G7 Sidesteps Ukraine Statement After U.S. Pushback — What Really Happened in Alberta?

At this year’s G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, something curious happened — or rather, didn’t happen. Leaders from the world’s richest nations gathered, posed for the cameras, held closed-door meetings, and made the usual high-level noises. But when it came time to deliver a unified message on the Ukraine conflict, the silence was deafening. No…

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Sanctions Eased: U.S. Quietly Greenlights Oil Project With Russian Ties

In a move that’s raising more than a few eyebrows, the U.S. Treasury has quietly eased restrictions on a major international oil pipeline that just so happens to run through Russian territory. Despite the continued tensions and sanctions aimed at Moscow, Washington has given the green light for American and foreign companies to get back…

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No Room for Fallout: Trump Demands Iran Strip Its Nuclear Future—Or Else

In a chilling echo of Cold War brinkmanship, Donald Trump has once again raised the stakes—this time, with Iran squarely in his crosshairs. The former president declared over the weekend that nothing short of a “total dismantlement” of Iran’s nuclear program would be acceptable. Not regulation. Not oversight. Not even peaceful power generation. Just ashes….

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Hands Off, Trump: Mexico Draws the Line on U.S. Troop Offer

In a moment that’s making waves on both sides of the border, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has firmly shot down a bold—and, to many, intrusive—offer from U.S. President Donald Trump: to send American troops into Mexico to combat drug cartels. Let’s just say Sheinbaum didn’t mince words. During the inauguration of a new university campus…

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