SANCTIONS

Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Can nations act alone on Israel-West Bank issues?

France and some European friends are quietly putting together a list of people to punish for recent violence in the West Bank. These aren't big dramatic moves—just freezing bank accounts and banning certain people from traveling. The catch? Each country might pick different names, so no single world

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

Zelenskiy calls for talks while Russia debates its war path

At a flashy St. Petersburg business event, Russia’s leadership got an unusual message this week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy published an open letter inviting Russian President Vladimir Putin to face-to-face peace talks just as Western investors mingled in the same city. The timing wasn’

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

House Moves Forward With Ukraine Aid and New Russian Sanctions

The U. S. House of Representatives has recently passed a bill that will give Ukraine an additional $8 billion in military loans and extend support until 2027. This move marks a rare moment of cooperation across party lines, with many Republicans backing the package even though the current administra

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

New Push in U. S. Politics: Ukraine Help and Russia Penalties Gain Ground

A recent vote in the U. S. House shows cracks in the usual teamwork among Republicans. A mix of Democrats and some Republicans backed a bill to send money and weapons to Ukraine and add tougher rules against Russia. This happened after months of the bill sitting idle, proving that not every lawmaker

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Teen Study Finds Himself on Russian Ban List

Alex Browder is a 17‑year‑old student who was surprised when his name appeared on a Russian sanctions list. He discovered this while browsing news about cryptocurrency in his economics class. The Kremlin had banned him for writing a report that criticized Russian money laundering practices. The rep

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Crypto Exchange in Iran Faces U. S. Sanctions Over Terrorist Links

The United States Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has slapped sanctions on four Iranian cryptocurrency platforms, singling out Nobitex as the country’s biggest exchange. The move follows evidence that the firm helped the Iranian regime funnel digital assets to avoid international

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Jun 04 2026CRIME

Drug Cases Expose Tensions in U. S. -Mexico Relations

Two Mexican state governors now face U. S. scrutiny for alleged cartel ties, adding pressure to a relationship already strained by accusations of interference. Alfonso Durazo of Sonora and Américo Villarreal of Tamaulipas—both from the ruling party—lost their U. S. visas while under investigation, m

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

U. S. Targets Congo War Leaders With New Sanctions

The United States announced fresh sanctions against key figures in armed groups blamed for the ongoing violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. These measures hit commanders from two opposing factions: a leader of the M23 rebel group and a chief of intelligence for the Hutu‑aligned FDLR

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Russia’s big money meet faces tough questions on war and weak economy

Every year since 2019, Russia hosts its own version of Davos in St. Petersburg. This time the timing is terrible. Hours before the doors opened, missiles slammed into Kyiv in retaliation for a dormitory strike in Luhansk. The official schedule never says “Ukraine, ” but the shadow of war is everywhe

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

U. S. cracks down on Iran’s top crypto platform over sanctions-breaking claims

The U. S. government has just blacklisted Iran’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange, calling it a key tool that lets the Iranian regime dodge financial rules while funding armed groups overseas. Officials argue that digital money, instead of lifting Iran’s economy, is being twisted by authorities to ke

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