“Export goods tied to the sea, stopped payments”… Government's 8 billion emergency 'transfusion' amid logistics crisis
A Korean company exporting industrial plastic materials to the Middle East faces severe liquidity issues due to halted shipments related to the US-Iran conflict, prompting the government to allocate emergency funds to assist affected businesses.
Live: Fuel price fears grow as Trump and Iran trade threats
US threats against Iran regarding fuel facilities are heightening global market concerns while New Zealand's government takes steps to manage local fuel supply and electric vehicle infrastructure.
Trump threatens to deploy ICE to US airports
President Trump has threatened to deploy ICE agents at airports if Democrats do not approve funding for the Department of Homeland Security, amidst a partial government shutdown affecting TSA operations.
Trump sends ICE agents to US airports on Monday
President Donald Trump announced plans to deploy ICE agents to support TSA officials at US airports amid a government shutdown.
"Our army is always ready": Cuba says it is "preparing" for a possible U.S. invasion
Cuba is preparing for a potential U.S. military invasion, although its government does not wish to escalate tensions with the United States.
ICE agents will be deployed to US airports on Monday to ease long lines
ICE agents are being deployed to US airports starting Monday to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents amid a government shutdown causing long waiting times.
Donald Trump's photo will be printed on gold coins, a big decision by the US government
The US government plans to issue a special commemorative gold coin featuring President Donald Trump to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence.
"The Fool Throws Us to Hell".. The Night of Terror in the Negev Triggers Israelis' Fears
Israel is in a state of shock and debate following Iranian missile strikes targeting Dimona and Arad in the Negev region, raising fears of ongoing attacks and criticism of government inaction.
Iran: This is how Donald Trump finances his enemy in war
The article discusses the U.S. government's decision to ease sanctions against Iran as a strategy to manage oil prices, highlighting the contradictory signals from President Trump regarding military actions in the region.
Koo Yoon-cheol: Government to Expand Financial and Tax Support in Response to Prolonged High Oil Prices
South Korea's government plans to expand financial and tax support measures to address rising oil prices due to the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran.
Hormuz Crisis Intensifies, Government Activates Plan-B!
The crisis in the Hormuz Strait has intensified, prompting the Indian government to implement its Plan-B concerning fuel supplies amid rising tensions among the US, Israel, and Iran.
Trump threatens to send ICE agents to airports over funding impasse
Donald Trump threatens to send ICE agents to U.S. airports amid a government shutdown that has left many TSA workers without pay and resulted in significant travel disruptions.
The 'Iranian Martyrs': Who Are the Leaders Assassinated by the US and Israel from the Tehran Government?
The article discusses the significant Iranian political-religious-military leaders killed by the US and Israel in a brief conflict, emphasizing their regarded status as martyrs and the ongoing vow for revenge by the Iranian regime.
How 'white supremacist' material was used to hire an army of ICE agents
The US government has reportedly utilized white supremacist imagery and language in their social media campaigns aimed at recruiting immigration agents for ICE.
U.S. Will Not Require Passport or Documents for People Included in This List
The U.S. government has announced that certain individuals are exempt from the requirement to show identification when flying domestically.
Thune, GOP blast Dems in DHS standoff as Lankford says they fear ICE over Iran
Senate Republicans, led by John Thune, criticize Senate Democrats for blocking funding for the Department of Homeland Security amid a government shutdown regarding immigration reform.
Trump threatens to send ICE agents to airports amid TSA funding impasse
Trump warns of deploying ICE agents to US airports if Congress does not agree on funding for airport security amid a partial government shutdown.
Trump with new threats in the shutdown crisis
Trump threatens to deploy ICE agents to manage security at U.S. airports suffering from staff shortages due to the government shutdown.
After boasting about cuts, government officials blame Trump for harming the management of the war with Iran
US government officials are blaming Trump for negatively affecting the management of the ongoing conflict with Iran due to severe budget cuts that have left the State Department understaffed.
Cuba, mired in crisis, promises resistance to the USA
Cuba's government is preparing for potential US military intervention while rejecting calls for negotiations regarding its political system.
Partial Shutdown in the United States: Elon Musk Wants to Pay Security Agents' Salaries at Airports
Elon Musk has proposed to pay the salaries of TSA security agents during a partial government shutdown that has left many airport staff working without pay, leading to long wait times for passengers.
India Iran Relations: Meeting of Modi Government in New Delhi, Iranian Navy Approaches India's LPG Tanker
The Iranian Navy escorted an Indian LPG tanker through the Strait of Hormuz, a rare cooperation amidst rising tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran.
Iran issues chilling threat to UK after missile attack on Diego Garcia base
Iran has threatened the UK with consequences following a missile attack on the Diego Garcia base used by US forces, which was permitted by the British government.
Russian Intelligence targets American messaging app users, FBI says
The FBI has reported that Russian intelligence-linked hackers are targeting high-profile U.S. messaging app users, including government officials and journalists, resulting in significant account breaches.
Sumar claims its protest in the Council of Ministers: 'Without us, there is no progressive government, only turns to the right'
Sumar's leader criticized the PSOE for failing to prioritize housing measures and emphasized their importance for a progressive coalition government in Spain.
US Pressure Could Lead to Long-Awaited Change of Power in Cuba
Cuba is facing one of its most severe crises due to fuel shortages and economic paralysis, which is increasing pressure on its government and influencing US-Cuba relations.
The US intercepts two Iranian missiles launched against Diego Garcia base. Tehran: "No to ceasefire, war must end permanently"
The Iranian government launched two missiles toward the American and British base of Diego Garcia, with one intercepted and the other failing, while U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly considering strategies to secure Iranian nuclear arsenals.
Trump's Measures and Blackouts Force Cuba to Negotiate with the United States
Cuba's recent widespread blackouts and increased pressure from U.S. sanctions have compelled its government to negotiate with Washington for relief.
Cuba prevents the US Embassy in Havana from importing diesel for its generators
Cuba has denied a request from the US Embassy in Havana to import diesel needed for its generators amid ongoing fuel supply restrictions from the US government.
Bill to fund US homeland security fails again as concern grows about airport lines
A Senate bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security was blocked, raising concerns about airport security screening delays.
Cuba gave an AKM rifle to singer Silvio Rodríguez, ready to fight against the United States
Silvio Rodríguez has declared his readiness to take up arms in defense of Cuba, receiving an AKM rifle from the government as tensions rise with the United States.
Henrik Brandão Jönsson: Cuba Evokes Strong Emotions
Cuba evokes strong emotions in Latin America and the Caribbean, polarizing opinions regarding the government's actions and international relations, especially with the U.S.
Ottawa stands by ‘Havana syndrome’ report as U.S. reconsiders foreign role
The Canadian government maintains that the mysterious illnesses termed 'Havana syndrome' were not the result of foreign attacks, despite U.S. intelligence acknowledging that prior assessments were flawed.
Why having TSA PreCheck no longer guarantees saving time in the airport line
Federal employees are working without pay due to the partial government shutdown, resulting in longer wait times at airports for travelers, including those with TSA PreCheck.
The US government is suing Harvard again. This time due to the protection of Jewish students.
The US government is once again suing Harvard University, focusing on issues surrounding the protection of Jewish students.
Myth of liberation: As war rages, trapped Iranians 'curse' the regime, the Americans & the Israelis
In the face of ongoing conflict, many Iranians express their discontent towards both their government and foreign powers.
Cuba: 'Non-negotiable' the political system and the term of Díaz-Canel
The Cuban government sent a clear message to Washington, stating that the political system and the presidency of Miguel Díaz-Canel are non-negotiable in the ongoing negotiations between the two countries.
The neighbors of Montecarmelo against the canton demand the resignation of Almeida and Carabante: “They treat us like political adversaries”
Residents of Montecarmelo are calling for the resignation of Mayor Almeida and Urban Planning Delegate Carabante following derogatory comments about their protests against a waste canton planned for their neighborhood.
Axios: Trump is considering seizing or blockading the island of Hark to pressure Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. government, under President Donald Trump, is contemplating a military seizure or blockade of Iran's Hark Island to compel Tehran to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz, according to Axios.
Polar Researcher: 'Akutaq for Dessert'
Hajo Eicken, the new head of the Alfred Wegener Institute, discusses his vision for improving polar research and the challenges posed by the US government.
WSJ: 'Green light' from the US for the sale of weapons and ammunition worth $7 billion to the UAE
The US government has approved an additional $7 billion in arms sales to the United Arab Emirates without public announcement, alongside previously announced sales totaling $16.5 billion.
Cheong Wa Dae Considered Additional Measures to Stabilize Supply Chain Due to Concerns Over NAFTA Supply Disruptions
The South Korean government is exploring additional measures to address supply chain stability amid concerns over NAFTA supply disruptions due to the prolonged US-Iran conflict.
Royer Pérez, Mexican migrant, dies under ICE custody in Florida: SRE asks for clarification of the case
The Mexican government is demanding a thorough investigation into the death of a 19-year-old Mexican migrant under ICE custody in Florida.
51,000 Pounds of Steel and Fire: The Massive Deployment of the U.S. Aims to Stabilize Global Oil Prices
The U.S. government has announced the deployment of A-10C Thunderbolt II planes and Apache helicopters to the Middle East as part of a military response to Iranian attacks on allied vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
US was warned of attack on gas megafield controlled by Iran and Qatar, say Israeli authorities
Israeli authorities claim that the attack on Iran's Pars Sul gas field was coordinated with the US government, contradicting President Trump’s initial assertion that the US was unaware of the attack.
YPF Case: Plaintiffs downplayed the ruling in the U.S. celebrated by the Government and reaffirmed their expectation of payment
In the ongoing YPF expropriation case, plaintiffs have downplayed a recent U.S. court ruling and reaffirmed their expectations of receiving compensation from Argentina.
Agreement signed between Goiás and the US government will share critical minerals mapping
The state of Goiás signed a memorandum with the US government to share geological data on critical minerals, raising concerns over national security and the lack of regulatory framework in Brazil.
Is the despot out of us?
The article discusses Argentina's historical political instability and the role of the military in government decisions, particularly focusing on the military coup of March 24, 1976.
US Government Registers Two Domains Regarding Aliens and Generates Uncertainty
The US government has registered two domains related to aliens, leading to public speculation and curiosity, particularly after comments from Donald Trump about extraterrestrial content.
Caputo assures that he has coverage for US$9 billion in maturities and opens the door to refinance BCRA bonds
Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo claims that the government has identified financing sources for upcoming debt maturities totaling US$9 billion and suggests a potential refinancing of the Central Bank's dollar-denominated instruments.