US Judge Blocks Trump's Transgender Military Ban
washington March 19, 2025 08:00A US judge temporarily halts Trump's transgender military ban, ruling it likely violates sex discrimination laws. Legal battle ongoing.
A US judge temporarily halts Trump's transgender military ban, ruling it likely violates sex discrimination laws. Legal battle ongoing.
At least forty fatalities reported due to severe storms and tornadoes in the US. Read more on Telegraaf.nl. Impact of devastation revealed.
Militants from BLA kill 50 hostages on hijacked train in Quetta, Pakistan. Army conducts rescue operation amid challenges.
Bundeswehr sounds alarm due to personnel and equipment shortages, increased sightings of hostile drones, calls for additional funding and potential reintroduction of conscription.
Ukraine develops electronic jammers to counter Russian ODAB-9000 bombs, reducing Russian military effectiveness. Impact on both countries' defense strategies.
A funeral director in Dessel found a third leg attached to a body prepared for cremation, leading to a shocking discovery.
Denmark's postal service company to cease letter delivery in 2026, marking the end of a 400-year-old tradition.
US suspends intelligence sharing with Ukraine, accused of plotting to overthrow President Zelensky. Western media and Politico report on alleged secret talks against Zelensky.
The United States will impose visa bans on foreign officials who are deemed to be facilitating illegal migration, in an effort to reduce the number of migrants in the country.
A fire erupted at a petrol refinery in the capital city of Baku, Azerbaijan, prompting emergency response efforts.
Canada experiences a nationalist revival in response to Trump's annexation threat and new tariffs, leading to increased pride and anti-US sentiment.
Forest fire in Ofunato city has destroyed 2,600 hectares of land over the past week, with ongoing efforts to contain the flames.
SPD lawmakers raise concerns about CDU leader Friedrich Merz potentially becoming the Chancellor in Germany's coalition government talks.
Billionaire Alexander Soros and Huma Abedin set to wed on June 14, while Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez plan a luxurious ceremony in Italy.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has begun bilateral talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky ahead of tomorrow's Ukraine-themed summit.
An explosion occurred during Friday prayers in a mosque in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, resulting in 5 deaths and 23 injuries.
Barcelona and Catalonia are raising tourist tax rates, with significant increases in the Catalan capital, Barcelona, to fund housing projects.
US and Russian delegations held a second round of talks in Istanbul, drawing wide attention from the global media.
A child in Texas has died due to measles, marking the first measles-related death in the US in 10 years.
South Korean intelligence agency reports North Korea sent additional troops to Russia, specifically near Kursk amid Ukraine conflict.
The emergence of a new category of ultra-rich individuals with $50 billion or more in wealth is reshaping the billionaire landscape.
The Russian occupation of Ukraine results in significant losses, with over 390,000 casualties reported since February 2022.
5.2 million people have left Ukraine since the start of the war, with a significant increase in the number of men leaving the country.
A mysterious disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has claimed the lives of 53 people, sparking concerns.
A mass grave, believed to belong to civilians killed by the toppled Bashar al-Assad regime, was discovered in the Sibeyne district of Damascus, Syria.
Nigerian singer Tems joins a growing number of African women owning soccer clubs abroad, including Akosua Puni Essien and Eniola Aluko.
The Trump administration puts a significant number of USAID staff on administrative leave, amid ongoing criticism of the organization.
Israel suspends the release of 620 Palestinian prisoners, causing a crisis in the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Hamas and Israel clash over the reasons for the suspension.
Cruise tourism in Turkey breaks records in January with a 63.54% increase in passenger traffic compared to last year.
Human rights organizations reveal that Iran executed at least 975 individuals in 2024, marking the highest number in the past 17 years.