Judge orders Trump to pay $354.9 million, bans corporate roles in New York
A New York judge ordered former U.S. President Donald Trump to pay $354.9 million in penalties for overstating his net.
A New York judge ordered former U.S. President Donald Trump to pay $354.9 million in penalties for overstating his net.
Heydari emphasized that Iran has no intentions of threatening or seizing the soil of neighboring countries.
Following his visit to Albania, Secretary Blinken will travel to Munich, Germany, to attend the Munich Security Conference.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov was scheduled to join a separate session later in the day.
In a south Jakarta polling station, voters expressed hope that the new president would fulfill political promises and govern fairly.
"The goal is a pause of at least six weeks, to build something more enduring," Biden remarked.
Independents, supported by jailed ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan, led with 93 of 264 seats in the final election results.
The Israeli military stated the airstrikes in Rafah were timed with the raid for extraction purposes.
Palestinians have accused Israel of fabricating information to discredit UNRWA, a crucial aid organization in Gaza employing 13,000 people.
Biden's comments responded to a 15-month investigation report by Hur, which examined his handling of classified documents