Confusion reigns as President Trump declares the U.S. is 'in charge' of Venezuela following the capture of Maduro. Meanwhile, Secretary Rubio suggests a more measured approach. What does this mean for the future of Venezuela?
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.
Tatiana Schlossberg, a prominent environmental journalist and member of the Kennedy family, has passed away at 35 after revealing her terminal cancer diagnosis in a powerful essay. Her courageous battle and advocacy for the climate will be remembered.
As U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff claims Russia is committed to peace, the reality tells a different story. A deadly bombing in Kyiv highlights the ongoing conflict just days before crucial discussions between Zelensky and Trump.
Ukrainian President Zelensky meets with Trump at Mar-a-Lago as Kyiv faces continued Russian attacks. The two leaders aim to finalize a peace plan amid ongoing violence and complex negotiations.
In a devastating early morning strike, Russia targeted Kyiv with missiles and drones, resulting in casualties. This attack comes just before critical peace talks between Ukraine and the U.S. aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict.
In a dramatic escalation, Moscow unleashed one of its heaviest air assaults on Kyiv as Ukrainian President Zelenskyy heads to the US for critical peace talks with Trump. At least one civilian is dead, and many are injured as the attack disrupts life in the capital.
In a devastating early morning assault, Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones on Kyiv, resulting in one death and 27 injuries just before crucial talks between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and US President Trump.
In his first Christmas Day message, Pope Leo XIV urged the faithful to combat indifference and stand in solidarity with those suffering worldwide, including the impoverished in Gaza and Yemen.
In his first Christmas Day message, Pope Leo XIV calls for compassion towards the suffering in Gaza, Yemen, and among migrants. Addressing 26,000 people, he emphasizes the need for justice and peace worldwide.