Donald Trump
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Trump Revokes U.S. Climate Regulation, Ends Vehicle Emission Standards
The move effectively nullifies rules that required automakers to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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Colombian Senator Calls for “Collective Action” Against U.S. Aggression
amid growing debates over U.S. influence in Colombia, where military aid and trade agreements remain contentious
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Trump Warns UK on China Ties as Starmer Courts Beijing
Donald Trump has cautioned Britain against deepening economic ties with China
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Iran–U.S. Tensions Escalate
Officials in Tehran warned that any aggression would be met with “swift and decisive” retaliation,
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Trump Administration Faces Lawsuit Over Deadly Boat Strike Near Venezuela
The U.S. military launched a missile strike as part of a broader campaign against alleged cartel-linked vessels in the Caribbean Sea
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Evidence Challenges Trump Officials’ Accounts in Six Immigration-Linked Violent Encounters
Officials claimed migrants posed imminent threats, but evidence suggested they were unarmed or retreating
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Ilhan Omar Attacked at Minneapolis Town Hall; Assailant Arrested
Ilhan Omar was attacked during a town hall in Minneapolis when a man rushed the stage and sprayed her with an unknown substance.
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Trump Ties Greenland Threat to Nobel Snub, EU Readies Retaliation
Diplomats caution that the dispute could strain NATO cohesion, as Denmark and other European allies seek solidarity against Washington’s pressure.
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Denmark Bolsters Greenland Defense as Trump Pressures Intensify
Denmark’s troop deployment to Greenland marks a decisive response to Trump’s escalating pressure.
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Iran & US Tensions
Iran has vowed a “harsh response” if U.S. President Donald Trump orders military strikes
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Venezuela Political Developments
Prisoner releases have historically been used as bargaining chips in negotiations
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Iran Protests Intensify Amid U.S. Accusations
Tehran has accused U.S. President Donald Trump of actively encouraging political destabilisation.
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Denmark Vows to Defend Values Amid U.S. Threats
Frederiksen told political leaders and the public that “there is a conflict over Greenland,” stressing that the stakes extend beyond territorial claims to the defense of international law and self-determination.
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With tension high in Minnesota, border agent shoots two in Oregon traffic stop
On Thursday afternoon, a Border Patrol agent opened fire during a vehicle stop, wounding two occupants.
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Trump’s Greenland Gambit Sparks Global Alarm
Critics argue the move disregards Greenland’s autonomy and Denmark’s sovereignty, while sidelining Indigenous communities.
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U.S. Tightens Grip on Venezuela’s Oil
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Venezuela will hand over 30–50 million barrels of oil currently locked in storage due to sanctions.
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U.S. Retreats from Global Institutions
Trump declared that the U.S. will no longer participate in a wide range of UN agencies, treaties, and international forums, citing “American sovereignty first.”
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Trump Brandishes ‘Make Iran Great Again’ Hat Amid Maduro Abduction Fallout
Iran “will not give in to the enemy,” framing Trump’s actions as proof of US hostility.
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Venezuela’s Maduro to Face US Court
Maduro is set to appear in a US court after being seized in a dramatic military operation.
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Trump’s Abduction of Maduro Sparks Fears of Wider Conflict with Iran
Donald Trump’s decision to abduct Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro has reverberated far beyond Latin America.
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Trump Warns Hamas, Threatens Iran After Netanyahu Talks
Donald Trump issued sharp warnings to Hamas and Iran following high-profile talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
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Trump and Zelenskyy Signal Breakthrough in Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
The meeting comes amid continued Russian strikes on Kyiv, underscoring the urgency of a settlement. Analysts caution that while the rhetoric signals progress, territory and sovereignty questions remain the most difficult hurdles.
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ByteDance Strikes Joint Venture to Safeguard TikTok in U.S.
The move is designed to address longstanding fears about Chinese influence over user data.
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U.S. Considers Reclassifying Marijuana to Boost Medical Research
United States government is weighing a historic reclassification of marijuana
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Trump Hails Achievements, Targets Immigrants in White House Address
President Donald Trump delivered a 19-minute televised address from the White House, highlighting what he described as his administration’s successes
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Trump Orders Blockade of Venezuelan Oil Tankers
Trump announced Tuesday that all sanctioned oil tankers moving in and out of Venezuela will face a “total and complete blockade”
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Trump Signals Breakthrough in Berlin
President Donald Trump announced on December 15, 2025, that negotiations to end the war are nearing completion.
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Trump Sues BBC for $10 Billion Over Edited Capitol Speech
Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC, alleging the broadcaster deliberately edited footage.
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Trump Blocks State-Level AI Regulation
Donald Trump has signed an executive order preventing U.S. states from regulating artificial intelligence, according to The Guardian.
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Venezuela Oil Tanker Seizure
The lack of immediate comment leaves open questions about the tanker’s ownership, its cargo, and the broader implications for regional stability.
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Trump Threatens Severe Tariffs on Canadian Fertiliser
President Trump announced Monday that his administration could impose “very severe tariffs” on fertilizer imported from Canada.
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Border Tensions Flare: Thailand Strikes Cambodia
The escalation comes just weeks after both nations signed a ceasefire agreement mediated by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Saudi Crown Prince’s U.S. Visit Focuses on Defence, AI, and Nuclear Cooperation
The visit includes meetings with President Donald Trump, senior Pentagon officials, and tech industry leaders.
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Foreign Enrolment at U.S. Colleges Holds Steady Despite Visa Crackdown
International student enrolment at U.S. colleges has remained more resilient than expected this academic year.
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Trump Urges Republicans to Release Epstein Files in Surprise Reversal
President Donald Trump has publicly called on Republican lawmakers to support the release of sealed documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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U.S. Hires 50,000 Federal Workers Under Trump to Expand Immigration Enforcement
Trump administration has quietly overseen the hiring of more than 50,000 federal workers in recent months.
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President Trump signs spending bill, ending historic 41-day US government shutdown
President Donald Trump has signed a long-delayed federal spending bill into law, restoring operations across federal agencies after 41 days of closure.
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China lifts key mineral export curbs to the U.S. amid trade thaw
The rollback follows the October 30 meeting between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea, where both leaders agreed to a framework for renewed trade cooperation.
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Two Top BBC Executives Resign Over Trump Documentary Controversy
Director-General Tim Davie and Head of News Deborah Turness resigned on Sunday following mounting criticism over the network’s editorial handling of a documentary featuring U.S. President Donald Trump.
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U.S. Senate Moves to Avert Government Shutdown
U.S. Senate advanced a bipartisan stopgap funding bill late Sunday night. The measure, which passed a key procedural vote with broad support, aims to extend government funding beyond the looming deadline and prevent disruptions to federal services.







































