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U.S. Warns Americans: Flee Venezuela Now as Armed Militias Seal Roads + EU Seals Mercosur Deal After 25 Years... But Will It Survive Trump’s Wrath? + Iran Protesters Battle Police in Tehran Streets as Trump Vows: ‘U.S. Stands Ready’IRAN BLOODSHED: Hundreds Reportedly Killed as Protests Rage
Mass demonstrations in Iran have escalated into deadly clashes with security forces as authorities impose internet shutdowns and hospitals fill with injured protesters, raising fears of a large death toll and regional escalation.
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1,000+ - Protests planned across the U.S. after ICE related shootings
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"We are going to do something on Greenland whether they like it or not" — President Donald Trump
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Hundreds reportedly killed as Iran protests swell
Widespread anti‑government demonstrations in Iran have escalated into deadly clashes as security forces intensify a nationwide crackdown. Authorities have throttled internet access and blocked external comms, raising alarms about mounting casualties and information blackouts.
Iran prosecutor threatens death penalty for protesters
Iran’s authorities are answering the unrest with harsher legal threats and military posturing. Prosecutors and clerical officials warn protesters face the severest penalties while the leadership signals readiness to use force.
Trump warns Tehran US stands ready to help protesters
The U.S. political leadership has publicly weighed in on Iran as protests intensify, with the White House and key senators signalling support for demonstrators and hinting at possible interventions. Tensions between rhetoric and action are rising.
BREAKING: US launches more large scale strikes on ISIS in Syria
The Pentagon launched fresh large scale airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria in retaliation for recent attacks on U.S. forces. Multiple mission waves hit dozens of locations in a sustained campaign intended to degrade the group.
US carries out additional large scale strikes on ISIS targets
The US conducted additional rounds of strikes as part of an ongoing retaliation campaign against ISIS in Syria. Officials emphasize a sustained posture to remove threats to American forces and partners.
1,000 plus protests planned after ICE shootings nationwide
The fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis has ignited nationwide demonstrations and coordinated actions. Organizers scheduled more than a thousand events as cities brace for large scale protests and civic unrest.
Officer bodycam footage released in Minneapolis ICE shooting
New footage of the Minneapolis encounter has emerged from multiple angles, fueling a heated debate over the officer’s conduct. Videos released by authorities and leaked clips are shaping public reactions and legal scrutiny.
House and Senate Democrats push to rein in ICE after shooting
Capitol Hill is moving to respond to the Minneapolis killing with oversight and legislative proposals. Democrats pressed for reforms and potential sanctions while Republicans split over the administration’s handling.
FBI inquiry into Minneapolis shooting faces public doubts
Questions have been raised about the independence and scope of the federal inquiry into the Minneapolis shooting after strong public statements from the White House. Local prosecutors are preparing parallel reviews.
USDA suspends Minnesota federal awards amid fraud probe
Federal authorities have frozen multiple Minnesota payments and awards amid a widening fraud probe tied to state programs, escalating a fiscal showdown between the federal government and state officials.
Harrowing account claims US used sonic weapon in Maduro raid
The U.S. military operation that removed Nicolás Maduro has triggered a cascade of policy moves including protective orders for seized oil revenue and high level meetings with energy executives about investments in Venezuela.
US seizes fifth tanker tied to Venezuela operations
The US has intercepted and seized tankers tied to Venezuelan oil flows while multiple ships have been tracked operating with transponders off. Washington is intensifying maritime operations to control crude movements.
Court dispute erupts over who will defend Nicolás Maduro
Maduro’s legal and political situation in U.S. courts has sparked a scramble among defense teams and rival factions seeking influence. The legal fight will shape custody, trial logistics and international diplomacy.
Opinion piece urges US to take Greenland whatever the cost
President Trump renewed aggressive rhetoric about acquiring Greenland, prompting blunt rejections from Greenlandic leaders and alarm in European capitals. The dispute risks diplomatic fallout with NATO partners.
UN to hold emergency meeting after Russia uses nuclear capable missile
A major escalation in the Russia Ukraine war included the reported use of a new hypersonic missile and prompted an emergency UN session. The strikes raise fears about a widened conflict and new weapons thresholds.
Drone strike hits Volgograd region oil site sparking large blaze
Ukrainian long range drones continue to strike Russian energy infrastructure, aiming to damage Moscow’s export capacity. Attacks have set depots alight and strained regional logistics.
NATO tracking three suspected Russian tankers in Atlantic
NATO and allied navies are tracking suspicious tanker movements tied to sanctioned shipments and are monitoring potentially hostile maritime activity. The flow of black market oil is complicating Western enforcement efforts.
Kim Yo Jong urges South Korea to probe suspected drone incidents
Pyongyang has publicly accused Seoul of drone incursions and threatened retaliation, raising tensions across the Korean Peninsula. Officials demand investigations and warn of military responses if incidents continue.
Critics call Myanmar's post coup elections a sham amid civil war
Myanmar’s first elections since the military coup are proceeding amid civil war and widespread denunciations. The vote is widely criticized as a sham by opposition groups while conflict persists across large areas.
Russia region reports 600000 without power heat or water after strike
Russian regions report major civilian infrastructure outages after cross border strikes, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and heating in winter. The humanitarian impact is growing as the conflict continues.
Six killed in Mississippi shooting rampage suspect detained
A mass shooting in Mississippi left multiple victims dead and prompted a swift arrest. Local authorities are treating the attacks as connected and continue the investigation into motive and possible accomplices.
Dozens missing after massive landfill collapse in the Philippines
Rescue teams raced to find dozens missing after a massive landfill collapse in the Philippines. The disaster left multiple dead and scores injured as recovery operations continue under difficult conditions.
Multiple monkeys roaming St Louis neighborhoods officials warn
Strange animal sightings in St Louis prompted an official alert after multiple monkeys were reported loose across the city. Authorities are investigating origin and public health risks while attempting safe capture.
Judge blocks Trump administration freeze of child care funds
Federal courts have temporarily blocked parts of the administration’s effort to freeze social service funds to Democratic states, underscoring growing legal pushback against the White House’s fiscal measures tied to fraud allegations.
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