Articles for category: World News

October 19, 2025

Trump Cuts Off Colombia — Accuses President Gustavo Petro of Being an “Illegal Drug Leader”

President Trump Sparks Global Shock After Accusing Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro of Being an “Illegal Drug Leader,” Announces End to All U.S. Subsidies to the Country In a fiery statement that sent ripples through international politics, President Donald Trump has announced that his administration will cut off all U.S. subsidies to Colombia, accusing the nation’s leftist leader, President Gustavo Petro, of being an “illegal drug leader.” The bold declaration was made via Trump’s Truth Social account, where he called out Petro’s alleged links to drug trafficking networks, sparking both outrage and applause across political circles. Trump, who has repeatedly voiced

October 18, 2025

Poland’s President Announces Zero Income Tax for Parents — You Won’t Believe Who Qualifies

New Law in Poland: President Karol Nawrocki Exempts Many Parents of Two or More Children from Income Tax — A Game-Changer for Families In a move that has drawn attention across Europe, Poland’s newly inaugurated President Karol Nawrocki has signed into law a sweeping tax reform that grants zero personal income tax (PIT) to parents raising at least two children — so long as their income does not exceed 140,000 zlotys. The legislation, passed on October 16, aims to ease the financial burden on Polish families and spark debate about whether similar policies could take root elsewhere. The law was

October 15, 2025

Trump’s Stunning Endorsement Rocks Argentina

President Trump Delivers Fiery Backing to Javier Milei as Argentina Braces for High-Stakes Midterms – Will This Alliance Save a Nation on the Brink? In the grand halls of the White House, where history often unfolds in unexpected ways, a pivotal meeting took place on October 14, 2025, that could reshape the future of a nation thousands of miles away. President Donald Trump welcomed Argentine President Javier Milei with open arms, their shared vision of bold economic reforms igniting a spark of hope amid Argentina’s turbulent struggles. As the two leaders exchanged compliments and discussed strategies to combat crippling inflation,

October 12, 2025

Trump Warns Putin: “Settle the War — or Tomahawks Are Coming”

President Trump Threatens to Arm Ukraine With Tomahawk Missiles Unless Russia Ends the War — “Do They Want Tomahawks Going in Their Direction? I Don’t Think So.” President Trump has once again sent shockwaves through the global stage — this time, with a direct warning aimed squarely at Vladimir Putin. Speaking during a private discussion that later made headlines, Trump revealed that he might tell the Russian leader that unless the war in Ukraine is resolved soon, the U.S. could supply Kyiv with long-range Tomahawk missiles — a move that would instantly change the balance of power in Eastern Europe.

October 11, 2025

Kim Jong Un Unveils North Korea’s Most Powerful Nuclear Missile Yet

Kim Jong Un Stuns the World at Military Parade, Revealing North Korea’s “Most Powerful” Missile Designed to Eliminate All Threats At a grand nighttime military parade in Pyongyang attended by foreign dignitaries, Kim Jong Un once again seized global attention — this time unveiling what state media hailed as North Korea’s “most powerful nuclear strategic weapon system.” The colossal missile, identified as the Hwasong-20, rolled through Kim Il Sung Square atop an enormous 18-wheel transporter as thousands of soldiers and civilians waved flags under the glow of spotlights. North Korean state television described the weapon as “a long-range deterrent capable

October 11, 2025

Trump May Be Heading Back to the DMZ — Could He Meet Kim Jong Un Again?

U.S. Embassy in Seoul Eyes Trump Visit to the DMZ — Could He Sit Down with Kim Jong Un Once More? President Donald Trump may be on the verge of a dramatic new diplomatic gambit: meeting North Korea’s Kim Jong Un again at the Demilitarized Zone. According to fresh reports, the U.S. Embassy in Seoul is revisiting plans for a presidential DMZ visit during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum, reigniting hopes and skepticism alike in global capitals. The Telegraph broke the news, citing anonymous sources who say that plans are taking shape to position Trump at the heavily fortified border

October 4, 2025

Japan’s Next Prime Minister? Sanae Takaichi Rises to Power

Sanae Takaichi’s Historic Win Could Make Her Japan’s First Female Prime Minister and a Powerful Conservative Force on the Global Stage Japan is standing on the edge of a political shift that feels both familiar and historic. Sanae Takaichi, the new leader of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party, has been officially elected as the ruling party’s head — positioning her as the nation’s next prime minister. If confirmed, she will become Japan’s first female prime minister, a landmark moment in a country where politics has long been dominated by men. But beyond the symbolism of gender, Takaichi’s rise signals something deeper:

October 3, 2025

Supreme Court Hands Trump Major Immigration Victory

SCOTUS Rules in Trump’s Favor, Allowing End of Deportation Protections for Over 300,000 Venezuelans Under Temporary Protected Status The Supreme Court has handed down a ruling that could reshape immigration policy in America and alter the lives of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans living in the country. On October 3, 2025, the Court sided with the Trump administration in its push to terminate Temporary Protected Status, also known as TPS, for Venezuelan migrants. The decision, which overturned a lower court’s block, paves the way for the administration to end deportation protections that have been in place since 2021. TPS was

October 3, 2025

Bukele BANS Inclusive Language in El Salvador Schools

President Nayib Bukele Officially Bans “Inclusive Language” in El Salvador’s Public Schools, Declaring Education Must Stay Free From Ideology President Nayib Bukele has once again made headlines with a decision that is sparking debate both inside and outside El Salvador. On October 2, 2025, Bukele confirmed that all public schools in the country are now officially banned from using so-called “inclusive language” in classrooms. The decision immediately ignited a firestorm online, with supporters praising the move as a bold step to protect children from political ideology, while critics argue that it is an attack on free expression. According to Bukele’s

September 27, 2025

Marco Rubio Revokes Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s U.S. Visa

Secretary of State Marco Rubio Revokes Visa of Colombian President Gustavo Petro After Fiery NYC Rally Speech Urging U.S. Soldiers to Disobey Orders In a dramatic turn of events that underscores the fragility of U.S.–Colombia relations, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has revoked the visa of Colombian President Gustavo Petro. The decision came swiftly after Petro’s controversial appearance at a rally in New York City on September 26, 2025, where he urged American soldiers to disobey orders and called for the formation of what he described as a “world salvation army” to resist tyranny. The remarks, which drew immediate