Pope Leo Touches Down in Turkey on First Leg of Middle East Tour
Pope Leo XIV kicked off the first foreign trip of his papacy Thursday, landing in Turkey to begin a six-day Middle East tour.

Pope Leo XIV kicked off the first foreign trip of his papacy Thursday, landing in Turkey to begin a six-day Middle East tour.

A deadly fire at a Hong Kong residential complex has so far left at least 55 dead and 72 injured, with dozens more still trapped in the burned buildings as of Thursday morning. Three suspects have been arrested in relation to the catastrophe.

U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth will visit the Dominican Republic on Wednesday amid Operation Southern Spear’s fight against drug trafficking.

Brazilian Supreme Federal Tribunal (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes on Tuesday ordered conservative former President Jair Bolsonaro to begin serving his 27 year and three month prison sentence for “crimes against democracy.”

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar told the Argentina-based outlet Infobae the South American nation will finish moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem by May 2026.

Two 15 year-old Australian teenagers are challenging the country’s upcoming social media ban at the nation’s High Court, local outlets reported on Wednesday.

The government of Argentina created the National Migration Agency (ANM), a U.S.-inspired police force tasked with protecting the nation’s borders, local outlets reported this week.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar on Monday denounced before the Paraguayan parliament that Venezuela’s socialist regime is the main “nexus” that facilitates the presence of Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis in the region.

The Communist Ortega regime is vetoing Nicaraguan dissidents from returning to their own country for political reasons, Interior Minister María Amelia Coronel confirmed.

Venice has imposed a 48-hour ban on Swedish professional protester Greta Thunberg for dumping a green dye into the Italian city’s Grand Canal.

Illegal Chinese fishing vessels are causing close to $800 million in yearly damages to Peru’s fishing sector while threatening the country’s natural maritime resources, the Argentine-based outlet Infobae reported on Monday.

Brazilian Supreme Federal Tribunal (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes over the weekend ordered the arrest of conservative former President Jair Bolsonaro after an incident involving Bolsonaro’s electronic ankle bracelet.

Venezuela’s socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro over the weekend danced to the “official song against the U.S. deployment,” a remix song featuring some of his past “English” messages to the United States amid tensions between both countries.

A majority of Slovenian voters on Sunday voted to suspend a law that legalized assisted dying for terminally ill patients. Preliminary vote counts from Slovenia’s State Election Commission at press time reportedly indicate that the law was rejected by around

Attorney General of Venezuela Tarek William Saab on Thursday threatened to declare opposition leader María Corina Machado a “fugitive” if she leaves the country to receive the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.

Far-left President of Colombia Gustavo Petro admitted he spent money at a Portuguese strip club in 2023 — but claimed on Thursday he does not “need to buy sex” because he still has “some capacity for seduction,” leaving unclear the purpose of his visits.

A sanctioned Russian oil tanker reversed course after a U.S. warship in Caribbean waters intercepted its route near the Venezuelan coast, Bloomberg reported on Friday.

President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order removing tariffs on Brazilian coffee, beef, and other agricultural products entering the U.S.

Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) said that President Donald Trump is “unleashing” a new wave of conservatism across Latin America in a conversation on Thursday with Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow.

Venezuelan opposition leader and recipient of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize María Corina Machado this week published her “Freedom Manifesto,” outlining a series of principles for a post-socialism Venezuelan constitution.

Alice Guo, a Chinese national who posed as a Philippine national and served as a town mayor, was found guilty of human trafficking Wednesday and sentenced to life in prison.

Turkey will welcome next year’s U.N. COP31 climate doomer conference following Australia’s decision Wednesday to fold first on negotiations for hosting responsibilities after spending millions trying to win the bid.

An official report from Colombia’s Financial Information and Analysis Unit (UIAF) revealed that far-left President Gustavo Petro spent money at strip clubs and international luxury brand stores in recent years, Colombian outlets reported on Tuesday.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday posted an animated GIF image of a clown in response to Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parilla after the communist official accused him of being a “corrupt and compulsive liar.”

The government of South Africa will host for the first time the G20 Summit over the weekend with the United States, the group’s most powerful member, notably absent.

The Chinese communist regime on Wednesday informed Tokyo it is suspending imports of Japanese marine products amid rising tensions between both countries, according to reports.

Venezuelan 65-year-old doctor Marggie Orozco was sentenced to 30 years in prison for criticizing the regime of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro in a WhatsApp voice note in 2024, Venezuelan outlets reported Monday.

The Dominican Republic’s National Drug Control Directorate (DNCD) revealed on Monday that it has seized 806 packs of what they believe is cocaine in a joint drug-trafficking bust operation with the United States as part of Operation Southern Spear.

President of Argentina Javier Milei has been invited by President Donald Trump to participate in the upcoming December draw of the FIFA World Cup in Washington, DC, Argentine outlets report.

Brazilian regional government authorities from the state of Pará expressed outrage at German Chancellor Friedrich Merz after he said he and his team were “happy” to leave the city of Belém, the host venue of the ongoing COP30 climate doomer conference.

Thousands of leftists from several international organizations on Sunday marched through the streets of the Brazilian city of Belém, Pará, demanding “climate action” as the COP30 climate alarmism conference continues.

Communist Jeannette Jara and conservative José Antonio Kast will head to a presidential runoff election in Chile on December 14.

Ousted former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to death for crimes against humanity, a Dhaka war crimes court ruled on Monday.

Socialist dictator of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro on Sunday sang John Lennon’s Imagine to send a new “peace” message to U.S. President Donald Trump amid rising tensions between both countries.

Chile will hold a general election on Sunday to choose the country’s new president and members of parliament, featuring eight candidates vying to succeed outgoing leftist President Gabriel Boric next year.

President Donald Trump announced a series of breakthrough reciprocal trade deals on Thursday with the U.S.-friendly Latin American countries of El Salvador, Argentina, Ecuador, and Guatemala.

A “U.S. representative from the state of California” at the COP30 climate doomer conference allegedly showed interest in the regime’s so-called “ecosocialism” practices according to VTV, the Venezuelan socialist regime’s main state-owned news channel.

Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) director Dan Rogers revealed on Thursday the spy agency foiled “potentially lethal” threats by Iran against domestic opponents of the Islamic regime.

The “People’s Summit,” an international gathering of leftist organizations, commenced on Wednesday in the Brazilian city of Belém as a counter-event to the ongoing COP30 climate alarmism conference.

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida indicted Luis Raúl González-Pardo Rodríguez, a Cuban pilot linked to the Castro regime’s killing of four Americans in 1996, on immigration fraud charges, U.S. Attorneys Gregory W. Kehoe and Jason A. Reding Quiñones announced on Wednesday.
