Venezuela Explosive U.S. Strike Revives Regime

Smoke rises over Caracas after U.S. airstrikes as Venezuela enters national emergency amid reports of President Maduro’s capture

Maduro’s reported capture marks the most dramatic U.S. intervention in Latin America in a generation and reopens old wounds that the region never fully healed. For years, U.S. policy toward Caracas relied on sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and rhetorical pressure. Those tools failed to dislodge Maduro, even as Venezuela’s economy collapsed and millions fled. What unfolded … Read more

Crans Montana Blast Raises New Questions on Resort Safety

Emergency crews battle flames after a deadly New Year’s Eve explosion at a packed bar in Crans Montana, Switzerland.

The explosion that tore through a New Year’s Eve celebration in Crans Montana is more than a tragic accident; it is a moment that challenges long held assumptions about safety in Europe’s most polished tourist destinations. Shortly after 1:30 a.m., Crans Montana, as revelers welcomed the new year inside Le Constellation, a popular underground bar … Read more

Trump, Putin, and a Drone Claim That Shook Diplomacy Now

When Allegations Become Leverage: The Politics Behind Trump, Putin, and the Drone Claim In modern conflicts, the truth rarely arrives first. What arrives first is the story—and in the Russia–Ukraine war, stories are often as strategic as artillery. The recent claim that Ukrainian drones targeted a residence linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin, relayed publicly … Read more

Unnao Case: SC to Hear Challenge to Sengar Relief

On December 29, the Supreme Court will step back into one of India’s most disturbing criminal cases of the past decade—the Unnao rape case—not to revisit the facts of the crime, but to answer a deeper question about justice itself: How far can mercy stretch before it begins to look like indifference to victims? At … Read more

Nigeria: Deadly US Airstrikes Escalate Terror Fight

Why the U.S. Airstrikes in Nigeria Signal a Strategic Shift—Not a Religious War When U.S. missiles struck militant targets in north-western Nigeria, the explosion was not only military—it was political, diplomatic, and narrative-driven. While President Donald Trump framed the operation as a decisive blow against Islamic State (IS) fighters allegedly targeting Christians, officials in Abuja … Read more

lord vishnu statue destroyed in Cambodia

The reported destruction of a Lord Vishnu statue in a disputed area along the Cambodia–Thailand border is not just another episode in a long-running territorial conflict. It is a moment where geopolitics, faith, history, and regional stability collide—revealing how cultural symbols can become casualties of unresolved disputes. lord vishnu statue destroyed in Cambodia According to … Read more