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South Korea Considers Gradual Support for Hormuz Security After U.S. Defense Talks

South Korea Considers Gradual Support for Hormuz Security After U.S. Defense Talks

South Korea is weighing a phased approach to assisting international efforts to secure navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back said, outlining potential contributions that fall short of expanded military deployment. Speaking to South Korean reporters in Washington, Ahn said the options under review include political b…

S&P moves Mexico outlook to negative, maintains BBB ratings amid fiscal strain

S&P moves Mexico outlook to negative, maintains BBB ratings amid fiscal strain

S&P Global Ratings has shifted Mexico's long-term outlook to negative from stable while keeping the country's BBB foreign-currency and BBB+ local-currency sovereign ratings intact. The agency cites weak growth, persistent fiscal support for state energy firms, and a potential rise in debt and interest costs as drivers of increased risk; it warns a …

Colombia Records Worst Civilian Harm from Conflict in a Decade, ICRC Report Finds

Colombia Records Worst Civilian Harm from Conflict in a Decade, ICRC Report Finds

An International Committee of the Red Cross report says civilian suffering in Colombia reached its highest level in ten years in 2025, driven by intensified fighting and armed groups' violations of humanitarian norms. Official government data cited in the report show large rises in individual and mass displacement, confinement, explosive-related in…

U.S. Announces $22 Billion Plan to Rebuild Washington Dulles Airport

U.S. Announces $22 Billion Plan to Rebuild Washington Dulles Airport

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the federal government plans a roughly $22 billion rebuilding of Washington Dulles International Airport, describing it as a "brand-new airport." The proposal, reportedly shared with airlines in May, would expand the terminal and add four new concourses with a completion horizon around 2034. The project…

Trump Says Cuba Has Requested Help, Offers No Details on U.S. Plans

Trump Says Cuba Has Requested Help, Offers No Details on U.S. Plans

President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Cuba is requesting assistance and that the United States will engage in talks, but provided no specifics about timing, participants, or objectives. His comments followed an escalation in U.S. measures against Cuba, including fresh financial sanctions, a fuel blockade, and limits on travel and remittances.…

Saudi Air Force Carried Out Covert Retaliatory Strikes on Iranian Soil, Sources Say

Saudi Air Force Carried Out Covert Retaliatory Strikes on Iranian Soil, Sources Say

Saudi Arabia conducted a series of unpublicized air strikes on targets inside Iran in late March, according to two Western officials and two Iranian officials. Viewed as retaliation for attacks on Saudi territory during a wider Middle East conflict, the strikes appear to be the first publicly reported instance of direct Saudi military action on Ira…

Senator Ronald dela Rosa Seeks Shelter in Senate as ICC Arrest Warrant Is Unsealed

Senator Ronald dela Rosa Seeks Shelter in Senate as ICC Arrest Warrant Is Unsealed

Philippine Senator Ronald dela Rosa, once the head of the national police during former President Rodrigo Duterte’s anti-drug campaign, barricaded himself in his Senate office after agents moved on the building in a sequence of events tied to an International Criminal Court arrest warrant unsealed on Monday. The Senate intervened and placed him und…

UNICEF: 70 Children Killed in West Bank and East Jerusalem Since Early 2025

UNICEF: 70 Children Killed in West Bank and East Jerusalem Since Early 2025

UNICEF says 70 children have been killed in the occupied Palestinian territories, excluding Gaza, since early 2025, with over 800 injured. The agency reports most casualties in the West Bank and East Jerusalem were caused by live ammunition, while other incidents involved stabbing, beatings or pepper spray. A UNICEF spokesperson said the toll indic…

Ukraine and U.S. Move Toward Pact to Bring Kyiv-Made Drones to American Test Ranges

Ukraine and U.S. Move Toward Pact to Bring Kyiv-Made Drones to American Test Ranges

Ukrainian and U.S. officials are preparing a statement of intent that would allow the temporary export of Ukrainian drones to the United States for test and evaluation. The draft, negotiated by defense officials and Ukraine's ambassador in Washington, frames the move as an initial step toward deeper cooperation in production, development or acquisi…

Islamic State Claims Deadly Ambush on Syrian Army in Hasakah

Islamic State Claims Deadly Ambush on Syrian Army in Hasakah

Islamic State asserted responsibility for an ambush in the Hasakah countryside that Syrian state media said killed two soldiers and wounded others. The claim, made via the group's Amaq News Agency, follows a February announcement of renewed operations and adds to concerns about the enduring threat IS poses to President Ahmed al-Sharaa's efforts to …

Drone Campaign in Southern Lebanon Complicates Iran-Israel De-escalation Talks

Drone Campaign in Southern Lebanon Complicates Iran-Israel De-escalation Talks

Hezbollah’s expanding use of inexpensive, fiber-optic-controlled First Person View (FPV) kamikaze drones against Israeli positions in southern Lebanon has introduced a new tactical dimension to the broader Iran-Israel confrontation. The recorded strikes, many released publicly, have occurred during a fragile ceasefire and are influencing both cease…

Israeli Law Establishes Military Tribunal for October 7 Militants

Israeli Law Establishes Military Tribunal for October 7 Militants

Israel's parliament has approved legislation creating a special military tribunal in Jerusalem to try hundreds of Palestinian militants captured in connection with the October 7, 2023 attack. Backed by 93 of 120 lawmakers, the court will be led by a three-judge panel and may try fighters detained during the assault or later in Gaza, including those…

Ceasefire Prospects Dim as Trump Rejects Iran's Conditions as 'Garbage'

Ceasefire Prospects Dim as Trump Rejects Iran's Conditions as 'Garbage'

Diplomatic momentum toward a lasting ceasefire with Iran has weakened after U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed Tehran’s written response to a U.S. proposal. Iran reiterated wide-ranging demands - including a halt to hostilities across multiple fronts, sovereignty claims over the Strait of Hormuz, compensation for wartime damages and an end to a …

A Chronology of U.S.-China-Taiwan Relations as Leaders Prepare to Meet in Beijing

A Chronology of U.S.-China-Taiwan Relations as Leaders Prepare to Meet in Beijing

On May 12, U.S. President Donald Trump is due to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, a meeting expected to include discussion of Taiwan - a self-governed island claimed by China but independent in practice. The relationship between Washington, Beijing and Taipei has been defined by a series of crises, policy shifts and high-profile intera…

Arcadia Mayor to Plead Guilty to Acting as Agent for Chinese Government

Arcadia Mayor to Plead Guilty to Acting as Agent for Chinese Government

The mayor of Arcadia, California, Eileen Wang, has agreed to plead guilty to a federal felony for acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government by running a website that prosecutors say distributed pro-China content under direction from Beijing. Wang resigned from the city council and the rotating mayoralty; a plea agreement filed April…

President to Receive Annual Medical Exam at Walter Reed on May 26, White House Says

President to Receive Annual Medical Exam at Walter Reed on May 26, White House Says

The White House announced that U.S. President Donald Trump will undergo his routine annual physical on May 26 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. At 79, his health remains closely observed by the public. The visit will also include meetings with service members and hospital staff. Recent public attention has focused on a prior CT scan …

Possible LPG Blast in Sao Paulo Neighborhood Kills One, Damages Homes

Possible LPG Blast in Sao Paulo Neighborhood Kills One, Damages Homes

A suspected liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) explosion sparked a blaze in the Jaguare neighborhood of Sao Paulo on May 11, killing one person, injuring three and damaging roughly 10 homes, authorities said. The Sao Paulo state fire department dispatched 12 engines to control the fire and is investigating the LPG blast as the probable cause.

U.S. Seeks Stay of Trade Court Ruling on 10% Global Tariff as Appeal Moves Forward

U.S. Seeks Stay of Trade Court Ruling on 10% Global Tariff as Appeal Moves Forward

The U.S. government has requested that a trade court delay the effect of its May 8 ruling against the administration's 10% global tariff while the federal government pursues an appeal. The tariffs, imposed in February under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 after most earlier tariffs were struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2025, remain set…

Trump Re-nominates Former Acting FEMA Chief Cameron Hamilton to Lead Agency

Trump Re-nominates Former Acting FEMA Chief Cameron Hamilton to Lead Agency

President Donald Trump has nominated Cameron Hamilton to serve as head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), returning a former acting director to the post a year after he was ousted. The White House confirmed the nomination has been transmitted to the U.S. Senate. Hamilton's earlier removal followed public disagreements with Trump and…