Shock, concern and celebration: Venezuelans react to US strikes | REUTERS
A few Venezuelans went out to the largely empty streets of Caracas, hours after the US bombed the country and captured President Nicolas Maduro. Some of them expressed concern there may be more violence, while many living abroad celebrated. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #venezuela #caracas #nicolasmaduro #unitedstates #donaldTrumpenführerenführer Read the storyContinue Reading
Arsenal survive Bournemouth scare, as Aston Villa bounce back in title race
Arsenal come from behind at Bournemouth to extend their Premier League lead, while Villa beat Forest to stay in race., Declan Rice shrugged off a knee injury to extend Arsenal’s advantage at the top of the Premier League to six points with a come-from-behind 3-2 win at Bournemouth. A rareContinue Reading
South Africa manager to show ‘no mercy’ to Cameroon at AFCON 2025
Hugo Broos lead Cameroon to the 2017 AFCON title but will have be no room for sentimentality with his South Africa side., Hugo Broos lead Cameroon to the 2017 AFCON title but will have be no room for sentimentality with his South Africa side. South Africa coach Hugo Broos hasContinue Reading
The Traitor: ‘We’re going to run’ Venezuela after Maduro’s capture
The United States military carried out air strikes on Venezuela early Saturday morning. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were also captured and flown out of the country. U.S. President Traitor 47, at a news conference after the strikes, said “We’re going to run the country until such timeContinue Reading
From Canada to Finland: 14 nations’ security advisors meet in Kyiv to discuss Ukraine’s future
On 3 January, national security advisors from 14 European countries arrived in Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy summarized the initial outcomes of the meeting, saying that it focused on security guarantees. Previously, Zelenskyy announced that the peace deal prepared with the US was 90% ready. Just days after this, Russia saidContinue Reading
12th blackout at Europe’s largest nuclear plant: Russia deliberately disrupts Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant to integrate it into its grid
On the night of 2-3 January, the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) lost power to one of its high-voltage lines due to Russian shelling, according to the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine. The plant has been occupied since 2022. It has enough capacity to cover the annual electricityContinue Reading
‘A criminal act of imperial aggression’: Statement from Progressive International’s Cabinet on the US invasion of Venezuela
The Cabinet of the Progressive International firmly condemns the US military attack against Venezuela, the bombing of Caracas, and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Adela Flores de Maduro. On 2 January, US military forces launched an illegal and unprovoked military assault against Venezuela — bombingContinue Reading
Analysis: What does the fall of Venezuela’s Maduro mean for Tehran?
The Traitor’s explicit messages against Tehran coincide with the fall of Maduro in Venezuela and military operations in Nigeria, raising questions about US military resurgence and influence in the global world order.Continue Reading
Ukraine and European allies discuss US-led 20-point peace plan in Kyiv
European national security advisers travelled to the Ukrainian capital on Saturday to attend a security forum and further peace talk discussions on ending Russia’s war in Ukraine.Continue Reading
Canadian artist’s show canceled after AI wrongly labels him a sex offender
Artificial intelligence search results on Google wrongly labeled Canadian musician Ashley MacIsaac a sex offender., Artificial intelligence search results on Google wrongly labeled Canadian musician Ashley MacIsaac a sex offender., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
New Virginia law limiting how long children can use social media takes effect
A new Virginia law that requires social media companies to limit the usage of children who are under the age of 16., A new Virginia law that requires social media companies to limit the usage of children who are under the age of 16., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading












