May 24, 2025 6:20 am

South America

US Orders Chevron to Cease Operations in Venezuela, Impacting Maduro’s Regime
Drug Traffickers Want to Kill Me by Firing a Missile at My Plane: Colombian President
Google Renamed the Gulf of Mexico for Americans
South America Posts
Yellow Fever Outbreak in Colombia Prompts Declaration of Public Health Emergency
Mexico Detects First Human Case of H5N1 Bird Flu
Columbia University Interim President Resigns Amid Federal Funding Controversy
Trump Threatens Tariffs on Countries Buying Oil from Venezuela
Trump Revokes Legal Status of Over 500,000 Immigrants
Trump Administration Transfers Migrants to Guantánamo Bay Amid Gang Allegations
Trade War Intensifies: US Economy Faces Threat of Contraction, Says Trump
US Orders Chevron to Cease Operations in Venezuela, Impacting Maduro’s Regime
Drug Traffickers Want to Kill Me by Firing a Missile at My Plane: Colombian President
Google Renamed the Gulf of Mexico for Americans
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For the First Time Under Trump’s Presidency, U.S. Ships in the Taiwan Strait

Two U.S. Navy ships crossed the Taiwan Strait this week. This marks the first time U.S. ships have entered the strait since Donald Trump took office. China has responded strongly to the presence of U.S. ships in the Taiwan Strait, stating that such actions increase security risks. The U.S. Navy occasionally operates alongside allied nations’ […]

U.S. State Department Highlights Concerns on Political Repression in Bangladesh and Georgia’s Electoral Environment

Hussain Muhammad Imam Washington, D.C. – U.S. State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller yesterday began a press briefing by addressing concerns surrounding Georgia’s recent national elections, citing a range of alleged irregularities. Miller underscored the challenges posed by the ruling party’s policies, including public resource mismanagement, voter intimidation, and vote-buying, urging Georgia’s leaders to reflect on […]

US and UAE Discuss Ceasefire in Gaza

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, and the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, recently held a phone conversation regarding efforts to implement a ceasefire in Gaza. The UAE-based news agency WAM reported this on Tuesday, March 25, with confirmation from British news agency Reuters. According to […]

Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Closure of Disinformation Office Amid Legal Challenges

The Trump administration has announced the closure of a State Department office dedicated to countering foreign disinformation, citing concerns over censorship. The decision follows President Donald Trump’s executive order last month to reduce the scope of an independent federal agency that funded outlets such as Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.US Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended […]

A plane crash in California, Two dead, 18 injured

A small plane crashed into a commercial building near Fullerton Municipal Airport in California on Thursday, leaving two people dead and 18 injured, authorities reported. The accident occurred in the early afternoon, approximately 25 miles southeast of Los Angeles. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. Officials stated that 10 of the injured were […]

Modi Avoids Pakistani Airspace on Return from Saudi Arabia

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shortened his visit to Saudi Arabia and returned to India following a deadly attack in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir that left 26 people dead. On his return, Modi’s aircraft avoided Pakistani airspace, although he had used it while flying to Saudi Arabia. Indian news outlet NDTV reported this development […]

International Criminal Court Recognizes LGBTQ People as Victims of Gender Persecution for the First Time

In a historic move, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has, for the first time, recognized LGBTQ individuals as victims of gender persecution under international criminal law. This landmark decision came as ICC’s chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, requested arrest warrants against key Taliban officials for their targeted persecution of women and LGBTQ people in Afghanistan. Since […]

Honda Launches Third-Generation Amaze in India with Enhanced Safety Features

NEW DELHI,– Honda has unveiled the third-generation Amaze in India, aiming to strengthen its position in the competitive compact sedan segment. The latest iteration of the Amaze comes with several notable upgrades focused on safety, comfort, and connectivity, including the introduction of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) via Honda SENSING. Designed under Honda’s “Elite Booster […]

IDF and ISA Neutralize Key Hamas Figures in Extensive Gaza Operations

On December 29, 2024, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the elimination of six Hamas terrorists who participated in the October 7 massacre in Israel. This significant operation was carried out jointly with the Israel Security Agency (ISA) in Gaza’s Jabaliya and Beit Lahia areas. The combined efforts resulted in the deaths of 14 terrorists, […]

Thousands Rally in New Zealand Against Bill Targeting Indigenous Treaty Rights

In one of New Zealand’s largest protests in recent history, tens of thousands marched on Parliament in Wellington to oppose a controversial bill that critics say threatens the rights of the Indigenous Māori people and undermines the country’s founding principles. The Protest The nine-day march, known as the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti, began in New […]

Fortnight of Turmoil: Key Events Reshaping Bangladesh

The past two weeks in Bangladesh have been marked by a series of significant events and developments, reflecting the nation’s evolving political, social, and international landscape. From the celebration of Victory Day 2024 amidst growing internal divisions to the High Court’s landmark verdict revisiting the Fifteenth Amendment, the period has been both reflective and transformative. […]

South Korean President Apologizes for Declaring Martial Law

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has issued a public apology for declaring martial law, a decision that has severely shaken the country’s political stability. In a televised address on Friday evening, Yoon expressed regret and stated that he would fully accept his political party’s decision regarding his future. “I deeply regret what has recently […]