The US is reportedly chasing a third Venezuela-linked oil tanker near Venezuelan waters, escalating pressure on President Nicolás Maduro as Washington targets a sanctioned “dark fleet.”
Author: Aron Bowers
The Justice Department pulled at least 13 photos from the Epstein files site after victim concerns, then reposted a Trump-linked image. Democrats demand answers from AG Pam Bondi.
Home Office data shows 803 migrants crossed the English Channel in 13 boats in a December record. The 2025 total has reached 41,455, prompting renewed UK-French action talks.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the RAISE Act, forcing major AI developers to disclose safety protocols and report incidents within 72 hours—raising pressure for federal rules.
EU lawmakers may allow 10% hybrids in 2035 with offsets, and electric startups warn the diluted target could weaken Europe’s EV edge against China and Tesla.
India reels after a Delhi-bound express hit a herd in Assam, killing seven wild elephants. Officials say emergency braking couldn’t prevent the collision; five coaches derailed.
How Western leaders misread Vladimir Putin—through resets, red lines, and sanctions—and why their strategies repeatedly fell short as Russia hardened its course.
A BBC report says a 61-year-old has been sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison after posting videos online, highlighting the legal risks tied to digital publishing.
US officials are scrutinising the visa waiver scheme after a suspect linked to a university shooting and an MIT professor’s murder reportedly entered via the programme.
Travis Head’s century has Australia in control in Adelaide, leaving England staring at their fastest Ashes series defeat in more than a century.
