President Trump is directing the military to target drug cartels in Latin America, marking a significant shift in strategy against the flow of illicit drugs into the U.S. The move raises questions about potential military engagement and its implications.
The Trump administration is weighing military options against Mexican drug cartels, including naval strikes and increased collaboration with Mexican authorities. While some officials support action, concerns about legality and international relations loom.
In Gaza, a 9-year-old boy's silence speaks volumes about the horrors of starvation. Doctors reveal how thousands suffer as a humanitarian crisis unfolds, raising urgent questions about survival and health.
Two prominent Israeli human rights organizations have boldly declared that Israel's actions in Gaza amount to genocide, igniting a fierce international debate over the moral implications of the ongoing conflict.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly planning to dismiss members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, alarming medical experts and organizations about the potential risks to preventive healthcare standards.
In a significant shift, Israel has announced a daily ten-hour pause in military operations in Gaza to facilitate humanitarian aid delivery. As international criticism mounts over the dire situation, limited supplies have begun to reach the besieged population. The move comes amidst reports of hunger-related deaths, raising urgent concerns for civilians caught in the conflict.
President Trump heads to Scotland for a controversial golf trip, blending business with presidential duties. Critics raise concerns over ethical implications and foreign entanglements.
Aid agency leaders warn that air drops into Gaza are a grotesque distraction from the deepening starvation crisis. With escalating malnutrition and deaths, can aerial aid truly make a difference?
As the Israel-Hamas war continues, leading news organizations express grave concern for journalists in Gaza facing starvation. Calls for humanitarian aid and media access grow louder amid escalating violence.
The U.S. government has announced its decision to withdraw from UNESCO, citing national interests and concerns over the organization's agenda. This move marks a significant shift in U.S. involvement in international cultural and educational efforts.