Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani announced during a parliamentary hearing that this financial assistance will serve to support the country's political transition.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced that economic and military cooperation between the two countries will not continue in the same form as before, following the US's imposition of a 25% tariff on car imports.
The attack killed one person and injured another, Lebanon's official NNA news agency reported.
It is known that the Sudanese army has recaptured strategic points in the city - Khartoum International Airport and the presidential palace - from the separatist Rapid Action Forces.
Analysts say the decision could further escalate the global trade war, while auto industry experts say tariffs will lead to higher prices and slower production.
It is known that a Dubai court sentenced 28-year-old Olimboy Tohirovich, Mahmudjon Abdulrahim, and 33-year-old Azizbek Komilovich to death for the death of Zvi Kogan, a Moldovan citizen who had been operating in the UAE for several years and was a representative of the "Hobod" Jewish religious movement in Abu Dhabi.
Biometric controls at Moscow airports will be tightened, and illegal migrants will be required to obtain official status by April 30.
Yunso Chung, a Columbia University student in New York, has won a court battle against the Trump administration and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The Trump administration had previously tried to deport Yunso Chung, 21, after he participated in pro-Palestinian protests on campus.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Paris on an official visit on March 26. Here, he met with French President Emmanuel Macron and held talks on assistance to Ukraine and its future prospects.
According to the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip, 39 people have died and 124 others have been injured as a result of Israeli bombardment in the past 24 hours.