump’s Executive Orders, Funding Threats
Top officials at the University of Michigan have announced that the school will be closing its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) office.
Read More University Of Michigan Shutters DEI Offices In Response To Trump’s Executive Orders, Funding ThreatsPutin Vows To ‘Finish Off’ Ukrainian Troops After Breaking U.S.-Backed Black Sea Ceasefire
Russian President Vladimir Putin escalated hostilities on Friday by issuing a stark directive to “finish off” Ukrainian forces, following his earlier-ordered strikes on a Ukrainian energy facility—an act that violated the U.S.-backed “partial” Black Sea ceasefire with Ukraine.
Read More Putin Vows To ‘Finish Off’ Ukrainian Troops After Breaking U.S.-Backed Black Sea CeasefireDevastating Earthquake Strikes Thailand And Myanmar, Thousands Feared Dead Amid Widespread Destruction
Thousands are feared dead after a destructive powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked Southeast Asia on Friday, bringing down a massive skyscraper in Thailand and toppling buildings, including a mosque, in neighboring nation Myanmar.
Read More Devastating Earthquake Strikes Thailand And Myanmar, Thousands Feared Dead Amid Widespread DestructionNATO ‘Corrects’ Statement On 4 Missing U.S. Soldiers After Secy. General Suggested They Died During Exercises In Lithuania
On Wednesday, NATO “clarified” previous remarks made by Secretary-General Mark Rutte, after he announced that four U.S. Army soldiers were killed in NATO training exercises in Lithuania. The U.S. Army never confirmed the secretary general’s initial announcement.
Read More NATO ‘Corrects’ Statement On 4 Missing U.S. Soldiers After Secy. General Suggested They Died During Exercises In LithuaniaNorth Korea Deploys Over 3K More Troops To Support Russia In Ongoing War
North Korea sent more than 3,000 soldiers to Russia in January and February, South Korea’s military announced on Thursday this week.
Read More North Korea Deploys Over 3K More Troops To Support Russia In Ongoing War