Denmark has called on the US to respect its territorial integrity after a tweet from Katie Miller sparked controversy over Greenland's status. As tensions rise, the Danish ambassador emphasizes close defense ties and the importance of joint security.
As protests surge in Iran, Supreme Leader Khamenei declares that 'rioters must be put in their place,' signaling a potential crackdown. U.S. President Trump warns of intervention if violence continues.
In a stunning U.S. military operation, ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured in Caracas and flown to New York to face serious criminal charges. The couple is accused of conspiracy to commit narco-terrorism and more.
In a stunning development, the FBI has thwarted a potential New Year's Eve terror attack in North Carolina, inspired by ISIS. With lives at stake, the agency credits collaboration with partners for the successful operation.
Tragedy strikes as two protesters are reported dead amid escalating unrest in Iran over soaring living costs. Tensions rise with calls for political change and clashes with security forces. Will the government listen to the demands?
Iran's protests, ignited by economic hardship, have escalated into deadly confrontations between protesters and security forces, as multiple human rights organizations report fatalities.
In a dramatic social media post, Trump warns Iran against violently suppressing protests, stating the U.S. is 'locked and loaded.' Amid escalating unrest, he hints at potential U.S. intervention.
In a bold statement, President Trump warns Iran against violent suppression of protesters, emphasizing U.S. readiness to intervene. This comes amidst escalating protests over economic struggles in Iran.
Widespread protests in Iran's rural areas have led to violence and fatalities among security forces and demonstrators, marking a significant escalation in civil unrest fueled by economic hardships.
As protests sweep across Iran, the government avoids internet shutdowns and acknowledges the right to protest. However, skepticism remains as economic woes deepen and public anger grows. Will the government's concessions be enough?