Keir Starmer under mounting pressure as Labour unrest deepens

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing growing pressure to step down as internal tensions within the Labour Party continue to intensify following a devastating local election setback. Reports emerging … Read More

f-16 deal controversy triggers resignations as peru freezes $3.5 billion defense agreement

Peru has been thrown into fresh political turbulence after a major defense deal with the United States was abruptly put on hold, sparking high-level resignations and raising concerns about the … Read More

Chinese warships pass Okinawa waterway as tensions with Japan continue to simmer

A group of Chinese naval ships has sailed through a key waterway near Japan’s Okinawa region, drawing attention amid ongoing tensions between the two nations. According to China, the fleet … Read More

Iran signals ‘new cards’ as tensions rise over nuclear talks deadline

Iran has issued a strong warning to the United States, suggesting it is prepared to shift strategies if ongoing tensions escalate again. As the fragile two-week ceasefire approaches its expiration, … Read More

Switzerland Mourns as Investigators Work to Identify Victims of Crans-Montana Bar Fire

Swiss investigators have begun the heartbreaking work of identifying the victims of a devastating New Year’s Eve fire that swept through a crowded bar in the luxury ski resort town … Read More

US Strike Allegedly Targets Suspected Cocaine Facility in Venezuela, Says Colombian President

Colombian President Gustavo Petro said yesterday that a United States strike hit what is believed to be a cocaine-processing facility in the Venezuelan city of Maracaibo. Speaking on X, Petro … Read More

Somalia and African Union Condemn Israel’s Decision to Recognise Somaliland as an Independent State

Somalia and the African Union reacted sharply on Friday after Israel became the first nation to formally recognise Somaliland as an independent state, escalating tensions across the Horn of Africa … Read More

Australia’s High Court Blocks Russia from Building New Canberra Embassy

Australia’s highest court has ruled unanimously to block Russia’s plans to construct a new embassy in Canberra, citing national security concerns as the decisive factor. The landmark ruling upholds the … Read More

Trump Admits Authorising CIA Covert Operations in Venezuela, Ignites Maduro’s Fury

In a startling revelation, former US President Donald Trump acknowledged on Wednesday that he had authorised covert CIA operations in Venezuela, confirming long-standing suspicions of American interference in the South … Read More

Maria Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize: A New Dawn for Venezuela’s Democratic Hopes

In a historic and emotional moment for Venezuela and the world, Maria Corina Machado, the nation’s leading opposition figure, has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. The Norwegian Nobel … Read More