International Affairs
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Israel’s Deepest Lebanon Raid, Virginia Tragedy and a Spurs Game 7 Victory
Israel’s army has pushed into Lebanon for the first time in 26 years, seizing a key castle while a fatal crash in Virgin...
Belgrade's Trump Affinity: Why 75% of Serbs Favor the Former President
President Aleksandar Vucic claims Donald Trump’s popularity in Serbia eclipses even that of American red states.
Cuba Draws Red Lines Against US Invasion Threats
Cuba's envoy has drawn 'red lines' in response to US invasion threats and DOJ targeting of President Miguel Díaz-Canel. ...
Laos Cave Rescue: Four Freed, Two Missing, and a Global Spotlight
In a daring operation, Laotian rescuers freed four men from a flooded cave, while two others remain missing. The event h...
The Singapore Schism: Allies Push for Unity as U.S. Demands Hard Power
At the Shangri-La Dialogue, a rift is widening between Washington's demand for military might and the multilateralism fa...
Russia‑Belarus Nuclear Drill Signals New Flashpoint
On May 21, 2026, Putin and Lukashenko staged Iskander missile launches, while Zelenskyy met Belarusian opposition in Kyi...
Mystery of the Abaco Sea: Hooker's Vanishing and the Coast Guard's Forensic Hunt
After 25 years of sailing together, Lynette Hooker vanished in the Bahamas, sparking a GPS‑guided dive search and a fore...
Trump Demands Oman and Iran Keep Hormuz Toll‑Free
President Trump warned Oman and Iran that the Strait of Hormuz must stay open to all, sparking a fresh debate over poten...
AI and Heatwaves: The New Frontline of the Dover Migrant Crisis
As record May temperatures drive a surge in Channel crossings, the UK government bets on a £322,000 AI system to weed ou...
The Shadow War: Decades of Espionage Between Washington and Havana
As the Trump administration demands the closure of Russian and Chinese outposts in Cuba, a look back at the high-stakes ...
Kenyan Court Halts U.S. Ebola Quarantine Plan Amid Rising Outbreak
A Kenyan High Court has blocked a 50‑bed U.S. Ebola quarantine center at Laikipia Air Base, citing public safety and rai...
Iran‑US Tension Rises as Tehran Prepares for Conflict
Amid a stalled nuclear deal, Iran’s hardline rhetoric and the U.S. naval blockade in the Persian Gulf have stoked fears ...
Beyond the Danube: The Romanian Drone Strike and NATO's Fragile Eastern Flank
A residential strike in Galati has pushed NATO's eastern border to a breaking point, as Zelensky warns of imminent Russi...
Russian Drone Strikes Romania: A NATO‑Border Escalation
A Russian drone aimed at Ukraine inadvertently hit a Romanian apartment block, injuring two civilians and sparking a new...
Trump’s $17 Billion Gaza Plan Faces Transparency Crisis and Sovereignty Fears
As billions flow into private accounts, the Board of Peace faces accusations of bypassing oversight and threatening Pale...
Israeli Advance into Southern Lebanon Sparks New U.S.-Led Dialogue
Israeli troops push past the Litani River into Hezbollah‑held villages while Washington hosts the first military talks b...
Beyond the Bench: How Haiti’s Revolutionary History Reshaped American Law
A landmark discussion at the New York County Supreme Court explores the profound legal and democratic influence of Haiti...
First NATO City Hit by Russian Drone: Galati Incident Raises Alarm
A Russian drone struck an apartment block in Galati, Romania, injuring a woman and a child and marking the first time a ...
Romania Bans Russian Consul After Drone Strike in Galati
After a drone slammed into a residential block in Galati, President Nicușor Dan declared the Russian Consul General in C...
Ebola Outbreak in Congo Spurs WHO Call for Ceasefire and Travel‑Ban Alternatives
On May 28, 2026, WHO Director‑General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus arrived in Kinshasa to confront the Ebola crisis in Nor...
Yachts Target Quiet English Villages in New Smuggling Wave
Rural communities like Airmyn, 35 miles from the sea, are now on the radar as smugglers use yachts to ferry migrants and...
The Dubai Mimic: How Lee Andrews Allegedly Stole a Real Man's Trauma
Wolfgang Douglas accuses Lee Andrews of fabricating a kidnapping story that mirrors his father's harrowing four-year imp...
Hua Hin’s Retirement Haven Turns Dark: A Murder‑Accused Expat Sparks Alarm
The Thai resort town of Hua Hin, famed for its beaches, is now the backdrop for a shocking murder case involving a Briti...
The Battle for the Commander-in-Chief: Trump’s Iran Strikes and the 1973 War Powers Crisis
As military operations in Iran continue, a constitutional showdown looms over the limits of presidential authority and t...
Iran Demands UN Action After U.S. Drone Strike in Bandar Abbas
Amid escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s Foreign Ministry has called on the UN Security Council to act a...
Zelensky Urges More Patriot Missiles as Sweden Donates Gripen Jets
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pressed the U.S. for additional Patriot air‑defense missiles while Sweden pledged 16 older...
The Missile Gap and the Gripen Gamble: Zelenskyy’s Strategic Pivot
While securing a €2.5 billion fighter jet deal in Sweden, President Zelenskyy is facing a critical air defense shortage ...
Lethal Force in the Pacific: U.S. Military Escalates Operation Southern Spear
Three suspected traffickers were killed in late-May strikes, sparking a Department of War internal review into military ...
$7.5 Million Deal Turns Equatorial Guinea Hotel Into Detention Center for US Deported Asylum Seekers
A secret Trump‑era contract has turned a family‑owned hotel in Malabo into a prison for migrants sent back from the Unit...
U.S. Sets Up Kenyan Field Hospital to Quarantine Ebola‑Exposed Citizens
White House officials plan a 50‑bed field hospital in Kenya to house Americans who may have been exposed to Ebola, aimin...