Venezuela Oil Grab: Why Trump Seeks ‘Repayment’ Through the World’s Largest Petroleum Reserves

Venezuela Oil Grab: Why Trump Seeks ‘Repayment’ Through the World’s Largest Petroleum Reserves

In a bold move that has caught international attention, former President Donald Trump expressed his intent to allow American oil companies to return to Venezuela following a US military operation targeting Nicolás Maduro. The aim: to access the South American nation’s staggering oil reserves. Venezuela holds the largest proven oil reserves in the world, totaling […]

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NATO Ally Denmark Warns US Against Military Moves on Greenland Amid Trump Remarks

NATO Ally Denmark Warns US Against Military Moves on Greenland Amid Trump Remarks

Denmark has delivered a firm warning to the United States over Greenland, following remarks by President Donald Trump suggesting he might pursue control over the mineral-rich Arctic territory. Copenhagen made it clear that any attempt to take Greenland by force would undermine more than eight decades of NATO-backed transatlantic security ties. The tensions come as […]

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Havana Condemns US Raid After 32 Cuban Lives Lost in Maduro Capture

Havana Condemns US Raid After 32 Cuban Lives Lost in Maduro Capture

The Cuban government has strongly condemned a US operation in Venezuela that resulted in the deaths of 32 Cuban nationals, all reportedly members of Cuba’s armed forces and intelligence services, during an attempt to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. In an official statement released on Sunday, Havana expressed profound grief and announced two days of […]

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Russian Nuclear-Capable Bombers Fly Near Scandinavia, Escorted by Foreign Jets

Russian Nuclear-Capable Bombers Fly Near Scandinavia, Escorted by Foreign Jets

Russian nuclear-capable bombers recently conducted a “scheduled” flight over the Norwegian and Barents Seas, the Russian Defence Ministry confirmed. During parts of the journey, the long-range bombers were escorted by fighter jets from other countries, highlighting ongoing military vigilance in the region. The ministry identified the aircraft as Tu-95MS strategic bombers and missile carriers, emphasizing […]

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South Africa's ANC Pledges Reform Amid Challenges to Reclaim Public Trust

South Africa’s ANC Pledges Reform Amid Challenges to Reclaim Public Trust

South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC), the historic party that led the country to freedom under Nelson Mandela, is confronting a critical moment in its journey. Plagued by corruption scandals, governance challenges, and ongoing racial inequality, the party has pledged to implement deep reforms to regain public trust. Once dominant, the ANC lost its parliamentary […]

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Cyclone Ditwah Threatens Sri Lanka’s Recovery, Deepens Poverty Crisis

Cyclone Ditwah Threatens Sri Lanka’s Recovery, Deepens Poverty Crisis

Sri Lanka faces a harsh setback in its fragile economic recovery as Cyclone Ditwah leaves a trail of destruction across homes, roads, and vital farmland. Officials warn that rebuilding the nation could cost up to $7 billion, putting millions of families at risk of falling deeper into poverty. The island nation, still grappling with its […]

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UN Security Council Makes Historic First Visit to Syria Ahead of Assad Ousting Anniversary

UN Security Council Makes Historic First Visit to Syria Ahead of Assad Ousting Anniversary

A historic moment unfolded on Thursday as a United Nations Security Council delegation arrived in Syria, marking the first-ever visit by the Council to the country. The visit comes just days ahead of the anniversary of the ousting of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad. According to state news agency SANA, the delegation crossed into Syria via […]

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At Least 12 Dead, Dozens Missing After Landslide Sinks Two Boats in Peru

At Least 12 Dead, Dozens Missing After Landslide Sinks Two Boats in Peru

Tragedy struck the Amazon jungle region of Ucayali, Peru, as a landslide yesterday submerged two boats docked at the Iparia river port, leaving at least 12 people dead, including three children, and dozens unaccounted for. According to a police report cited by Andina news agency, one of the vessels carried around 50 passengers, while the […]

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Thousands Rally in Manila Demanding Justice Over Flood Control Scandal

Thousands Rally in Manila Demanding Justice Over Flood Control Scandal

Thousands of citizens filled the streets of Manila today, raising their voices against what they call a massive betrayal of public trust. At the heart of their outrage is a multi-billion-dollar flood control scandal, where officials, lawmakers, and construction company owners face accusations of corruption. For months, anger has been simmering across the Philippines, where […]

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Hong Kong Rallies: Volunteers Unite to Support Survivors After Deadly Fire

Hong Kong Rallies: Volunteers Unite to Support Survivors After Deadly Fire

Hundreds of volunteers have come together in Hong Kong to provide immediate aid to victims of the city’s deadliest fire in nearly 80 years. From distributing diapers and hot meals to offering free counselling, the community has mobilized rapidly to support those affected. Emergency crews continue to search for survivors and victims at the Wang […]

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