Moldova Defies Russia: Pro-EU Party Wins Landslide in Geopolitical Earthquake
President Maia Sandu’s pro-European party is projected to win a parliamentary majority in Moldova’s pivotal election, marking a clear rejection of Russian influence.
President Maia Sandu’s pro-European party is projected to win a parliamentary majority in Moldova’s pivotal election, marking a clear rejection of Russian influence.
President Trump and top congressional leaders hold emergency talks to avoid a government shutdown, with health care subsidies and spending cuts at the center of the standoff.
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, previously deported in violation of a court order, has been moved to a controversial Pennsylvania immigration facility, raising legal and human rights alarms.
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Once a staunch Trump ally, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is now openly defying the president on key issues, signaling a deepening divide within the MAGA coalition.
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The U.S. has blown up several boats in the Caribbean and increased its naval presence off Venezuela’s coast, triggering widespread anxiety and political backlash in Caracas.
As U.S. Navy vessels patrol near Venezuela’s shores, citizens brace for potential military action amid deepening political and humanitarian crisis.