January 27 Bessent warns Canada breaking from the US on trade would be a ‘disaster’ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent calls Canada's potential pivot to China trade "a disaster," directly challenging PM Mark Carney's recent economic stance.
January 27 Post-Maduro, pressure builds on Mexico over Cuba’s new oil lifeline Cuba's regime faces its weakest point in 65 years as Mexico allegedly steps in with oil aid, sparking growing U.S. concerns about Communist support.
January 27 North Korea launches short-range ballistic missiles into sea, show of force ahead of political meetings North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's regime tests ballistic missiles as tensions rise in the region ahead of a massive political party gathering.
January 27 Chinese spies 'sham marriage' scandal exposes 'targeted' national security threat at major US base: expert Former CIA operative warns alleged Navy sailor "sham marriage" scandal with Chinese nationals exposes serious national security threat.
January 27 How Israel’s West Bank security realities are reshaping the two-state debate The West Bank remains central to Israel's security strategy as experts debate two-state solution viability following declining Palestinian terrorist incidents.
January 27 How the Oct 7 Hamas terror attacks exposed long-running concerns about UNRWA, new film charges Tracing UNRWA from 1949 to today, the film examines refugee policy, weak oversight and alleged links to Hamas control in Gaza, raising questions about the agency’s role and accountability.
January 27 Christian nurse who faced 'racial abuse' from transgender patient reinstated after suspension Nurse Jennifer Melle was reinstated after her suspension over an alleged breach of patient confidentiality regarding a transgender patient and is taking her case before a tribunal.
January 27 Archaeologists uncover eerie Anglo-Saxon 'sand bodies' at nuclear power station site Archaeologists uncovered a rare Anglo-Saxon "princely" grave with two men and a horse at an England nuclear site, revealing ancient elite burial practices.
January 27 MORNING GLORY: Canada is a small power biting the hand that protects it Mark Carney delivers controversial Davos speech criticizing U.S. as "hegemon" while Canada fails to meet NATO's 2% defense spending requirement for decades.
January 26 Feds charge 87 individuals in massive ATM 'jackpotting' operation linked to Tren de Aragua gang Massive ATM theft ring exposed 87 members of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua accused of stealing millions through "jackpotting" scheme to fund terrorism.