President Trump seeks a swift military response to Iran, aiming for a quick decisive strike without escalating into a prolonged conflict. Experts warn of possible Iranian retaliation as tensions rise.
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.
In a dramatic turn of events, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were captured in a U.S. military operation. The implications for U.S.-Venezuela relations are profound as both face serious drug trafficking charges.
In a surprising turn of events, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has announced he will not seek reelection, citing the need to focus on combating a significant fraud scandal in the state. As he steps back, speculation grows about Sen. Amy Klobuchar's potential gubernatorial bid.
In a bold move, NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani revokes controversial antisemitism orders from his predecessor, sparking debate and concern among Jewish leaders and supporters alike.
President Zelensky arrives at Mar-a-Lago with a revised peace plan aimed at ending the Ukraine war. Key discussions on territory and nuclear safety with Trump are expected.
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.
A planned '60 Minutes' story was shelved by CBS News editor Bari Weiss, causing an uproar as it unexpectedly aired in Canada, leading to viral reactions and discussions on social media.
In a significant development, peace talks aimed at resolving the nearly four-year war in Ukraine are progressing in Florida, with key discussions involving U.S. and Russian officials. As tensions remain high, all eyes are on the outcomes of these negotiations.
A horrifying shooting during Hanukkah celebrations in Sydney has resulted in 15 deaths and 42 injuries. Prime Minister Albanese labels it a terrorist act, prompting discussions on stricter gun laws across Australia.