US STRIKES

Apr 03 2026POLITICS

When Power Talks, Who Listens?

A group of over 100 legal scholars from top U. S. universities recently raised concerns about American military actions in Iran. These experts argue that recent strikes could break international laws meant to protect civilians during wars. Their letter points to statements from leaders like Donald T

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Mar 03 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Roller‑Coaster: A Real‑World Test of 24‑Hour Trading

Bitcoin’s image as a nonstop barometer for global risk has been shaken. When the U. S. announced airstrikes on Iran, the price plunged sharply, only to wobble wildly before climbing again. By Monday it was trading above the pre‑attack level, leaving no clear sign of lasting panic or a mass sel

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

US President's Warning: More Strikes Possible in Nigeria

In a recent interview, the US President hinted that more military actions might happen in Nigeria. This comes after a strike on Christmas Day, which the US said was against Islamic State militants. The Nigerian government agreed, calling it a joint effort to fight terrorism, not about any specific r

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Jan 04 2026BUSINESS

Flights Back in the Air After Venezuela Turmoil

Travelers in the Caribbean got a break on Sunday. Airlines rushed to add extra flights after the U. S. lifted restrictions on airspace. These restrictions were put in place after a U. S. attack in Venezuela the day before. The restrictions caused a big mess. Hundreds of flights were canceled on Sat

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Britain Stays Out of Venezuela Drama

The UK's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has made it clear that Britain had nothing to do with the recent U. S. strikes on Venezuela. He stressed the importance of sticking to international law and wanted to chat with U. S. President Donald Trump to get the full story. Trump had announced on social m

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Global Responses to US Military Action in Venezuela

The world is talking about the recent U. S. military strikes in Venezuela. Many countries are sharing their thoughts and worries. Russia's foreign ministry called the strikes an act of aggression. They said the U. S. used weak excuses to justify the attack. Russia wants to avoid more conflict and h

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

A Tale of Alleged War Crimes and Unanswered Questions

Senator Tim Kaine from Virginia has raised serious concerns about a reported U. S. military action in the Caribbean. He believes that if the reports are accurate, the second strike on an alleged drug boat could be considered a war crime. Kaine's comments came during an appearance on "Face the Nation

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

U. S. Escalates Caribbean Campaign: Death Toll Rises to 70

In a recent move, the U. S. targeted and destroyed another suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean, resulting in three fatalities. This brings the total death count from the ongoing anti-drug campaign to at least 70 individuals. The U. S. has been conducting these strikes since early Septem

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

US Strikes in Caribbean Raise Legal and Political Questions

In the Caribbean, three men lost their lives in a recent US attack on a boat suspected of drug trafficking. This incident is part of a larger campaign by the Trump administration to target vessels allegedly involved in smuggling drugs into the US. Since September, these strikes have sparked debates

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats Raise Questions

In recent weeks, the U. S. has intensified its attacks on boats suspected of drug trafficking. The latest strike, confirmed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, took place at night in international waters. This particular attack targeted a vessel allegedly linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua,

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