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US Senate to vote on curbing Trump’s Venezuela moves

The United States Senate is set to vote on a resolution that would block President Donald Trump from launching further military action in Venezuela without explicit approval from Congress.​The measure, introduced under the War Powers Act, follows the US special forces operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and has raised fears of wider conflict.​ The resolution is sponsored by Democratic Senator Tim Kaine and Republican Senator Rand Paul, reflecting rare bipartisan concern over presidential war powers.​Supporters argue that the Constitution gives Congress, not the president, the authority to declare war and that lawmakers must reassert that role after the raid in Venezuela.​ Republican leaders have so far blocked similar efforts, and it is unclear whether enough members of Trump’s party will back the latest resolution for it to pass.​Even if approved in the Senate, the measure would face tough […]

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Ground Operation, Air Strikes Could Be Part of US Attack in Nigeria – Trump

Donald Trump, Bola Tinubu, Nigeria, United States, military action, Christians, terrorism, Daniel Bwala, foreign policy, international relations Full News Content:US President Donald Trump on Sunday repeated his threat of possible military action in Nigeria over what he described as the “mass killing of Christians,” even as the Nigerian government called for diplomatic engagement to resolve the issue. Speaking to an AFP reporter aboard Air Force One, Trump was asked whether the United States was considering deploying troops or conducting air strikes in Nigeria. He replied: “Could be, I mean, a lot of things — I envisage a lot of things.” “They’re killing the Christians and killing them in very large numbers. We’re not going to allow that to happen,” Trump added. The comments come a day after Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that he had instructed the Pentagon […]

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Galamsey Resumes: Illegal Miners Pollute Birim River Days After Military Crackdown.

Just four days after the military's Operation Halt took decisive action against illegal mining (galamsey) activities, the Birim River in Anyinam has returned to its polluted, murky brown state. The government deployed over 100 armed soldiers to clear miners from key water bodies, including the Birim River, where extensive pollution has become a serious issue.On October 10, military forces, in collaboration with the Ghana National Association of Small-Scale Miners, seized and destroyed three changfan machines used by illegal miners along the riverbank. Despite this effort, the pollution has quickly resurfaced, raising concerns over the sustainability of anti-galamsey operations.The task force also targeted other illegal mining sites, destroying additional changfan machines and water-pumping equipment along the Pra River in the Central Region. This ongoing battle to save Ghana’s water bodies continues as authorities grapple with the persistent illegal mining problem.

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