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Canada, Mexico, and China Push Back Against Trump’s Tariff Threats
Leaders from Canada, Mexico, and China have strongly criticized U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s recent pledge to impose sweeping tariffs on goods from America’s top trading partners. The proposed tariffs—25% on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% on imports from China—were described by Trump as measures to combat drug trafficking
MethaneSAT Exposes Massive Leaks of Planet-Warming Methane Gas
A new satellite, MethaneSAT, is revolutionizing efforts to detect methane leaks from oil and gas operations worldwide. Methane, a potent greenhouse gas that traps 80 times more heat than carbon dioxide over its first 20 years in the atmosphere, is being emitted at alarmingly high levels. The satellite’s data reveals
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Navy Partner on Experimental Dredging at Michigan Harbor
In a collaborative effort this fall, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Detroit District, the Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), and the U.S. Navy removed over 25,000 cubic yards of material from Little Lake Harbor in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The operation, which focused on both dredging and experimental
Pig Mega-Farms in Mexico: Environmental Crisis in Yucatán
The rapid expansion of pig mega-farms in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula is wreaking havoc on local ecosystems and communities, residents say. These sprawling facilities, housing up to 50,000 pigs each, are linked to severe environmental damage, including water pollution, deforestation, and biodiversity loss. The issue has been most acutely felt in
Trump Defense Pick Pete Hegseth Sparks Controversy Over NATO, UN, and War Conduct
Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, has sparked significant controversy with his sharp critiques of NATO, the United Nations, and the Geneva Conventions. Hegseth, a former military officer and outspoken commentator, advocates for prioritizing Israel in U.S. foreign policy and proposes radical changes to military conduct. In
Cargo Plane Crash in Lithuania Raises Concerns of Sabotage and Hybrid Warfare
Vilnius, Lithuania – November 26, 2024 A fiery cargo plane crash near Vilnius Airport on Monday has prompted speculation about potential sabotage or hybrid warfare, as German and Lithuanian authorities investigate the incident. The crash occurred just kilometers from the airport, with the aircraft skidding several hundred meters before colliding
Israel and Lebanon Agree to US-Backed Ceasefire, Ending 13-Month Border Conflict
Beirut/Jerusalem — After 13 months of escalating hostilities, Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a US-brokered ceasefire that promises a temporary halt to the bloodshed. The truce, announced by US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron, is set to take effect Wednesday at 4 a.m. local time. The
International Reactions to the Siege at the Argentine Embassy in Caracas
The siege reported by the Venezuelan opposition at the Argentine embassy in Caracas has sparked strong reactions from the United States, the Organization of American States (OAS), and other international actors. According to the opposition, security forces of Nicolás Maduro’s government have harassed individuals seeking asylum at the embassy, which
Thousands of Colombians Protest Against Petro’s Reforms
This Saturday, thousands of Colombians took to the streets of Bogotá and 17 other cities across the country to express their opposition to the reforms proposed by President Gustavo Petro. The day of protest, organized by social organizations and opposition parties, stands out as one of the largest demonstrations against
Haiti and the Dominican Republic Begin Dialogue Amid Tensions
Haiti has taken an initial step toward dialogue with the Dominican Republic in an effort to improve strained bilateral relations. Jean-Victor Harvel, Haiti’s new Foreign Minister, held a meeting with Dominican Ambassador to Haiti, Faruk Miguel Castillo, in the Haitian capital. According to the digital outlet Haiti Libre, the meeting
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Benny Gantz’s Departure from Israeli War Cabinet Sparks Debate
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