As trade tensions and anti-LGBTQ+ policies in the U.S. rise, many LGBTQ+ travelers, like Robert Sharp, are changing their vacation plans to support Canadian tourism. Discover how shifting perceptions are affecting travel choices.
The Trump administration plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia, recently returned to the U.S., to an unnamed 'third country'. This controversial move raises questions about immigration policy and due process.
As NATO sets a bold 5% defense spending target, doubts loom over its feasibility. With only 70% of member states on track for the previous 2% goal, can nations like Spain and Iceland step up their contributions without backlash?
In a bold statement at NATO's annual summit, Trump commended member countries for their commitment to raise defense spending to 5%, asserting strong US support. His comments come amid discussions on Iran's nuclear capabilities and criticism of past administrations.
Axiom Space's Ax-4 mission successfully launched a crew of four into orbit, marking a return to human spaceflight for several countries. Led by veteran astronaut Peggy Whitson, the mission promises groundbreaking research aboard the ISS.
Despite pressure from leaders like Trump, nine NATO countries have missed their defense spending targets. As the alliance sets a new goal of 5%, can these nations catch up in time?
In a contentious decision, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to deport immigrants to countries where they are not citizens, disregarding lower court rulings on due process. Critics warn this could lead to violence and mistreatment for thousands.
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed President Trump's administration to resume deporting migrants to third countries without giving them a chance to plead their cases, igniting fierce dissent among liberal justices and raising serious human rights concerns.
In a heated response to Medvedev's claims about Iran, Trump defends U.S. strikes while asserting the strength of American nuclear capabilities, raising concerns over escalating tensions.
The Trump administration may expand its travel ban to include 36 additional countries, citing security concerns and deficiencies in vetting processes. This could significantly impact immigration and travel policies.