- July 12th, 2025

The United States launched a series of airstrikes on March 15 against Houthi-controlled sites in Yemen, intensifying an already volatile situation in the Red Sea. The operation, conducted by F/A-18E/F Super Hornets from the USS Harry S. Truman, targeted weapons...

For decades, Somalia has been mired in violence, political instability, and food insecurity. The country’s struggles have persisted despite numerous international interventions, including the ill-fated 1993 US-led mission that ended with the infamous Battle of Mogadishu. Thirty years later, Somalia...

Russia intensified its military operations on Sunday to drive out the last remaining Ukrainian troops from its western Kursk region, after a seven-month-long Ukrainian incursion that has drawn international attention and become a significant front in the ongoing war. In...

A federal judge on Saturday temporarily blocked the deportation of alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, halting President Donald Trump’s latest immigration crackdown under an obscure wartime law. The decision marks the first legal challenge to Trump’s...

The Trump administration is considering sweeping new travel restrictions targeting citizens from 41 countries, according to sources familiar with the matter and an internal memo reviewed. The proposed policy would significantly expand previous travel bans, potentially suspending or restricting visas...

The U.S. Senate narrowly passed a stopgap spending bill late Friday, averting a partial government shutdown but exposing deep rifts within the Democratic Party over how to counter President Donald Trump’s aggressive cost-cutting measures. The vote, which saw Senate Democrats...

Portugal has ruled out purchasing American-made F-35 fighter jets to replace its aging F-16 fleet, citing concerns over the United States' shifting geopolitical stance. Outgoing Defense Minister Nuno Melo announced the decision in an interview with Portuguese daily Público on...

President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, was notably absent from high-level negotiations aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. His exclusion came after the Kremlin objected to his participation, according to U.S....

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer faced a crucial decision as the government funding deadline loomed. He could either make good on his threat to block the Republican funding bill or risk a government shutdown at midnight on March 15. Ultimately,...

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