Former Federal Reserve Advisor Arrested for Espionage for China
washington February 1, 2025 14:49John Harold Rogers, a former advisor to the Federal Reserve, has been arrested on suspicion of spying for China.
John Harold Rogers, a former advisor to the Federal Reserve, has been arrested on suspicion of spying for China.
A black bear named 'Berry' found hiding in a resident's home in Altadena, Los Angeles, after wildfires.
Astronaut Sunita Williams fears losing ability to walk after 8 months stranded in ISS, awaiting return to Earth with Crew-9 capsule.
Israel and Hamas have begun the 4th prisoner exchange as part of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza Strip.
Sweden experiences a week of extreme violence with explosions, murders, and hand grenades, prompting calls for urgent action.
Red Cross officials arrive as Hamas and Israel begin fourth prisoner exchange in Gaza Strip.
US President Donald Trump warns BRICS countries against creating alternative currencies to the US dollar.
A French prisoner escapes while on a museum trip in Paris, leaving authorities searching for him.
A newly discovered fungus named after David Attenborough is infecting spiders, turning them into zombies.
Israeli forces intensify operations in Tulkarem and Jenin in the West Bank, clashes reported with Palestinian groups.
Nevvaf Selam appointed to form a government without political party members in Lebanon.
Collision between a passenger plane and a military helicopter in Washington, DC results in 67 casualties.
Turkey criticizes Israel's ban on UNRWA activities in occupied Palestinian territories, calling it a violation of international law.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan faces backlash over his comments on the 1915 Armenian Genocide, sparking outrage from political groups and civil society.
European Space Agency closely monitoring asteroid with 99% chance of passing by Earth, potential impact not ruled out.
Russian President Putin rejects Trump's call for a deal in Ukraine, stating no agreement can be made with Zelensky as his term is over.
A fire broke out on a passenger plane in Gimhae International Airport in South Korea. 169 passengers and 7 crew members were evacuated as the fire was suspected to be caused by a portable charger in the cabin baggage.
Israeli Defense Minister announces permanent presence on Hermon Mountain in Golan Heights, claiming to protect illegal settlements and northern Israel.
German employers in Berlin protest for significant changes as the government revises economic growth forecast downwards.
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kallas emphasizes the need to enhance space security measures amidst increasing threats.
Australian foreign minister confirms Oscar Jenkins is alive, raising concerns over his well-being and potential use as a bargaining chip by Russia.
Ukrainian President Zelenski urges for more international pressure on Russian President Putin to reach a deal to end the war.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan made significant remarks during the Turkey-Azerbaijan-Uzbekistan Trilateral Meeting.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan addresses Turkey-Azerbaijan-Uzbekistan Trilateral Meeting, emphasizing regional cooperation and economic partnerships.
President Trump urges Elon Musk to bring back NASA astronauts stranded in space for 8 months after an issue with Boeing spacecraft.
The White House under President Trump opens press events to influencers and bloggers, shifting focus to new media voices.
The symbolic Doomsday Clock has been adjusted, now closer to midnight than ever before, reflecting concerns over AI use in warfare and other global threats.
Bombs detonated at a police station and checkpoint in Homs city, Syria. No casualties reported.
Italian prosecutors have launched an investigation into Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and several members of her cabinet over the release of a Libyan warlord.
Karoline Leavitt, at 27 years old, is the youngest spokesperson for the US president, making her debut at the White House briefing room.