Ecuador has released the survivor of a US strike on a submarine alleged to have been smuggling drugs in the Caribbean.
In less than two months, President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth say the U.S. military has killed 32 people ...
Alejandro Carranza's loved ones say he left home on Colombia's Caribbean coast to fish in open waters. Days later, he was ...
Ecuador reportedly released a man Monday who survived one of the U.S. strikes on a suspected drug-trafficking submarine after authorities said they found no evidence he committed a crime, according to ...
The United States has launched military strikes on seven suspected drug trafficking vessels since September, killing at least ...
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US and Australia Strike $8.5 Billion Deal to Counter China's Grip on Rare Earths
The US and Australia have signed a major new agreement to boost the supply of rare earths and other critical minerals — a ...
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US military buildup in Caribbean sees bombers, Marines and warships converge near Venezuela
Experts call it "21st-century gunboat diplomacy" as U.S. positions strike-capable forces in Caribbean amid tensions with ...
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Stockton mayor says ‘none of us are immune’ to crime after gunfire strikes her home
Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi's home was struck by gunfire over the weekend, though no one inside was injured, city ...
The airstrikes came as US President Donald Trump says his plans for an imminent summit in Budapest with Russia's Vladimir ...
About 300 employees are participating in the strike, including technicians, housekeeping, food service staff, and more.
Democrats demand answers from President Donald Trump about military strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean amid ...
Mr Trump, asked by reporters about the prospect for a summit, said he did not want to have a “wasted meeting” but suggested there could be more developments and that “we’ll be notifying you over the ...
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