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U.S. State Department Identifies CCP Influence Through Far-Left Activist Groups

The U.S. State Department informed Congress that Code Pink and other far-left groups are linked to the Chinese Communist Party.

GOP Senators Sound Alarm on Lukoil Divestment Talks

GOP senators warn Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent against potential loopholes in Lukoil divestment talks.

Vance Blasts AOC’s ‘Munich Moment’ on Live TV

Vice President JD Vance criticized Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s foreign policy remarks as a “Munich moment.”

Iran Suggests Progress Made in Nuclear Talks

Iran signaled on Tuesday that progress has been made in its nuclear discussions with the United States.

Nuclear Power Expands Abroad

The United States has secured nuclear agreements with the European nations of Slovakia and Hungary, advancing plans to construct power plants in the countries.

U.S. Troops Begin Assistance in Nigeria

The United States has moved about 100 troops to Nigeria to assist its military and improve the country's ability to combat terrorist threats.

Trump Blasts Newsom’s UK Clean-Energy Pact, Warns Foreign Leaders Ahead of 2028 Speculation

President Trump condemns California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s clean-energy pact with the UK, calling it inappropriate.

Iran Escalates Amid Nuclear Talks

Iran’s Islamic IRGC has kicked off live-fire naval exercises in the Strait of Hormuz as tensions with the United States grow.

Clinton Blitzes Trump Policy at Munich, Czech Leader Tells Her to Tone Down Attacks

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton clashed with a Czech leader over Trump policies at the Munich Security Conference.

European Nations Conclude Russia Poisoned Navalny with Deadly Toxin

European nations conclude Alexei Navalny was killed with a rare frog-derived toxin, escalating tensions with Russia.

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