Politics
Special Counsel Drops Criminal Cases Against President-Elect Trump
Special Counsel drops charges against President-elect Trump, citing presidential immunity. The decision closes a historic chapter in U.S. law.
Will ATACMS Missiles TIP THE SCALE in the Ukraine-Russia War?
Ukraine uses U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles to strike Russian territory, while Putin loosens nuclear rules, escalating global concerns of wider conflict.
ISRAELI DRONES STRIKE BEIRUT AGAIN!
Israeli drone strikes hit central Beirut, escalating tensions with Hezbollah. Fatalities rise as both sides intensify attacks, impacting civilians heavily.
Trump’s Early Appointments: Extremist Agenda?
Trump’s latest appointments of hardliners and loyalists, from defense to immigration, reflect his commitment to a tough stance on domestic and global policy.
TRUMP Names Former Immigration Boss to Lead Border Security
President-elect Trump appoints Tom Homan as “border czar,” tasking him with enforcing border security, overseeing deportations, and delivering on strict immigration policies.
TRUMP Presidency Sends Iranian Currency PLUMMETING to All-Time Low?
With Trump’s return, Iran faces renewed pressure, economic instability, and heightened regional tensions, sparking concerns over nuclear ambitions and U.S.-Iran relations.
What Does TRUMP’S Victory Mean for WORLD Politics?
Trump’s re-election signals shifting global dynamics, influencing alliances, trade, climate policy, and governance. His “America First” approach challenges traditional diplomacy and international cooperation.
Russia’s SECRET PLANES OF FIRE Exposed?
Explosive devices at DHL hubs in Germany and the UK in July signaled a suspected Russian test to ignite cargo flights to North America.
MEET Kemi Badenoch Britain’s FIRST Black Female Conservative Leader?
Kemi Badenoch, the first Black woman to lead a major U.K. political party, aims to reform Britain with smaller government and bold ideas.
North Korea Threatens US with NEW Long-Range Missile!
North Korea claims its new “Hwasong-19” missile as “the world’s strongest,” though experts highlight remaining technical hurdles for reaching the U.S.