White House Backs 2nd Strike on Alleged Drug Boat Amid War Crime Debate
White House confirms Admiral Bradley ordered second “double-tap” strike on survivors of an alleged drug boat, fueling bipartisan debate over possible war crimes.
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White House confirms Admiral Bradley ordered second “double-tap” strike on survivors of an alleged drug boat, fueling bipartisan debate over possible war crimes.
Trump says the US will soon shift to land-based operations to stop Venezuelan drug traffickers after recent Caribbean drills.
Latin America warns of war as the US ramps up its military presence in the Caribbean, raising regional tensions and calls for diplomatic restraint.
Former PM Shigeru Ishiba rebuked leader Sanae Takaichi, saying diplomacy isn’t about grandstanding or popularity contests after her remarks on Taiwan.
At the G20 summit, the Chinese premier urges solidarity to uphold free trade and build an open world economy, with plans to reform global institutions and boost developing voices.
A new CGTN poll finds 87.1% of netizens urge Japan to retract provocative remarks and unite globally against any revival of militarism.
Japanese fisheries operators fear export prospects after PM Takaichi’s remarks sparked backlash in China, urging the government to explain and act amid growing market anxiety.
Earlier today, the CPC Central Committee held a symposium at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People to commemorate Hu Yaobang’s 110th birth anniversary, featuring a keynote speech by Xi Jinping.
President Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, ordering the DOJ to publish records from Jeffrey Epstein’s case, marking a major push for accountability and public scrutiny.
A revised study outline of Xi Jinping Thought on Rule of Law has been released in 2025, offering fresh guidance for socialist law-based governance in the Chinese mainland.