January 7 China bans military-use exports to key US ally as Taiwan tensions rise China bans exports of dual-use goods to Japan, escalating tensions with key U.S. ally amid growing disputes over Taiwan and broader regional security concerns.
January 7 From sanctions to seizure: What Maduro's capture means for Venezuela’s economy Venezuela's economy faces uncertainty as analysts debate sanctions relief following Maduro's arrest, with oil production and recovery far from guaranteed.
January 7 Standing up to antisemitic mobs shouldn’t land you in prison New Jersey synagogue incident involving Moshe Glick highlights growing concerns about antisemitic protests targeting Jewish worship sites and religious freedom.
January 7 Iranian military leader threatens preemptive attack after Trump comments Iran army chief threatens preemptive military action after President Donald Trump warned the U.S. is "locked and loaded" if the regime kills protesters.
January 7 Jaw-dropping medieval castle with 100 rooms hits market with nearly 1,000 years of history A stunning 1,000-year-old French castle in Provence has gone on the market for $17.7 million, featuring 100 rooms and medieval architecture. The property has been meticulously restored.
January 7 AMB GORDON SONDLAND: Trump showed strength in Venezuela — now finish the job Trump's action to remove Nicolas Maduro from Venezuela prevents Russia, China from securing control over the world's largest oil reserves. Now the U.S. must stay course and finish job.
January 7 UK, France strike new Ukraine security pact as US takes lead in ceasefire enforcement Coalition of the Willing signs Ukraine security agreement with U.S. support, establishing multinational force and ceasefire monitoring mechanism.
January 6 Venezuelan ‘dark fleet’ tanker evades US Coast Guard as Russia sends submarine to escort vessel: reports Russia formally asked the United States to halt pursuit of Venezuelan oil tanker Marinera after the vessel escaped U.S. Coast Guard interception in the Caribbean.
January 6 Cuba identifies 32 military personnel killed in US operation against Maduro regime in Venezuela Havana says 32 members of its armed forces died during a U.S. military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro, calling it an act of aggression.
January 6 US gains leverage over Canadian oil, weakens China amid US plans to overhaul Venezuelan oil market Energy experts say President Donald Trump’s push to revive Venezuela’s oil market boosts the United States' leverage with China, while putting Canada at a disadvantage.