U.S. Sanctions Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro Over Drug Allegations
The U.S. has imposed economic sanctions on Colombian President Gustavo Petro, accusing him of enabling drug trafficking—a move that has ignited a major diplomatic rift.
The U.S. has imposed economic sanctions on Colombian President Gustavo Petro, accusing him of enabling drug trafficking—a move that has ignited a major diplomatic rift.
Nebojsa Pavkovic, the former Yugoslav Army general convicted of war crimes in Kosovo, has died at 79 shortly after being released from prison on health grounds.
Queen Sirikit, former queen consort of Thailand and widow of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, has died at age 93. Her legacy spans fashion, rural development, and national unity.
The U.S. has begun flying surveillance drones over Gaza to independently verify compliance with the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, marking a strategic shift in its oversight role in the region.
A groundbreaking trial in Uganda shows that insecticide-treated baby wraps reduce malaria infections in infants by 66%, offering a simple, scalable solution where bed nets fall short.
The pumpkin spice latte, a U.S. autumn staple, is slowly making its way into European cafés—but not without resistance from traditionalists in cities like Paris and Rome.
A Picasso painting thought missing during transit was found safe in a Madrid apartment—never having left the building.
President Alassane Ouattara seeks a fourth term in Ivory Coast’s 2025 election amid widespread criticism and the disqualification of leading opposition candidates.
President Trump’s 2025 Asia tour highlights high-stakes diplomacy, tariff negotiations, and a pivotal meeting with China’s Xi Jinping.
A landslide caused by Tropical Storm Melissa has killed three people near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, as the storm continues to batter the Caribbean with heavy rain and strong winds.