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Yesterday — 3 March 2025World News – Latest Breaking Headlines, Photos, Videos

Inside one Ukrainian family’s daring escape from Russian occupation after 2.5 years in captivity

Ukrainian mom Yulia Khrapatova lived in fear for months that her quiet patriotism would be found out by Russian occupiers — and her kids ripped from her for the crime of speaking their native language.

Trump’s tough Ukraine War diplomacy exposes Europe’s leaders, shows very few alternatives

Two rough proposals have emerged ahead of a crucial meeting of Europe's leaders this Thursday -- though they're both short on details and support in the bloc. And they both likely require US military support.

Macron calls on Europe to boost NATO funding to as much as 3.5% of GDP after Trump-Zelensky fallout

“For the past three years, the Russians have been spending 10% of their GDP on defense,” Macron told the French Le Figaro outlet. “We need to prepare for what comes next, with an objective of 3% to 3.5% of GDP.”

Family of Oct. 7 hostages, Knesset guards brawl ahead of Netanyahu speech: ‘Is this how bereaved families are treated?’

The brawl apparently broke out when the families demanded entrance to the guest gallery, with the guard informing them that only 10 people could go in at a time, The Jerusalem Post reported.

Navy warship rescues rower caught in tropical cyclone days before end of 7,500-mile trip from US to Australia

An Australian warship pulled off a dramatic rescue Monday, saving a Lithuanian rower stranded in the Pacific after he was caught in a powerful tropical cyclone while attempting a solo journey across the ocean, according to reports and authorities.

Man fatally stabbed, 4 injured in suspected terror attack at Haifa bus terminal in Israel

One person was killed and four others wounded after a terrorist went on a stabbing frenzy at a bus station in the Israeli city of Haifa on Monday, authorities said. The killer, identified by police as an Arab Israeli citizen, was shot and killed by security guards soon after knifing the victims at the Lev...

UK, France propose partial one-month Ukraine truce, Paris says

France and Britain are proposing a partial one-month truce between Russia and Ukraine that would cover air, sea and energy infrastructure attacks but not include ground fighting, French President Emmanuel Macron and his foreign minister said.

Pope had good night’s rest after overcoming possible risks from respiratory crisis

Pope Francis had a good night’s rest early Monday after apparently overcoming a setback in his recovery from pneumonia: He is stable, off mechanical ventilation and shows no sign of new infection following a respiratory crisis late last week.

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Cartel-plagued Mexican city pins hopes on Trump’s anti-drug trafficking pressure

Before dawn, an elementary school principal in the capital of Mexico's Sinaloa state checks various chats on his phone for word of shootouts or other incidents. If there’s danger, he sends a message to his students’ parents suspending classes.

Zelensky brushes off chance to apologize to Trump, insists Ukraine’s freedom ‘not for sale’ as minerals deal talks resume

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday brushed off a chance to apologize for his confrontation with President Trump at the White House, instead only saying his country’s freedom is “not for sale.”

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