February 24 Louvre Museum director resigns following $102M theft of crown jewels Louvre director Laurence des Cars resigns after thieves stole $102 million in crown jewels. Macron praised her decision as "an act of responsibility."
February 24 Iran vows to do 'whatever it takes' to make a nuclear deal happen: report Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said Tuesday, "We are ready to reach an agreement as soon as possible" over Iran's nuclear program.
February 24 France restricts Trump ambassador’s access to officials after missed summons France restricted U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner’s access to senior officials after he failed to attend a summons from the French Foreign Ministry.
February 24 Moscow rocked by apparent suicide bombing Moscow bombing kills police officer as Vladimir Putin reportedly claims attacker was recruited online and was unknowingly given a device that was detonated remotely.
February 24 AOC CALLED OUT after defending Taiwan policy 'word salad' Fox News' Joey Jones reacts to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's viral social media defense following her performance at the Munich Security Conference.
February 24 UK officials to consider the release of confidential documents related to Epstein-linked former Prince Andrew The U.K. Parliament is set to debate the release of confidential files on former Prince Andrew following his arrest on misconduct allegations.
February 24 Karoline Leavitt warns cartels to 'not lay a finger' on Americans or pay 'severe consequences' Press secretary Karoline Leavitt warns cartels will face “severe consequences" if any American is harmed, as violence erupts in Mexico following a top kingpin’s death.
February 24 Iran nears China anti-ship supersonic missile deal as US carriers mass in region: report Iran reportedly nears deal with China for supersonic anti-ship missiles that could target U.S. carrier strike groups deployed in Middle East waters.
February 24 Leavitt says Trump chooses diplomacy first for Iran, but remains 'willing to use' lethal force if necessary White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump is willing to use the "lethal force" of the U.S. military "if necessary," regarding Iran.
February 24 Trump's first option for Iran is diplomacy, but he's willing to use 'lethal force,' if necessary: White House White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says President Donald Trump's "first option is always diplomacy" for Iran.