
Michael Cohen interviews Donald Trump on radio in startling reconciliation
Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former personal lawyer and bitter critic, hosted Trump on his New York radio show for a surprisingly deferential and fawning interview.

Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former personal lawyer and bitter critic, hosted Trump on his New York radio show for a surprisingly deferential and fawning interview.

President Donald Trump is set to appear in a taped interview on the radio show of his former fixer Michael Cohen, signaling a surprising truce following a bitter falling-out and Cohen's testimony against him.

Donald Trump and former lawyer Michael Cohen discussed Iran, the economy, and immigration in a newly released WABC radio interview, marking their first public conversation in eight years following a high-profile split and subsequent reconciliation.

Venezuela's imprisoned former leader Nicolas Maduro welcomed dialogue for peace and reconciliation, ahead of a US-backed meeting between the interim government and opposition. The Venezuelan foreign ministry announced a roadmap for talks on diplomatic normalization with the US.
An Instagram reel showing a smiling couple became crucial evidence in the alleged murder of Saroj by her divorced husband, Gurmeet Singh, in Fazilka, Punjab. Gurmeet allegedly killed Saroj after luring her with reconciliation, then buried her body. He was later arrested.

Former Polish PM Leszek Miller stated that Ukraine's state policy will continue to glorify Stepan Bandera and other "bandits" until its government changes. He contrasted the stalled exhumation of Volhynia massacre victims with the reburial of Wehrmacht soldiers, citing Ukrainian unwillingness to show the brutalized remains of Poles.

Descendants of Dred Scott and Chief Justice Roger Taney met in Washington D.C. as the Supreme Court ruled on birthright citizenship. The ruling affirmed that most babies born on U.S. soil are citizens, countering arguments by the Trump administration.

Descendants of Dred Scott and Chief Justice Roger Taney met in Washington D.C. as the Supreme Court ruled on birthright citizenship. The ruling affirmed that most babies born on U.S. soil are citizens, countering arguments by the Trump administration.

Descendants of Dred Scott and Chief Justice Roger Taney, who authored the infamous Dred Scott decision, met recently in Washington D.C. The meeting occurred as the Supreme Court grappled with birthright citizenship, a case that echoes the 1857 ruling.
Ayodhya police interrogated Avinash Shukla, an accused in the Ram temple donation theft case, in district jail after court permission. Shukla is suspected of manipulating cash records during donation counting.
Poland and Ukraine held their annual Recovery Conference in Gdansk, with Polish PM Donald Tusk calling for truth and mutual respect in relations. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy was absent due to a historical dispute, but both sides adopted a conciliatory tone, emphasizing support for Ukraine's reconstruction efforts.

Donald Trump reiterated his claim that Italian PM Giorgia Meloni "begged" for a photo at the G7 summit, stating he's not interested in repairing their relationship. Meloni denied the claim, calling it "made-up." The dispute led to the cancellation of an Italian foreign minister's visit to the U.S.

Donald Trump reiterated his claim that Italian PM Giorgia Meloni 'begged' for a photo at the G7 summit, citing her low popularity and accusing Italy of not providing military support. Meloni denied the claim, calling it 'made-up.' The dispute led to the cancellation of an Italian foreign minister's visit to the U.S.

Donald Trump reiterated claims that Italian PM Giorgia Meloni "begged" for a photo at the G7 summit, stating he's not interested in repairing their relationship. Meloni denied the claims, calling them "completely made-up." The dispute has led to the cancellation of an Italian foreign minister's visit to the US.
Indian cricketers Harbhajan Singh and S Sreesanth's past "slapgate" controversy has resurfaced. Sreesanth challenged Harbhajan, citing a recent advertisement he believes referenced the 2008 incident, claiming financial benefit for Harbhajan and stating he has blocked the spinner.

Ghana is hosting a three-day conference in Accra, "Next Steps," bringing together over 80 countries to advance reparatory justice following a UN resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans a grave crime against humanity. The event aims to transform political momentum into concrete institutional commitments.
A home guard, Manjula (32), was fatally stabbed by her husband, Pradeep, in Bengaluru during a reconciliation meeting. Pradeep, addicted to online betting and facing financial issues, lured her to her parental home and attacked her with a knife in front of their children. He was later arrested.
A home guard, Manjula (32), was fatally stabbed by her husband, Pradeep, in Bengaluru during a reconciliation meeting. Pradeep, addicted to online betting and facing financial issues, lured her to her parental home and attacked her with a knife in front of their children. He was later arrested.
Indigenous peoples in Canada, particularly in British Columbia, seek recognition of their rights, language revitalization, and restoration of original place names, citing historical injustices, unceded territories, and the impact of colonialism and residential schools.
The article details crucial steps for taxpayers in India to ensure accurate Income Tax Return (ITR) filing for FY 2025-26. It emphasizes selecting the correct ITR form, choosing between old and new tax regimes, reconciling tax information statements (Form 26AS, AIS, TIS), verifying personal details, and accurately reporting income from salary, house property, capital gains, and other sources, including foreign income and assets.
India's Supreme Court ruled that prolonged separation without genuine reconciliation efforts constitutes mental cruelty and is a valid ground for divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act. The court dissolved a marriage of over 15 years of separation.

KMT's Cheng met with Stanford scholars, advocating for the first island chain to become a zone of peace and prosperity, and expressed hope for deeper Taipei-Washington partnerships in defense and security.

Senate Republicans are advancing a $72 billion reconciliation package for immigration enforcement, excluding Secret Service funding. This follows a delay over concerns about a "weaponization fund" for those alleging federal targeting, though former President Trump's stance remains unclear.

French President Emmanuel Macron unveiled a memorial in Paris dedicated to the victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, alongside Rwandan President Paul Kagame. Macron acknowledged France's failure to prevent the genocide and stated the monument marks a milestone in reconciliation between the two nations.