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President Trump’s escalation of the Greenland purchase idea into a "National Security" ultimatum is forcing the EU into unprecedented resistance, potentially fracturing the historic Western alliance.

From the oil-fueled utopia of Hugo Chávez to the chaotic exit of Nicolás Maduro in early 2026, we analyze the quarter-century trajectory that turned South America’s richest nation into a geopolitical battleground.

EU policymakers in Brussels are advancing reforms to reduce Europe’s internal fragmentation, aiming to unlock growth, scale startups, and strengthen competitiveness.

“Al-tadbīr qabla al-taqdīr” Prudence comes before destiny In classical understandings of intelligence, agency heads are expected to remain invisible, operationally focused, and institutionally bounded. Diplomacy, on the other hand, is traditionally associated with visibility, representation, and formal negotiation. The case…

General Mohamed al-Haddad and senior military officials killed after their private jet crashes in Turkey‘s Haymana district during a severe storm, plunging Libya into mourning. ANKARA — A private jet carrying the Chief of the General Staff of the Libyan…

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.

The White House says the Kennedy Center board voted to rename it the Trump-Kennedy Center, citing renovations and funding—sparking disputes over legality and claims the vote wasn’t unanimous.