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Panama Faces Economic Uncertainty Amid Potential U.S. Sanctions

Panama could soon find itself in a precarious economic situation if the United States decides to implement sanctions or economic restrictions. Given Panama’s heavy reliance on U.S. trade, finance, and international banking, any form of pressure from Washington could...

ICE Raids Lead to Thousands of Arrests, Including Tren de Aragua Members

The administration of President Donald Trump has intensified its efforts against illegal immigration and organized crime, with a specific focus on the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, which has expanded its operations into the United States. Originally formed inside a...

Escalating Threats to Europe’s Undersea Infrastructure

In recent months, Europe has witnessed a concerning increase in damage to its undersea infrastructure, particularly in the Baltic Sea region. Critical assets such as data cables and pipelines have been compromised, raising alarms about potential sabotage and the...

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Thousands of Colombians Protest Against Petro’s Reforms

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,...

Haiti and the Dominican Republic Begin Dialogue Amid Tensions

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...

Inferno in Manila’s Isla Puting Bato Displaces Thousands

Inferno in Manila’s Isla Puting Bato Displaces Thousands

A massive fire engulfed Isla Puting Bato, a crowded shanty town in Tondo, Manila, on Sunday, leaving nearly 8,000 people homeless and destroying over 1,000 stilt houses. The fire began around 8 a.m. and raged for almost eight hours before being declared under control...

Netanyahu Faces Arrest Following ICC Warrant for Alleged War Crimes

Netanyahu Faces Arrest Following ICC Warrant for Alleged War Crimes

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. The charges stem from alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity during Israel’s military operations in Gaza...

Methanol Poisoning Tragedy in Laos Shakes Tourism Industry

Methanol Poisoning Tragedy in Laos Shakes Tourism Industry

Vang Vieng, Laos, a renowned destination for backpackers, has been plunged into crisis following a suspected methanol poisoning incident that has claimed the lives of six tourists from four countries. Authorities are investigating after travelers consumed contaminated...