Pope Accepts US Bishop’s Resignation After Arrest
Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of the Chaldean Catholic bishop of San Diego, California, a decision announced Tuesday by the Vatican after the bishop was arrested on embezzlement charges. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office said last week it had arrested Bishop…
Kremlin: Ukraine Peace Talks Must Continue
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that all parties had an interest in continuing Russia-Ukraine peace talks, mediated by the United States, but no date or venue had been agreed yet for the next round. Russia and Ukraine held three rounds of talks in Turkey last year, and have…[#item_full_content]
Dignified Transfer for Kentucky Soldier Who Was 7th US Service Member to Die in Iran War
Vice President JD Vance joined the grieving family of a Kentucky man who was the seventh U.S. service member to die in combat during the Iran war as his remains were brought back to the U.S. Monday evening.[#item_full_content]
Georgia Election Tests Trump’s Influence
Georgia voters head to the polls on Tuesday to choose the successor to Republican firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene in a closely watched U.S. House special election seen as a test of President Donald Trump’s sway in the state’s most conservative district. Trump has endorsed…[#item_full_content]
FAA Briefly Grounds All JetBlue Flights After Request From Airline
The Federal Aviation Administration briefly grounded all JetBlue flights early Tuesday due to a request from the airline, the agency said in a notice posted to its website. The ground stop was lifted about 40 minutes after it was imposed.[#item_full_content]
China’s Exports Surge Despite Waning Trade With US
China’s exports jumped nearly 22% in the first two months of the year from a year earlier, powered by a surge in shipments of computer chips, autos and electronics. The export figures released by China’s customs agency on Tuesday were much better than economists had…[#item_full_content]
Vietnam urges work from home amid fuel supply, price crunch in Mideast

Vietnam’s trade ministry is urging businesses to encourage employees to work from home to curb fuel consumption as the country grapples with supply disruptions and sharp price increases triggered by the U.S.-Israeli war involving Iran. In a statement on Tuesday, the government said Vietnam has been among the nations hardest hit by the turmoil due […]
Referendum, Gratteri scherza in tv: “Sal Da Vinci voterà No”. Ma è polemica con il comitato del Sì
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Sondaggio Youtrend: sì all’esercito comune europeo ma senza abbandonare la Nato
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Mattarella: “Non permettiamo che si realizzi una regressione autoritaria”
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