Trump Pushes for Federal Employees to Return to Office
washington January 29, 2025 07:00President Donald Trump aims to cut down on office-shy federal employees, demanding a return to full office hours, sparking controversy.
President Donald Trump aims to cut down on office-shy federal employees, demanding a return to full office hours, sparking controversy.
The White House under President Trump opens press events to influencers and bloggers, shifting focus to new media voices.
Russia conducted its first official visit to Damascus after the overthrow of Bashar Assad's regime in Syria.
President Donald Trump invites Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to the White House for a meeting on February 4.
Israel state television reports Trump's intention to withdraw US troops from Syria, causing concern in Tel Aviv.
White House spokesperson announces strict measures for illegal immigrants entering the US.
The White House reveals that the mysterious drone sightings were authorized flights, not espionage activities.
Russian President Vladimir Putin comments on the ban of negotiations with Russia by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, stating that initiating talks now would not be legitimate.
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are set to meet at the White House on February 4.
Karoline Leavitt, at 27 years old, is the youngest spokesperson for the US president, making her debut at the White House briefing room.
Jim Acosta, known for his critical reporting, is rumored to be leaving CNN after being 'relegated' to a night program.
Russian delegation visits Syrian capital, emphasizing commitment to unity, independence, and territorial integrity.
Russian authorities issue arrest warrant for rapper Morgenshtern following 'foreign agent' designation for criticizing government policies.
Kremlin spokesperson emphasizes commercial aspect of selling Russian gas to Europe via Ukraine, highlighting competitive prices.
Top EU general calls for military presence in Greenland to counter Trump's purchase efforts, citing strategic importance and potential tensions with Russia and China.
North Korean soldiers are employing outdated tactics from the 1980s in the current war between Russia and Ukraine.
A 61-year-old woman used wigs to impersonate immigrants in UK citizenship test fraud.
US President Donald Trump reiterates his proposal on relocating Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring countries, emphasizing his meeting with Egyptian President Sisi.
US President Trump's first week in office was marked by escalating conflicts, with Colombia being the latest country to face sanctions and tensions.
One of the most exclusive residences in the UK, known as the British 'White House', has been sold for 165 million euros.
Russian President Vladimir Putin praises the role of the Red Army in the liberation of Auschwitz.
Recent incidents of internet cable damage in the Baltic Sea spark debate over intentional sabotage or accidental accidents.
The European Union has decided to extend the duration of its economic sanctions on Russia for another 6 months.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov comments on a possible meeting between Putin and Trump, stating the need for more time.
A wave of arson attacks in Russia linked to vulnerable elderly individuals coerced by Ukrainian scammers.
President Trump directs immediate arrest of major criminal immigrants and showcases them on X platform.
Colombia agrees to accept deported migrants after Trump's tariff threats, while White House announces no sanctions will be imposed.
The White House announced that the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah has been extended until February 18th.
The CIA suggests that the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic likely lies in a Chinese laboratory, but certainty may never be achieved due to lack of cooperation.
An undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged, possibly due to external influence.