President Trump suggests he may impose tariffs on countries that don't support U.S. claims to Greenland, citing national security concerns. This move reflects his aggressive push to acquire the territory amid ongoing tensions with China and Russia.
In a drastic move, the Trump administration has suspended immigrant visa processing for individuals from 75 countries, aiming to limit reliance on public benefits. This decision impacts nations including Brazil, Iran, Russia, and Somalia.
Nordic diplomats are pushing back against Trump’s claims of Russian and Chinese vessels near Greenland, asserting there's no supporting evidence and emphasizing the need for a stable international order.
President Trump insists on U.S. control of Greenland, claiming national security threats from Russia and China. Despite backlash from Greenland and Denmark, he remains adamant about pursuing the territory by any means necessary.
Preliminary reports suggest that Russian forces may have launched an Oreshnik missile strike on Lviv Oblast. While explosions were reported, Ukrainian officials have not confirmed these claims. As tensions escalate, this incident raises questions about Russia's military strategy.
In a dramatic escalation, Russia launched its new Oreshnik missile at Lviv, claiming retaliation for a Ukrainian drone strike. Ukraine condemns the attack as a war crime and seeks international response.
Tensions escalate as Russia strikes Ukraine with a nuclear-capable missile amidst intensifying peace negotiations. The Oreshnik missile targets critical infrastructure, signaling a dangerous turn in the conflict.
In a bold maritime operation, the US Coast Guard has seized two oil tankers linked to Russia for attempting to evade US sanctions on Venezuelan oil. This significant move underscores escalating tensions between the US and Russia amidst ongoing geopolitical conflicts.
The Marinera, a massive crude oil tanker, has become a focal point of international intrigue after being seized by US forces. Speculation abounds about its hidden cargo and the geopolitical stakes involved.
President Trump's fixation on Greenland raises eyebrows as he suggests the U.S. could buy the island for national security. With existing military access under a Cold War agreement, what does this really mean for the U.S. and its Arctic strategy?