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The United Nations cautioned that restrictions on oil supplies and continued blockade measures against Cuba could lead to severe humanitarian consequences if unresolved. UN officials called for respect for international law and peaceful cooperation to address the crisis.
China’s foreign minister met with his Cuban counterpart to reaffirm Beijing’s support for Cuba’s national sovereignty and security, opposing what it called unwarranted external interference as tensions with the United States grow. China pledged assistance within its capabilities.China Cuba support, Cuban sovereignty, external interference, Wang Yi talks, US tensions, Beijing diplomacy, Havana partnership, Global South solidarity, Latin America relations
European Union natural gas reserves have fallen to around 40 % of capacity, the lowest level since 2022, prompting warnings about supply and price pressures this winter. Analysts say countries like Germany may increase LNG imports as stockpiles remain tight.
The US Virtual Embassy in Iran issued a security alert urging American citizens to “leave Iran now” and prepare independent plans to depart due to heightened risks and restrictions on travel and communications. The advisory highlights road closures, internet disruptions, and limited government assistance as key security concerns.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told lawmakers that conditions could build toward a collapse of Iran’s regime amid preparation for US-led talks with Tehran. He emphasized close coordination with the United States and warned of a strong response if Iran attacks.
A Russian Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket lifted off from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome and successfully injected military satellites for the Russian Defense Ministry into their planned orbits. The Defense Ministry reported the launch and orbit insertion were completed in normal mode.
ICE Homeland Security Investigations and local law enforcement in Alabama arrested a Honduran national previously convicted of sexually assaulting a minor family member during a targeted operation against criminal sex offenders. The man was taken into custody for immigration violations after reporting to authorities.
A group of federal lawmakers, led by Rep. Greg Steube, sent a letter urging the Department of Justice to investigate four states whose laws prohibit religious exemptions from vaccine mandates for schoolchildren. They argue such laws violate constitutional religious freedoms and the Free Exercise Clause.
Health authorities are investigating an outbreak of infant botulism that has hospitalized 51 babies and is linked to a specific brand of infant formula. The situation has raised concerns among parents and pediatric health experts.
Online commentary is circulating allegations that Olympic ski jumpers used injections in sensitive areas to gain a competitive advantage. The claims have sparked debate over sports ethics and anti-doping enforcement.
Bekzhan Beishekeev, a 30-year-old illegal immigrant, was charged after his semi-truck struck a van in Jay County, Indiana, killing four people; he’s now in ICE custody after entering the U.S. using the CBP One app.
In St. Louis, Missouri, prosecutors say Brittany Rivoire was arrested after a father of three was shot and killed when he stopped to help her get to a warming shelter. Rivoire now faces multiple charges including first-degree murder and unlawful firearm possession.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez allegedly used campaign funds for stays at high-end New York City hotels during fundraising events, according to Slay News. The spending has prompted criticism over fiscal priorities and campaign finance practices.
Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley refused to address inquiries about her multimillion-dollar rise in personal wealth linked to rental property income and financial disclosures. Her office offered little comment beyond standard filings.
An investigative report claims smartphones and Bluetooth signals could enable large-scale location tracking. Privacy concerns are rising over data collection and surveillance tools.
The article argues that New York City has suffered from uncollected trash and cold-related homeless deaths under Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s leadership. It criticizes his policies and executive performance.
The UN warns the expiration of the New START treaty raises global nuclear risks. The US and Russia now face a future without limits on strategic arsenals.






















