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Title: Zelensky Responds Calmly to Trump’s Criticism

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 24, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Zelensky Expresses Gratitude to U.S., Including Trump, Amid Peace Plan Dispute

Kyiv – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded calmly to accusations from former U.S. President Donald Trump that Ukraine is ungrateful for American aid, emphasizing Ukraine’s deep appreciation for the United States and its assistance, particularly the Javelin missiles which Zelensky stated “saved the lives of Ukrainians.” The exchange unfolded as international discussions continue regarding a U.S.-proposed peace plan that would require Ukraine to cede territory to Russia and forgo NATO membership.

The back-and-forth highlights the delicate balance Ukraine faces in maintaining international support while navigating a potential peace deal that Zelensky has already described as presenting a “very difficult choice.” The dispute comes as Ukrainian, U.S., and European officials met in Geneva, Switzerland, on November 23rd to discuss the proposed plan, following Trump’s public deadline of November 27th for Zelensky to approve it.The situation underscores the complex geopolitical pressures surrounding the ongoing conflict with Russia, a war Trump himself stated “should never have happened” and which has resulted in “millions of people who died very unnecessarily.”

zelensky addressed Trump’s claims in a Telegram post, stating, “Ukraine is grateful to the United States, to every American heart, and especially to President trump for the assistance.” He also extended gratitude to Europe and the G7 and G20 nations, stressing the importance of continued support as Ukraine works towards a peaceful resolution.

The U.S. peace plan reportedly involves Ukraine relinquishing parts of its eastern territory, reducing its military size, and permanently abandoning aspirations to join NATO. Zelensky previously rejected the plan, citing the difficult concessions it demands. Trump publicly urged Zelensky to accept the proposal, setting a deadline for a decision.

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Zohran Mamdani’s Unexpected Meeting with Trump: Fascist Label Remains

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 24, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

New York Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani Maintains ‍’Fascist‘ Label for Trump after White House Meeting

WASHINGTON D.C. – Despite a recent conciliatory meeting at ⁢the White House, New York mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani affirmed his view of​ former US President Donald Trump as a fascist, reiterating ‍a position ⁤he has publicly stated ‍previously. The confirmation, made to NBC news on Sunday, comes after Trump publicly offered⁤ his support to Mamdani following their Friday ⁤discussion.

The unexpected meeting and‍ subsequent endorsement raise questions about political maneuvering and potential shifts‌ in rhetoric as Mamdani prepares to take office on January⁢ 1st. The outcome is notably notable given ​Trump’s prior ‌attacks on Mamdani during the election campaign, where he labeled the politician a “communist” ⁢and threatened to withhold​ federal funding from New York should he win.This growth impacts not only the future of New​ York City’s relationship with the⁣ federal government but also the broader landscape of progressive politics and potential for cross-party dialogue.

Mamdani described⁢ the meeting as “productive,” focusing on key campaign issues like housing costs, ⁤childcare, and food security. He stated he appreciated the willingness of both parties to openly address their disagreements.

Trump, in turn, expressed agreement with Mamdani on more issues than anticipated and pledged his support for Mamdani to ‍become a “great mayor,” ⁣promising to ⁣help “make everyone’s⁤ dream come true: to have a⁤ strong and very safe ‌New York.”

During the election, ⁤Trump repeatedly criticized Mamdani’s progressive platform, which includes rent control, free public transportation,‍ and universal childcare, funded by increased taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations. ⁢Mamdani secured a‌ decisive victory on November 4th, becoming the‌ first Muslim to hold the office of New York City mayor, succeeding Eric Adams.

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US Considers Leaflet Campaign to Pressure Maduro’s Exit

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 23, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

US ‍Considers Leaflet Campaign in Venezuela to Increase Pressure ⁢on Maduro

CARACAS – ‌The United States‍ government is ⁤reportedly considering a “psychological operation” involving the distribution of leaflets ⁣over Caracas,Venezuela,to escalate‍ pressure on President Nicolás ‍Maduro⁤ to ‍leave power. ⁢According to sources cited by The Washington Post, the leaflets would advertise the $50‍ million reward offered for information leading to Maduro’s arrest⁢ and‍ conviction.

The​ potential operation comes as diplomatic ‌efforts continue, including a planned ‌meeting between Ukrainian peace plan delegates and U.S.⁤ Senator Marco Rubio. It‍ also⁢ coincides with maduro’s 63rd birthday, November 23rd, and‍ follows ​reports in The new York ⁢Times of prior negotiations-rejected ‌by the⁤ U.S.-regarding ⁤a potential departure from power within two years.‌

The ‌move is ‌part of a ⁣broader strategy that⁣ includes a reinforced U.S.⁤ military presence in the Caribbean and Latin America, framed ⁢by the Donald trump Administration⁢ as its ‘Lance‍ of ⁤the South’ operation and a counter-narcotics effort. Maduro has⁢ characterized this deployment as an attempt ⁤to ​remove him​ from power, prompting increased military ‌preparedness exercises ⁢within Venezuela.

On November 22nd, the United States Federal⁢ Aviation Administration (FAA)⁣ issued ⁢an international notice urging ⁢”extreme⁤ caution” when ‍flying over Venezuela and the southern Caribbean Sea. Several airlines,⁢ including Iberia, TAP, Gol, and Avianca, subsequently ‍suspended flights‍ to the country. However, Venezuelan airline Avior announced it would⁢ maintain its national and ⁤international ⁣flights, while Colombian airline Wingo stated​ it would‍ continue normal ‌operations.

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Obamacare Subsidies: Trump’s Alternative and Democratic Concerns

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 23, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Republican Proposals Seek⁤ to Reshape Affordable Care act, democrats Raise Coverage‌ Concerns

republican lawmakers are advancing ⁤proposals to ‍alter teh ⁤Affordable⁤ Care Act (ACA), also known as‌ Obamacare, focusing on shifting ‌financial assistance to consumers through “freedom accounts” and‍ potentially ⁣restructuring⁣ existing subsidies. These proposals come as key ACA provisions are set for renewal, sparking debate over⁣ the future of health insurance⁢ coverage for ⁢millions of Americans.

Senator Rick ‍Scott of Florida has proposed⁣ establishing “freedom accounts” ​that would‌ allow individuals to‍ use federal funds to purchase health insurance premiums.‌ To⁢ implement‌ this,states‍ would need‍ to obtain a waiver from the federal‌ government. Currently, ⁢Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) have limited⁤ use for premium‍ payments, a restriction ScottS plan aims to address.

“Americans will always make a better choice for ⁢their families⁤ than⁤ the government will,” Scott stated, framing the proposal⁢ as a step towards improving the ACA.

However, Democrats are ‌voicing⁢ strong concerns⁤ about the‍ timing and potential consequences of ​these Republican efforts. They argue that attempting extensive reform⁣ with limited time‌ before January insurance rates are​ set ⁢could led to a important loss of coverage.

Senator Catherine⁣ Cortez Masto of Nevada warned of a potential “cliff” in coverage, stating that individuals could lose their health insurance. She advocates for a one-year extension of the enhanced⁤ premium tax ‌credits currently in place, allowing for a more deliberate and considered approach to long-term reform.⁢ “It should be a thoughtful process ⁢and not ​putting people over a cliff,”‍ Cortez Masto ‍said.

Senator Ron Wyden of⁣ Oregon echoed these ⁢concerns, emphasizing the impracticality of crafting ‍effective health reform legislation within the next few ‌weeks. He also urged an extension of the existing ​tax credits as a ‍first step.”There‍ is no way for Congress‍ to put​ together a proposal in the ⁤next couple‌ of weeks‌ that’s going to help ⁣people in January,” Wyden stated during ⁣a recent⁤ Senate committee hearing.

Health policy experts​ share these reservations. Diverting ​existing ACA subsidies to health savings ⁣accounts​ could destabilize the insurance marketplaces, potentially ⁣leading to healthier individuals opting out of⁢ coverage and leaving insurance pools with a higher concentration of sicker, and therefore more expensive, patients.⁣

Cynthia Cox, vice president and⁣ director of the Program ​on the ACA at KFF, explained that⁢ the current⁤ tax credits‌ are crucial for maintaining a​ functioning market.‍ “Without⁢ those tax credits, the market⁣ collapses, and then there’s no option for⁣ people who have preexisting conditions to‌ get health insurance.”

Economists note that the idea of providing direct financial assistance to consumers rather than insurers has been a long-standing conservative ⁤approach to health reform. Robert Kaestner, an economist at the University of Chicago,⁢ pointed out that while hsas might be suitable for ⁣middle- and higher-income individuals, lower-income families may struggle to fund the accounts while covering essential living expenses and potentially catastrophic healthcare costs.

“The HSA can’t cover your cancer care,” ‍Kaestner‍ emphasized,highlighting ⁤the limitations of relying solely on⁣ savings accounts for significant medical expenses.

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Title: Student Loan Caps: How New Rules Could Affect Graduate Nursing Programs

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 23, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

New Student Loan Rules ⁢Could Limit Funding for Nursing Students

WASHINGTON – A proposed rule change by the ⁢Department of Education could significantly impact‍ financial aid access for nursing students pursuing advanced degrees, potentially exacerbating the nationS ongoing ‌healthcare workforce shortage. The changes,slated too take effect July 1,2026,redefine ⁢which degree programs qualify for higher loan ‍limits,and nurses​ are not explicitly included on the initial list of “professional” degrees.

Currently, students pursuing professional degrees – such as‌ those in medicine and law – often⁢ rely ⁤on Grad PLUS loans to finance their education. The proposal eliminates the grad PLUS loan program, which the Department of Education states “has fueled unsustainable student loan borrowing.” it also introduces caps on the Parent PLUS ⁣program, limiting borrowing to $20,000 per year per student, with a total limit of $65,000.

This shift means students in programs not designated as “professional” could ‌face lower loan caps. ⁢While the Department ⁣of Education has not provided an exhaustive list, ⁣initial examples of professional degrees focus on fields⁣ like law and medicine.

The National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities notes ⁢that some professions not explicitly listed could still meet ‌the regulatory requirements ​to be⁣ considered “professional.” Tho, programs like speech-language pathology and physical therapy are specifically cited as ⁢potentially impacted.

Nursing advocates are voicing strong concerns. Jennifer Mensik Kennedy, president of the⁤ American Nurses Association, stated, “Nurses make up the largest segment of the⁢ healthcare workforce and the backbone of⁢ our nation’s health system.‍ At a⁣ time when healthcare in our country faces a historic nurse ⁤shortage and rising demands,limiting nurses’ access to ⁢funding ​for‌ graduate education threatens ‍the very foundation of patient care.”

The proposed rule impacts future ⁣student loan borrowing and is part of broader adjustments to higher education finances and funding.

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Conflict: US Warning Triggers Flight Cancellations to Venezuela

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

Six Airlines Suspend‌ Flights to Venezuela Following FAA Warning

Table of Contents

  • Six Airlines Suspend‌ Flights to Venezuela Following FAA Warning
    • FAA Cites Deteriorating Security ​Situation
    • Increased U.S.⁢ Military Activity in the Caribbean
    • Accusations of Drug Trafficking and Fears of Intervention
    • Background and trends
      • Frequently Asked Questions

Published: ⁤November 4, 2023 ‍| Last Updated: November 4, 2023

Six major airlines have halted flights⁢ to Venezuela in response to a security alert issued by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The cancellations, announced Saturday, affect flights operated by Iberia (Spain), TAP Air Portugal, LATAM (Chile), Avianca (Colombia),‍ GOL (Brazil), and Caribbean Airlines (Trinidad ​and Tobago). The duration of ‌these suspensions remains unclear, according to Marisela de Loaiza, president of the Venezuelan ‍aviation⁢ association Alav.

FAA Cites Deteriorating Security ​Situation

The FAA warning, released ‌Friday, advises aircraft operating in Venezuelan airspace to “exercise caution.” The agency attributes this caution to a⁤ “deteriorating security​ situation and increased military activities in⁣ or around ‍Venezuela.” This comes amid a heightened U.S. military presence in the Caribbean Sea.

Increased U.S.⁢ Military Activity in the Caribbean

The ‌united States has deployed⁣ several warships and fighter jets‌ to the Caribbean region in recent weeks,officially stating​ the‍ purpose is to combat drug trafficking.U.S. forces have engaged in repeated operations against⁤ vessels suspected​ of drug⁣ smuggling in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific as ​September, ​resulting in numerous fatalities.

Accusations of Drug Trafficking and Fears of Intervention

The U.S. government accuses venezuela of actively facilitating drug smuggling into the United States,posing a threat to U.S. security and its citizens. However, Venezuelan‌ president Nicolás Maduro alleges⁢ that the increased U.S. military presence ⁢signals⁢ plans‌ for potential intervention and⁢ an attempt to overthrow his​ government.

Background and trends

This situation unfolds against a⁢ backdrop⁤ of ongoing political​ and economic instability‍ in Venezuela. ⁤The country has​ faced international scrutiny regarding its human rights record and its role in the regional drug trade. The increased U.S.⁣ military presence reflects a broader strategy to counter illicit activities in the⁤ Caribbean, but⁤ also raises concerns about escalating tensions ​in the region. The⁢ flight ⁣cancellations highlight the tangible impact of these geopolitical dynamics on civilian travel and​ commerce.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which airlines have suspended flights? ⁢Iberia, TAP Air Portugal, LATAM, Avianca, GOL, and Caribbean Airlines.
  • Why‌ are flights ‌being ‌canceled? ⁣Due to a ‍security warning issued by‍ the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
  • What​ is the FAA warning about? The FAA cites a deteriorating security situation and ⁤increased military activity around Venezuela.
  • What is the U.S. saying about its⁣ military presence? The U.S. states it is combating drug trafficking.

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