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Trump Threatens Cuba Takeover as Sanctions Escalation Sparks Global Alarm

May 2, 2026
Cuba/World

US President Donald Trump sparked international concern after declaring that the United States could “take Cuba almost immediately” once the conflict with Iran is resolved. The remarks were delivered during a private

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Dominican Republic Commits $20 Billion to UN-Backed Haiti Security Force

May 2, 2026
World

The Dominican Republic has announced a $20 billion contribution to the United Nations-backed Gang Suppression Force (GSF), which has begun deploying to Haiti in an effort to combat heavily armed criminal groups

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US Greenlights $8.6 Billion Arms Surge as Iran War Strains Military Supplies

May 2, 2026
Business

The US State Department has approved more than $8.6 billion in weapons sales to key Middle Eastern partners, signaling a significant expansion of military support as the conflict involving Iran continues to

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AI Nuclear Dream Collapses as $19 Billion Startup Fails to Secure a Single Customer

May 2, 2026
Business

A once high-flying artificial intelligence and energy startup has fallen into turmoil after failing to secure a single client for its ambitious plan to power data centers with nuclear and natural gas

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Trump-Linked Crypto Venture Faces Backlash Over Secret Token Sales

May 2, 2026
Business/Cryptocurrency

A cryptocurrency project tied to Donald Trump and his family is facing mounting scrutiny after previously undisclosed token sales raised hundreds of millions of dollars while early investors remain largely unable to

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China’s Secret Drone Fleet Emerges as Massive Stealth Aircraft Appear Together

May 2, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

New satellite imagery has brought into focus a significant development in China’s military aviation program, showing two enormous stealth flying-wing drones positioned together at a remote and highly restricted test base near

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Global Shipping Talks Resume Amid Emissions Deadlock and Rising Maritime Risks

May 2, 2026
Business

The International Maritime Organization has signaled renewed movement in negotiations on cutting emissions from global shipping, following the conclusion of the 84th session of its Marine Environment Protection Committee in London from

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Who Is Our Enemy?  Very Confusing.

May 2, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Trump’s Iran War has turned into a frozen fiasco.   American motorists face steadily rising costs of fuel.  Many retail prices are also rising as the now closed Persian Gulf causes commodity

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Diana Tapes Documentary Sparks Global Controversy Ahead of Release

May 2, 2026
Diplomacy/Human Rights

A forthcoming documentary titled Diana: The Unheard Truth is already generating intense international attention despite its release being scheduled for 31 August 2027. The timing coincides with the 30th anniversary of the

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French Village Rocked by Child Abuse Case as Father of Two Faces Multiple Charges

May 2, 2026
Defence/Human Rights

A 40-year-old man with no prior criminal record has been formally charged in France over the alleged rape, sexual abuse, and creation of child sexual abuse material involving 34 minors aged between

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