Colombia president hints at conspiracy after candidate shot

Colombian President Gustavo Petro claimed a conservative presidential candidate’s security was “strangely reduced” before he was shot, raising concerns of a possible plot. Senator Miguel Uribe, 39, was critically wounded by a 15-year-old alleged hitman while campaigning in Bogotá. Authorities say the attacker used a gun bought legally in Arizona but don’t yet know who hired him. Petro, while condemning the attack, also alleged threats … Continue reading Colombia president hints at conspiracy after candidate shot

Brazil braces for Bolsonaro’s day in court as ex-president testifies over ‘coup plot’

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is set to appear before the Supreme Court this week, accused of leading a far-right conspiracy to overturn the 2022 election results and stay in power. Bolsonaro and seven alleged co-conspirators, including top former officials and military leaders, face accusations of plotting to arrest or kill political rivals and stage a coup after his defeat by President Luiz Inácio Lula … Continue reading Brazil braces for Bolsonaro’s day in court as ex-president testifies over ‘coup plot’

Mark Green announces retirement from Congress before end of term

Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, announced Monday he will resign from Congress after an upcoming vote on President Trump’s major legislative package. Green, who has served since 2019, said he’s leaving for a private sector opportunity he couldn’t pass up. A longtime Trump ally, Green cited his work on border security and tax cuts as key achievements. He had … Continue reading Mark Green announces retirement from Congress before end of term

Trump announces $1,000 government-funded accounts for American babies

Donald Trump announced a new federal program Monday to create $1,000 tax-deferred investment accounts for every U.S. baby born from 2025 to 2029. Dubbed “Trump accounts,” these would track the stock market and allow up to $5,000 in annual private contributions. Major CEOs from companies like Uber, Goldman Sachs, and Dell pledged billions in support. The program is part of a broader budget bill that … Continue reading Trump announces $1,000 government-funded accounts for American babies

Newsom says California will sue Trump over National Guard, dares Homan to arrest him

California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the state will sue the Trump administration over its deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles without California’s consent. Newsom called the federal takeover of the state Guard illegal, unconstitutional, and done without coordination with the governor. He criticized Trump for escalating tensions and spreading misinformation about the Guard’s role. Newsom also challenged border czar Tom Homan’s threat … Continue reading Newsom says California will sue Trump over National Guard, dares Homan to arrest him

Trump Directs DHS, DOD to ‘Liberate Los Angeles’ amid Riots

President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that he has ordered the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense to help control civil unrest during ICE raids in Los Angeles. He vowed to “liberate Los Angeles” from what he called a “migrant invasion” and violent protests against deportation efforts. In response to the unrest, Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to support ICE … Continue reading Trump Directs DHS, DOD to ‘Liberate Los Angeles’ amid Riots

Poland: Electoral commission will consider erroneously completed protocols

The validity of Poland’s recent presidential election will be decided by the Supreme Court after reviewing a report from the National Electoral Commission (PKW) and any protests submitted by June 16. Official results show Karol Nawrocki winning narrowly with 50.89% of the vote against Rafal Trzaskowski’s 49.11%. Over 160,000 people have signed an online petition demanding a full vote recount due to the close margin, … Continue reading Poland: Electoral commission will consider erroneously completed protocols

Pope Leo criticizes political nationalism and prays for reconciliation and dialogue

Pope Leo XIV condemned the rise of nationalist political movements during Sunday Mass at St. Peter’s Square, calling for reconciliation, dialogue, and an end to indifference and hatred. Without naming any specific country, he urged breaking down barriers and fostering love instead of exclusion. Echoing late Pope Francis, he emphasized global connectedness despite growing disconnection. The pope also condemned ongoing wars, praying for peace in … Continue reading Pope Leo criticizes political nationalism and prays for reconciliation and dialogue

Italians vote on citizenship rules, labor laws

Polls opened in Italy for a two-day referendum on citizenship and labor law reforms, triggered by an NGO-led campaign requiring 500,000 signatures. Over 51 million Italians can vote, but results are only binding if turnout exceeds 50%. The key question asks whether to reduce the residency requirement for citizenship from 10 to 5 years, easing access for children born to non-EU parents. Supporters say this … Continue reading Italians vote on citizenship rules, labor laws

Trump says Musk will face ‘very serious consequences’ if he funds Democratic candidates

President Trump warned Elon Musk of “serious consequences” if he funds Democrats opposing the GOP’s budget bill, escalating their public feud. Trump said he has no intention of repairing ties with Musk, whom he accused of disrespecting the presidency. Musk had criticized Trump and the bill, even posting (then deleting) calls for Trump’s impeachment and highlighting past Epstein links. Trump responded by suggesting canceling Musk’s … Continue reading Trump says Musk will face ‘very serious consequences’ if he funds Democratic candidates

Congressional Budget Office wrongly analyzed Trump’s big bill, missed record savings, White House says

The White House is disputing a Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report that claims former President Trump’s tax and spending package—dubbed the “big, beautiful bill”—would increase the federal deficit by $2.4 trillion over the next decade. The White House argues the CBO’s analysis is flawed, assuming Trump’s 2017 tax cuts won’t be extended. Instead, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) projects the bill would reduce … Continue reading Congressional Budget Office wrongly analyzed Trump’s big bill, missed record savings, White House says

Newsom floats withholding federal taxes as Trump threatens California

California Gov. Gavin Newsom suggested the state consider withholding its federal tax contributions—over $80 billion annually—in response to reports that Donald Trump may cut federal funding to California, especially for universities. Newsom and other state leaders criticized the potential cuts as unconstitutional and politically motivated. While the Trump administration denied any final decisions, it criticized California’s policies. Newsom’s comments come amid rising tensions with Trump, … Continue reading Newsom floats withholding federal taxes as Trump threatens California

Pope Leo XIV receives the President of Argentina, Javier Milei, at the Vatican

Pope Leo XIV met with Argentine President Javier Milei at the Vatican on Saturday. Following their meeting, Milei held talks with top Vatican officials, where they reaffirmed strong bilateral ties and discussed shared concerns, including economic development, poverty reduction, and peace efforts amid global conflicts. The visit follows Milei’s attendance at Pope Francis’ funeral and Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration, Vatican News has reported. Written by … Continue reading Pope Leo XIV receives the President of Argentina, Javier Milei, at the Vatican

Musk Deletes Posts Demanding Trump Impeachment, Opening Epstein Files, Criticizing President

After launching a fierce and personal attack on Donald Trump via his Twitter (X) account—accusing him of ties to Jeffrey Epstein, calling for his impeachment, and endorsing JD Vance for president—Elon Musk abruptly deleted all the inflammatory posts. The online clash sparked widespread media coverage and drew sharp responses from Trump’s allies, including accusations against Musk. Now, only Musk’s comments on a bill and his … Continue reading Musk Deletes Posts Demanding Trump Impeachment, Opening Epstein Files, Criticizing President

Trump says he spoke to Putin, predicts no ‘immediate’ peace for Russia and Ukraine

President Donald Trump said he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin for over an hour on Wednesday, discussing Ukraine’s recent airstrike on Russian bombers and nuclear talks with Iran. Trump said Putin vowed retaliation against Ukraine but did not indicate whether he urged restraint. They also talked about preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, with Putin expressing willingness to assist in negotiations. Trump noted that … Continue reading Trump says he spoke to Putin, predicts no ‘immediate’ peace for Russia and Ukraine

Comer widens Biden ‘cover-up’ probe, seeks interviews with Anita Dunn and Ron Klain

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is expanding his investigation into an alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline by seeking interviews with five additional former White House aides, bringing the total to ten. Comer sent letters requesting closed-door testimony from Ron Klain, Anita Dunn, Michael Donilon, Steve Ricchetti, and Bruce Reed. He claims these former aides may have witnessed or played a … Continue reading Comer widens Biden ‘cover-up’ probe, seeks interviews with Anita Dunn and Ron Klain

Former Biden press secretary leaves Dem Party

Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has announced she is leaving the Democratic Party and will release a book in October titled Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines. Jean-Pierre said she made the decision after stepping down in January, believing the country needs to move beyond party labels to face future challenges. Her announcement follows the release of a … Continue reading Former Biden press secretary leaves Dem Party

Trump orders investigation into Biden’s actions as president

President Trump has ordered an investigation into President Biden’s use of the autopen to sign official documents, alleging it may have masked a decline in Biden’s cognitive health and calling some of his actions potentially illegitimate. Trump claims aides may have wielded executive power in Biden’s name, including issuing pardons for his siblings and political allies. Biden strongly denied the accusations, asserting all decisions were … Continue reading Trump orders investigation into Biden’s actions as president

Trump calls for scrapping debt limit

Former President Trump has called for the U.S. debt ceiling to be permanently abolished, aligning for the first time with Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren on the issue. Trump posted on Truth Social urging bipartisan action to scrap the limit, calling it a dangerous political tool that could lead to economic catastrophe. Warren recently echoed similar views, and Trump shared her comments, saying he agrees with … Continue reading Trump calls for scrapping debt limit

Trump slams GOP Sen. Rand Paul for opposing ‘big, beautiful bill’

President Trump sharply criticized Sen. Rand Paul after Paul opposed the Trump-backed budget bill’s $5 trillion debt ceiling increase. Paul called the hike irresponsible and said he wouldn’t support it, though he supports the tax cuts and spending cuts in the bill. Trump accused Paul of misunderstanding the plan and labeled him as a habitual “no” voter with no practical ideas, urging Republicans to back … Continue reading Trump slams GOP Sen. Rand Paul for opposing ‘big, beautiful bill’

Trump formally asks Congress to claw back approved spending targeted by DOGE

The White House has asked Congress to rescind $9.4 billion in previously approved spending, targeting programs criticized by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for promoting liberal agendas. This rescission requires congressional approval and, if passed, would cement many of DOGE’s proposed cuts amid Musk’s strong opposition to the current tax and spending plan, which he called a “disgusting abomination” for worsening the federal … Continue reading Trump formally asks Congress to claw back approved spending targeted by DOGE

Mongolia’s prime minister resigns amid protests over reports of son’s lavish spending

Mongolia’s Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai resigned after failing a parliamentary vote of confidence, receiving only 44 votes out of the 64 needed. The vote followed protests sparked by reports of lavish spending by his son and public dissatisfaction. Oyun-Erdene, who had been in office for four years, warned that political instability could threaten Mongolia’s young democracy. The country, transitioning from its communist past, faces challenges … Continue reading Mongolia’s prime minister resigns amid protests over reports of son’s lavish spending

Dutch PM calls election after coalition collapse

The Netherlands will hold new elections after Prime Minister Dick Schoof’s coalition government collapsed when far-right leader Geert Wilders withdrew his Party for Freedom (PVV) ministers over disputes on migration policy. Wilders demanded stricter asylum controls, including border closures and deportations, which coalition partners rejected. Schoof’s government will continue in a caretaker role, but a snap election is expected in several months. The collapse comes … Continue reading Dutch PM calls election after coalition collapse

South Korea’s opposition leader Lee Jae-myung wins presidential election

South Korea’s opposition leader Lee Jae-myung won a snap presidential election with 49.42% of the vote, defeating conservative Kim Moon Soo. Lee will be sworn in immediately, skipping the usual transition period, following the impeachment of former president Yoon Suk Yeol over a failed martial law attempt. Lee, from the Democratic Party, faces key challenges including reviving the economy and managing U.S. trade negotiations. Though … Continue reading South Korea’s opposition leader Lee Jae-myung wins presidential election

Graham among senators escalating calls for severe Russia sanctions bill to advance

Senators are ramping up efforts to pass a tough Russia sanctions bill that would impose 500% tariffs on countries buying Russian energy. Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, after visiting Kyiv with Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal, announced that the Senate could begin advancing the bill this week. The legislation, backed by around 80 bipartisan co-sponsors, aims to isolate Russia economically and pressure President Putin to agree to … Continue reading Graham among senators escalating calls for severe Russia sanctions bill to advance