Trump orders Venezuelan airspace closure amid escalating US Venezuela tensions

Washington — President Donald Trump abruptly ordered the closure of airspace over and surrounding Venezuela on Saturday, intensifying tensions between the United States and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.  The White House cited concerns over narco terrorist activity and drug trafficking as key reasons for the unprecedented action. “To all airlines, pilots, drug dealers, and human … Read more

Andriy Yermak resigns amid anti corruption probe, shaking Ukraine’s political leadership

Professional photo of Andriy Yermak in Kyiv, official setting, no text on image, realistic style.

Kyiv, Ukraine — Andriy Yermak, Ukraine’s influential presidential chief of staff, resigned Friday following an anti corruption raid on his Kyiv residence, marking a sudden and destabilizing turn in the country’s wartime government.  Yermak, once considered the second most powerful figure in Ukraine, played a central role in shaping policy, negotiating international deals, and advising … Read more

Trump moves to permanently pause migration after deadly DC shooting

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Thursday he will “permanently pause migration” to the United States from what he described as “third world countries,” a move that marks one of the most sweeping immigration proposals of his presidency.  The announcement followed a deadly shooting in Washington involving an Afghan national who entered the country under … Read more

Carney’s Alberta oil pipeline deal faces pushback despite historic federal provincial reset

Alberta and federal leaders announce Carney’s Alberta oil pipeline deal during press briefing, highlighting tensions with British Columbia and environmental groups.

Carney’s Alberta oil pipeline deal is already encountering strong political resistance less than a day after it was announced, underscoring the challenge Prime Minister Mark Carney faces in advancing one of Canada’s most contentious energy projects.  The agreement with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith opens the door for a new oil pipeline to the Pacific Coast, … Read more

South Africa G20 Summit 2026: Trump Says Country Not Invited to US Meeting

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the G20 Summit, highlighting South Africa G20 Summit 2026 discussions

Washington DC — Former President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that South Africa would not be invited to next year’s Group of 20 summit in the United States, days after the African nation hosted the annual gathering of the world’s largest economies.  The statement marks the latest escalation in a series of public disputes between … Read more

Patel under scrutiny for deploying FBI SWAT team to protect girlfriend

FBI Director Kash Patel under scrutiny as questions rise over use of SWAT team for girlfriend’s security at NRA convention

WASHINGTON — FBI Director Kash Patel is under scrutiny after ordering a SWAT team to provide security for his girlfriend, a rising country singer, during her performance at a National Rifle Association convention in Atlanta earlier this year.  The unusual deployment, paired with Patel’s frequent use of government resources during his first months leading the … Read more

JFK’s granddaughter Tatiana Schlossberg diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, given less than a year to live

Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK’s granddaughter, diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia

Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, granddaughter of late President John F. Kennedy, revealed Saturday that she has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.  In an essay for The New Yorker, Schlossberg detailed her diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia and said her doctors expect she may live less than a year. Schlossberg, a journalist and daughter of Caroline Kennedy … Read more

Maritime Security Talks Bring US, China Back to the Table in Hawaii

US and Chinese military officials meet in Hawaii during maritime security talks aimed at reducing regional tensions.

HONOLULU — The United States and China held three days of maritime security talks in Hawaii this week, a rare sign of military engagement between the two powers after months of strained relations and regional tensions.  The discussions, described by Beijing as “frank and constructive,” marked the latest step in restoring defense communication channels that … Read more