The U.S. gave Hamas a new proposal through Qatari mediators in an effort to release American hostage Edan Alexander and break the stalemate in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations, one U.S. official and one Israeli official said.
Why it matters: It isn't clear if Hamas will accept the proposal that hinges on releasing Alexander in return for a statement by President Trump calling for calm in Gaza and resuming negotiations over a broader ceasefire deal.
The arrest of a Tufts University student by hooded Homeland Security agents in plain clothes — caught on video on a suburban Boston street — is raising fresh questions about the Trump administration's aggressive crackdown on immigrants over the opinions they've expressed.
Why it matters: The administration's push to quickly scoop up, detain and deport college students with pro-Palestinian views has stunned civil libertarians, who say it violates American traditions of free speech and due process under the law.
Iran delivered a formal written response to President Trump's letter proposing new nuclear talks and threatening consequences if a deal is not reached swiftly, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Thursday.
Why it matters: Trump gave Iran a two-month deadline to sign a new nuclear deal or face potential military action in his letter, sent three weeks ago.
The Israeli parliament passed a law Thursday that changes the process of appointing judges and gives politicians more control over the process.
Why it matters: The legislation is the central element of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial overhaul program, which sparked massive protests when introduced in 2023. Those protests have reignited in recent weeks.
The search for four U.S. soldiers who went missing during a training mission in Lithuania was ongoing Thursday, a day after their vehicle was found submerged in a body of water.
The big picture: The soldiers were reported missing Tuesday near the city of Pabradė, near the Lithuania-Belarus border.
Medical device makers, hospitals and other key health industries are pressing to gain exemptions under the Trump administration's new tariff regime with the next and most aggressive actions to date due to be unveiled on April 2.
Why it matters: About $303 billion of imported drug, biotech and device industry goods entered the United States in the last year — $294 billion of which entered duty-free, according to PwC.
It's not just theSituation Room or Signal — senior Trump administration officials bypassed a range of secure government systems when they decided to discuss plans for an upcoming attack in Yemen on a commercially available app.
Axios spoke to one current senior U.S. official and five former senior U.S. officials — all of whom have taken part in communications around similarly sensitive overseas operations — about the secure channels through which these conversations are supposed to happen, why turning to Signal could seem appealingly expedient, and why doing so is potentially dangerous.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Wednesday visited El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, where Venezuelans the Trump administration alleges are gang members were deported to from the U.S.
Why it matters: The administration's decision to defy a court order and deport the 238 Venezuelans and subsequent legal battle marks a test in the limits of President Trump's hardline immigration enforcement powers.
Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro must stand trial over an alleged coup plot to overturn his 2022 election loss to successor Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the country's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
The big picture: Bolsonaro has denied accusations of such a plan that prosecutors allege included a plot to kill Lula and he's accused investigators of political persecution.