Category: Foreign News
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Trump Announces $12 Billion Aid Package for Farmers Impacted by Tariffs
United States President Donald Trump has unveiled a $12 billion economic aid package aimed at supporting American farmers who have faced severe financial strain due to his administration’s aggressive tariff policies. The announcement was made during a White House event on Monday, where Trump emphasized that the funds for this program would be sourced from
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Acting US Attorney Alina Habba Resigns Amid Controversy in New Jersey
Alina Habba, the acting United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, has resigned following a ruling by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals that disqualified her from continuing in the post. The decision comes amid ongoing clashes between the Trump administration and the federal judiciary over executive appointments. Reason for Resignation Habba announced
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Honduras Resumes Vote Counting Amid Fraud Allegations in Contentious Election
Election authorities in Honduras have resumed tallying votes from the November 30, 2025, general election after a three-day pause sparked by allegations of fraud and irregularities. The Central American nation remains on edge as the results continue to fluctuate. Updated Election Results As of Monday, with 89% of ballots counted, the race remains extremely tight:
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Trump Imposes 5% Tariff on Mexico Over Water Treaty Dispute
The Trump administration has announced a 5 percent tariff on Mexican imports, escalating tensions over Mexico’s alleged failure to comply with the 1944 US-Mexico Water Treaty. The move comes as farmers and ranchers on both sides of the border demand more water for crops and livestock amid historic drought conditions. Trump Targets Mexico for Water
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ICEBlock Sues Trump Administration Over Free Speech After App Removal
The Trump administration faces a legal challenge from ICEBlock, a popular app that alerts users to immigration enforcement activities, after Apple removed it from its App Store under government pressure. The lawsuit claims the administration’s actions violate free speech protections under the First Amendment. ICEBlock App Sparks Controversy Developed by Texas-based programmer Joshua Aaron, ICEBlock
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Ukraine’s Allies Warn the War Is at a ‘Critical Moment’ as Pressure Mounts on Russia
European leaders say that international efforts to end Russia’s full-scale war on Ukraine have reached a “critical moment”, vowing stronger military, political, and economic support for Kyiv. The remarks came after a high-level meeting in London where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy engaged with key European partners amid growing tensions surrounding a new US-backed peace framework.
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Israel Launches Fresh Airstrikes on Southern Lebanon, Escalating Tensions and Testing Ceasefire
Israel has launched a new series of air attacks on southern Lebanon, prompting renewed fears of a widening conflict and putting unprecedented strain on the fragile US-brokered truce in place since 2024. Lebanese state media reported significant damage to residential areas as calls grow louder for accountability over repeated Israeli violations of the ceasefire with
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Honduras Issues International Arrest Warrant for Former President Juan Orlando Hernández After US Pardon
Honduras has entered a new phase of political tension after Attorney General Johel Antonio Zelaya announced an international arrest warrant for former President Juan Orlando Hernández. The move comes only days after Hernández walked out of a United States prison following a controversial pardon issued by U.S. President Donald Trump. The announcement was made public
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Cuba Sentences Former Economy Minister Alejandro Gil to Life Imprisonment on Espionage Charges
Cuba has handed former Economy Minister Alejandro Gil Fernández a life sentence for espionage, marking one of the most dramatic and high-profile convictions of a Cuban official in decades. The ruling, delivered by the Supreme Popular Tribunal, follows a closed-door trial that has drawn international attention and raised questions about internal political tensions within the
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Leaked Emails Reveal Close Personal and Business Ties Between Israel’s Former PM Ehud Barak and Jeffrey Epstein
Newly leaked emails have uncovered a far deeper relationship between former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and the late American financier Jeffrey Epstein than previously known, revealing years of close collaboration, frequent communication, and numerous business dealings spanning technology, energy, and global political networking. The documents—released by Distributed Denial of Secrets after being obtained by
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