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Pentagon Violated Court Order to Restore Press Access, Judge Rules

A Washington judge found the Pentagon’s revised press policy unconstitutional, ruling that Secretary Pete Hegseth’s team failed to restore meaningful access to New York Times journalists.

Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez Makes First Foreign Visit to Grenada

Delcy Rodríguez arrived in Grenada for her first foreign visit since assuming the presidency in January. The trip signals a push for regional cooperation and diplomatic support for Venezuela.

Custodial Death of Christian Man Sparks Outrage in Pakistan

A Christian man’s custodial death in Pakistan sparks protests, with rights groups alleging torture, bribery, and systemic abuse by police.

Trump Warns U.S. Forces Will Stay Until Iran Fully Complies with Deal

In a bold Truth Social declaration, President Trump warned Iran that U.S. forces aren't going anywhere. Any breach of the new maritime and nuclear terms will face a response "nobody has ever seen."

Gulf Nations Uneasy Despite Ceasefire as Hormuz Uncertainty Persists

A two-week ceasefire has paused the fighting, but the battle for control over the Strait of Hormuz is just beginning. Can a "joint venture" proposal save the world's oil supply?
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