Israel Cuts Aid, Power to Gaza
Israel has cut off power and humanitarian aid to Gaza, but it’s estimated Hamas stockpiled four to six months of supplies during the ceasefire that began Jan. 19.Continue Reading
Israel has cut off power and humanitarian aid to Gaza, but it’s estimated Hamas stockpiled four to six months of supplies during the ceasefire that began Jan. 19.Continue Reading
Militants aligned with the Sunni rulers of Damascus, HTS, have reportedly killed at least 1,000 Alawites and Christians in western Syria.Continue Reading
President Trump’s pause in sharing targeting data for missiles launched by Ukraine into Russia is also aimed at NATO and the UK, which seem bent on all-out war.Continue Reading
President Trump delivered his State of the Union address last night, highlighting a number of achievements and outlining policy goals—including a balanced federal budget by 2028. Continue Reading
Ukraine’s President Volodmyr Zelensky’s meeting with President Trump at the White House Friday turned contentious.
After four years of searching, the Canadian government hasn’t found a single child buried at religious schools—after dozens of churches were vandalized and burned to the ground in protest.
Ukraine is ready to agree to a deal with the US over access to mineral rights, but Presidents Trump and Putin have signaled that talks between the US and Russia over economic deals are also in the works.
President Trump and French President Macron disagreed Monday over whether Ukraine was to pay back the hundreds of billions of dollars in aid it’s received over the last three years.
The nuclear power plant at Chernobyl, Ukraine, which is enclosed by a protective shell of concrete and steel after the meltdown in 1986, was hit by an explosive-laden drone Friday.
Politicians and the media reacted with horror after Vice President J. D. Vance called out Europe for criminalizing free speech.
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