OFAC re-added UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese to the SDN list after a US appeals court reversed a lower court ruling that had briefly paused the sanctions.
Israeli forces pushed beyond the self-declared security zone in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, striking over 120 targets while Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to deepen the offensive despite a US-brokered ceasefire.
Joe Biden filed suit against the Justice Department to block the June 15 release of roughly 70 hours of memoir interview audio to Congress and the Heritage Foundation, arguing the Trump DOJ
A Brooklyn federal judge dismissed a landmark FIFA bribery case on Wednesday after the Trump Justice Department declared soccer corruption no longer fits its prosecutorial priorities, just two weeks before the 2026
From 3,700 stock trades timed to his own policy decisions to a $500 million crypto deal with a UAE royal, Donald Trump has systematically dismantled the ethical architecture of the American presidency.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announces Canada has entered negotiations with Sweden's Saab to acquire the GlobalEye airborne early warning aircraft, choosing the Swedish-Canadian platform over American rivals Boeing and L3Harris.
Former environment minister Steven Guilbeault announced his resignation as a Liberal MP on Wednesday, triggering calls from ex-minister Catherine McKenna for the party's remaining climate advocates to speak up before the voice
Three months after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, the oil shock is giving way to a slower, more insidious crisis. Fertilizer flows have stalled, planting calendars are being rewritten, and the
France's National Police will deploy 8,000 officers from all specialties to secure the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains on June 15–17, while Switzerland mobilizes up to 5,000 troops and closes its airspace over
President Trump said at a White House Cabinet meeting that the US will release billions in frozen Iranian assets only if Tehran behaves properly — framing the funds not as a peace
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