In a controversial military strike, US forces killed four individuals aboard a boat off Venezuela, claiming it was involved in drug trafficking. This marks the latest in a series of US attacks against alleged narco-traffickers, raising questions about legality and international law.
In a dramatic escalation, the US military launched a lethal strike on a narco-trafficking vessel in the Caribbean, killing all onboard. This marks the fourth such military action since September, raising tensions with Venezuela as President Maduro prepares for potential conflict.
In a controversial move, President Trump has categorized the U.S. as being in 'armed conflict' with drug cartels, potentially paving the way for lethal actions against traffickers. This comes after recent strikes on Venezuelan boats in international waters.
For the first time in 80 years, twin bells at Nagasaki's Urakami Cathedral rang in unison, honoring the victims of the atomic bomb. Mayor Shiro Suzuki urged for an end to armed conflicts during the poignant ceremony.
In a shocking move, the Trump administration has deported two Asian immigrants to conflict-ridden South Sudan, defying court orders. Their lawyers claim the men were not given due process, raising significant concerns about safety and legality.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to deport migrants without legal status to Libya, a nation struggling with armed conflict and a notorious human rights record. This controversial move raises serious ethical concerns.