Political leaders in Norway are outraged after Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to Donald Trump. Critics label the act as 'absurd' and damaging to the award's reputation.
In a bold move, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado gifted her Nobel Peace Prize to Donald Trump at the White House, hoping to gain US support against Maduro. But will it be enough? Find out what happened next!
In a precautionary move amid escalating tensions with Iran, the US and UK are withdrawing military personnel from the Al-Udeid air base in Qatar. President Trump warns of strong action if Iran executes protesters.
Donald Trump made several controversial claims about the economy and inflation in his recent speech. This article fact-checks his statements, revealing discrepancies between his claims and actual data on consumer prices, grocery costs, and more.
After days of silence, Iranians can finally make phone calls abroad as protests continue. With heavy security in Tehran and fears of military action from the U.S., what’s next for the nation?
In a bold move, Trump threatens Cuba with a complete halt of Venezuelan oil and funds unless a deal is made. With the US seizing Maduro's regime, the stakes are higher than ever for Cuba.
In a bold military response, the US and partner forces have executed extensive strikes on ISIS targets in Syria, following a deadly attack on US troops. Operation Hawkeye Strike aims to combat terrorism and assert US military might.
This week, Donald Trump announced a controversial cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, stirring debate among lawmakers and financial experts. While it aims to protect consumers from high rates, critics warn it could lead to reduced credit availability.
Bill Ackman warns that Trump's proposed 10% cap on credit card interest rates could backfire, leading to millions losing access to credit cards. He suggests that improving competition is a better solution.
President Trump urges U.S. oil companies to invest $100 billion in Venezuela, but ExxonMobil's CEO claims the country remains 'uninvestable' without major legal reforms.