A security scare at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner forced the evacuation of President Trump and the First Lady. One person was detained as authorities investigate a mysterious "loud bang."
Argentina has officially requested a return to bilateral talks with the UK over the Malvinas. The move follows reports that the U.S. may shift its neutral stance during the current global crisis.
Overnight strikes killed seven in Ukraine as Russia launched 600+ drones and missiles. Kyiv responded with record-breaking drone strikes on Yekaterinburg and Chelyabinsk, 1,600km away.
President Trump has cancelled a senior US diplomatic mission to Pakistan. Insisting on direct talks only, the move leaves the recently extended ceasefire in a state of extreme fragility.
For the second time in a week, NATO has shot down an Iranian missile over Turkey. Pres. Erdoğan warned Tehran that "provocative steps" will not be excused as he places all state units on high alert.
DU student Rahid Khan Pavel was abducted and beaten for hours on Monday. Accused of ties to the banned Chhatra League after a March 7 post, he is now being treated at DMCH under police custody.
Ursula von der Leyen warned EU diplomats Monday that the Mideast war's impact is now tangible in Europe. Citing the Cyprus drone strike and $120 oil, she called for a new "security-first" doctrine.
The U.S. Embassy in Dhaka warned on Monday that using B1/B2 visitor visas for international adoption is illegal and may be treated as visa fraud, violating both U.S. and Bangladeshi laws.
UAE air defenses intercepted a wave of Iranian missiles and drones on Monday. Debris sparked a fire at the Fujairah oil hub, while global Brent crude prices skyrocketed to $114 per barrel.