Category: Foreign News
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Saudi-Led Coalition Strikes Yemen After STC Leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi Flees Peace Talks
Yemen – January 7, 2026 – The Saudi Arabia-led coalition has launched airstrikes in Yemen’s southern Dhale governorate after Aidarous al-Zubaidi, the leader of the Southern Transitional Council (STC), failed to board a plane to Riyadh for scheduled peace talks. The strikes target STC forces that coalition officials say were mobilizing near Aden, escalating tensions
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Trump’s Military Threats Against Venezuela Put Mexico on High Alert
Mexico City, Mexico – January 7, 2026 – U.S. President Donald Trump’s military strikes in Venezuela and the subsequent abduction of President Nicolás Maduro have sent ripples of concern throughout Latin America. Among the most anxious is Mexico, the United States’ longtime neighbor and strategic partner, where leaders are working to protect national sovereignty while
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U.S. Considers Military Option in Greenland Amid Strong European Rejection
Washington, D.C. – January 7, 2026 – The United States has sparked an international diplomatic controversy after raising the possibility of using military force to acquire Greenland, the world’s largest island, which is an autonomous territory of Denmark. The White House stated that President Donald Trump considers Greenland strategically vital to U.S. national security and
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Trump Announces Venezuela to Deliver Up to 50 Million Barrels of Oil to the U.S.
Washington, D.C. – January 7, 2026 – U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that Venezuela will transfer between 30 and 50 million barrels of oil, currently restricted under U.S. sanctions, to the United States. The move comes in the wake of the controversial abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding U.S.-Venezuela
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Price Hikes, Long Queues, and Growing Tension: Venezuelan Shoppers Face Uncertainty After U.S. Military Strike
Caracas, Venezuela – Residents of Venezuela’s capital are experiencing a tense and unsettling atmosphere in the wake of the U.S. military operation that led to the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro. Markets are quieter than usual, essential goods are more expensive, and citizens are scrambling to secure basic supplies amid fears of further instability. Shoppers
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Venezuela Crisis: Delcy Rodriguez Declares No Foreign Control Amid U.S. Military Operation
Venezuela is facing an unprecedented political and humanitarian crisis following the controversial abduction of President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. military forces. Interim President Delcy Rodriguez, previously Maduro’s vice president, has firmly stated that Venezuela remains under its own governance, rejecting claims of foreign intervention. Meanwhile, the U.S. administration has offered limited clarity about its long-term
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Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro Denied Hospital Transfer After Prison Head Injury – Full Breakdown
Brazil’s imprisoned ex‑president Jair Bolsonaro suffered a fall in his prison cell, hitting his head, but a hospital transfer request was denied by a top judge, according to reports. Brazil’s 70‑year‑old former leader fell out of bed while sleeping early on Tuesday and struck his head on a piece of furniture inside the Federal Police
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Widespread Protests Rock Iran Amid Soaring Prices and Economic Turmoil
Tehran, Iran – Mass protests are escalating across Iran as the government struggles to contain a deepening economic crisis. Security forces have been deployed in increasing numbers to major cities, but demonstrators continue to flood the streets, highlighting growing public anger over skyrocketing prices, a collapsing currency, and government mismanagement. Major Protests Across Iranian Cities
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Deadly Truck Crash in Ethiopia Kills 22, Injures Dozens of Migrants
At least 22 people were killed and 65 others injured after a cargo truck carrying Ethiopian asylum seekers and migrants overturned in the northern town of Semera, local authorities reported on Tuesday. The tragedy underscores the dangers faced by migrants traveling along the so-called Eastern Route from the Horn of Africa to Gulf countries. Details
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US Supreme Court Poised to Rule on Trump-Era Tariffs: Implications for US Economy and Global Trade
The United States Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling this Friday on one of the most closely watched legal battles in recent years: the legality of the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump. This case has drawn attention not only for its domestic economic impact but also for its potential consequences on
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