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U.S. President Vows Devastating Retaliation Against Iran If Attacked

Washington / Tehran United States President Donald Trump has issued one of his strongest warnings yet to Iran, declaring that the Islamic Republic would face “total destruction” if it ever carried out an assassination attempt against him. Speaking in an interview aired on NewsNation on Tuesday, Trump said he had already left standing instructions for […]

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Arctic Stakes Rise as Trump Pushes NATO Toward Greenland Accord

Tensions between Washington and key European capitals resurfaced on Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States and NATO would reach an agreement on Greenland that “meets both sides’ security needs,” shortly after threatening tariffs on European governments resisting his demands. Greenland — an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark — has

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Canada Lifts Tariff on Chinese EVs in Exchange for Farm Export Access

Canada has agreed to remove its 100 percent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles in return for reduced Chinese duties on Canadian agricultural products, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced after bilateral talks in Beijing. The deal signals a notable shift from United States trade policy as Ottawa moves to reset and stabilize relations with China. Speaking

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BRICS and the Reordering of Global Power: Beyond Dollar Dominance

For decades, global power has often been framed as unipolar, with the United States at its apex. Yet this simplification obscures the real dynamics of the post–World War II order. The world has always been multipolar in material capabilities, with industrial giants, regional powers, and emerging economies, but it became structurally unipolar in monetary, financial,

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U.S. Military Support to Nigeria: Security Cooperation, Regional Stakes, and the Question of Impact

By Victor Odion The recent delivery of military supplies by the United States to Nigeria has once again drawn attention to a security partnership that has shaped Nigeria’s counterinsurgency efforts for more than a decade. Confirmed by the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), the delivery took place in Abuja and was described as the transfer

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Reimagined Colonialism: Power, War, and Domination in the 21st Century

The contemporary international order is frequently described as post-colonial, rules-based, and increasingly multipolar. Yet the persistent spread of conflict, coercion, and external intervention across regions suggests a less reassuring reality. From Eastern Europe and the Middle East to Africa and Latin America, war and political disruption have become routine instruments through which global power is

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U.S. Tightens Squeeze on Cuba Following Seizure of Maduro

U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Cuba, urging the Caribbean island nation to “make a deal” with the United States before it is “too late,” amid escalating regional tensions following the U.S. seizure of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The message, delivered via Trump’s Truth Social platform on January 11, 2026, signals

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U.S. Urges Citizens to Leave Venezuela Amid Post-Maduro Uncertainty

The United States government has issued an urgent warning for its citizens in Venezuela to leave immediately, citing reports of armed groups targeting Americans and a rapidly deteriorating security situation. The alert comes one week after U.S. forces captured former President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a high-profile operation. The U.S. Embassy for Venezuela,

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TRUMP WARNS OF FURTHER U.S. STRIKES IN NIGERIA AMID RISING SECURITY AND RELIGIOUS CONCERNS

Abuja/Washington U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled that additional American military strikes could be carried out in Nigeria if attacks on Christians persist, escalating Washington’s involvement in West Africa’s security environment. The remarks were made in an interview with The New York Times, published January 8, 2026, following a Christmas Day strike targeting militants linked

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U.S. Steps Back From Multilateral Institutions With 66 Withdrawals

Washington  The United States has formally ordered its withdrawal from 66 international organizations, marking one of the most sweeping reversals of American multilateral engagement in modern history and signaling a profound recalibration of Washington’s role in global governance. The decision was announced on January 8, 2026, by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, following an

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