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Title: Obama Criticizes Trump’s Policies, Calls US “Dark Times

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 2, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Washington D.C. – Former President​ Barack⁣ Obama​ delivered a ‍scathing critique of the Trump management during campaign ⁢appearances for Democratic candidates in Virginia and New Jersey on November 2nd and ‌3rd, 2025. ⁣Obama characterized the current state ‍of the ⁣U.S.as “dark‌ times,” leveling accusations of lawlessness, recklessness,⁢ and cruelty against President ⁢Trump’s policies.

Obama specifically targeted Trump’s economic and security approaches, criticizing the⁤ implementation ⁣of tariff policies as “chaotic” and⁣ questioning the deployment of National Guard troops to U.S. cities. He lamented what he perceived as a failure by Republican lawmakers to hold Trump accountable,even when aware of perceived overreach.

“Frankly, our country and our ⁢policies are in some pretty​ dark times right now,” Obama stated while ⁢campaigning for Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger and New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill at Old​ Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. “It’s ⁢difficult where to start. Because every day,this White House presents the people with a new package​ of lawless acts,recklessness,cruelty and downright madness.”

The former president also drew a pointed analogy, stating, “It’s like every day is Halloween, but it’s all gimmicks, with nothing fun.” He further criticized Trump’s priorities, referencing renovations to the White House, including resurfacing the ⁤Rose Garden courtyard with asphalt and the construction ‌of a $300 million ballroom, ⁤even during a⁤ federal goverment shutdown. Obama expressed shock at the willingness of business ‍leaders, law⁢ firms, and universities to accommodate⁢ the Trump administration.

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Why Trump Can’t Tame Putin: The Ego Trap, Opaque Relationships, and Business. «Follow the money»

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 23, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump’s Pursuit of ‌a Putin Deal Faces Entrenched Obstacles: Ego,Finances,and a History of Opaque Ties

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  • Trump’s Pursuit of ‌a Putin Deal Faces Entrenched Obstacles: Ego,Finances,and a History of Opaque Ties
    • A History of Financial Connections
    • The Ego Trap and ‍Putin’s Strategic Patience
    • What’s ⁢Next?

WASHINGTON – Despite repeated ⁢calls for​ a⁤ swift resolution to the conflict in ukraine,former President Donald⁢ Trump’s stated desire to⁣ broker a peace deal ⁤with Vladimir Putin faces important,potentially insurmountable hurdles stemming from Putin’s calculated exploitation​ of Trump’s ego,a long history of financially entangled relationships,and the inherent complexities of dealing with a leader who prioritizes regime survival above all ⁢else. Experts warn that a simple “deal” is unlikely, and any attempt to appease Putin without addressing core ⁢security concerns risks further emboldening Russia and destabilizing Eastern Europe.

The core challenge lies in understanding Putin’s motivations,​ wich are rarely driven by purely rational ‌geopolitical ⁢calculations. Rather, Putin appears to consistently assess and exploit perceived weaknesses in opposing leaders – a dynamic many observers beleive Trump readily presented. This, coupled with Trump’s⁤ well-documented admiration for authoritarian leaders and his past business dealings with Russian ‌individuals and entities, creates a landscape ripe ⁢for manipulation. The pursuit of a‌ quick diplomatic win,favored by Trump,clashes with the protracted and complex realities of the conflict and the deep-seated distrust held by Ukraine and‍ its allies.

A History of Financial Connections

Trump’s financial⁣ ties to Russia have been scrutinized for years. Prior to his 2016 presidential ⁤campaign, Trump engaged​ in numerous​ business ventures with Russian individuals, including the 2013 sale of a Palm Beach, Florida estate to Dmitry Rybolovlev, a Russian fertilizer magnate, for $87.5 million – nearly double the ⁤price‍ he⁢ initially ‍sought. Similarly, the Trump Institution pursued real estate ⁣projects in Moscow, including a proposed ‌Trump Tower, though these efforts ultimately stalled. These transactions, while not inherently illegal, raise questions about ‍potential leverage points and the extent to which Trump’s business interests might‍ influence his foreign policy decisions.

“Follow the money,” urges Louise Shelley, a professor at George Mason University specializing in⁣ transnational crime and‍ corruption.”Putin understands that financial incentives can be incredibly powerful.‍ He’s adept at identifying vulnerabilities and exploiting them, and Trump’s history suggests a ⁣susceptibility to flattery and financial gain.”

The Ego Trap and ‍Putin’s Strategic Patience

beyond financial considerations, Putin appears to have successfully cultivated a‍ relationship with Trump based on appealing to his ego. ⁤ Trump⁢ has repeatedly praised Putin’s leadership, even in the face of overwhelming evidence of Russian interference in ⁤U.S. elections and aggressive actions in Ukraine. This dynamic allowed Putin to portray himself as a strong, decisive leader, while simultaneously undermining Western​ alliances.

Putin’s strategic patience is also a‌ key factor. He has consistently demonstrated a willingness to wait ⁤for ‍opportunities to advance his interests, even if it means prolonged conflict. He likely believes that Western resolve ‍will ‌eventually weaken, creating an opening for him to achieve his objectives in Ukraine – objectives that extend beyond simply ⁣controlling territory and include dismantling ukraine’s pro-Western government and reasserting Russia’s influence in the region.

What’s ⁢Next?

As the conflict ‍in Ukraine enters its third⁢ year, the⁢ pressure for a resolution will only intensify. However, any attempt to negotiate‌ a peace deal that ignores the fundamental principles of ⁣sovereignty and ⁤territorial integrity is likely to fail. Moreover, a perceived willingness by​ the U.S. to appease Putin could embolden other‍ authoritarian regimes and undermine the international rules-based order. The ‍October⁣ 23,2025,landscape demands⁢ a firm ⁢and unified response to Russian aggression,grounded in a‌ clear understanding of Putin’s ​motivations and the inherent risks of engaging with‌ a leader who prioritizes⁤ power and control above all else. The future of European security, ​and the credibility⁢ of the United States, hangs in the balance.

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Harvard & Trump Reach $500M Agreement

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 1, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Harvard adn Trump Management Reach Agreement Over Federal Funding

CAMBRIDGE, MA – Harvard University and the Trump administration have reached an agreement resolving a dispute over federal funding, averting a potential loss of up to $1 billion annually for the university. The agreement concludes a months-long review of Harvard’s compliance with federal civil rights laws, specifically regarding allegations of antisemitism on campus.

The dispute stemmed from accusations by the Trump administration that Harvard tolerated antisemitism during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Jewish student groups countered that the administration wrongly equated criticism of Israel with antisemitism and characterized advocacy for Palestinian rights as extremism, while also noting a lack of similar investigation into Islamophobia. A Harvard task force earlier this year confirmed that both Jewish and Muslim students experienced harassment during the recent Gaza conflict. The agreement impacts approximately $9 billion in contracts and federal grants, with over $2.3 billion previously threatened with a freeze.

The Trump administration initiated a review of Harvard’s federal contracts and grants in march, threatening to withhold funding unless changes were made. Similar agreements were also reached with Columbia University and Brown University, though details of those settlements remain unclear. Harvard President Alan Garber had previously warned that federal action could cripple the university, leading to layoffs and a hiring freeze.

The administration faced legal challenges as it attempted to implement these measures. Details of the financial terms of the agreement are reportedly $500 million.

(one/FAS)

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Trump’s UN Speech: Criticism of Palestinian Recognition and Overtime

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 25, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Criticizes UN, Claims Nobel Peace Prize Merit, and Laments Facility Issues During UNGA Address

NEW YORK – former U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a ​pointed critique of⁢ the United Nations during his appearance at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) this week, questioning its effectiveness in achieving world peace and asserting his own accomplishments warrant a Nobel Peace Prize. He also voiced frustration over logistical problems at UN headquarters, including a‌ malfunctioning teleprompter and a broken elevator.

Trump, ⁤speaking on ⁣Tuesday, condemned recent moves⁣ toward recognizing Palestinian statehood, ⁤echoing sentiments reported by CNN International on Wednesday (September 24th). He stated that ⁢potential for resolution exists, but current diplomatic efforts are insufficient. “They have extraordinary potential,but moast have not been able to achieve that potential,” Trump said,adding,”At least for now,they seem to only write a firm letter and ⁤have never followed up. It is ​indeed‍ just nonsense, and nonsense does not complete the war.⁤ The only one that can complete the war and war is action.” He further implied the UN has failed in its core mission of preventing ‍conflict.

According to a report by Al Jazeera,‍ Trump highlighted his own record, suggesting he deserves recognition for his peace-making efforts. “It is unfortunate that I have‌ to do these things, instead of the United ​Nations who do it, and regrettably, in all‌ cases, the United Nations did not even try to ‌help in anything,” he stated. He contrasted his perceived successes with the UN’s inaction,claiming,”the United Nations did not exist⁣ for us.”

Beyond policy critiques, ‌Trump also drew attention to the physical conditions at ⁣UN headquarters.‍ “These are the two things that I got from‌ the United Nations, ⁤a bad escalator and a bad teleprompter,” he remarked, adding he was‍ preoccupied with “saving millions of lives” and “stopping these wars” at the‌ time. ⁣His UNGA appearance ‌reportedly extended almost an hour beyond the scheduled time.

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Macron Sindir Trump: Nobel Perdamaian Hanya Jika Konflik Israel-Palestina Berakhir

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 23, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Macron Criticizes US Role in israel-Gaza Conflict, Indirectly Challenges Trump’s Peace Claims

UNITED NATIONS – French President Emmanuel Macron publicly contrasted France‘s approach too the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with that of the United states, suggesting the US bears responsibility for enabling the recent escalation in Gaza due to its arms sales to Israel. Simultaneously, Macron appeared to subtly rebuke former US president Donald Trump’s self-proclaimed role as a global peacemaker and his suggestion he deserves a Nobel peace Prize.

Macron stated France’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state faced strong opposition from both the US and Israel. He emphasized the US exerted influence on Israel, but questioned the effectiveness of that influence given the ongoing conflict. “Why did he (US President) do more than us? We did not give weapons (to Israel) that allowed Gaza conflict to occur,” Macron said,implicitly linking US military aid to the intensity of the fighting. He also acknowledged Palestinian statehood would only be realized upon Israel’s recognition.

These remarks came as Trump,speaking at the 80th United Nations General Assembly session,claimed to have halted seven wars worldwide and suggested the UN had failed to achieve global peace,implying he deserved a nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. Trump criticized the UN, stating it hadn’t even tried to help resolve conflicts he claimed to have stopped, and lamented receiving only a “bad escalator and a bad teleprompter” from the association. He further asserted the UN largely issues “firm letters” without taking meaningful action.

Macron’s comments highlight growing European frustration with the US approach to the Middle East and offer a pointed counter-narrative to Trump’s self-promotion regarding international diplomacy. The diverging perspectives underscore the complex geopolitical landscape and the ongoing debate over how to achieve a lasting resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Brazilian President Slams Trump’s Visa Revocation of Palestinian Delegates

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 23, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Brazilian‌ President Lula da Silva⁢ Criticizes U.S. Visa Revocations for Palestinians Ahead of UN General​ Assembly

New York⁢ – ‍Brazilian⁤ President Luiz‌ Inácio lula da Silva sharply criticized the united States’ decision to revoke visas for Palestinian President‍ Mahmoud Abbas and other Palestinian officials prior⁤ to the UN General Assembly, calling​ it an act of “colonizing” the ‍Palestinian delegation. Lula’s remarks, delivered during a UN session, ⁢underscored growing international concern over the conditions in Gaza​ and the obstacles faced by Palestinian representation on the world stage.

Lula stated that ​hunger is being “used ‌as a⁢ weapon of⁣ war” in Gaza and ⁢that‌ forced population transfer is going unpunished. He lamented the U.S. action, which prevented Abbas from attending the General Assembly where several U.S. allies were ⁤expected to ‍recognize the Palestinian state. “It was regrettable ⁤that President Mahmoud Abbas was prevented by the host country by ‘occupying’ (colonizing) the Palestinian bench at this historical moment,” Lula explained, referencing a resolution ​supported by ‍over 150 UN members that was vetoed.

The‍ U.S. government, under the Trump governance, justified ‍the visa revocations by stating that Palestinian actions had ​”damaged the‌ prospects of peace.”‍ According​ to Reuters and Al Arabiya,the decision,announced on August 29th,affected ‌approximately 80 Palestinian Liberation Institution (PLO) and Palestinian Authority officials based in the West Bank. A U.S. ‍State Department official, speaking anonymously, confirmed the scope of the visa cancellations.

Despite the travel restrictions, the UN General Assembly permitted Abbas to deliver a pre-recorded statement remotely.‍ The UN stated that a previously⁢ recorded address from the Palestinian President ⁣would be ‌played ‌in the General Assembly hall,as reported by AFP on September 19th. The move allows for Palestinian representation⁣ despite the ⁢U.S. visa denials,‍ though it falls short of in-person participation.

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