Category: Foreign News
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Abduction of Venezuela’s President Maduro Deemed Illegal Under International Law Despite US Charges
The recent abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces has sparked global controversy, raising serious questions about international law, state sovereignty, and the legality of cross-border military operations. While US officials have justified the operation based on federal charges against Maduro, legal experts insist that domestic indictments cannot serve as a legal basis
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Zelenskyy Confirms US Security Guarantee Agreement Nearly Finalized with Trump Amid Ongoing Russia-Ukraine Tensions
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed that a long-awaited security guarantee agreement with the United States is “essentially ready” for finalization, following intensive discussions with US President Donald Trump. The announcement comes amid heightened tensions with Russia, which has rejected recent proposals for European peacekeepers in Ukraine. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on
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Jesse Ventura Slams Trump Over ICE Deployment After Minneapolis Shooting, Calls Him “Draft-Dodging Coward”
Former Minnesota Governor and professional wrestler Jesse Ventura has strongly criticized the Trump administration following the deployment of ICE agents in Minneapolis and the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good on January 7, 2026. Speaking with FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul outside his alma mater, Roosevelt High School, Ventura labeled former President Donald Trump a “draft-dodging
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Australia and India Invited to G7 Finance Ministers Meeting on Critical Minerals
Savage, Minnesota, January 9, 2026 – U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that Australia, India, and several other countries have been invited to join a Group of Seven (G7) finance ministers meeting in Washington this Monday to discuss critical minerals supply chains. The meeting follows ongoing global concerns about dependence on China-dominated critical minerals, which
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Trump Posts Unreleased U.S. Jobs Data on Social Media
On January 9, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump posted a chart on his social media platform, Truth Social, showing job-market data that had not yet been officially released. The data included: The figures were later published in the December jobs report by the U.S. Labor Department. The White House described the post as an “inadvertent”
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Iran Hospitals Overwhelmed as Protests Enter Second Week Amid Trump Warnings
Iranian hospitals are facing a growing humanitarian crisis as anti-government protests enter their second week. Medical staff report being overwhelmed by the sheer number of injuries, with some facilities operating in crisis mode and struggling to cope with critical cases. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has issued repeated warnings to Tehran, heightening tensions and placing
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Trump’s Warnings Shape Iran’s Response to Widespread Protests
Iran is experiencing its largest anti-government protests in decades, with tens of thousands of demonstrators taking to the streets of Tehran and other cities. While security forces in the capital have shown uncharacteristic restraint, reports from smaller cities suggest a far more violent crackdown, highlighting a strategic, selective approach by the regime. Protests Sweep Across
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US Calls Argentina Peso Intervention a “Homerun Deal” After Successful Repayment
The United States government has hailed its financial intervention in Argentina’s currency as a resounding success, describing it as a “homerun deal” that stabilized the peso and delivered profits to American taxpayers. The announcement highlights a rare case of US involvement in foreign currency markets paying off amid global financial volatility. Treasury Secretary Bessent Confirms
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Jersey Returns £7 Million of “Tainted” Funds to Nigeria for Infrastructure Project
Jersey has announced the return of £7 million ($9.5 million) in funds deemed “tainted” to the Government of Nigeria, marking a major step in the recovery of assets allegedly obtained through corruption. The repatriated money is earmarked for critical infrastructure development, including a key highway connecting Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, with its second-largest city, Lagos. Memorandum
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Trump Warns of Possible Further Airstrikes in Nigeria Amid Alleged Attacks on Christians
US President Donald Trump has issued a warning that additional airstrikes may be carried out in Nigeria if reports of attacks against Christians continue. This statement comes in the wake of Christmas Day strikes in Nigeria’s Sokoto state, where US forces targeted militant camps in a move Trump described as a “Christmas present.” Trump Signals
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