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Trump Warns Cuba: Make a Deal or Lose Venezuelan Oil

  US President Donald Trump has warned Cuba that it will no longer receive oil or money from Venezuela, urging the island nation to strike a deal with Washington. "THERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA - ZERO! I strongly suggest they make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE," Trump tweeted. Venezuela is Cuba's biggest oil supplier, but shipments have halted since Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's capture by US forces. Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel has responded defiantly, asserting Cuba's sovereignty.  Trump Warns Cuba: Make a Deal or Lose Venezuelan Oil

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Trump Orders Special Forces to Draw Up Greenland Invasion Plan, Cites National Security Concerns

  TRUMP: "MAYBE WE'LL INVADE GREENLAND," U.S. TOP COMMANDERS: "YOU CAN'T BE SERIOUS" Apparently, Trump asked special forces to draw up an invasion plan for Greenland after getting pumped from the Venezuela operation. But top generals pushed back hard, saying it’s illegal without Congress and "not happening." Source: Daily Mail

Netanyahu and Rubio Discuss Iran Protests Amid High Alert

  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a phone call to discuss the escalating protests in Iran, Gaza, and Syria. Israel is on high alert for potential US intervention in Iran, following President Donald Trump's threats to intervene if the regime uses force against protesters.  The US and Israel are coordinating on security and commercial issues in Syria. Iran's protests, now in their second week, have resulted in at least 116 deaths and over 2,600 detention s.

Syria's Aleppo Governor Reports Improving Security

Continue to content   Aleppo governor Azzam al-Gharib says security's getting better in Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh after SDF fighters left and Syrian troops withdrew.

Massive Show of Support Thousands Rally Behind Yemen's STC in Aden

  Massive Show of Support Thousands Rally Behind Yemen's STC in Aden Thousands of Yemenis gathered in Aden to back the Southern Transitional Council (STC), a separatist group seeking independence. The rally showcased the STC's strength amidst Yemen's ongoing conflict. Supporters waved flags and chanted slogans, demanding autonomy for southern Yemen. The STC has been at odds with the internationally recognized government, complicating efforts to end the war. The rally highlights tensions between groups vying for power in Yemen. The international community is watching the situation closely, as the country struggles to find peace. The STC's push for independence remains a major challenge.