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Saturday, May 2

A man in a grey and black striped jacket looks at smoke rising from a building following an Israeli airstrike, he is holding a smart phone.
Foreign PolicyMay 2, 2026

Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets in Southern Lebanon as Terror Group Violates Ceasefire

Thirteen individuals were reported killed in southern Lebanon following Israeli air strikes targeting Hezbollah military positions, as the terrorist organization continues to engage in combat despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.

US troops walking during a training exercise in Germany. They carry rifles and wear camo
Foreign PolicyMay 2, 2026

Trump Orders Withdrawal of 5,000 Troops from Germany Amid Standoff with Chancellor Merz

President Trump has directed the Department of Defense to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany following a public spat with Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the war with Iran and European military inaction.

People march with Cuban flags in Havana on May Day.
Foreign PolicyMay 2, 2026

Trump Tightens the Screws on Cuba's Communist Regime

President Trump has signed an executive order imposing new sanctions on Cuban officials involved in corruption and human rights abuses, signaling a firm shift toward dismantling the island's communist leadership.

People by a walled tree planted in the 13th Century.
Culture WarMay 2, 2026

Ancient Ghanaian Tree Stands as Living Monument to Ancestral Roots

In the fishing town of Apam, Ghana, a centuries-old tree known as Santseo serves as a testament to the migration and settlement of a royal family lineage.

George HW Bush (L-R), Barack Obama, George W Bush and Bill Clinton
Foreign PolicyMay 2, 2026

Trump Challenges Unconstitutional War Powers Constraints

President Trump is pushing back against the 1973 War Powers Resolution, noting that while he is being scrutinized for his actions in Iran, his predecessors frequently ignored these same legislative limitations.

Friday, May 1

Standing left to right: are the Boucher siblings - Daniel Boucher, William Boucher, Robert Boucher Jr, Therese Boucher, Joseph Bouche. The elder Robert Boucher and his wife sit in front. Many wear boutonnieres.
ImmigrationMay 1, 2026

Canada’s New Citizenship Law Sparks Surge in Applications from Americans

A new Canadian law allowing descendants of citizens to claim status has triggered a wave of applications, as some Americans seek a backup plan amidst the current political climate.

Ex-Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic arrives in the courtroom prior to the hearing of the final verdict on appeal against his genocide conviction over the 1995 Srebrenica massacre
Foreign PolicyMay 1, 2026

No Mercy for the 'Butcher of Bosnia': War Criminal Mladic Seeks Early Release

Convicted war criminal Ratko Mladic is attempting to secure his release from a UN detention facility by citing poor health, a move that victims' groups are dismissing as a transparent legal maneuver.

A head and shoulders image of Joseph Kabila. He is wearing a blue jacket and open-necked blue chequered shirt.
PoliticsMay 1, 2026

U.S. Sanctions Former Congolese President Kabila Over Rebel Ties

The United States has imposed sweeping sanctions on former DR Congo President Joseph Kabila, accusing him of providing financial and tactical support to the M23 rebel group to destabilize the nation.

A child with brown hair in a red and black chequered shirt sits at a table and eats a plate of peas and mushrooms
Foreign PolicyMay 1, 2026

Iran's Aggression Threatens Global Food Security

The ongoing conflict involving Iran has disrupted global fertilizer production, threatening to slash crop yields and trigger a catastrophic food price crisis for the world's most vulnerable populations.

Two police officers stand at the bottom of concrete steps outside of Foss High School, facing the camera. A sign reading 'Foss High School' is to their left. Behind them stand around 14 people wearing civilian clothing and more police on the steps, with yellow police tape visible at the top of the steps.
Culture WarMay 1, 2026

Violence erupts at Foss High School as student suspect faces multiple assault charges

A student suspect is in custody facing five counts of first-degree assault after a stabbing incident at Foss High School left six people hospitalized.

Police escort Jair Bolsonaro, who wears a green polo top, from hospital
PoliticsMay 1, 2026

Brazilian Congress Rebuffs Lula, Slashes Bolsonaro's Sentence

Brazil's conservative-majority Congress successfully overturned President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's veto, significantly reducing the prison sentence of former President Jair Bolsonaro.