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Turkey has condemned Israel's recent airstrikes in Gaza as a continuation of its "genocide policy," with the Foreign Ministry asserting that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is violating international law. The statement follows Israel's most intense bombardment since a ceasefire on January 19, resulting in over 330 Palestinian deaths, according to the health ministry in Gaza. Despite the severity of the attacks, Hamas has yet to respond. Turkey, which has consistently criticized Israel's actions in Gaza, called on the international community to take a firm stance against what it describes as escalating aggression. The ministry warned that Israel's actions jeopardize regional stability and peace efforts, characterizing the violence as a grave affront to humanity. 
Published: Mar 18 2025, 4 pmeznews.inA federal judge has intervened to halt the dismantling of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), citing potential violations of the US Constitution. District Court Judge Theodore Chuang ruled that Musk lacked the necessary Senate confirmation under the Appointments Clause to exercise such authority. This decision came in response to a lawsuit from current and former USAID employees who argued that Musk's actions undermined Congress's power to manage the agency, which has faced significant cuts since January. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently announced an 83% reduction in USAID programs, impacting humanitarian aid in around 120 countries. Chuang ordered the reinstatement of email access for USAID employees and allowed the agency to return to its Washington headquarters unless officially closed. This ruling marks another legal challenge to President Trump's cost-cutting measures across federal agencies. 
Published: Mar 19 2025, 3 ameznews.inA federal court has ruled that the Trump administration's shutdown of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) is likely unconstitutional. District Judge Theodore Chuang issued the ruling on Tuesday in response to a lawsuit filed by current and former employees of the agency. Chuang stated that the shutdown infringed upon Congress's constitutional authority to determine the agency's operations, including decisions regarding its closure. This decision highlights ongoing legal challenges surrounding the administration's actions and their implications for federal agencies. The ruling underscores the importance of legislative oversight in government operations, particularly in the context of international development efforts. The case reflects broader concerns about executive power and accountability within the federal government. 
Published: Mar 19 2025, 1 ameznews.inUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asserted on Tuesday that Russia remains unwilling to conclude its invasion of Ukraine, emphasizing that Moscow's primary goal in ongoing peace talks is to undermine Ukraine's sovereignty. Speaking to reporters in Kyiv, Zelensky stated, "They are not ready to end this war, and we can see that," highlighting the Kremlin's reluctance to even initiate a ceasefire. He characterized Russian President Vladimir Putin's strategy as a deliberate attempt to weaken Ukraine, underscoring the persistent challenges facing the nation amidst the ongoing conflict. Zelensky's remarks reflect the broader concerns about Russia's intentions and the complexities of achieving a lasting resolution to the war. 
Published: Mar 19 2025, 1 ameznews.inUS President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in a lengthy two-hour phone call focused on resolving the ongoing war in Ukraine and establishing a "lasting peace." Putin expressed gratitude for Trump's commitment to ending hostilities and discussed the necessity of addressing the root causes of the conflict, including Russia's security interests. The leaders explored a potential 30-day ceasefire, with Trump proposing mutual restraint on attacks against energy infrastructure, to which Putin responded positively. They also agreed on a prisoner exchange set for March 19, involving 175 individuals from each side, and discussed humanitarian considerations for Ukrainian soldiers. Beyond Ukraine, the presidents touched on broader international issues, including cooperation on nuclear non-proliferation and stability in the Middle East. They expressed mutual interest in normalizing bilateral relations and even considered organizing hockey matches between US and Russian players. Both leaders committed to ongoing dialogue on these matters. 
Published: Mar 18 2025, 11 pmeznews.inIn a rare public confrontation, Supreme Court Justice John Roberts rebuked President Donald Trump for calling for the impeachment of a federal judge who suspended deportation flights for alleged illegal migrants. Roberts emphasized that impeachment is not a suitable response to judicial disagreements, highlighting the importance of the appellate review process. Trump's remarks, made on Truth Social, targeted District Judge James Boasberg, whom he labeled a "Radical Left Lunatic." The call for impeachment follows a pattern of Trump attacking judges overseeing his legal troubles, raising concerns about potential constitutional crises. The White House has also criticized federal courts for blocking executive actions, but this marks the first time Trump has directly called for a judge's impeachment during his presidency. The last federal judge removed by Congress was in 2010, making such actions exceedingly rare. 
Published: Mar 19 2025, 12 ameznews.inIn a significant two-hour conversation, US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the urgent need for a lasting peace in the Ukraine conflict, according to a statement from the White House. The leaders acknowledged that the ongoing war has caused unnecessary suffering for both nations and agreed that resources should be redirected to address the needs of their people. They proposed an immediate ceasefire, beginning with energy and infrastructure, and called for technical negotiations on maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea. The discussion also touched on broader cooperation in the Middle East to avert future conflicts and the importance of halting the proliferation of strategic weapons, particularly concerning Iran's potential threat to Israel. Both leaders expressed optimism about the prospects of improved US-Russia relations, which could lead to significant economic opportunities and geopolitical stability once peace is achieved. 
Published: Mar 19 2025, 12 ameznews.inIn a stark warning to Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that recent military operations in Gaza mark "only the beginning" of Israel's response to the ongoing conflict. Speaking in a televised address, Netanyahu emphasized that the overnight strikes were a demonstration of Israel's military strength, asserting that future negotiations with Hamas would only occur "under fire." He underscored the necessity of maintaining military pressure to facilitate the release of additional hostages held by the militant group. This statement comes amid escalating tensions in the region, as Israel intensifies its military actions in response to ongoing hostilities. 
Published: Mar 19 2025, 12 ameznews.inCongress leader Shashi Tharoor acknowledged his earlier criticism of India's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, admitting he was left with "egg on his face" for opposing the government's approach during the war's onset. Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi, Tharoor reflected on his February 2022 remarks, which condemned Russia's aggression as a violation of international law. He noted that India's diplomatic position has evolved, enabling Prime Minister Narendra Modi to engage with both Ukraine and Russia effectively. Tharoor emphasized that India is now well-placed to contribute to lasting peace, citing its unique geopolitical distance from Europe. While he cannot officially represent the government as an opposition member, he suggested that India might be open to sending peacekeepers, especially since Russia would not accept NATO troops. He also highlighted India's extensive experience in peacekeeping missions, asserting its commitment to global stability. 
Published: Mar 19 2025, 12 ameznews.inTurkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned Israel as a "terror state" following a series of airstrikes in Gaza that resulted in over 400 fatalities. Speaking at a Ramadan fast-breaking dinner, Erdogan criticized the Israeli actions, stating, "The Zionist regime has once again shown that it is a terror state that feeds on the blood, lives and tears of the innocent." This escalation marks the most intense military activity in the region since a fragile ceasefire was established. The remarks reflect ongoing tensions and deep divisions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as international calls for restraint and dialogue grow amid the rising casualties. The situation continues to draw widespread condemnation and concern from various global leaders and organizations. 
Published: Mar 18 2025, 11 pmeznews.inIn a renewed effort to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, President Donald Trump engaged in a lengthy phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 18, 2025, aiming to negotiate a ceasefire. The conversation, which began at 10 am EDT, has reportedly lasted over 90 minutes, with the White House indicating that it is progressing well. This comes nearly three weeks after a contentious meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, where Trump expressed a willingness to discuss territorial concessions. European leaders are apprehensive that Trump may concede too much to Russia, particularly as Ukraine has been excluded from these discussions. Amidst a temporary halt to hostilities, Ukraine insists on an unconditional ceasefire, while Putin has reiterated Moscow's non-negotiable conditions, including the exclusion of NATO troops and a cessation of US military support for Ukraine. The outcome of the call remains closely monitored. 
Published: Mar 18 2025, 9 pm
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