WORLD
Donald Trump's NSA Waltz takes 'full responsibility' for Yemen chat leak, calls it 'embarrassing'
U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz admitted creating the Signal chat where Yemen strike details were shared, calling it "embarrassing." Trump officials insist no classified data was leaked, but Democrats and former officials remain skeptical.
WORLD
Trump denies knowledge of U.S. officials accidentally sharing Yemen war plans with journalist
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied sharing Yemen war plans in a Signal chat with The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg, calling him “deceitful.” Goldberg refuted Hegseth’s claim, stating he received attack details but withheld publication due to confidentiality concerns.
WORLD
US Lawmakers push bill seeking sanctions on Pakistan's Army Chief, demand Imran Khan’s release
US lawmakers have introduced a bill seeking sanctions on Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir, over alleged political persecution, including Imran Khan’s detention. The bill demands penalties like visa bans, though experts doubt the US will impose such sanctions.
WORLD
Tesla Attacks: FBI launches probe as Kash Patel calls it ‘domestic terrorism’
The FBI has launched a task force to investigate Tesla attacks, calling them "domestic terrorism." Trump warned perpetrators could face 20-year sentences. Attorney General Bondi vowed prosecutions, linking vandalism to backlash over Musk’s government layoffs and agency restructuring.
WORLD
Trump celebrates Greek Independence Day at White House, receives Holy Cross
President Trump hosted a Greek Independence Day event at the White House, where Archbishop Elpidophoros gifted him a Holy Cross, comparing him to Emperor Constantine. The gesture sparked debate over its historical and religious significance, highlighting U.S.-Greece ties and shared democratic values.
WORLD
Trump reposts Elon Musk’s satire on row over Yeman war plans leak
Trump reshared Elon Musk’s satirical post mocking The Atlantic’s report on his administration’s war plans leak. The leak, involving a Signal chat with an Atlantic journalist, sparked national security concerns. Democrats demand an investigation, while Trump downplays the controversy.
WORLD
Trump and Musk attend NCAA wrestling championship amid growing voter unease over tech billionaire’s role
The Wells Fargo Center was packed with fans from across the country, and the atmosphere was festive as “Macho Man” by Village People blasted through the speakers. But in the crowd of loyal Trump voters, many expressed growing unease about Musk’s outsized influence.
WORLD
Trump’s foreign policy shifts prompt US allies to rethink American weapons dependence
The EU is launching a €150 billion ($163 billion) loan programme for defence projects, favouring products manufactured within the bloc, Norway, or Ukraine. To qualify, 65 percent of the value must originate in these countries. US firms are excluded, and complex systems with restrictions on usage or modification, like Raytheon’s Patriot system, would be ineligible.
WORLD
Trump says those sabotaging Teslas will face up to 20 years in jail as anti-Musk protests rise
The Trump administration has been cracking down on a string of attacks on Tesla cars across the US, amid protests against CEO Elon Musk and his all-powerful role in the government.
WORLD
'Judges want to assume...': Trump criticises judiciary, demands Supreme Court end nationwide injunctions
Former President Donald Trump urged the Supreme Court to restrict federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions against his policies. His remarks follow ongoing legal battles, including over 100 lawsuits, with courts blocking key measures like curbing automatic birthright citizenship.
WORLD
Who is Badar Khan Suri? Indian scholar facing deportation from US
Indian scholar Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown University researcher, was arrested in the US over alleged Hamas ties. His detention sparked controversy, with supporters citing academic freedom and political targeting concerns.
TECHNOLOGY
Snapchat half-swipe is making teenage dating even more stressful
The Snapchat half-swipe feature, originally designed to ease response pressure, is instead fuelling anxiety among teens, especially girls, by making them hyper-aware of message avoidance in dating and friendships.
WORLD
U.S. seeks to deport another pro-Palestinian Indian student after Ranjani Srinivasan case
The U.S. has detained Indian student Badar Khan Suri and revoked Ranjani Srinivasan’s visa amid a crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism, sparking concerns over academic freedom and targeted deportations under Trump’s administration.
WORLD
Elon Musk on his gruelling schedule: ‘I work almost every waking hour’
Elon Musk revealed his intense work routine, saying he sleeps six hours and works nearly every waking moment, even eating during meetings, leaving little room for social life or personal time.
WORLD
Elon Musk on Tesla’s rise: ‘I had to master manufacturing’
Elon Musk claims he mastered manufacturing out of necessity, not design. Speaking on Verdict with Ted Cruz, he revealed Tesla initially planned to outsource production but had to shift in-house due to unreliable partners.
WORLD
Israel issues 'last warning' to Hamas, renews ground operations in Gaza
Israel has intensified military operations in Gaza, demanding hostages' return and Hamas's removal. Air strikes, the deadliest since January, have killed hundreds. Despite global calls for restraint, bombardment continues, forcing civilians into chaos and fear as fighting escalates.
WORLD
Amid Trump’s crackdown, Green Card holders face scrutiny: Know your rights
Green Card holders face increased scrutiny under Trump’s immigration crackdown, with concerns over secondary inspections and revocation. Experts advise staying informed about rights, legal recourse, and risks of voluntary residency surrender.
WORLD
Who is Dr Rasha Alawieh? Why U.S. deported Lebanese doctor despite court order
Dr Rasha Alawieh, a Lebanese doctor, was deported from the U.S. despite a court order blocking her removal. Authorities cited her alleged support for Hezbollah, sparking legal and political controversy.
WORLD
'This is war': Trump defends use of Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members
President Trump defended using the Alien Enemies Act to deport over 200 alleged Venezuelan gang members, calling immigration an "invasion." His administration defied a court order blocking the deportations, sparking legal controversy.
WORLD
'Islam Hates Us': Trump’s 2016 remarks resurface, go viral on social media
An old 2016 interview of Donald Trump resurfaced online, where he claimed “Islam hates us.” The viral clip, with over 62 million views, has reignited debates on his stance toward Islam and immigration.
WORLD
Green card holder detained, stripped naked, 'violently interrogated' at U.S. airport, family alleges
German national Fabian Schmidt, a valid green card holder, was detained at Boston’s Logan Airport, allegedly strip-searched and interrogated. His family demands answers, while CBP denies wrongdoing and suggests possible drug-related charges.
WORLD
Trump tariffs: Canada PM Mark Carney to visit Britain, France amid sovereignty concerns
Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Britain and France to strengthen economic and security ties amid US tensions. He aims to reinforce Canada’s sovereignty, address Trump’s tariffs, and prepare for an upcoming election.
BUSINESS
'Ready to discuss peace': Russia open to U.S. talks on Ukraine ceasefire proposal, awaits official details
Russia is open to U.S. talks on a proposed Ukraine ceasefire, with discussions possible on March 13. Moscow awaits official details as U.S. negotiators arrive to present the plan.
WORLD
Balochistan’s endless conflict: How Jinnah betrayed the Khan of Kalat, leading to armed struggle
Balochistan, initially independent, faced annexation when British officials deemed it unfit for self-rule. Despite Jinnah’s initial acceptance, Kalat’s sovereignty was compromised, leading to its eventual forced integration into Pakistan.








