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U.S. Pushes for Less AI Regulation at Paris Summit At the Paris AI Action Summit, safety concerns took a backseat to optimism as world leaders backed artificial intelligence. By Billy Perrigo/Paris February 11, 2025
Russia Releases Wrongfully Detained American Marc Fogel The White House described the development as a diplomatic thaw that could advance negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. By CHRIS MEGERIAN and ERIC TUCKER / AP February 11, 2025
Ebola Cases in Uganda Rise to 9 Ebola cases continue to rise in Uganda; 265 people are being monitored under quarantine, according to health authorities. By RODNEY MUHUMUZA / AP February 11, 2025
Pope Francis Rebukes Trump Admin Over Deportation Plans In a letter to U.S. bishops, the pontiff appeared to take direct aim at Vice President J.D. Vance's defense of the immigration crackdown on theological grounds. By Nicole Winfield / AP February 11, 2025
J.D. Vance Blasts 'Excessive' AI Regulation at Paris Summit In his first foreign trip as Vice President, Vance challenged Europe's regulatory approach. By Aamer Madhani and Thomas Adamson / AP February 11, 2025
Trump Tariffs: E.U. Vows Countermeasures European officials criticized trade wars as bad for businesses and consumers on both sides but insisted they would safeguard their own interests. By RAF CASERT / AP February 11, 2025
Timeline of U.S.-China Tariffs Here are some key moments in the countries’ trade war since 2017. By Simina Mistreanu / AP February 10, 2025
Trump Says ‘All Hell’ Will Break if Hamas Doesn’t Release All Hostages This Week The President also said Palestinians in Gaza would not have a right to return under his plan for U.S. “ownership” of the war-torn territory. By ZEKE MILLER and SAM MAGDY / AP February 10, 2025
Romania President Klaus Iohannis Resigns Iohannis’ decision comes amid mounting pressure from populist opposition groups, two months after a top court annulled the country’s presidential election. By Stephen McGrath and Andreea Alexandru / AP February 10, 2025
UNAIDS: HIV Infections Could Jump Over Six Times if US Support Dropped In an interview with the AP, UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima called on the Trump Administration not to cut off funding. By Maria Cheng / AP February 10, 2025
Did Kendrick Lamar Support Palestinian Flag Protest During Super Bowl? Social media users react as Roc Nation and the NFL distanced themselves from the halftime show protester. By Miranda Jeyaretnam February 10, 2025
Trump Says He Seriously Wants Canada as 51st State Trump repeated his idea, which remains deeply unpopular among Canadians, in a Fox interview that aired before the Super Bowl. By Jill Colvin / AP February 9, 2025
What Is the International Criminal Court? A look at the International Criminal Court and how President Trump's sanctions might impact it. By MOLLY QUELL / AP February 9, 2025
Released Thai Hostages Return to Bangkok After Being Held in Gaza Five Thai workers released after being held hostage for over a year in Gaza arrived in Bangkok on Sunday. By JINTAMAS SAKSORNCHAI / AP February 9, 2025
Hamas Releases Three More Israeli Hostages Amid Gaza Cease-Fire In exchange, Israel released 183 Palestinian prisoners. By WAFAA SHURAFA, MOHAMMAD JAHJOUH and TIA GOLDENBERG / AP February 8, 2025
How Trump Can Redeem His Gaza Fiasco His plan to "permanently" resettle Palestinians outside the Strip has sent shockwaves around the world. By Kenneth Roth February 8, 2025