Taiwan's strongest earthquake in 25 years kills nine; 50 missing
Taiwan's biggest earthquake in at least 25 years killed nine people on Wednesday, injuring more than 800, while 50 went missing en route to a national park, authorities said, as rescuers used ladders to bring others to safety, Reuters reports.
Viorica Rusica
Ukraine Targets Russian Oil Infrastructure, Disrupts Refining
The United States of America, as articulated by the U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, does not endorse the Ukrainian airstrikes conducted on Russian oil refineries.
Tragic School Shooting: Child Killed, Suspect Arrested
A child was killed and two were seriously injured in a gun exchange at a school near the Finnish capital, as announced by the police, and a 12-year-old student suspected of the attack has been arrested.
Bogdan Nigai
Support for Ukraine Tops Agenda as Blinken Meets French Leaders in Paris
U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken arrived in Paris for a crucial diplomatic visit, aimed at addressing key international conflicts, including the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia and the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Erdogan Acknowledges Opposition's Victory in Historic Elections
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan acknowledged the historic victory of the opposition in Sunday's municipal elections, describing it as a pivotal moment for his long standing administration, in power since 2002, as reported by Agerpres.ro.
Ionela Golban
Unveiling 'Moscowgate': Corruption and Russian Interference in EU Elections
Amidst the backdrop of Catholic Easter, occurring a mere two months before the European elections, a cascade of revelations has unfurled regarding the corruption ensnaring certain incumbents within the current European Parliament and the extensive reach of Russian interference in the forthcoming electoral campaigns, as reported by Dan Alexe.
Three humanitarian aid ships are due to arrive in the Gaza Strip on Monday
A maritime convoy of three ships carrying hundreds of tons of aid for Gaza left the Cypriot port of Larnaca on Saturday, DW reports.
Carolina Străjescu
Greece tightens the rules for obtaining the “golden visa”
In order to combat the housing crisis, Greece on Sunday March 31 tightened the rules relating to its so-called “golden visa” program, which gives a residence permit to nationals of non-European countries in exchange for an investment in the real estate, Agerpres reports.
Zelensky publishes declaration of $317,000 in family income in 2023
President Volodymyr Zelensky published his declaration of assets, income, expenses, and financial obligations in 2023, the Presidential Office said on March 29, The Kyiv Indepedent reports.
FSB conducts "counter-terrorist operation" in Dagestan
The FSB claimed to have spent several hours apprehending "terrorists" in two Dagestani cities, TASS agency reports.
One killed, 12 injured during elections in southeast Turkey
Clashes between two groups in Turkey’s Kurdish-majority southeast during Sunday’s local elections left one dead and 12 people wounded, a local official told AFP.
France to send old armored vehicles, new missiles to Ukraine
France will deliver hundreds of old armored vehicles and new surface-to-air missiles to Ukraine in its war against Russia, French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu said on Sunday, Reuters reports.