Read more about the article Zelenskyy replaces his U.S. Ambassador in an overdue diplomatic signal to Trump. By Lisa Lomami.
Ukrainian Ambassador Oksana Markarova.

Zelenskyy replaces his U.S. Ambassador in an overdue diplomatic signal to Trump. By Lisa Lomami.

A major diplomatic shift in Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has replaced his ambassador to the United States, a move seen as a long-delayed signal to the Trump administration. In…

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Read more about the article Venezuela’s President Maduro denounces Rubio’s ‘Folly’ and orders 15,000 Soldiers to the border. By Katy Moore.
Nicolas Maduro Orders A Higher Military And Police Presence In The Streets Of Caracas Prior To Take Office © Photographer: Jesus Vargas/Getty Images South America

Venezuela’s President Maduro denounces Rubio’s ‘Folly’ and orders 15,000 Soldiers to the border. By Katy Moore.

Tensions are rising in Latin America tonight as Venezuela strengthens its military presence along the Colombian border. President Nicolás Maduro has ordered 15,000 soldiers into the frontier states of Zulia…

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Read more about the article Germany’s Chancelor says the welfare system cannot be maintained. By Lisa Lomami.
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Germany’s Chancelor says the welfare system cannot be maintained. By Lisa Lomami.

Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz has issued a stark warning about the future of his country’s welfare system, declaring it financially unsustainable in its current form. Speaking at a state-level party…

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Read more about the article Ukraine frees three strategic Donetsk villages in an audacious counteroffensive. By Lisa Lomami.
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Ukraine frees three strategic Donetsk villages in an audacious counteroffensive. By Lisa Lomami.

There are major developments on the eastern front of the war in Ukraine. Ukrainian forces have freed three strategic villages in the Donetsk region following what military officials are calling…

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Read more about the article Ukraine strikes Russian nuclear facility as Kyiv celebrates Independence Day. By Lisa Lomami
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Ukraine strikes Russian nuclear facility as Kyiv celebrates Independence Day. By Lisa Lomami

Ukraine has struck a nuclear facility in western Russia; on the very day Kyiv marked its Independence Day. Russian officials say air defenses in the Kursk region shot down a Ukrainian…

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Read more about the article The U.S. blocks Kyiv from striking Moscow with long-range missiles after Trump presses Zelenskyy to attack Russia. By Lisa Lomami.
US President Donald Trump greets Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House on Monday in Washington, DC. Alex Wong/Getty Images

The U.S. blocks Kyiv from striking Moscow with long-range missiles after Trump presses Zelenskyy to attack Russia. By Lisa Lomami.

The United States has reportedly blocked Ukraine from launching long-range missiles into Russia. The move comes just days after President Donald Trump declared it would be “impossible” for Ukraine to…

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Read more about the article The U.S. Vice President says the conflict could have ended seven months ago if Washington controlled Moscow. By Lisa Lomami.
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The U.S. Vice President says the conflict could have ended seven months ago if Washington controlled Moscow. By Lisa Lomami.

Sharp words from Washington on the ongoing war in Ukraine. U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance says sanctions alone will not bring peace, and if America truly controlled Moscow’s decisions, the…

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Read more about the article The Russian FM remarks that ‘Ukraine’s right to exist’ stands, under boundary-related conditions. By Lisa Lomami.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's briefing on a wide range of international issues, including humanitarian aspects in the context of developments in Ukraine, Moscow, June 30, 2023

The Russian FM remarks that ‘Ukraine’s right to exist’ stands, under boundary-related conditions. By Lisa Lomami.

In a major statement today, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Ukraine “has the right to exist,” but with a territorial caveat that immediately reignited international debate over the…

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Read more about the article ICE Arrests a Disabled Veteran Holding a Green Card at Citizenship Interview. By Katy Moore.
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ICE Arrests a Disabled Veteran Holding a Green Card at Citizenship Interview. By Katy Moore.

We begin with a story out of Washington state that is sparking outrage across the country. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has detained a disabled U.S. military veteran during what was…

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Read more about the article Former Congo justice minister found guilty of embezzlement in a construction project. By Ehud Jones.
Constant Mutamba, former Justice minister of the Democratic Republique of Congo, looks on during his trial in which he was sentenced to three years of forced labor by the Court of Cassation for embezzlement of public funds in Kinshasa, September 2, 2025. REUTERS/Arsene Mpiana

Former Congo justice minister found guilty of embezzlement in a construction project. By Ehud Jones.

A high-profile corruption case has shaken the Democratic Republic of Congo. On Tuesday, the nation’s top court sentenced former Justice Minister Constant Mutamba to three years of forced labor after…

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