
Meloni says Trump tariffs are ‘wrong’ as world leaders react
The Italian PM is among the world leaders reacting to Trump’s “liberation day” tariff announcement.
THURSDAY, 03 APRIL 2025, 03:34
The Italian PM is among the world leaders reacting to Trump’s “liberation day” tariff announcement.
Could the National Rally retaliate in parliament by attempting to bring down the fragile coalition government?
Rescue and relief workers seeking access to some of the worst quake-hit areas are being blocked by the military.
April 2 -As the weekend deadline for TikTok to find a buyer approaches, bidders for the short-video social media site are piling up.
The new government in Syria, formed after the fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad, is working to disband local militias to form one national army. But some groups are refusing to join. We meet one very well armed religious minority called the Druse. They say they’re afraid of sectarian attacks from the new government and will not be giving up their weapons.
The ex-president of Costa Rica has compared Donald Trump’s behaviour with that of a Roman emperor.
The decision comes nearly two months after the Trump administration first sought to drop the case against Eric Adams.
The US has some of the lowest tariffs in the world. Trump wants to reverse that with reciprocal tariffs on April 2.
A 27-year-old man has confessed to the murder of university student Sara Campanella but has not said why.
The BBC’s Yogita Limaye is the first foreign journalist to enter the country since the disaster struck.
The band Los Alegres del Barranco had shown an image of a cartel leader on stage during a concert.
Trump set to announce new tariffs, Trump endorsement and Elon Musk’s money unable to flip Wisconsin Supreme Court, Trump administration admits Maryland man sent to El Salvador prison by mistake.
Canadian actress Jasmine Mooney was detained for 12 days after trying to make a routine trip across the U.S.-Canada border. She talks with NPR’s Leila Fadel about her experience.
Canadian actress and entrepreneur Jasmine Mooney was detained by immigration authorities for 12 days after trying to apply for a visa at the U.S.-Mexico border. She spoke to NPR about her experience.
NPR’s A Martinez speaks with Elena Vuolo, World Health Organization deputy head in Myanmar, about international aid efforts for the country following the devastating earthquake there.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced plans for her visit after U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited a U.S. air base in Greenland last week and accused Denmark of underinvesting in the territory.
A powerful king tide smashed glass, cracked footpaths and caused residents to evacuate as it battered Sydney’s coast line.
Brazil’s foreign ministry revealed that the administration of Jair Bolsonaro, the right-wing predecessor of current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, had conducted espionage against Paraguay.
In President Donald Trump’s telling, tariffs are the political equivalent of duct tape: you can use them to fix anything. For example, they’re a negotiating tool — he used the threat of tariffs to pressure Canada and Mexico to implement border policies he liked. He also sees tariffs as a revenue source that might help offset his proposed $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and as a shield to protect...
The world’s youngest nation, South Sudan, could be on the brink of another civil war. At the heart of the tensions is a power struggle between the country’s president and vice president.
Sales of electric vehicles worldwide have been growing and the largest manufacturer of EVs is China’s BYD. Their global revenue was over $100 billion in 2024, beating Tesla. To keep up that growth and to try to stave off the pain of U.S. tariffs, BYD is expanding in emerging markets. One of the markets where their cars are selling big is Brazil, where BYD is investing nearly a billion dollars...