Kim Jong Un pays respect at his father's tomb for the first time in years, signaling a return to a focus on his ancestors' legacy amidst economic struggles and international pressure.
Syria's foreign minister attends a Paris conference to discuss political transition, aid coordination, and the future governance of Syria's evolving landscape.
Kash Patel's nomination as FBI director clears Senate Judiciary Committee despite opposition citing loyalty to Trump and potential conflicts of interest.
Steve Bannon pleads guilty to fraud in a border wall fundraising scheme, securing a plea deal that avoids prison time and imposes conditions on his future fundraising activities.
President Trump has pardoned Rod Blagojevich, former Illinois governor, over corruption charges, reigniting debates about justice and political accountability.