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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/admin/uncede.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Romanian authorities have launched a criminal investigation into far-right presidential candidate Nicolae Georgescu, who has been openly supportive of Moscow. The probe is focused on suspected finance-related offenses and ties to Russia. The move comes amidst concerns over potential foreign influence in Romania's upcoming presidential election, with Georgescu's pro-Moscow stance sparking controversy among voters and politicians alike. Read the full story here
The UN Human Rights chief stated that forced transfer and annexation in Palestinian territories are unlawful actions. This statement was made in regards to the ongoing conflict in the region. The international law prohibits such actions, and the UN rights head emphasized the need to respect and protect the human rights of all individuals in the affected areas. Read the full story here
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says Jamaica is building a strong and resilient economy through investments in public services, crime reduction, and disaster resilience. The country's economic fundamentals continue to strengthen, with debt servicing decreasing and debt-to-GDP set to decline to 68 per cent, the lowest since the 1970s, according to Holness. Read the full story here
A crackdown on online scam centers in Myanmar has resulted in over 7,000 people being held for repatriation, straining resources in Thailand. Officials from Thailand, Myanmar, and China will meet to address the logistics of the crackdown and establish guidelines for repatriations to avoid confusion and a potential humanitarian crisis. Read the full story here
Hamas has handed over the bodies of four hostages to Israel, in a move seen as a significant development in the conflict between the two sides. The bodies were returned as part of a deal that saw Israel free a number of Palestinian prisoners. The prisoner swap is a rare instance of cooperation between Hamas and Israel, and may mark a tentative step towards a more stable ceasefire in the region. Read the full…
And what's the latest drama to hit the internet, you ask? It's the revelation of the DOGE staffer identities, and let me tell you, it's a doozy! Apparently, some folks just couldn't handle the truth behind the curtain, and now they're losing their minds (but, honestly, were they ever really in possession of them to begin with?). But, I mean, can you blame them? The truth is mighty uncomfortable, especially when it involves something as…
U.S. President Donald Trump referred to Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a very smart guy during a cabinet meeting on February 26. Trump expressed his view that Putin's goal was full control of Ukraine and that Putin would have to make concessions to resolve the war, while also stating that the U.S. would not provide Ukraine with too many security guarantees, deeming it Europe's responsibility. Read the full story here
The FBI has announced that North Korea is responsible for stealing approximately $1.5 billion in virtual assets from cryptocurrency exchange ByBit. The agency refers to this malicious cyber activity as "TraderTraitor" and expects the stolen assets to be further laundered and converted to fiat currency. Read the full story here
President Donald Trump's recent actions have upended America's role in the world, causing concern among European governments and other democratic nations. Trump's decision to vote against a UN resolution condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been seen as a significant shift in US policy. The Trump administration's actions have created an opportunity for China to expand its influence in the Asia-Pacific region, Africa, and Eastern Europe, according to experts. European nations are preparing for a…
A Shariah court in Indonesia has sentenced two men to receive up to 85 lashes for engaging in gay sex. The punishment is part of the country's Islamic law enforcement in certain regions. The men were found guilty of violating the Shariah code, which forbids homosexual acts and is enforced by the Islamic court in the region, resulting in the severe physical punishment. Read the full story here