During a press conference in the UK, Trump proposed that PM Starmer could utilize military force to address illegal migration, highlighting shared challenges and discussing a new tech deal.
President Trump announces the deployment of National Guard troops to Memphis to combat crime, mirroring previous actions in Washington, D.C. Local leaders express mixed reactions as crime rates show significant drops.
President Trump plans to send the National Guard to Memphis to tackle crime, despite local leaders' concerns. While crime rates have dropped, the move raises questions about presidential power and local governance.
In a landmark ruling, Brazil's Supreme Court convicts former president Jair Bolsonaro of plotting a military coup, potentially facing decades in prison. The decision highlights the ongoing struggle for democracy in Brazil amidst rising authoritarianism.
In a bold statement, Putin declares that any foreign troops in Ukraine will be treated as targets, escalating tensions amid ongoing discussions for a peace agreement.
In a bold move, the US military has targeted a drug-carrying vessel allegedly linked to a narco-terrorist organization in the Caribbean, heightening tensions with Venezuela as Trump vows more military action.
As U.S. warships head to the Caribbean, tensions rise in Venezuela. The Trump administration intensifies its stance against Maduro, raising concerns of possible intervention amidst a humanitarian crisis.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker warns President Trump against sending the National Guard to Chicago, calling it unconstitutional and unnecessary. Tensions rise as leaders unite to protect the city.
Governor JB Pritzker vehemently opposes President Trump's plans to deploy military forces in Chicago, labeling it an unconstitutional overreach and a threat to democracy, while highlighting the city's decreasing crime rates.
Trump has announced Chicago and New York City as his next targets for crime reduction efforts, threatening to deploy the military if necessary. This escalates his approach following actions in Washington, D.C.