The Iranian opposition faces deep-rooted divisions that hinder their ability to effect change, as security forces intensify their crackdown on unprecedented anti-government protests.
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As tensions escalate, Iran warns neighboring countries hosting U.S. troops of retaliation if Washington strikes. With reports of casualties rising, the situation remains precarious and unpredictable.
As President Trump toys with the idea of buying Greenland, the island's leaders express outrage and fear. Pipaluk Lynge, a top official, emphasizes their autonomy and the importance of Greenlandic voices in shaping their future.
During a visit to a Ford factory in Michigan, President Trump raised his middle finger at a heckler accusing him of being a 'pedophile protector.' The moment was captured on video and shared by TMZ, sparking widespread attention.
A 19-year-old Mississippi man faces serious charges after allegedly setting fire to the Beth Israel Congregation, an act condemned by officials as an anti-Semitic attack. The FBI is committed to protecting houses of worship from violence.
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a sweeping affordability agenda aimed at reducing costs for New Yorkers. Key initiatives include universal child care, lower utility bills, and protections for renters, ensuring families can thrive in their communities.
In a recent meeting in London, Greenland's Business Minister Naaja Nathanielsen called on the UK to support Greenland against Trump's aggressive claims over the territory. She emphasized the need for dialogue and adherence to international law amidst rising tensions.
In a stunning move, six prosecutors, including Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson, have resigned from the Minneapolis U.S. Attorney's office, citing pressure over the investigation into a fatal shooting by an ICE officer. This resignation raises concerns about the integrity of federal investigations in Minnesota.
In a historic move, South Korea's special prosecutor has requested the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk Yeol over his controversial martial law declaration in 2024. The trial concluded with a ruling expected soon, which could mark a significant turning point in the country's political landscape.