
“Remove Narco-Terrorists”—Trump Administration Launches Latin American Military Operation
The escalation comes amid a broader U.S. operation in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific targeting drug networks.

The escalation comes amid a broader U.S. operation in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific targeting drug networks.

Trump’s legal threat could see Britain’s national broadcaster use its public funds to pay compensation to the White House—fuelling further scrutiny.

Isaac Herzog’s office noted that any request for a pardon requires a formal application—although exceptions can be made under extraordinary circumstances.

Venezuela announced a large-scale national military deployment in response to what it describes as the growing U.S. naval presence off its coast.

Ahmad al-Sharaa’s Washington trip sees the Syrian leader push to end sanctions and claim to join the global fight against ISIS.

The United States set the 2026 asylum limit at 7,500—with places open mainly to white South Africans claiming discrimination in their homeland.

The White House provided no details on the specific nature of the tests but said the process would “begin immediately.”

The Ukrainian leader is asking for another two to three years of EU funding, and for China—with Trump’s persuasion—to cut its energy sales to Russia.

Claiming to have “ended eight wars in eight months,” the White House deal-making and diplomacy continues,

Outrage as Ontario conscripts late 40th U.S. president into its trade war messaging.