In a significant escalation against Nicolás Maduro's regime, President Trump has ordered a complete blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela. This bold move raises questions about the future of US-Venezuela relations.
In a significant move, Belarus has released 123 prisoners, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski, in exchange for relief from US sanctions. This development marks a potential thaw in US-Belarus relations amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
In a daring move, the Trump administration has seized the oil tanker Skipper off Venezuela's coast, marking a significant escalation in efforts to destabilize Nicolás Maduro's regime through sanctions and military might.
In a recent exchange, President Trump expressed disappointment in Ukrainian President Zelensky's hesitation over a US-led peace proposal aimed at ending the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, amidst critical negotiations and escalating tensions.
The Kremlin has endorsed Trump's national security strategy, seeing it as a shift towards their vision. As peace talks over Ukraine progress, Zelenskyy seeks European support while navigating complex US-Russia dynamics.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India was marked by grand ceremonies but few substantial deals. The focus was on trade, oil imports, and the future of Russia-India relations amidst pressure from the West.
In a significant move for US-China diplomacy, President Trump has accepted an invitation from Xi Jinping to visit Beijing in April. The leaders discussed key issues including trade tensions and the situation in Ukraine during a recent call.
At the Halifax International Security Forum, U.S. senators harshly criticized a peace proposal for Ukraine, deeming it a major geopolitical blunder. They argue it favors Russian aggression and undermines Ukraine's sovereignty.
The USS Gerald R Ford has arrived in Latin America, escalating tensions with Venezuela as Maduro announces a massive military counter. Is conflict on the horizon?
Tensions rise in Venezuela as the U.S. military ramps up operations off its coast, destroying boats and hinting at potential land intervention. What could this mean for the region's stability?