Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic’s editor in chief, was mistakenly added to a chat of senior Trump officials. Now he’s a political target.
Category: World
Niger coup leader sworn in as president for five years
Gen Abdourahamane Tchiani is promoted to the highest rank in the army, and dissolves all political parties.
Four US soldiers missing for two days in Lithuania
Lithuanian forces say search is ongoing after US Army finds vehicle submerged during drills near Belarus border.
Turkey’s opposition leader vows protests will continue ‘in every city’
Ozgur Ozel tells the BBC’s Orla Guerin protests will continue until the jailed Istanbul mayor is freed.
JD Vance will join wife in Greenland but trip scaled back
Greenland’s leaders have criticised planned visits by US officials after Trump’s threats to annex the island.
Trump announces 25% tariffs on car imports to US
The US President says the tariffs on cars will come into effect on 2 April and car parts a month later.
China’s dream of becoming a football superpower lies in tatters
China has failed to qualify for the last five World Cups – and once again, their chances look unlikely.
Army in full control of Khartoum, Sudan military leader says
“Khartoum is free,” says army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan after almost two years of occupation by the RSF.
Poland to suspend migrants’ right to apply for asylum
The law will allow Polish authorities to temporarily spend asylum rights at the border with Belarus.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro to stand trial on coup charges, court rules
Brazil’s top court has ruled that there is enough evidence to warrant that Jair Bolsonaro be put on trial.