In a controversial statement, Trump threatens military intervention in Nigeria if the government fails to protect Christians from Islamist violence, raising tensions over religious persecution.
U.S. President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to prepare for potential military action in Nigeria, citing the government's failure to curb the persecution of Christians. Nigeria's President Tinubu disputes this claim, asserting the nation's commitment to religious tolerance.
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.
The South African government has condemned the US's decision to prioritize white Afrikaner refugee applications, calling claims of genocide unfounded. An open letter from Afrikaner leaders decried the narrative as racist and misleading.
In a bold move, the Trump administration has deported around 100 Iranians back to their homeland. This controversial decision has sparked criticism and raises concerns about human rights violations in Iran.
Democrats decry Trump's recent demands to Attorney General Pam Bondi as dangerous threats to democracy, warning of a potential dictatorship. Leaders call for accountability and action against political persecution.
In a surprising turn of events, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has vowed a response following the conviction of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro for coup plotting. The Brazilian government calls this a threat to its democracy, sparking international tension.
In a landmark ruling, Brazil's Supreme Court has convicted former President Jair Bolsonaro for attempting a coup, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's democracy. Facing a potential 27-year prison sentence, Bolsonaro's trial has captivated millions and raised concerns about the future of Brazilian politics.
In a historic ruling, former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years in prison for plotting a coup after losing the 2022 election. This marks a significant moment for democracy in Brazil and a setback for far-right populism.
In a surprising move, the Trump administration intends to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini despite his ongoing legal battles. After previously facing deportation to Uganda, Abrego Garcia's fears of persecution have led to this controversial decision.