In a groundbreaking move, Kimberly-Clark has agreed to acquire Kenvue for over $40 billion, uniting the makers of Huggies and Tylenol. This cash-and-stock deal marks one of the year's largest takeovers!
A powerful earthquake in northern Afghanistan has claimed at least 20 lives and injured hundreds. Rescue operations are ongoing as the region grapples with the aftermath of this devastating event.
In a bold move, the U.S. military has conducted yet another strike against alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean, claiming the lives of three individuals. This marks the 15th operation since September as the Trump administration escalates its campaign against narcotics.
In a dramatic move, the U.S. military executed a strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean, killing all three alleged narco-terrorists on board. This operation marks a significant escalation in the fight against drug trafficking by the Trump administration.
In a surprising revelation, the Office of Legal Counsel has informed lawmakers that the Trump administration is not required to seek congressional approval for military actions against drug traffickers in Latin America. This raises significant questions about executive power and the War Powers Resolution.
In a surprising turn of events, President Donald Trump refutes claims about potential military strikes on Venezuela, contradicting previous statements and media reports. What does this mean for U.S.-Venezuela relations?
The Pentagon has adjusted its military strategy, now focusing on drug traffickers in the Eastern Pacific instead of the Caribbean. This shift raises questions about the effectiveness and legality of recent operations.
Tensions rise as the US selects military targets in Venezuela for potential strikes as part of a counter-narcotics campaign. Could these actions escalate into a larger conflict?
The UN human rights chief has condemned US military strikes against drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean, calling for an investigation into the deadly attacks. Over 60 lives lost in controversial operations.
In Trinidad and Tobago, recent attacks have left 61 dead, jeopardizing vital industries like fishing and tourism. Leaders are divided as the nation grapples with its economic future.