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Ahead of the 2026 midterms, sports stars like Tommy Tuberville are entering politics. Can their 'outsider' appeal win over voters tired of traditional politicians?
The Trump administration has imposed visa bans on five Europeans, including former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton, over accusations of censorship related to the Digital Services Act (DSA), escalating a major US-EU tech conflict.
The U.S. has denied visas to former EU tech chief Thierry Breton and four others, accusing them of a 'censorship' campaign linked to Europe's Digital Services Act (DSA).
Despite pressure from the Trump administration, U.S. oil giants are reluctant to return to Venezuela, home to the world's largest oil reserves. We analyze the reasons, from political risk to crumbling infrastructure.
The US and China traded accusations at the UN Security Council over America's seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers. Beijing, backed by Russia, decried the move as a violation of international law.
A new Pentagon report warns that China's 'historic' military buildup is making the US homeland increasingly vulnerable, citing nuclear, maritime, and cyber capabilities. The report also calls US-China military relations strong.
South Korea and the U.S. have agreed to pursue a stand-alone pact for nuclear-powered submarine cooperation, with working-level talks slated for early 2026. The plan involves using low-enriched uranium to address non-proliferation concerns.
Citing national security, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has banned the sale of all new foreign-made drones, a move set to heavily impact market leader DJI.
28 people were abducted in central Nigeria by armed gunmen demanding ransom. The incident highlights the country's ongoing kidnap-for-ransom crisis and comes amid international scrutiny over its security situation.
A series of high-level visits by Japanese lawmakers to Taiwan is deepening ties with Taipei but risks further escalating tensions with Beijing, putting Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's diplomacy to the test.
The US Department of Justice briefly posted and then deleted an alleged letter from Jeffrey Epstein that complains about being jailed while 'our president,' presumably Trump, is free. The fumble is sparking controversy.
The US escalates its tech crackdown by blacklisting drone maker DJI, citing national security risks. Meanwhile, China suffers a major setback in its space program with a second failed reusable rocket recovery, highlighting the intensifying rivalry.