
Trump’s ‘Ready to Fall’ Claim Jolts Havana: Inside the Latest US-Cuba Flashpoint
Trump’s claim that Cuba is ‘ready to fall’ ignites fresh tensions, stirring memories—and fears—on both sides of the Florida Straits.
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Trump’s claim that Cuba is ‘ready to fall’ ignites fresh tensions, stirring memories—and fears—on both sides of the Florida Straits.

Trump’s threat of unilateral military action against Venezuela through Colombian territory has sent diplomatic shockwaves, tanking markets and reviving fears of U.S. interventionism.
State investigators say Minnesota child-care centers accused of fraud in a viral clip remain licensed and open, pushing back on claims that millions in subsidies were stolen.
Starmer ditches customs-union talk for single-market alignment, setting up a high-wire negotiation with Brussels that could reshape trade, travel and the Brexit narrative itself.

Global markets start 2026 on a volatile note due to concerns over Venezuela and the reopening of China.

Hands-on with ASUS’ ROG XREAL R1 AR glasses: a 171-inch virtual display, 120 Hz Micro-OLED panels, and a sub-$700 price tag that could redefine portable gaming.

Samsung plans to double AI mobile devices to 800 million units in 2026.

Trump's claim that the U.S. is 'in charge' of Venezuela collides with Maduro's court appearance, raising stakes for sanctions and regional diplomacy.

Honda extends China plant suspension due to chip shortage, affecting production and supply chains.

A 278-kg bluefin tuna fetches $3.2 million at Tokyo’s Toyosu Market, setting a global record and reigniting debate over dwindling stocks.