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Twin earthquakes struck Venezuela, killing at least 32 people, injuring hundreds and causing widespread damage in and around Caracas. Rescue teams continue searching for survivors as emergency aid reaches affected areas.
Trinidad and Tobago Police Service officers executed court-authorized search warrants on June 24 at properties linked to businessman Dominic Hadeed, including his Westmoorings home and Trincity business sites tied to Blue Waters. Hadeed and his wife were detained and are assisting investigators, with no charges filed.
by Aurax Desk
Republican senators reversed their stance on war powers after a heated closed-door meeting and pressure linked to President Donald Trump, clearing the way for the Senate to reject limits on military action against Iran.
by Aurax Desk
The Supreme Court ruled that immigration officials can act against some green card holders based on criminal allegations without meeting a higher evidentiary standard, potentially affecting how returning permanent residents are treated at U.S. borders.
by Aurax Desk
UN nuclear watchdog chief says inspectors will be allowed to visit Iran’s uranium enrichment sites under a recent Iran–U.S. agreement, a move aimed at restoring international oversight after months of uncertainty and regional tensions.
By Aurax Desk
Reports from pest control operators and residents in parts of the United States, Europe, and Asia suggest fewer visible cockroach sightings in some urban areas in recent years, a trend linked to improved sanitation, building design, and pest control practices, though experts say cockroaches remain widespread globally.
By. Aurax Desk
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