The White House launched a "media offenders" page on its official website on Friday, naming outlets it accuses of bias and "fake news" – including 2025 Pulitzer Prize finalist the Boston Globe, CBS News and the UK’s Independent. Experts warn that the initiative is aimed at delegitimising the very journalists and media outlets who would hold US President Donald Trump and his administration accountable.
Kaja Kallas says negotiators should not ‘lose focus that it’s actually Russia who has started this war’
Donald Trump has sensationally moved to shut down a major country’s airspace “in its entirety”.
Republicans have claimed the autopen was used by the people around Biden to circumvent a mentally declining president.
Shortly after the president's remarks, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said it was halting the processing of immigration requests for Afghan nationals.
Two National Guard members are in critical condition after a “targeted attack” in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, according to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, leaving one suspect injured and the troops in critical condition.
Document omits some of Washington’s pro-Russia points and calls for Kyiv’s sovereignty to be respected
The country’s former leader had been under house arrest in Brasilia appealing a conviction for plotting a coup
The US president has praised Mamdani’s electoral victory in the first in-person meeting for the political opposites
Bogotá (AFP) – Colombia's President Gustavo Petro published his bank statements this week to disprove Washington's allegations of financial crimes, only to find himself in hot water at home after the records revealed a strip club visit.
In a stunning reversal Wednesday, US President Donald Trump signed a bill mandating the release of government files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The documents could shed light on the full extent of Epstein’s criminal network and connections to the powerful, though experts warn redactions and legal limits may leave many details in the dark.