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The furor over the "Epstein files," as the trove of investigative records came to be known, wasn't the only controversy of Bondi's tenure.
Images released by state media showed a visibly delighted Ju Ae watching cats with her father and petting one perched on a tower.
The potential high-level shuffling is reportedly focused on Cabinet officials Trump feels have "underperformed or who have generated too much negative attention".
The bigger picture threatens a move away from established production hubs like India.
General George was appointed chief of staff of the Army in 2023. He was nominated by former President Joe Biden and confirmed by the Senate in 2023
Last August, Amit Mehta had ruled that Google had broken anti-trust laws to maintain its dominance in online search.
Defence manufacturers have been sending staff to crisscross the Gulf amid heightened demand for their products as the war embroils the region.
In March 2026, India eased regulations that had restricted Chinese capital in local companies, in a development that marks New Delhi's cautious approach towards capital flows from Beijing.
Donald Trump claimed this week the war would end in two to three weeks as he threatened to send Iran back to the Dark Ages. But based on these reports the fighting is far from over, even if US President wants to push a contrary narrative.
Gen. George was appointed as the 41st Chief of Staff of the Army on September 21, 2023. His term was set to expire in 2027.
US-Iran War Live Updates: The speech will offer Trump a wide audience to articulate clear objectives for the war that could attempt to reconcile weeks of changing goals
Denial of a service member's request to carry privately owned firearms must be explained in writing, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked the Army's top uniformed officer, Gen. Randy George, to step down, the Pentagon said Thursday, as the United States wages a war against Iran.
Iran has begun to negotiate transit for a few vessels tied to friendly nations, despite the Strait of Hormuz being blocked since the start of the war.
Trump's comments and the continued strikes on Iran complicate efforts by the US and its allies to broker a peace deal with the Islamic Republic.
Refineries are key to Kuwait's oil production because without them, oil wells would have to be shut down for lack of a destination for the oil.
The Pakistani minister's remarks came in response to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's comments, who earlier said that any "misadventure" from India's neighbour in the prevailing situation would invite an "unprecedented and decisive" action.
US-Israeli strikes on Thursday partially destroyed the tallest bridge in the Middle East. Several people were injured in the strike that came after President Donald Trump warned of bombing Iran "back to the Stone Age"
Trump has strongly criticised North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries for being unwilling to deploy their own militaries to the waterway -- going as far as to threaten leaving the alliance.
So far, at least three Indian seafarers on board foreign-flagged vessels have been killed and one has been injured while their vessels were stranded in the Hormuz Strait
Releasing political prisoners in Cuba has long been a US core demand as oil blockade continues.
Elsewhere, Oracle and Amazon Web Services data centres were targeted in the UAE, reports said.
Police body camera video shows how golfer appeared to be astonished as he was handcuffed for failing sobriety test.
FA Cup and Champions League are Liverpool's only hope for glory this season as they languish in fifth place in league.
Pam Bondi was fired by Trump, with the president saying she would be 'transitioning' to a new role in the private sector
The Los Angeles Lakers are thumped 139-96 by Oklahoma City Thunder in heavy defeat, while Luka Doncic strains hamstring.
Strikes damage or destroy Iran’s tallest bridge and a century-old medical research centre fighting diseases.
Israel's attacks on hospitals, medical centres and healthcare workers are fuelling displacement and a health crisis.
Two Iranian players who sought asylum in Australia before changing their minds tell their story to Al Jazeera.
Retirement of Randy George is latest high-profile dismissal since the US defence secretary took office last January.
The US and Israel have hit a century-old medical research centre and a bridge near Tehran.
Min Aung Hlaing wins 429 out of the 584 votes cast by MPs to become the country's president.
Small independent refineries are helping China continue importing oil from Iran.
Trump meanwhile steps up threats after US strike on Iran's largest bridge, as Tehran launches attacks across the region.
Pakistan braces for gas shortage crisis as LNG supplies collapse amid escalating regional conflict.
President Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, a loyalist and tenacious Trump defender.
Iranian officials say the country’s largest bridge will be “built back stronger,” but America’s standing won't recover.
US president has said that he will use tariffs to bring down costly medical drugs, but the impact remains uncertain.
Former clerk Tina Peters has become a cause celebre for the election denial movement and President Donald Trump.
Salah Sarsour, the president of Islamic Society of Milwaukee, was reportedly detained while driving on March 30.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's dramatic win over Italy sparks wild celebrations from Zenica to Sarajevo and evokes memories.
Pope Leo washed the feet of 12 priests in a ritual, using the moment to urge Catholics to stand with the oppressed.
Karim Al-Haj Hussein survived an Israeli strike on his home in Lebanon’s Baalbek that killed his family members.
Fuel shocks from the US-Israel war on Iran are rippling worldwide, as Strait of Hormuz disruptions push prices higher.
Iran says it is ready to counter any US-Israeli attacks, insisting its military capabilities remain intact.