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The US warships off Venezuela aren’t there to fight drugs
Washington’s Caribbean build-up isn’t about traffickers. It’s about projecting power and pushing regime change.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to meet European leaders in London over military aid
'Coalition of the Willing' to meet to step up pressure on Russia's Putin after a new round of sanctions.
US allies seek to keep Trump “invested” in Asia trip talks
Analyst Patricia M Kim says some Asian countries hope to show Trump they are valuable partners to the US.
Terror-free Turkiye: A homegrown peace reshaping the region
The PKK’s dissolution marks a uniquely Turkish path to peace, strengthening energy security and regional cooperation.
Court throws out corruption case seeking to oust Turkish opposition leader
Case seen as test of judicial independence amid crackdown on opposition members including 2028 presidential candidate.
Trump wants to ‘freeze’ Russia-Ukraine war: Who gets what if that happens?
Currently, Russia controls all of the Luhansk region and part of Donetsk alongside most of Kherson and Zaporizhia.
Anthony Aguilar: Witness to the Gaza genocide
Anthony Aguilar talks about the violence he witnessed as a security contractor with the notorious GHF in Gaza.
Dutch voters hit polls as immigration fears propel far right towards power
Right-wing narratives about immigration have made inroads in the Netherlands.
Rashford wants permanent Barcelona move from Manchester United
England international Marcus Rashford joined Barcelona on loan from childhood club Manchester United in July.
Curry’s heroics overshadow Gordon’s 50-point night in Warriors’ OT win
Denver Nuggets' Aaron Gordon nets 50 points but it is not enough as Stephen Curry leads Golden State to NBA win.

