Crisis in USA: Recent Events Spark Controversy
usa January 28, 2025 15:35Two significant events in the USA following the start of the second Trump administration have caused widespread reaction.
Two significant events in the USA following the start of the second Trump administration have caused widespread reaction.
President Trump's proposal to relocate a large number of Gazan Palestinians temporarily stirs controversy and geopolitical speculations.
Denmark announces a security package of $2 billion for Greenland amid Trump's interest, while also combating racism and discrimination with a new action plan.
South Korean officials released the 'preliminary crash report' of the Jeju Air plane that crashed last month, indicating a possible bird strike as the reason for the emergency landing.
A Capitol rioter, pardoned by Trump, was shot dead by police during a traffic stop after resisting arrest.
Italy restarts transferring irregular migrants to Albania, sparking debate. Recent reports reveal Italy sending a new group of migrants to facilities in Albania.
Thousands of displaced Palestinians return to their homes in Gaza Strip after 15 months, amid exchange of hostages between Hamas and Israel.
Recent incidents of internet cable damage in the Baltic Sea spark debate over intentional sabotage or accidental accidents.
Latvia announces that a telecommunications cable under the Baltic Sea in Swedish waters has been damaged, leading Sweden to seize a ship suspected of sabotage.
Thousands of Palestinians return to their homes in North Gaza, marking a significant moment for Hamas and Israel.
Investigation reveals presence of bird blood and feathers in engines of crashed Jeju Air plane, resulting in 179 fatalities.
Preliminary report on the plane crash in South Korea, where 179 people perished, has been completed with details on DNA samples found in the engines.
Egypt rejects the call for the expulsion of Palestinians from their lands as unacceptable, emphasizing the need for a two-state solution.
The ceasefire in Lebanon has officially ended after sixty days, but Israel's presence in the south of the country continues, sparking tensions.
An undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged, possibly due to external influence.
An elephant tramples a visitor to death in Kruger Park, South Africa, the largest national park in the country.
North Korea tests strategic cruise missiles from sea to land, hitting targets 1500 km away.
US President Donald Trump and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen clashed over Greenland in a recent phone call, according to reports.
Cyprus conducts drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, ignoring Turkey, leading to tensions in the region.
A suspect in the deadly knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Germany, is mandated to go to a psychiatric hospital.
Italians express outrage over a board game depicting violence of the Sicilian mafia, sparking controversy.
An iceberg the size of Overijssel province is on a collision course with a remote island near Antarctica, putting penguins and seals at risk.
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was removed from office and arrested on January 19, has been referred to prosecution.
A newborn baby was abducted by a woman posing as a nurse in Cosenza, Italy.
South Korea Transport Ministry announces removal of concrete wall at the end of the runway where 179 people lost their lives in a plane crash.
At least 16 people have lost their lives in floods and landslides on Java Island, Indonesia.
Former South Korean President Yoon defends martial law decision as his trial begins at the Constitutional Court.
At least 24 people confirmed dead due to landslides caused by heavy rainfall in Java and Bali.
President Trump takes swift action on his first day in office, signing numerous critical executive orders that overturn several policies of the previous administration.
Yoon Suk Yeol, who was ousted from the presidency and formally arrested yesterday, has been placed in a solitary confinement cell in Seoul.