Barack Obama , Bill Clinton

Obama and Clinton Urge Americans to Defend Democratic Values After Second US Citizen Killed by Immigration Agents in Minneapolis

Former US presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton on Sunday (Jan 25) urged Americans to defend democratic values and civil liberties following the second fatal shooting of a US citizen by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis in less than three...
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

US Threatens 100% Tariffs on Canadian Imports If Ottawa Finalises New Trade Deal With China

The United States will impose tariffs of up to 100 per cent on Canadian imports if Ottawa finalises a new trade agreement with China, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday (Jan 25), escalating pressure on Canada as tensions...
White House as snow falls in Washington

Monster Winter Storm Knocks Out Power to Over 850,000 Across US, Cancels More Than 10,000 Flights as Historic Cold Grips Nation

More than 850,000 customers across the United States were left without electricity and over 10,000 flights were cancelled on Sunday as a massive winter storm swept across large swathes of the country, paralysing transport networks and straining power grids from...
Trump Administration Defends Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis as Video Fuels Public Outrage

Trump Administration Defends Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis as Video Fuels Public Outrage

Senior officials in U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration on Sunday defended the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, even as newly surfaced bystander video sharply contradicted the government’s account and deepened tensions between federal...
Vice President JD Vance

Vance Announces US Aid Restrictions for Groups Promoting Diversity and Transgender Policies Abroad, Expanding Longstanding Abortion Funding Ban

Vice President JD Vance on Friday announced that the United States will stop funding any foreign organization involved in diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs or work related to transgender issues, marking a sweeping expansion of long-standing restrictions on U.S....
Tesla

Australia’s Syrah Resources Buys More Time for Tesla Graphite Supply Deal with Third Extension to Cure Deadline

Australia’s Syrah Resources said on Monday it has agreed with electric-vehicle maker Tesla to extend, for a third time, the deadline to resolve an alleged breach of their graphite supply agreement, underscoring the technical and strategic challenges facing efforts to...
E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, Japanese Air Self Defense Force.

Japan Says US Has Failed to Meet $6.9 Billion Arms Supply Deals, With Delays Leaving Key Military Units Relying on Aging Equipment

Japan’s Board of Audit has disclosed that military equipment worth roughly 1.1 trillion yen (about $6.9 billion) purchased from the United States has not been delivered to the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) despite more than five years having elapsed since...
Dark Eagle Hypersonic Missile, US Army

US Army Misses Third Deadline to Deploy Dark Eagle Hypersonic Missile, First Ground-Based System Delayed Until 2026

The United States Army has acknowledged that it has missed its deadline to deploy the Dark Eagle hypersonic missile, confirming that the first U.S. ground-based hypersonic weapon will not be fielded until early 2026, despite the operational unit assigned to...
US Navy MQ-9B SeaGuardian Test Expands Doubles Sonobuoy Capacity, Unmanned Anti-Submarine Warfare Capabilities

US Navy MQ-9B SeaGuardian Test Expands Doubles Sonobuoy Capacity, Marks First MAC Buoy Drops, and Expands Unmanned Anti-Submarine Warfare Capabilities

The U.S. Navy is steadily advancing its unmanned anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities, following a recent flight test of the MQ-9B SeaGuardian that doubled the aircraft’s sonobuoy carriage and marked the first time Maritime Air Command (MAC) buoys were deployed from...
Donald Trump

Trump Vows Additional Tariffs on European Allies Over Greenland Dispute as US Trade Chief Urges Brussels to Make Its Own Decisions

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Saturday that European governments will have to decide for themselves whether to incorporate President Donald Trump’s new tariff threats into broader trade negotiations, following Trump’s warning of fresh import duties tied to opposition...
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