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NATO allies plan big new US arms buys for Ukraine

NATO allies have pledged to make major new purchases of United States-made weapons and equipment to strengthen Ukraine’s defences as the war with Russia continues.​ Defence ministers and senior officials from several member states signalled plans to sign fresh contracts for air defence systems, artillery, drones, and ammunition, saying Ukraine still urgently needs long-term military support.​ The new commitments are expected to run into billions of dollars and will focus on replenishing Ukraine’s stocks while also rebuilding allied arsenals that have been depleted by previous transfers to Kyiv.​ Officials said the purchases would be arranged through joint procurement schemes and direct national orders, with the aim of speeding up deliveries and ensuring greater coordination across the alliance.​ They argued that the extra firepower is essential to help Ukraine hold the front lines, protect cities from missile and drone attacks, and […]

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US lawmakers meet on rising violence in Nigeria

United States lawmakers have held a bipartisan meeting to discuss the escalating violence in Nigeria and explore possible policy responses to rising insecurity in the country.​ Members of Congress reviewed recent attacks, including killings, kidnappings, and assaults on religious and ethnic communities, expressing concern over the growing humanitarian impact and regional instability.​ The discussions covered how the US could support Nigeria through security cooperation, humanitarian aid, and stronger advocacy for human rights, accountability, and protection of vulnerable groups.​ Some lawmakers pushed for closer scrutiny of how security assistance is used, calling for safeguards to ensure that military and police forces respect human rights and are held responsible for abuses.​ They also highlighted the need to address root causes of violence, such as poverty, weak governance, corruption, and climate-related pressures that fuel conflicts between farmers and herders.​ The meeting ended with […]

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US Green Card Review Hits 10 African Countries

The United States government has ordered a sweeping review of all Green Cards issued to immigrants from 19 countries, including 10 in Africa, following the November 26 attack on National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. The Trump administration announced the move after the detained suspect was identified as a 29 year old Afghan who had previously worked with US forces and was granted asylum in April 2025, not permanent residency.​ In a directive posted on X, US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Joseph Edlow said President Donald Trump had ordered a rigorous re examination of every Green Card held by immigrants from designated “countries of concern.” He stressed that protecting Americans was paramount and blamed what he described as the prior administration’s “reckless resettlement policies” for current risks.​ Under the new policy, USCIS officers can now apply “negative, country specific […]

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US freezes asylum decisions after National Guard killing

The United States has frozen all asylum decisions after an Afghan national allegedly shot two National Guard members near the White House, killing one and critically injuring the other. President Donald Trump used the attack to harden his anti-migrant stance, vowing to “permanently pause” immigration from what he calls “third world countries” and to roll back millions of admissions approved under former President Joe Biden.​ US Citizenship and Immigration Services director Joseph Edlow said his agency had “suspended all asylum rulings” until officials can guarantee that every foreign national is vetted and screened to the “fullest extent possible.” The State Department, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also announced a pause on issuing visas to anyone travelling on Afghan passports, citing national security concerns.​ Authorities have identified the shooting suspect as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan who once served […]

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US to review green cards from 19 ‘countries of concern’ after DC attack

The Trump administration has ordered a sweeping review of the immigration status of all US permanent residents from Afghanistan and 18 other “countries of concern” following the attack on National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. Officials linked the move to Wednesday’s shooting, in which the suspect was identified as a 29-year-old Afghan national who had previously worked with American forces in Afghanistan.​ According to AfghanEvac, an organisation that supports Afghans resettled in the US after the Taliban’s 2021 takeover, the suspect was granted asylum earlier this year rather than a green card. Despite that distinction, authorities said they would now scrutinise all permanent residents from the listed countries as part of a broader security reassessment.​ “I have directed a full-scale, rigorous reexamination of every Green Card for every alien from every country of concern,” Joseph Edlow, director of US Citizenship […]

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Trump clashes with female reporter at White House

President Donald Trump has publicly lashed out at a female journalist during a heated White House press briefing, branding her a “stupid person” after she questioned him about US policy on the war in Ukraine. The clash began when the reporter pressed Trump on whether his administration’s stance risked emboldening Russia and undermining Ukraine’s defences.​ Trump reacted angrily, dismissing the question as “nasty” before cutting her off and calling her “a stupid person” in front of other reporters. The exchange briefly halted the briefing, with the journalist trying to restate her question as Trump moved on to another member of the press.​ The incident has drawn fresh criticism of Trump’s treatment of the media, particularly women journalists who have often found themselves the target of his insults. Media advocates and commentators said the remark was unpresidential and could further chill […]

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Israel’s incursion into Syria kills at least 12, including children

At least 12 people, among them children, have been killed after Israel launched a new incursion into Syrian territory in the Damascus countryside. Syrian state media reported that several Israeli soldiers were also wounded in the clashes. The Israeli raid, carried out at dawn, struck the town of Beit Jinn and sent dozens of families fleeing to safer areas. According to the Syrian Arab News Agency, the bodies of at least five Syrians—including two children—were taken to the Golan National Hospital in al-Salam, Quneitra. Israeli drones continued to hover over the area throughout the day, worsening the fear and preventing movement. The Syrian Civil Defence said its teams were unable to enter Beit Jinn to rescue the wounded because the Israeli military was still targeting anything that moved. Israel’s incursions into southern Syria have grown more frequent and more violent […]

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Trump Using FBI to ‘Intimidate’ Congress, US Lawmakers Cry Out

Several US Democratic lawmakers have publicly accused President Donald Trump of using the FBI to intimidate Congress. The lawmakers—including Reps. Jason Crow, Chris Deluzio, Maggie Goodlander, Chrissy Houlahan, and Senators Mark Kelly and Elissa Slotkin—say the FBI contacted Congress’s Sergeants at Arms to request interviews following the group’s viral video urging military personnel to refuse illegal orders from Trump. They described the agency’s actions as an attempt to “harass and intimidate” elected officials who have openly criticized Trump, vowing not to be silenced. Senator Slotkin claimed the inquiry arose because Trump objected to the video. Senator Kelly, a decorated Navy veteran and astronaut, is facing possible court-martial proceedings, but insists he will not be silenced. Trump had previously labelled the lawmakers “traitors,” punishable by death, on social media, and called for their imprisonment. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and […]

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Iran Slams Israel Killing of Hezbollah Military Chief

Iran has sharply condemned Israel following the assassination of Hezbollah’s senior military leader in Lebanon, calling it a direct breach of both international law and a November 2024 ceasefire agreement. Iranian officials described the attack as a “brutal breach of Lebanon’s national sovereignty” and accused Israel of deliberately escalating regional instability. State media quotes Iran’s Foreign Ministry calling for international accountability for Israel’s actions and expressing unwavering support for Hezbollah. Israeli officials claimed the killing was in response to repeated ceasefire violations by Hezbollah and said it was necessary to prevent future attacks against Israel. The incident has heightened regional fears, with Iran threatening consequences and reiterating that it will stand by its allies in Lebanon. The episode comes amid ongoing hostilities and tit-for-tat operations in the Middle East, highlighting deepening divisions after the deadly October 7 attacks.

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U.S. Lawmakers Question Nigeria’s Will, Capacity to Curb Violence

U.S. lawmakers have sharply questioned Nigeria’s ability and willingness to protect Christian communities and other victims of extremist violence amid worsening insecurity. At a heated congressional hearing, legislators pressed for accountability and urgent action, reviewing Nigeria’s status as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC). Congressman Bill Huizenga accused President Tinubu’s government of “sitting back” as insecurity rose. Lawmakers and State Department officials cited mass killings, targeted attacks by radical groups, and criticized Abuja for not doing enough or downplaying the crisis. Concerns were raised about a halted youth peacebuilding program and calls for rethinking U.S. aid to Nigeria. Recommendations included accountability for leaders, deeper scrutiny, and assistance focused on technical support and long-term reforms. Meanwhile, Nigerian officials defended the country’s record, insisting there is no religious intolerance. Coalition groups urged domestic reforms, investigating religious freedom violations, and called for interventions […]

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