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News & Articles By Belle Carter
10/19/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.K. imposes visa requirements on Botswana: A blow to visa-free travel and a shift in global mobility
Effective Oct. 14, Botswana nationals will require an entry visa to visit the United Kingdom, ending years of visa-free entry. This decision is driven by concerns over increased illegal migration and asylum claims. The U.K. previously imposed visa requirements on South African nationals in 2009, reflecting an evolving stance on immigration and its impact on […]
10/18/2025
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By Belle Carter
Los Angeles declares emergency over ICE raids as tensions escalate
Los Angeles County declares emergency (4–1 vote) in response to ICE raids, enacting an eviction moratorium, financial aid and state assistance—measures typically reserved for natural disasters. This follows violent protests, vandalism and arrests of 113 individuals with prior convictions. ICE crackdown escalates after Supreme Court greenlights enforcement, targeting workplaces, bus stops and homes. UC Merced […]
10/17/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S. escalates maritime strikes against suspected narcoterrorists near Venezuela
President Trump announced a fourth U.S. military strike targeting a vessel allegedly linked to narcoterrorist operations off Venezuela’s coast, killing six individuals. The operation was conducted in international waters under newly expanded military authorities. The Trump administration has framed Venezuela’s socialist government as a narco-state, doubling the bounty on President Nicolás Maduro to $50 million […]
10/17/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump threatens to cut cooking oil trade with China amid escalating soybean standoff
President Trump escalates trade tensions by threatening to halt U.S. business dealings involving Chinese used cooking oil (UCO) in retaliation for China halting soybean purchases since May—framing it as an “Economically Hostile Act.” China, historically the top buyer of U.S. soybeans (purchasing $12.8 billion worth in 2024), has shifted to South American suppliers due to […]
10/16/2025
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By Belle Carter
Hong Kong to deploy 60,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras by 2028
Hong Kong plans to deploy 60,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras by 2028—a 15x increase—equipped with facial recognition, crowd analysis and suspect tracking, drastically escalating government monitoring capabilities. Unlike the current 4,000 CCTV cameras (used mainly for license plates and crowds), the new system focuses on identifying individuals, raising concerns about privacy erosion under Beijing‘s tightening control […]
10/16/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S. Tomahawk missiles TOO FEW to impact Ukraine’s war effort, analysts warn
The Pentagon has fewer than 100 available Tomahawk cruise missiles, far too few to impact Ukraine’s war effort meaningfully. Stockpiles are already strained by conflicts in the Middle East and tensions with Venezuela. Defense experts estimate the U.S. could spare only 20–50 missiles for Ukraine—insufficient for sustained deep strikes against Russia. Since 2022, the U.S. […]
10/15/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump’s 100% tariff threat against China sparks global market turmoil; Beijing vows retaliation
President Trump threatens 100 percent tariffs on all Chinese imports by Nov. 1, up from the current 30 percent, following China’s restrictions on rare earth exports. China vows “resolute measures” in retaliation, raising fears of a full-blown “Trade War 2.0.” Dow Jones plunges 879 points, wiping out $2 trillion in market value; futures suggest further […]
10/14/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump brokers historic hostage exchange as Israel-Hamas ceasefire takes hold
President Trump brokered a historic ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, securing the release of all remaining living Israeli hostages in exchange for Israel freeing 250 Palestinian prisoners and over 1,700 detainees, many held without charge. Trump’s intervention was praised by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who credited him for ending the war, while Hamas remained defiant, […]
10/14/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S. troops deploy to Gaza as humanitarian crisis deepens amid fragile ceasefire deal
U.S. armored vehicles and troops have been photographed unloading near Rafah, positioning themselves conspicuously to deter Israeli airstrikes. Their presence signals to Israel that bombing Rafah risks killing U.S. personnel, raising fears of direct confrontation. Washington supplies Israel with weapons while attempting to mitigate the humanitarian crisis that those weapons exacerbate. Israeli extremists continue sabotaging […]
10/14/2025
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By Belle Carter
Philippine Coast Guard condemns Chinese aggression near disputed island
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reported that Chinese ships executed “dangerous maneuvers” and fired water cannons at the BRP Datu Pagbuaya, causing minor hull damage. Officials condemned the actions as unprovoked coercion. Beijing denied wrongdoing, claiming Philippine vessels “illegally intruded” into its waters and forced defensive measures. This contradicts the 2016 Hague ruling, which rejected […]
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