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Trump Announces 'Trump-Class' Battleships for US Navy

President Trump has announced a new 'Golden Fleet' of 'Trump-class' battleships, claiming they will be 100 times more powerful than WWII vessels. The move aims to overhaul a fleet he has long criticised.

US Navy's Venezuela Buildup: 22 Strikes, 87 Killed

A detailed timeline of the US military's escalating presence near Venezuela and its controversial strikes on alleged drug-smuggling vessels, raising legal and diplomatic concerns. Read the full analysis.

Trump Threatens Nations Over Drug Trafficking

President Donald Trump declares any country sending illegal drugs into the United States is 'subject to attack', singling out Colombia and Venezuela. Follow the latest developments.

Pope urges Trump: No military force for Venezuela

Pope Leo, the first American pontiff, has publicly urged the Trump administration to avoid military intervention in Venezuela, suggesting sanctions and dialogue instead. Read his direct appeal.

US Radar in Tobago Fuels Venezuela Crisis Fears

Trinidad & Tobago's PM admits to 100 US marines and a military radar on island, sparking fears the Caribbean is being drawn into US-Venezuela tensions. Read the full analysis.

Trump's blunt ultimatum to Venezuelan leader Maduro

Donald Trump reportedly demanded Nicolás Maduro relinquish power and leave Venezuela at once during a tense phone call, escalating a four-month pressure campaign. Read the latest on the diplomatic standoff.

Trump declares Venezuela airspace 'closed'

President Donald Trump has stated Venezuela's airspace should be considered 'closed in its entirety,' raising questions about US policy and military activity in the region.

Trump warns airlines off Venezuela airspace

Donald Trump issues an ominous warning over Venezuelan airspace, signalling potential military action amid allegations of illegal strikes and war crimes. Read the latest developments.

Trump wants direct talks with Venezuela's Maduro

Donald Trump plans to speak directly with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as US military presence grows in Caribbean. Tensions escalate after drug boat strikes killed 83 people.

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