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Trump Tightens Pressure on Cuba as Havana Signals Talks and Democrats Urge Restraint
After losing key oil lifelines, Cuba faces a White House pressure campaign that has exposed Washington’s regional reach; Havana has answered with concessions and calls for dialogue, but Democratic pushback and Trump’s Iran standoff have complicated what comes next.
Iranian War Escalates: American Troops in the Mideast Surge to 50,000 Amidst Possible American War Crimes in Force Placement
The war in Iran continues to escalate as two Marine Expeditionary Units, aboard the USS Tripoli and the USS Boxer, sail towards the Middle East. Together, these deployments will add approximately 5,000 troops to a regional buildup that already includes the 82nd Airborne Division and the USS Abraham Lincoln. This growing U.S. presence comes amid mounting questions of U.S. war crimes in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Kuwait, as Washington struggles with relocating troops against Iranian drone attacks.
Op-ed: The Next Phase of the Iran War Will Be Decided by Economic Pressure, Not Airstrikes
The administration claims that its strikes have significantly degraded Iran’s military capacity. But as long as Tehran can pressure oil flows and shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, Washington faces a more difficult test: how much economic pain can the United States absorb before it turns toward de-escalation? The central question is not simply how many more sites the United States can hit or how many more commanders Iran can lose. It is whether military pressure can achieve political results without a ground war, or whether the economic blowback to the United States will force Washington toward a deal first.
Why do Some Multinational Athletes Choose to Represent One Country Over the Other
Chinese-American freestyle skier Eileen Gu’s decision to represent China instead of the U.S. was met with significant backlash, though she is only one of many athletes who chose to represent another nation in past Olympics.
The Pentagon Wants to Shut Anthropic Down for Being a “RADICAL LEFT WOKE COMPANY”
After Anthropic refused to remove safety guardrails from its AI systems, the Pentagon labeled the company a “supply-chain risk,” which is setting off a legal battle that could shape how AI is used in national security.
Freedom Shield 26 Kicks Off Amid Growing Ally Unease Towards US Capability for Two-Theater Conflict in Iran and China
As the US and South Korea’s Freedom Shield 26 exercise is underway, speculation and unease are mounting over whether the conflict with Iran could distract from the US military’s force posture in the region.
U.S. Men’s Hockey Team Win Highlights Internal Divisions
The US Men’s Hockey Team’s post-win celebration in the locker room sparks political controversy on a global stage.
Speeches, Tours, and Tariffs: How Politicians Are Protesting Against the Drastic Change in the U.S.’s Role in the World
Due to the drastic change in U.S. policy, there’s been an increase in political protest both domestically and internationally.
Trump’s Tariffs Start Consequential Trade War with Canada, Mexico
Last week, President Trump re-introduced tariffs, 25 percent on both Canada and Mexico, fulfilling a key campaign promise. Just one day after these tariffs took effect, however, the president backtracked, saying he would give the two nations exemptions until April 2, 2025. The president commented that delaying the tariffs was a temporary step, adding that this exemption was a one-time decision.
Op-Ed: Donald Trump’s Relationship With Putin is a Threat to American Democracy
Since the start of his second presidency, Donald Trump has been spreading Russian propaganda against Ukraine, on the behalf of Russia’s Vladimir Putin.
French President Macron in Washington as the United States Turns a Cold Shoulder to European Allies
With their first meeting together taking place in 2017, Macron and Trump have a long history of friendly and assertive discussions. Now, Macron has returned to Washington to call upon European nations to focus on developing their independent security capabilities and to advocate for Ukraine’s sovereignty.
The Dominican Republic’s Broken Prison System
In March 2024, a short circuit in a cell at La Victoria National Penitentiary in Santo Domingo resulted in a fire, followed by an explosion that ultimately claimed the lives of 11 inmates.
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio has High-Stakes Meetings with Saudi Crown Prince and Russian Senior Officials
Differences between the Biden and Trump administrations grow stark as the U.S. Secretary of State holds two high-stakes meetings in Saudi Arabia, including the most in-depth discussion with Russian Officials since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Vice President JD Vance Attends Munich Security Conference
U.S. Vice President JD Vance attends the Munich Security Conference, emphasising American dominance and ties to the far-right, unsettling European leaders.
US Secretary of Defense Hegseth’s European Debut
On Feb. 12, 2025, in Brussels, Belgium, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth made his European debut by making questionable comments about Ukraine’s borders and the country’s potential NATO membership.
Op-Ed: What the U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire in Lebanon Could Mean for Gaza
On Nov. 26, 2024, Israel and the Lebanese group Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire between the two nations.
How Elon Musk’s Unconventional Role Could Shape the Trump Administration’s Approach to Iran
As the United States prepares for another Trump administration to assume power in 2024, the nation faces significant political shifts.
COP29 Climate Summit Funding Deal Falls Short of Meeting Developing Nations’ Needs to Combat Climate Change
On Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024, the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, reached an agreement to fund developing nations’ efforts to adopt clean energy and combat climate change through 2035.
Jamaica’s Crippled Tourism Industry Further Weakened by Worker Protests
Numerous protests have erupted in Jamaica’s tourism sector over complaints of underpayment, long hours, withheld tips, and a lack of job security.