International criticism has surged against Israel over claims of abuse involving foreign activists detained during a flotilla trying to breach Gaza’s naval blockade. Countries such as France, Italy, Germany, and others have condemned the alleged mistreatment of their nationals following the Israeli commando operation on the Global Sumud Flotilla last month. The flotilla, transporting symbolic...
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Raúl Castro Indicted for 1996 Shoot-Down of American Pilots
Senator Ashley Moody from Florida has discussed the indictment of former Cuban President Raúl Castro. He faces charges related to the 1996 shoot-down of two civilian aircraft, resulting in the deaths of four American pilots. This topic was addressed on ‘Sunday Night in America.’ Raúl Castro made a public appearance in Havana, his first since...
Pope Leo XIV’s Visit to Spain: Political Polarization and Advocacy for Migrants
Democracy Dies in Darkness On June 6, 2026, Pope Leo XIV is set to arrive in Spain, marking the first papal visit to the country in 15 years. His mission during this visit involves addressing political polarization and promoting the Catholic Church’s role as an advocate for migrants and asylum seekers. This visit comes at...
Laboring Under Delhi’s Harsh Heat: Workers Must Choose Health or Wages
Severe heat waves have been affecting India significantly since April. The intense weather has forced many essential workers to face difficult choices regarding their safety and income. Last month, vendors took measures to protect themselves under the unforgiving sun. They set up large umbrellas to shade their kiosks at a flea market near Jama Masjid....
U.S. and Iran Tensions Escalate Amid Missile and Drone Strikes
BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — Recent events have intensified the already strained relations between the United States and Iran. The U.S. military announced it had successfully intercepted Iranian ballistic missiles and drones aimed at the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf Arab allies. In response, American forces struck several of Iran’s coastal surveillance radar sites. This exchange of...
Albanians Protest Luxury Resort Development
Protests Against Proposed Resort in Albania Thousands of Albanian citizens protested this week against a proposed luxury resort development linked to Jared Kushner’s investment firm. Concerns have been raised about potential threats to a protected coastal area, home to diverse wildlife including flamingos, seals, and sea turtles. Demonstrators expressed their opposition loudly, with placards displaying...
US Military Awaits Pentagon Guidance Amid Uncertainty Over Troop Levels in Europe
The United States military is currently awaiting clarification from the Pentagon following President Donald Trump’s unpredictability regarding troop levels in Europe. This uncertainty affects military personnel’s lives and could result in millions of dollars in costs to taxpayers, according to two U.S. defense officials speaking to The Associated Press. NATO allies were caught off guard...
Shield of the Americas Condemns Bolivia Coup Efforts
The United States, alongside other nations in the Shield of the Americas, condemned the attempts to overthrow Bolivia’s legitimately elected government led by President Rodrigo Paz. Member countries declared support for Paz as he tackles efforts that disrupt the supply of food, medicine, and essential goods through fake road blockades. The statement emphasized that mob...
Pamela Hicks: Witness to Royal and Historical Events
Pamela Hicks, known for her close ties to the British monarchy as the cousin, bridesmaid, and lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth II, has died at the age of 97. Her life was marked by significant events in history and personal connections to royal figures. Born in a suite at the Ritz Hotel in Barcelona, Hicks had...
Deportees from Congo Returning to Home Countries After U.S. Third-Country Deals
The Congolese government and legal representatives for some deportees confirmed that over half of the 15 Latin Americans expelled to Congo in April under policies from the Trump administration have made their way back to their home nations. These deportations are part of broader arrangements made with at least eight African countries. U.S. immigration judges...









