Breakthrough or Flashpoint? Iran-US Talks to Test Fragile Truce

US and Iranian officials are set to meet this week for the first high-level talks since Iran’s deadly crackdown on nationwide protests, in a meeting that could shape whether the … Read More

US Fighter Jet Shoots Down Iranian Drone in Gulf, But Nuclear Talks Still Expected

In a tense moment on the waters of the Middle East, a United States fighter jet shot down an Iranian drone after it came dangerously close to an American aircraft … Read More

Trump and Colombia’s Petro Turn Page After Months of Insults — and Find Unexpected Common Ground

In a meeting that caught many people off guard, U.S. President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro sat down at the White House this week for what both leaders … Read More

Spy Fears and Secret Rooms: London Protesters Warn Beijing’s Mega Embassy Could Become an Espionage Hub

Hundreds of Londoners gathered on Saturday to protest Beijing’s controversial new “mega” embassy, just days before a crucial decision is expected on the project. Masked and determined, protesters chanted “No … Read More

Trump Threatens Trade Penalties as Greenland Standoff Deepens and NATO Tensions Rise

US President Donald Trump escalated his push to take control of Greenland on Friday, warning that countries opposing his plan could face trade tariffs. Speaking at a health roundtable at … Read More

Germany Downplays Risk of US Invading Greenland Amid Trump’s Threats

Germany’s top diplomat has sought to ease international concerns over the possibility of the United States seizing Greenland, following repeated statements by former President Donald Trump suggesting he could take … Read More

Denmark Warns US Against Any Military Move on Greenland, Urges Respect for International Law

Denmark has firmly warned the United States against attempting to take Greenland by force, emphasizing that any such move could unravel 80 years of transatlantic security cooperation. The warning comes … Read More

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung Visits China to Strengthen Trade and Ease Regional Tensions

South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung has set off for China, marking his first visit to Beijing in six years, with a mission to strengthen economic ties and navigate sensitive … Read More

‘Captured and Flown Out’: Trump Announces U.S. Seizure of Venezuela’s Maduro and Wife After Overnight Strike

In a shocking announcement early today, former President Donald Trump claimed that the United States carried out a “large-scale strike” in Venezuela, capturing long-serving President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. … Read More

Iran Calls for Dialogue as Sanctions-Driven Economic Strain Fuels Public Unrest

Iran’s government, led by President Masoud Pezeshkian, is urging dialogue and calm after the country witnessed its largest wave of demonstrations in three years, sparked by a sharp decline in … Read More