Why Ireland Is Warning Its Citizens Not to Visit Cuba

Ireland urges citizens to avoid nonessential travel to Cuba as fuel shortages, rolling blackouts and shrinking access to food and medical care deepen one of the island’s worst humanitarian crises in decades. In updated guidance issued in recent days, Ireland joined the United Kingdom and Canada in advising against travel to the Caribbean nation “unless absolutely necessary.” The Department of Foreign Affairs said Cuba is now under its second-highest advisory level, warning that travel is likely to present “a clear and…

FBI Verifies DNA on Glove Discovered Near Nancy Guthrie’s Residence

FBI says DNA from discarded glove may match masked suspect in abduction of Nancy Guthrie PHOENIX — Investigators have obtained a DNA profile from a glove discarded near Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home that appears to match the pair worn by a masked person seen on her doorbell camera shortly before she was abducted two weeks ago, the FBI said. The preliminary findings, developed by a private crime laboratory in Florida and received by the FBI on Thursday, remain subject to quality control and official confirmation before…

Hungary’s Opposition Leader Vows to Protect Civil Rights and Liberties

Hungary’s opposition leader Peter Magyar vowed at a Budapest rally to end corruption, restore civil liberties and revive a stalled economy, sharpening his challenge to Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of the April 12 parliamentary election. Magyar, head of the Tisza party, has emerged as the most potent threat to Orban since the nationalist leader returned to power in 2010. Tisza has led Orban’s Fidesz party in opinion polls for months, turning the race into the most competitive contest in more than a decade. “Not only has…

Trump says Board of Peace members committed over $5 billion to Gaza

Trump says nations to pledge $5B for Gaza as strikes shatter fragile ceasefire President Donald Trump said member states of what he called the Board of Peace will announce more than $5 billion in pledges for reconstruction and humanitarian relief in Gaza at a meeting Thursday, alongside commitments of personnel for a United Nations–authorized stabilization force and local policing in the enclave. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the gathering — described as the group’s first official meeting — will be held at the…

Alleged Bondi Beach shooter faces court via video link

SYDNEY — Accused Bondi Beach gunman Naveed Akram made his first public court appearance via video link, facing terrorism and 15 murder charges tied to December’s mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration — Australia’s deadliest mass shooting in nearly three decades. Akram, appearing from prison for about five minutes, spoke only once — responding “yeah” when asked whether he had heard a discussion on extending suppression orders, according to the court and local media reports. The brief hearing focused largely on procedural…

Alleged Bondi Beach shooter Naveed Akram faces court via video link

Accused Bondi Beach gunman Naveed Akram appeared via video link in a Sydney court in his first public hearing since a December attack on a Jewish Hanukkah celebration that authorities have called Australia’s worst mass shooting in nearly three decades. Akram is charged with terrorism and 15 counts of murder in connection with the rampage. The brief hearing focused largely on procedural matters, including the continued suppression of some victims’ identities, according to local media reports. Akram, who wore a green jumper,…

Keir Starmer Seeks Expanded Powers to Regulate Online Access Across UK

Starmer seeks broader powers to police internet access and child safety as U.K. weighs under-16 social media ban British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will move to secure broader powers to regulate internet access, arguing the U.K. must accelerate protections for children as digital risks evolve rapidly and platform rules shift faster than legislation can keep up. The push, announced as the government advances its review of online child safety, follows a plan unveiled last month to consult on an Australian-style ban on social…

Myanmar expels East Timor ambassador amid war crimes case dispute

Myanmar’s military government has ordered East Timor’s top representative to leave the country within a week, escalating a diplomatic rift after a rights group said Dili had opened a war-crimes case against the junta under universal jurisdiction. In a statement, the junta said East Timor’s reported appointment of a prosecutor to investigate alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity was a “great disappointment.” It said the charge d’affaires — currently East Timor’s most senior official posted in Myanmar — was summoned…

Children being weaponized in gender debate, warns UK report author

Dr. Hilary Cass, the pediatrician who led the landmark review of gender healthcare for children in the U.K., said young people have been “weaponised” and misled by social media about the realities of transitioning — comments that arrive as the government publishes draft guidance for schools on supporting gender-questioning pupils. Speaking on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Cass welcomed the Department for Education’s draft issued earlier this week, while acknowledging “it is impossible for it to be completely…

Somalia Launches Initiative for Streamlined Digital Government Services, Officials Report

Somalia's Leap Into Digital Governance This section explores Somalia's progress in digital governance, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize public service access for citizens. Announcement of a unified digital system for essential documents. Key insights from government officials at the DPI 2026 Conference. Implications for economic growth and public service efficiency. Significant Developments Announced At the recent Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) 2026 Conference held in Mogadishu, Deputy Prime…