Top US Catholic Cardinals Question Morality of American Foreign Policy

Top US Catholic Cardinals Question Morality of American Foreign Policy

Three of the United States’ highest-ranking Catholic archbishops have raised serious concerns about the country’s approach to international relations, urging that morality must guide America’s actions on the world stage. In a rare joint statement, Cardinals Blase Cupich of Chicago, Robert McElroy of Washington, and Joseph Tobin of Newark stressed that military force should only […]

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Venezuela’s Acting President Calls for Renewed Cooperation with the United States

Venezuela’s Acting President Calls for Renewed Cooperation with the United States

Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez has extended an open invitation to the United States government to work together on a constructive agenda, striking a noticeably conciliatory tone after recent tensions surrounding the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. In her message shared on social media, Rodríguez emphasized that Venezuela wants to live “without external threats” and […]

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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth to Visit Asia, Including Malaysia, to Strengthen Regional Alliances Against Growing China Influence

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth to Visit Asia, Including Malaysia, to Strengthen Regional Alliances Against Growing China Influence

In a significant diplomatic and strategic move, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to embark on a multi-country tour across Asia, including Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam, and South Korea, the Pentagon confirmed on Sunday. This will mark Hegseth’s third visit to the region, underscoring Washington’s intensified efforts to reinforce its alliances amid growing concerns over […]

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