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Trump’s First Meeting with a Foreign Leader: What Milei’s Visit Could Mean for U.S.-Argentina Relations

Argentina's President Javier Milei meets U.S. President-elect Trump, discussing trade and economic cooperation at CPAC.

Chaos in the Skies: U.S. Plane Hit by Bullets Near Haiti

A U.S. commercial plane was forced to change course after being shot at in Haiti, highlighting the lawlessness due to gang violence.

Zelenskyy Confirms First Clash with North Korean Troops: ‘New Chapter’ in Global Tensions

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed clashes with North Korean troops integrated into Russia's military, urging more international support.

Explosive Packages: How Russia’s Tactics Could Threaten U.S. Flights

Russia has emerged as the prime suspect behind a series of recent fires in packages bound for North America.

Outrage Erupts: Thousands Protest After Train Station Disaster in Serbia

Demonstrators in Serbia demand accountability for the train station roof collapse that killed 14, protesting outside government offices.

X’s Unusual Move: Iran’s Khamenei Account Suspended and Then Restored

X temporarily suspended the Hebrew account of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, before reinstating it.

Kim Jong Un and Putin: A High-Stakes Meeting on the Horizon

North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui visits Russia, focusing on troop deployment amid rising international tensions.

Are Phones Hurting Our Kids? France and the UK Say Enough is Enough

Starting in September 2025, a pilot program in schools will focus on enhancing student engagement in learning.

Trudeau’s Immigration U-Turn: Canada Slashes Permanent Residency Numbers

Canada’s government plans to cut permanent residency permits amid public opposition to immigration. Trudeau cites policy shortcomings.

Under the Radar: Russian Vessel Suspected of Smuggling Weapons to Pyongyang

A Russian cargo ship, which is under sanctions by the U.S. and Japan, was confirmed to have docked at the port of Najin in...

Nuclear Standoff: U.S. May Boost Arsenal as Global Threats Rise

A U.S. White House official has warned that if Russia, China, and North Korea do not cooperate in reducing nuclear threats against the U.S....

Escalation or Protection? France to Arm Ukraine with Mirage Fighters

French President Emmanuel Macron announced on the 6th (local time) that France will support Ukraine with its domestically produced Mirage fighter jets, enabling Ukraine...

A Stolen Statue’s Long Journey Back to Libya from the U.S.

A 2000-year-old statue is slated to return to Libya, its original excavation site, after nearly 84 years. According to CNN on the 1st, the Cleveland...

Israel Demands Answers as Four Hostages Die in Palestinian Territory

The Associated Press reported on the 3rd (local time) that four more Israeli hostages, held captive by the Palestinian militant group Hamas, have been...

How Russia’s Propaganda Machine Targets the Paris Olympics

As the Paris Olympics rapidly approaches, the spread of fake news including terror threats is on the rise. Some of this fake news is...

South Korea, Japan, and Australia Discuss Regional Security

According to the Ministry of Defense, the Defense Ministers of South Korea, Japan, and Australia held their first trilateral meeting on June 2. South...

India’s Deadly Heatwave: Temperatures Soar, Death Toll Rises

In India, where extreme heat continues to prevail, at least 45 people have died in just the past two days from symptoms believed...

Could U.S. Nukes on Korean Peninsula Spark War?

Robert Gallucci, former U.S. State Department special envoy for North Korean nuclear issues, criticized the argument for the redeployment of tactical nuclear weapons in...

From Uganda to Russia: ICC Struggles to Enforce International Law

A significant number of national leaders who have committed inhumane crimes and ended up on the International Criminal Court's (ICC) wanted list continue to...

Disaster Upon Disaster: New Landslide Threats Force Mass Evacuations in Papua New Guinea

Following a massive landslide that is believed to have buried over 2,000 residents, authorities in Papua New Guinea are warning about the possibility of...

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