In a drastic move, the Trump administration has suspended immigrant visa processing for individuals from 75 countries, aiming to limit reliance on public benefits. This decision impacts nations including Brazil, Iran, Russia, and Somalia.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel firmly rebuffs Trump's demands for a deal, warning that the US's threats to cut off oil from Venezuela could lead to severe economic challenges for the island nation.
A tragic bushfire outbreak in south-east Australia has resulted in one death and the destruction of 300 properties. With a state of emergency declared in Victoria, firefighters battle ongoing blazes fueled by extreme weather conditions.
In a major development, the last Kurdish fighters have evacuated Aleppo following a ceasefire deal. This move comes after intense violence and ongoing negotiations for Kurdish integration into Syria's government stalled, displacing thousands.
Iran has plunged into an internet blackout as massive protests demanding the ouster of the Islamic government spread across the country. Witnesses report diverse crowds chanting against the regime, leading to violence in major cities.
A New Year's Eve celebration turned into chaos as a fire broke out at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, leaving a young man missing and over 100 injured. Eyewitness accounts reveal the shocking moments of the blaze.
A tragic fire in a Swiss ski resort bar has claimed the lives of four individuals, with ongoing efforts to identify more victims. Families face a grim wait as investigations reveal the likely cause was sparklers igniting the blaze.
A devastating fire at a Swiss resort bar on New Year's Day left 40 dead and 119 injured. Investigators are exploring the possibility that sparklers ignited the blaze, prompting a thorough investigation into safety protocols.
A New Year's celebration in Crans-Montana turned deadly when a fire erupted at Le Constellation, leaving about 40 dead and many injured. Witnesses reported chaos as flames engulfed the venue. Investigations are ongoing.
As protests sweep across Iran, the government avoids internet shutdowns and acknowledges the right to protest. However, skepticism remains as economic woes deepen and public anger grows. Will the government's concessions be enough?