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Cuba Emergency Declared as Trump Targets Oil Lifelines

President Donald Trump declared on Thursday, a national emergency over Cuba, accusing the communist regime of threatening U.S. national security and aligning with hostile powers.

Israel to Reopen Rafah Crossing

Israel said it would reopen the Rafah Crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt in February in alignment with a ceasefire agreement.

Colombia Plane Crash Kills 15, Including Congressman

A Colombia plane crash claimed the lives of all 15 people aboard a state-owned Satena flight that vanished from radar before plummeting into a mountainous region near the Venezuelan border.

RPG Attack Caught on Video as Mayor Escapes Assassination

An apparent RPG attack on a Filipino mayor’s convoy unfolded in broad daylight Sunday, leaving the mayor unharmed and triggering a deadly manhunt in the southern Philippines.

Mexican Embassy Panics, Bombshell Book Exposes Influence Plot

The Mexican Embassy in Washington issued a rare statement this week insisting its operations in the United States are politically neutral and focused strictly on legal consular services.

Iran Protests Explode as Cruz Pushes Bold U.S. Response

Iran protests intensified this week as Sen. Ted Cruz called on the United States to take direct action by arming demonstrators facing a violent crackdown from the Islamic Republic.

Iran’s Rial Crashes to Record Low; U.S. Intel Says Regime at Weakest Point Since 1979

Iran’s currency, the Iranian rial, plunged to a historic low this week amid deepening economic turmoil and nationwide unrest.

Iran Agrees to Take Back U.S. Deportees

Iran announced Sunday that it will accept a group of deportees from the United States who have been held in U.S. immigration detention centers for months.

South Africa Stuns World by Dumping G20 Over Trump

South Africa confirmed Tuesday that it will withdraw from the Group of 20 (G20) economic forum for 2026.

Mark Rutte Admits Europe Needs America

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) and Committee on Security and Defence (SEDE) in Brussels that Europe cannot defend itself without the help of the United States.

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