President Trump threatens military action against Islamic terrorists in Nigeria amid escalating violence against Christians. With 10,000 troops deployed against drug cartels, can the U.S. effectively intervene in Nigeria's crisis?
Hurricane Melissa has wreaked havoc across the Caribbean, claiming 28 lives in Jamaica alone. With winds reaching 185mph, the storm left a trail of destruction, prompting urgent humanitarian efforts.
President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to prepare for potential military action in Nigeria, threatening to halt aid if the government fails to protect Christians from violence. His comments come amid rising fears over religious persecution in the region.
In El Fashir, families are being gunned down as violence escalates. Young children mourn over their lost mothers, while doctors face execution. Discover the chilling accounts from survivors.
A flight carrying British aid has arrived in Jamaica to assist recovery from Hurricane Melissa, which has devastated the island, killing at least 19. The UK plans to charter flights to bring home British nationals as communities struggle with ongoing challenges.
Hurricane Melissa has wreaked havoc in Black River, Jamaica, leaving communities submerged and families desperate for aid. The aftermath reveals shocking destruction and a humanitarian crisis unfolding.
Hurricane Melissa has wreaked havoc across Jamaica and Haiti, claiming at least 49 lives and leaving entire communities in ruins. As aid efforts ramp up, many are still cut off and desperate for assistance amidst the destruction.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has set a record-low cap of 7,500 refugees for FY2026, prioritizing Afrikaners from South Africa. This marks a stark shift from previous policies and raises concerns over racial discrimination and humanitarian efforts.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has drastically reduced the annual refugee admissions cap to 7,500, primarily for White South Africans, raising eyebrows and concerns over humanitarian policies.
The Trump administration has announced a drastic cut in refugee admissions to just 7,500 for the next year, with a focus on white South Africans. This controversial decision has drawn sharp criticism from refugee organizations and raises ethical concerns about the U.S. refugee program.