In a bold move, Trump suggests that US taxpayers could reimburse energy companies for repairing Venezuela's oil infrastructure, aiming to boost production post-Maduro. With key meetings ahead, the future of Venezuela's oil industry hangs in the balance.
In a shocking deposition, former special counsel Jack Smith described Donald Trump as the 'most culpable' figure in the Capitol riot, revealing crucial evidence from Republican witnesses against him.
Former special counsel Jack Smith testified that Donald Trump is the most culpable individual in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, asserting that the insurrection could not have happened without him. Smith's statements reveal crucial evidence and testimonies against the former president.
In a surprising move, Rep. Lauren Boebert criticized Donald Trump for vetoing vital bipartisan legislation aimed at a crucial drinking-water project in her Colorado district, raising concerns about potential political retaliation.
Donald Trump's first veto of his second term targets a crucial water pipeline project in Colorado, igniting backlash from conservatives and Democrats alike. The veto is seen as political retribution against a state that defied him.
As U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff claims Russia is committed to peace, the reality tells a different story. A deadly bombing in Kyiv highlights the ongoing conflict just days before crucial discussions between Zelensky and Trump.
Ukrainian President Zelensky meets with Trump at Mar-a-Lago as Kyiv faces continued Russian attacks. The two leaders aim to finalize a peace plan amid ongoing violence and complex negotiations.
In a devastating early morning assault, Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones on Kyiv, resulting in one death and 27 injuries just before crucial talks between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and US President Trump.
Amid internal turmoil, '60 Minutes' correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi raises alarms over alleged corporate censorship after CBS News shelves a critical segment on deportees. Employees threaten to quit as credibility hangs in the balance.
As Sudan grapples with a deadly civil war, Radio Dabanga remains the last independent news source for millions. With funding cuts threatening its survival, the station's role as a lifeline for Sudanese families has never been more critical.