
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is moving to recall dozens of American diplomats worldwide from embassies whose appointments were made during the tenure of his predecessor, Joe Biden. The recalls, expected to take effect in mid-January, are reported to affect missions across Africa, Europe, Asia, and
Read more: Trump administration recalls US diplomats worldwide amid America First push policy

The United States has taken a dramatic and dangerous step in its confrontation with Venezuela. President Donald Trump announced a “total and complete blockade” against oil tankers linked to U.S. sanctions, effectively attempting to choke all maritime traffic entering or leaving the country. The decision is paired with an even more
Read more: US blockade on Venezuela revives logic of regional collective punishment

Donald Trump announced a proposal that would provide one-time payments of $1,776 to millions of Americans, framing the initiative as a direct economic relief measure aimed at easing financial pressure on households affected by inflation, rising living costs, and long-term economic uncertainty. The former president presented
Read more: Trump announces $1,776 paychecks for millions of American households

American actor Gil Gerard, best known for his starring role in the science fiction television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, has died at the age of 82. He passed away on Tuesday at his home in the US state of Georgia following a brief but serious illness, according to a statement from his wife, Janet Gerard. In a message shared
Read more: Gil Gerard, iconic Buck Rogers star, dies at 82 after brief illness battle ends

The American actor Anthony Geary, one of the most iconic figures in U.S. daytime television, has died at the age of 78. The news was confirmed by a spokesperson for ABC to KABC. Geary passed away on Sunday in Amsterdam due to complications following a planned surgical procedure. His death has caused deep shock among
Read more: Anthony Geary Dies at 78, Iconic General Hospital Star Leaves Legacy

The United States military carried out new strikes against suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the eastern Pacific on Monday, an operation that, according to military statements, resulted in the deaths of at least eight individuals in international waters. The U.S. Southern Command said the targeted boats were operating along
Read more: U.S. Military Strikes Suspected Drug Boats in Eastern Pacific Waters Again

U.S. federal authorities foiled a coordinated plot involving explosive attacks that, according to investigators, were planned for New Year’s Eve in Los Angeles and other strategic locations across Southern California. Officials said an extremist group calling itself the Turtle Island Liberation Front intended to detonate improvised explosive
Read more: Federal Authorities Arrest Five After Thwarting Coordinated Explosive Attacks Planned

China’s rapid expansion of its nuclear arsenal has intensified concerns among the United States and its allies, particularly as Beijing now produces more than one hundred nuclear weapons per year and moves toward achieving strategic parity with Washington within the next decade. Although Russia and Iran continue to pose
Read more: United States strengthens Asian alliances amid China’s accelerating nuclear expansion

Naturalization ceremonies for some prospective U.S. citizens from countries on the Trump administration’s latest travel ban list have been quietly placed on hold, according to multiple sources familiar with the process. Individuals from nations such as Venezuela, Iran and Afghanistan, who were already scheduled to take
Read more: Naturalization Ceremonies Abruptly Placed on Sudden Federal Hold

Human rights activists have raised concerns about the political use of a recent attack that left one National Guard member dead and another seriously injured in the U.S. capital. Following the incident, several federal institutions introduced extraordinary measures affecting asylum processing, visa issuance, and background reviews,
Read more: United States tightens immigration controls after attack near Capitol

Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot in an attack near the White House, an incident that shocked Washington, D.C. According to early official statements, the shooting occurred in a busy area of the capital, only a short distance from government buildings and high-traffic zones, immediately
Read more: National Guard members shot near White House in targeted attack

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, stated in a post on Truth Social that he had a “very good” telephone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping. According to Trump, the conversation covered several key issues, including the situation involving Ukraine and Russia, the growing problem of fentanyl precursor
Read more: White House highlights Trump–Xi call focused on critical bilateral issues

Over the past months, Nicolás Maduro had multiple opportunities to leave power through diplomatic means. Different governments, international mediators, and discreet back channels explored negotiated exits that could have avoided a violent rupture and a judicial outcome. None of those efforts succeeded. Maduro chose
Read more: Maduro rejected diplomatic exits and ultimately faced U.S. federal justice

For decades, the idea of a “new world order” was discussed as if it were a clearly designed system, with defined rules and fully aware actors. Recent events, however, suggest a different reality: the world is not entering a new order, but rather experiencing a deep disorder, and major powers are reacting by trying to impose
Read more: Ideology, power and reality explain the global disorder the world faces

British band Duran Duran delivered an emotional tribute during a recent concert by honoring the memory of Renée Good, the woman who was fatally shot earlier this week in Minneapolis. The moment took place during a performance in Lincoln, California, and was met with a strong and respectful response from the audience.
Read more: Duran Duran dedicates song to Renée Good after Minneapolis tragedy

Jennifer Lopez has spent much of her career facing commentary about her body, her image, and the way she chooses to present herself in public. Over the years, rather than retreating, the artist has adopted an increasingly confident and self-assured stance. She has often reflected that in her twenties she did not fully appreciate her
Read more: Jennifer Lopez embraces confidence defying age critics during Las Vegas residency

Three men have filed civil lawsuits accusing actor Kevin Spacey of sexual misconduct that they allege occurred between 2000 and 2013. According to the court filings, one claimant asserts that Spacey engaged in repeated inappropriate behavior, while another alleges that the incident took place
Read more: Civil Lawsuits Advance Against Kevin Spacey Amid Misconduct Allegations

There is enormous frustration in these words. The “peace plan” presented by the U.S. government is causing endless anger in exiled Russian activist Garry Kasparov. During a security forum in Canada, his voice nearly cracked. According to him, the embarrassment the United States suffered over
Read more: Kasparov warns West that Ukraine collapse would endanger Europe

Shocking images emerging from Hong Kong show a massive blaze tearing through several high-rise residential buildings, creating scenes of chaos, dense smoke, and urgent rescue efforts. According to early official reports, at least four people have died—including one firefighter who was
Read more: Massive Hong Kong blaze leaves dead, injured and residents still trapped

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has exhausted all remaining legal avenues to challenge the conviction issued against him for attempting to overturn the 2022 election results. In a ruling announced on Tuesday, the Supreme Court confirmed that the 27-year prison
Read more: Bolsonaro Must Now Serve His Full Prison Sentence Without Further Appeals

Federal prosecutors in the United States have brought criminal charges against several former executives of a major auto financing company that later filed for bankruptcy, accusing them of orchestrating a large-scale financial fraud over several years. The case involves senior figures at Tricolor Holdings
Read more: Prosecutors charge former executives with financial fraud

The former director of the morgue at Harvard University’s medical institute has been sentenced to eight years in prison for his involvement in an illegal scheme to sell human remains, a case that has caused deep shock within the academic and medical communities in the United States. The Department of
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