Airbus A320 Recall Disrupts Travel Across Asia as Airlines Rush to Patch Faulty Software

November 29 – Asian carriers faced a turbulent start to the weekend as a major recall of Airbus (AIR.PA) A320 family aircraft forced flight cancellations, delays, and emergency rescheduling across the region. The recall, which affects about 6,000 aircraft worldwide, has created a domino effect that began in the United States earlier in the week and … Read more

Trump vows sweeping migration freeze after deadly D.C. attack

NOVEMBER 27 – The debate over migration took a dramatic turn after a violent incident near the White House left one National Guard member dead and another critically injured. In the wake of the attack, President Donald Trump announced a sweeping plan that he says will reshape the nation’s entire approach to immigration. His message … Read more

Trump’s pursuit of military charges against Senator Mark Kelly runs into major legal barriers

NEW YORK, Nov 26 – The recent threats by the administration of President Donald Trump to recall Senator Mark Kelly to active Navy duty and prosecute him under military law have sparked intense debate among military law scholars. According to several experts in the field, such a move would confront significant legal obstacles because the … Read more

US and Russia hold new peace talk in Abu Dhabi while missile attacks hit Kyiv

WASHINGTON/KYIV, Nov 25 – Efforts to push forward a new peace framework for the war in Ukraine entered a tense new phase as senior United States and Russian officials met quietly in Abu Dhabi. The meeting came at a moment when Ukraine faced another deadly night of missile and drone strikes on its capital, adding … Read more

US and Ukraine shape updated peace plan to end the war with Russia

KYIV/GENEVA, Nov 24 – Efforts to bring an end to the ongoing war in Ukraine entered a new phase as officials from the United States and Ukraine worked to narrow divisions around a revised peace framework. The discussions, which took place in Geneva, signaled a shift in tone after earlier criticism that an initial American … Read more

Nearly 200,000 Ukrainians in the United States face legal uncertainty under immigration crackdown

WASHINGTON, Nov 23 – Thousands of Ukrainians who fled the war and found temporary refuge in the United States are now confronting a new crisis, one created not by conflict overseas but by stalled immigration decisions at home. As processing delays stretch for months, many individuals who once felt a measure of safety now live … Read more

Western leaders see US proposal as a starting point but say more work is needed

KYIV, Nov 22 – European and other Western governments are trying to carefully navigate a difficult diplomatic moment as they respond to a peace plan offered by the United States for ending the war in Ukraine. While many leaders say the proposal provides a starting point for negotiations, they also stress that substantial revisions are needed … Read more

Trump extends cordial reception to New York mayor elect Mamdani during White House visit

WASHINGTON, Nov 21 – President Donald Trump and New York City mayor elect Zohran Mamdani shared smiles, compliments, and a promise to work together during a friendly meeting at the White House on Friday. Their encounter, which came after months of public sparring, contrasted sharply with their earlier exchanges that were often filled with harsh … Read more

President Trump signs bill to release Epstein files

WASHINGTON, Nov 19 – President Donald Trump has approved legislation that directs the Justice Department to make public a collection of long guarded documents tied to the federal investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy financier whose crimes and later death in custody continue to fuel widespread mistrust and speculation. The bill, which Trump recently signed … Read more