News archive of March 2024
Horrible crime in Germany: Four people, including a child, were killed
According to Bild, the crime was committed by a soldier of the Bundeswehr early this morning around 3:30 a.m.
The police did not want to confirm whether the attacker is on the run, and several ambulance teams are currently on the ground.
Also, a major police operation is currently underway in the district of Rothenburg.
Pentagon Chief: If Ukraine Loses, NATO will Go to War with Russia!
During a House Armed Services Committee hearing, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin delivered a stark message, asserting that if Ukraine were to lose its battle against Russia, NATO forces would engage in combat against Moscow. Austin's remarks came amidst tensions spurred by French President Emmanuel Macron's suggestion of potential Western military deployment to Ukraine.
Russia Accused of Destabilizing Moldova Amid Transnistria Tensions
Amid tensions in Moldova, French diplomacy has raised concerns over what it perceives as Moscow's involvement in "attempts to destabilize" the country. Pro-Russian separatists from Transnistria, a breakaway region of Moldova, have reportedly sought assistance from Moscow, prompting speculation about Russia's role in the unfolding situation, AFP reported.
Iran Parliamentary elections, Ali Hosseini Khamenei cast his ballot among the first
Khamenei called on citizens to vote as soon as possible, stating that, as he said, "both friends and enemies of Iran are watching the turnout," reports Arab News. "Make your friends happy and make your enemies hopeless," Khamenei added.
Preliminary results of the Iranian elections are expected on Saturday.
Russia Ready to Return Bodies of Ukrainian Soldiers from Plane Crash
Amidst the war between Russia and Ukraine, a glimmer of potential cooperation emerges as Russia announces its readiness to hand over the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers who perished in a tragic plane crash. Russian Human Rights Commissioner Tatiana Moskalkova made the announcement today, as reported by RIA and Reuters.
Diamonds vs colored gemstones: What consumers prefer
About 5% of engagement rings a decade ago were made up of colored gemstones, while today the percentage is more than 15%