Category: Politics
Uganda Denies Agreement with the US on Accepting Illegal Immigrants
A senior official from Uganda’s foreign affairs ministry stated that the country has no capacity to host illegal immigrants from the United States, contradicting reports of a potential agreement.
Warning from Former Trump Insider About President’s Business Loyalty Scheme
Miles Taylor, an outspoken critic of former President Trump, has raised alarms over the White House’s new system for rating businesses based on loyalty, characterizing it as a move toward authoritarianism.
The Critical Meeting: Zelensky, Trump, and European Allies at the White House
As Zelensky arrives at the White House with several European leaders, the focus is on what will unfold during this high-profile summit with Trump, especially in light of past tensions.
Explosion Mystery Unfolds Near Ukraine’s Border: Polish Authorities Investigate
After reports of an explosion in a field, Polish police discovered metal and plastic debris from an unidentified object.
Macron Comments on Trump’s Remarks About Putin
Leaders gathered at the White House to demonstrate their support for Ukraine following Trump’s comments regarding potential negotiations with Russia.
US Treasury Secretary Dismisses Tariff Rebate Checks as Revenue Is Directed Towards National Debt
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently poured cold water on prospects for American tariff rebate checks, asserting that the collected revenue is earmarked for reducing the national debt.
Donald Trump Sends 3 Missile Destroyers: Key Highlights
The USS Gravely, USS Jason Dunham, and USS Sampson are on their way to South America.
Trump’s Tariffs May Cover Big Tax Cuts Costs, Says S&P
According to S&P Global, Donald Trump’s tariffs could yield enough revenue to finance his extensive tax cuts, outlined in his ‘one big beautiful bill’ signed in July. This piece highlights the potential economic impact amid ongoing trade disputes.
Kim Jong Un Orders Expansion of North Korea’s Nuclear Capabilities
As the U.S. and South Korea ramp up their annual military exercises, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un insists on a rapid growth of the country’s nuclear arsenal.
D.C. Restaurant Visits Drop as Trump’s Enforcement Actions Intensify
Since President Trump called in federal troops, fewer people are choosing to eat out in Washington D.C., based on research from OpenTable.
