
The United States has intensified efforts to restrict Venezuela’s oil exports, carrying out tanker interdictions in international waters off the South American country’s coast. The operations mark a new phase in pressure on President Nicolás Maduro’s government and have renewed debate over the

The arrest and planned deportation of seven Kenyan nationals working at a U.S.-run refugee processing center in Johannesburg has sparked a diplomatic dispute between the United States and South Africa. The incident comes amid broader tensions over Washington’s decision to offer asylum
Read more: US–South Africa Rift Over Refugee Program Arrests

Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, who is currently imprisoned, has undergone surgery for a bilateral hernia at a hospital in the capital, Brasília. The procedure was successful, according to a statement shared by his son, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, on social media. The 70-year-old former
Read more: Jair Bolsonaro Undergoes Surgery While Imprisoned

Russia appears to be moving forward with the deployment of nuclear-capable hypersonic missiles in Belarus, taking a step that reinforces earlier warnings issued by President Vladimir Putin. According to U.S. researchers, Moscow has begun positioning Orezhnik medium-range missiles at

Iran has announced the seizure of a foreign oil tanker in the Persian Gulf, near Qeshm Island, accusing the vessel of carrying four million liters of smuggled fuel. According to Iranian state media, authorities arrested the 16 crew members on board, but did not disclose the ship’s name, flag, or

China on Thursday accused the United States of misrepresenting Beijing’s defence posture in Asia, arguing that such narratives are aimed at complicating relations between China and India at a time when dialogue between the two neighbours has shown signs of improvement. Chinese
Read more: China accuses United States of misrepresenting stance

A powerful explosion in Moscow has killed another senior Russian military officer, intensifying concerns over internal security amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. The victim was identified as Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, who died after a bomb detonated beneath his vehicle in a residential area

The United States government announced the imposition of entry bans against several individuals accused of promoting censorship of U.S.-based digital platforms from abroad. In its statement, the State Department did not specify the identities or nationalities of those affected, but said the measures
Read more: United States imposes bans over digital censorship

After being captured in Ukraine, two North Korean soldiers have openly stated that they do not wish to return to their homeland and instead want to build a new life in South Korea. Their position was made clear in a letter written in late October, in which they express their intention to defect

The Kremlin has revoked the citizenship of investigative journalist Roman Anin, a move that further intensifies pressure on independent journalism in Russia. Anin, founder and editor of the investigative outlet Vazhniye Istorii (“Important Stories”), is known for reporting on corruption

Pope Leo XIV issued an urgent appeal on Tuesday for a 24-hour ceasefire during Christmas, both in Ukraine and in other conflict zones around the world. The pontiff expressed deep sadness over the fact that Russia rejected a temporary truce for the Christmas holiday, a decision he said causes

U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly urged Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to step down from office, stating that doing so would be “the sensible thing” for the South American leader. According to Trump, the decision ultimately rests with Maduro himself, but Washington considers
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