US senators announced a $118 billion (€109.5 billion) bipartisan bill on Sunday aimed at bolstering border security as well as providing aid to Ukraine and Israel.
Terrorists Kill 10 Policemen in Pakistan
Terrorists in Pakistan’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s Dera Ismail Khan attacked a police station in the wee hours of Monday, killing at least 10 cops martyred and six others injured.
Police said terrorists attacked the police station with heavy weapons at 3am in Tehsil Daraban of the district.
Australian writer Yang Hengjun has been given a suspended death sentence by a Chinese court.
Dr Yang Hengjun, the Australian pro-democracy writer who has been held in detention in China since 2019, has been sentenced to death in Beijing, but has been given a two-year reprieve that could see him given life imprisonment instead.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the federal government understands the sentence will be commuted to life in jail if Yang “does not commit any serious crime.”
Wildfires on Chile’s Coast Kill 112 and Leave Hundreds Missing
The Chilean National Disaster Prevention and Response Service said at least 112 people have died .
So far. Officials also said that 32 bodies have been identified, 38 autopsies have been conducted, There are currently 161 active fires burning across the country.
Taylor Swift announces new album “The Tortured Poets Department ‘
, Taylor Swift, ,Victoria Monét and more Women Artists shine to win big this year.
Taylor Swift stole the show at this year’s Grammy Awards, becoming the first performer to win the prize for album of the year four times.
She took home album of the year at the 2024 Grammy Awards for her album “Midnights,” giving her four wins in that category over her career, the most for any artist.
Swift also won best pop vocal album and surprised the audience during her acceptance speech by announcing she would be releasing her next album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” on April 19.
, What Was I Made For?, has won one of the top prices at the Grammy Awards, song of the year.
More Strikes by US on Houthi in Yeman
The US carried out more strikes against Houthi missiles in Yemen on Sunday, US Central Command (Centcom) said
in the latest attack forces struck a land-attack cruise missile and four anti-ship missiles that “were prepared to launch against ships in the Red Sea”.
US:” We Will Take More Actions”
After carrying out dozens of strikes in Iraq and Syria last week, the U.S. will take “more action” against Iran-backed militants in response to a deadly drone attack on an American base in Jordan, the White House’s national security adviser said Sunday.
“This was the beginning of our response, there will be more steps,” Jake Sullivan told ABC News “This Week” anchor George Stephanopoulos. “Some of those steps will be seen, some may not be seen. But there will be more action taken to respond to the tragic death of the three brave U.S. service members.”
Late Friday, the U.S. launched its first round of retaliatory strikes in Syria
Two Controversial Penalities
Two controversial penalties set Chelsea on the way to beating Everton to remain on track for a fifth consecutive Women’s Super League title.
Toffees defender Clare Wheeler conceded both spot-kicks for challenges on Johanna Rytting Kaneryd and Chelsea’s record buy Mayra Ramirez – but each decision appeared harsh upon further inspection.
Wheeler seemed to win the ball
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Arsenal 3-1 Liverpool: Gunners overcome 10-man visitors to reduce gap at top of Premier League table
Germany: Carnival float catches fire in Kehl, 5 Injured.
Several people who were riding on the float had to leap off the structure to escape the flames. Police are investigating what caused the blaze.
German police said at least five people were injured on Sunday when a carnival float at a parade in the country’s southwest burst into flames.
The incident happened at 3 p.m. local time the city of Kehl, near the border with France.