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US aircraft carrier arrives in the Caribbean in big buildup near Venezuela

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 16, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

U.S. Aircraft Carrier enters Caribbean Amid Heightened Venezuela Tensions

CARACAS, Venezuela – ‌A 100,000-ton U.S. aircraft carrier has arrived in the Caribbean ‍Sea, signaling a significant military buildup near Venezuela and escalating‌ regional anxieties. The deployment comes ⁢as⁤ former President Donald Trump has publicly discussed potential military⁢ action against drug cartels operating in Venezuela and Colombia, ⁢and‌ following recent, previously undisclosed U.S.⁤ military strikes against boats suspected of drug trafficking.

The arrival of the warship, a visible demonstration ⁣of U.S. military power, is occurring against a backdrop of complex political and legal questions surrounding the scope of potential U.S. intervention in the region. While Trump has indicated⁤ a⁣ willingness too⁣ use force, his actions⁢ have drawn criticism from leaders across Latin‌ America, the U.N. human rights chief, and even members of both ‍parties in the U.S.Congress, ​who are demanding greater clarity‍ regarding targets and legal justifications. the situation‍ raises ⁢concerns about potential escalation⁢ and the broader implications for regional stability.

Recent U.S.⁣ military actions have included strikes against boats allegedly involved in the drug trade,‌ prompting​ calls for more ⁢data about who ‌is being⁢ targeted. Despite these concerns, Senate Republicans recently ‌voted against legislation that would have required⁢ congressional authorization before‌ any U.S. military attack against Venezuela.

Elizabeth Dickinson, senior analyst for the Andes region‌ at the International Crisis Group, described the carrier’s presence as “the anchor of what it means to have U.S. military power​ once again ⁣in Latin‍ America,” adding that it has “raised ⁢a ⁣lot of anxieties⁣ in venezuela but also throughout the region.”

Experts are divided on the ‍legality and feasibility of using American warplanes to strike land targets within Venezuela. The deployment‍ underscores ​a willingness by the U.S. to perhaps employ military force, ⁤leaving regional ​observers watching ⁣closely ⁤for further developments.

Associated Press writers Anselm Gibbs in Port​ of Spain, Trinidad,⁣ and Gabriela Molina ⁢in Caracas, Venezuela, contributed to this report.

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Russian attack kills 6 in Kyiv

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 14, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russian Strike ‍Kills six in ⁤Kyiv,⁤ Ukraine Retaliates with Drone and Missile attacks

KYIV, Ukraine – A Russian attack on Kyiv Friday ⁤resulted in the deaths of six civilians and injuries to​ dozens more, Ukrainian officials reported.‌ The strike, ‌which utilized drones, came as Ukraine launched a ‍wave of retaliatory attacks‍ targeting russian soil, including‌ oil refineries and⁤ military infrastructure.

The Ukrainian‍ response involved both domestically produced drones and modified ​neptune missiles, targeting‌ locations deep within Russia, especially facilities supporting the war effort.According to the Russian defense Ministry, it’s ⁤air ⁣defense systems intercepted 216​ ukrainian drones overnight ​across⁣ multiple regions, including​ annexed Crimea.

Ukraine confirmed striking targets in Novorossiysk, a key Russian ⁣oil export ‍port, damaging an oil depot, pipeline infrastructure, and coastal structures. A source within⁤ Ukraine’s ‍security Service, speaking anonymously, stated the attack damaged oil-loading stands and sparked⁤ a large fire. Falling debris also damaged‍ a civilian vessel in the port, injuring three ⁤crew⁣ members, ⁣and​ damaged residential buildings, hospitalizing one resident. ⁤

Attacks were also reported in the‍ Saratov region,⁢ where⁢ Governor Roman Busargin reported damage to unspecified “civilian infrastructure,” and unconfirmed reports indicated an oil refinery ‌was hit.

The Russian defense Ministry accused Ukraine ⁢of deliberately⁢ targeting civilian facilities in ⁣response​ to the ⁣strikes within Russia. the escalating ⁣exchange underscores a shift in Ukraine’s strategy, ‌directly targeting ‍Russian territory in ​an ⁢effort to disrupt ⁢Moscow’s war capabilities and⁢ financial resources.

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Title: Israeli Settlers Torch Mosque, Sparking Outrage in West Bank

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 13, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

West Bank Mosque Torched, Vandalized with Hate Speech Following Military Condemnation

A mosque in the West ​Bank village of al-Mughayyir was set ablaze and defaced with Hebrew graffiti early Friday morning, hours after condemnation from Israeli military leaders ⁣regarding escalating settler violence. The attack, which included the torching of vehicles ​and homes, represents a further surge in tensions and a direct challenge⁤ to efforts to de-escalate conflict in the region.

The ⁢incident occurred amid a backdrop of record-high settler violence in the West Bank. ⁣October​ marked the highest-ever number of recorded settler attacks since the U.N.Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian⁣ Affairs (OCHA)⁢ began tracking in‍ 2006. palestinians assert the violence aims to displace them from their lands, with ‍OCHA reporting 3,535 Palestinians displaced by settler violence or ⁤access ⁤restrictions as 2023-a significant increase from previous years.

According to local reports and eyewitness accounts, settlers entered al-Mughayyir overnight, setting​ fire‍ to the mosque and several Palestinian homes and vehicles. ‌Hebrew‌ slogans and threats were spray-painted on the walls of⁣ the ‍mosque and ‍surrounding buildings. Israeli⁤ police have launched an investigation, but⁣ Palestinians and human rights groups express skepticism, citing a history of limited ‌accountability for settler violence.

The​ attack follows recent statements from senior Israeli military officials‍ condemning the increasing violence⁢ perpetrated⁣ by settlers. Despite these condemnations, critics point to ⁢a ‌perceived lack of effective action to prevent attacks⁢ and hold perpetrators accountable. Approximately 94% of police investigation files into settler violence from‍ 2005 to 2024 ended without indictment, according ‌to monitoring by the Israeli human rights⁣ group Yesh Din. Since 2005, ‍only 3% of opened investigation files resulted​ in full or partial convictions.

The escalating violence is⁣ occurring as settlers, emboldened by the ⁣current right-wing Israeli ⁢government, expand beyond existing settlement⁢ boundaries, establishing new ⁣outposts-often consisting of rudimentary structures-that encroach upon ​Palestinian villages and their access to agricultural land and water resources. Key figures within the government, including Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who formulates settlement policy, and Cabinet minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who oversees the nation’s police force, are proponents of the‌ settler movement.

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Israel’s president says settler violence against Palestinians must end

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 13, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Israeli President Isaac Herzog publicly condemned violence perpetrated ⁤by settlers against Palestinians in the West​ Bank on November 13,⁣ 2025, demanding an immediate cessation ⁣of such acts. The statement comes ​amid escalating tensions and international concern over a surge in settler attacks following the October 7th Hamas⁤ assault⁢ on Israel and the‍ subsequent military operations in Gaza.

The‍ president’s remarks represent a rare and direct rebuke from within the Israeli government, acknowledging the detrimental impact⁣ of settler violence on both the prospects for peace⁢ and Israel’s international standing. The violence disproportionately affects Palestinian communities in the occupied West Bank, displacing families, damaging property, and hindering daily life. Herzog’s call for an end to the attacks signals a potential shift in approach, though its practical effect remains to be seen as the Israeli military maintains overall security ⁢control in the area.

Herzog stated that “violence by extremists…is unacceptable and must be stopped,” adding‌ that such actions “harm the State of israel, harm security, and harm the possibility of any future progress.” He emphasized the need for Israeli security forces to enforce the ‌law and protect Palestinian civilians.The increase‍ in settler violence has drawn criticism from the ‌United Nations, the United​ States, and ‌European Union. ‌U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has repeatedly called‍ for the protection of Palestinian civilians and for accountability for those responsible for attacks. the ceasefire currently in effect between Hamas and Israel,while fragile,is intended ⁤to create space for negotiations toward a two-state solution,a goal further complicated by continued ‌unrest ⁣in the West Bank.

Associated Press reporters Farnoush Amiri and Toqa Ezzidin contributed to this report. More coverage of ⁢the​ Israel-Hamas war can​ be found at https://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war.

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G7 Leaders Meet in Canada Amid Trade and Global Conflict Concerns

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 12, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Top G7 Diplomats Gather in Canada as Trump Trade Threats Loom

CAP-AUX-MEULES, Quebec – Foreign ‍ministers from the ⁣Group of Seven ‌(G7) nations convened in‍ Quebec ​today ​amid renewed trade tensions sparked by former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent proposals for tariffs. The ​meeting comes as Canada seeks to navigate a complex relationship with the United States, balancing economic concerns‍ with shared security interests.

The gathering takes place as Trump has publicly floated ‍the idea of imposing 10% tariffs on all goods from countries that don’t⁢ meet his standards for military spending ‍and fair trade practices, directly targeting key G7 allies. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney recently apologized for a canadian advertisement critical of Trump’s ⁢trade policies and indicated a willingness to restart ⁢trade negotiations when the U.S. is prepared.

Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand⁢ is leveraging the‌ G7 meeting to ⁤address a broad range of issues beyond trade,⁤ emphasizing the​ importance of maintaining a multifaceted relationship with the U.S. During a ⁤recent breakfast meeting in Washington, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)⁢ requested Anand’s ‍assistance in securing⁤ international support for Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan and ⁣ensuring the success of a future gaza reconstruction conference.

U.S. officials have stated rubio’s⁢ agenda at the G7 meeting will also focus on initiatives to‍ end conflicts in Ukraine​ and Gaza, bolster maritime‌ security, address crises in⁤ Haiti and Sudan, and ‍strengthen supply chain ​resilience, particularly regarding critical minerals. Canada’s priorities align with several of these, including ending the war in Ukraine, enhancing⁢ Arctic security, and stabilizing Haiti.

A working lunch is scheduled to ⁣discuss energy and critical ‍minerals – resources vital for industries ranging from smartphones to defense – ​with Canada possessing 34 minerals and metals of particular interest to the Pentagon for national security purposes. Anand underscored the need for continued dialog, stating, “Every complex ⁤relationship has numerous touch points…ther is continued work to be done – ⁢just as there is work to be done on the numerous touch points outside the trade file.”

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UN migration agency warns of humanitarian collapse in North Darfur

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 12, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UN ⁣Agency Warns of Imminent Humanitarian Collapse in North Darfur

Geneva -‍ The United Nations migration agency issued a ​stark warning Tuesday, stating that North Darfur is on⁤ the brink⁣ of humanitarian collapse following ⁤escalating violence and displacement in the region. The International Organization for ​Migration ‌(IOM) ⁣reports a critical shortage of essential ⁣supplies ⁣and services, compounded‌ by the recent surge in ⁢fighting around el-Fasher, the state‌ capital.

The escalating conflict in⁢ Sudan, now in it’s ​eighth‌ month, has triggered⁢ a devastating humanitarian crisis, disproportionately⁢ impacting ​vulnerable populations in Darfur. Hundreds of ‌thousands have ​been forced ⁣to flee their homes, seeking refuge in already overcrowded camps and facing dire conditions. The‍ situation in North Darfur is particularly acute, wiht the IOM‌ fearing a complete breakdown of essential services if⁤ immediate action⁤ isn’t taken.

Recent clashes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary⁤ Rapid ⁤Support Forces (RSF) in el-Fasher have resulted in hundreds of deaths and widespread displacement. Sudanese civilians who escaped the city have crowded ​into camps like ‌the one in Tawila, ​relying on limited food aid. The IOM⁢ is working​ to ⁣provide assistance, but access remains a notable challenge due to ongoing insecurity.

Global efforts ⁤to secure a ceasefire and alleviate the‍ suffering are gaining momentum. Egypt’s Foreign⁢ Minister Badr Abdelatty met ⁣with Sudan’s⁢ army chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah ‌Burhan ⁣in⁤ Port Sudan on Tuesday, reaffirming Egypt’s‍ support for Sudan’s armed forces and condemning the atrocities in el-Fasher. ​Abdelatty emphasized the need to adhere to ⁤the​ peace plan ⁢proposed in September by the U.S., Egypt, ⁤Saudi Arabia, and the United‍ Arab Emirates,‌ which‍ outlines a three-month​ humanitarian truce followed ‍by a nine-month political process.

The RSF stated last ‍week⁢ they agree to the​ quartet’s humanitarian truce, while the army welcomes the proposal but insists​ on RSF​ withdrawal ‍from civilian‍ areas and disarmament ‍as preconditions.

The conflict began in April 2023, stemming from a power struggle⁤ between the army and the‍ RSF.⁣ The fighting has exacerbated existing vulnerabilities in Sudan, ⁣a country already grappling with economic hardship and political instability. ⁤Edith M. Lederer contributed⁢ to⁣ this ‍report​ from the United⁤ Nations.

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