5 Explosive Signals in Zelensky’s “What’s Next” Hint to Putin

5 Explosive Signals in Zelensky’s “What’s Next” Hint to Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s cryptic remark after the U.S. capture of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro has ignited global debate. His words appeared to hint at Russian President Vladimir Putin — raising questions about power, precedent, and the future of international law.
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7 Explosive Ways Trump’s Venezuela Raid Could Rewrite Global Order

7 Explosive Ways Trump’s Venezuela Raid Could Rewrite Global Order
The dramatic U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has triggered global shockwaves, legal outrage, and fears of a dangerous precedent. From oil geopolitics to international law, this is how Trump’s boldest foreign intervention yet could reshape the world order.
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9 Crucial Takeaways from Europe’s Bold $105 Billion Ukraine Loan Gamble

9 Crucial Takeaways from Europe’s Bold $105 Billion Ukraine Loan Gamble
Europe has approved a €90 billion ($105 billion) interest-free loan to keep Ukraine afloat through 2027, reserving the right to use frozen Russian assets. The deal salvages EU credibility amid deep divisions, US pressure, and Russian threats.
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7 Critical Revelations in the Venezuela Boat Strike Scandal

7 Critical Revelations in the Venezuela Boat Strike Scandal
The White House has confirmed that a US Navy admiral ordered a second, lethal strike on a suspected Venezuelan drug boat, intensifying a political and legal firestorm. This analysis breaks down what happened, who approved the “double-tap,” and why experts say the operation may violate international law.
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5 Explosive Revelations: U.S. Kills Four in Latest Pacific Strike on ‘Drug Vessel’

5 Explosive Revelations: U.S. Kills Four in Latest Pacific Strike on ‘Drug Vessel’
The U.S. has carried out another lethal strike in the eastern Pacific, killing four men on an alleged drug-smuggling vessel. The Trump administration says the targets were “narco-terrorists,” while critics call the campaign a series of extrajudicial killings lacking evidence.
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5 Key Dimensions of U.S.–Israel Relations Amid Ceasefire Diplomacy and West Bank Tensions

5 Key Dimensions of U.S.–Israel Relations Amid Ceasefire Diplomacy and West Bank Tensions
As Israel’s parliament takes provocative steps toward annexing the occupied West Bank, the U.S. administration reaffirms its opposition and presses for a durable Gaza ceasefire — deepening strains in the U.S.–Israel alliance.
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US Strike on Venezuelan Boat Kills 6 in Fifth ‘Narco-Terror’ Attack

US Strike on Venezuelan Boat Kills 6 in Fifth ‘Narco-Terror’ Attack
The US military has carried out another strike on a vessel off Venezuela’s coast, killing six people. President Donald Trump said the boat was linked to narcoterrorist networks, marking the fifth such operation in the Caribbean since September and raising legal and regional tensions.
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Israel Intercepts Gaza Aid Flotilla: 42 Boats Seized, Global Outrage Follows

Israel Intercepts Gaza Aid Flotilla: 42 Boats Seized, Global Outrage Follows
Israel intercepted all 42 boats of the Global Sumud Flotilla carrying aid and activists to Gaza, sparking international condemnation, deportations, protests, and allegations of Hamas involvement.
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France Formally Recognises Palestine, Joins Wave of Western Nations

France Formally Recognises Palestine, Joins Wave of Western Nations
France formally recognises Palestine at the UN, joining the UK, Canada and Australia in a landmark diplomatic shift amid Gaza war and rising global pressure.
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Recognition of Palestine by Western Powers: Symbolism or a Diplomatic Shift?

Recognition of Palestine by Western Powers: Symbolism or a Diplomatic Shift?
On September 21, 2025, the UK, Canada, Australia, and Portugal formally recognized Palestine as a sovereign state, marking a historic diplomatic shift. But does this recognition signal genuine change or remain symbolic in the face of ongoing occupation and war in Gaza?
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