FBI Asks Agents to Volunteer for Temporary Duty in Minneapolis
The FBI is requesting agents nationwide to volunteer for temporary assignments in Minneapolis, where anti-ICE protests have escalated. Details of the mission remain unspecified.
The FBI is requesting agents nationwide to volunteer for temporary assignments in Minneapolis, where anti-ICE protests have escalated. Details of the mission remain unspecified.
A journalist in Taiwan has been detained on allegations of bribing military officers to provide sensitive information to China. The case highlights ongoing cross-strait security tensions.
Syrian government troops have seized a strategic town and oil fields from U.S.-backed Kurdish forces in a significant eastward push. Get the latest details on the ongoing conflict.
A local official reports that recent drone strikes have left over 200,000 homes without power in Russian-occupied Ukraine. Read the latest on the ongoing conflict.
The Pentagon has placed 1,500 active-duty soldiers on prepare-to-deploy orders to Minnesota amid escalating protests against ICE operations. President Trump threatens to invoke the Insurrection Act.
Iraqi forces have officially taken control of a strategic military base following the withdrawal of U.S. troops. Prime Minister al-Sudani oversaw the transfer, marking a pivotal moment for Iraqi sovereignty.
Exclusive documents show Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodriguez has been monitored by the U.S. DEA for years, raising international security concerns. Read the full investigation.
A bipartisan U.S. congressional delegation visits Copenhagen to de-escalate tensions after President Trump threatened tariffs over Greenland. Read the latest on this Arctic security dispute.
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa declares a state of emergency, deploying thousands of soldiers to combat drug cartel violence following a gang leader's prison escape. Read the latest.
Calgary's Mac Hughes receives city's iconic white hat in Ukraine, honouring his frontline service and sacrifice after being severely injured by a Russian drone. He plans to return after rehabilitation.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is requiring more officers to undergo advanced crowd-control training, expanding their role in domestic immigration enforcement amid Minneapolis protests. Learn the implications.
A security breach occurred at Ottawa International Airport as some Air Canada arrivals from Mexico bypassed CBSA screening. Authorities are investigating the lapse.
Ex-defence minister Harjit Sajjan co-founds Juno Industries, a new defence technology startup with $3M in seed funding, aiming to boost Canada's military autonomy and capitalize on increased NATO spending pledges.
Experts debate the likelihood of U.S. military coercion against Canada under Trump, suggesting economic pressure is more probable. Learn why proactive planning is still crucial for Canadian sovereignty.
Explore the dark history of anthrax, from its origins as 'wool sorter's disease' to its weaponization in global conflicts. Learn about the science, the outbreaks, and the enduring threat.
Analysis reveals Iran's hostile acts against Canada, from assassination attempts on politicians to terror plots. Why Canada has a vested interest in opposing the regime.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman has undergone medical tests, the royal court announced. Get the latest details on the monarch's health and the implications for the kingdom.
Ukraine's energy minister warns of an unprecedented challenge to the nation's battered power grid following relentless Russian air strikes, leaving citizens without heat and power in deep winter.
South Korean authorities have summoned a civilian for questioning over alleged unauthorized drone flights toward North Korea. The incident highlights ongoing tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Senior Iranian cleric Ahmad Khatami urges execution of protestors, a stance U.S. President Trump calls a 'red line.' Tensions escalate amid ongoing unrest. Read the latest developments.
Residents and experts respond to former U.S. President Donald Trump's reported ambition to purchase Greenland. A Canadian security analyst warns the 'all or nothing' stance complicates diplomacy.
The U.S. Department of Defense has directed the military newspaper Stars and Stripes to eliminate content it deems 'woke distractions,' sparking debate over editorial independence. Read the latest on this policy shift.
A possible source for the Washington Post reportedly told military officers he 'mishandled classified information,' according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Get the latest details on this developing security case.
A recent FBI raid on a Washington Post journalist's residence has press freedom advocates warning of a chilling effect on investigative reporting. Learn about the implications for media freedom.
Canadian authorities intercepted suspected heroin valued at nearly $7 million at the Peace Bridge border crossing. Get the details on this significant seizure and ongoing investigation.
The U.S. has seized another oil tanker linked to Venezuela, marking the sixth such action as part of former President Trump's ongoing pressure campaign. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the move.
Russia's Kremlin sides with Donald Trump, asserting Ukraine is obstructing a peace agreement. The statement follows a deadly drone strike in Lviv on January 15, 2026.
U.S. forces seized the Motor Tanker Veronica in a pre-dawn raid, the sixth such action targeting Venezuela's oil industry. Details on the escalating maritime enforcement.
Russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, has called on Western nations to cease allegations that Moscow and Beijing pose a threat to Greenland. The statement was issued on January 15, 2026.
Denmark and European allies send military personnel to Greenland as discussions with the United States over the island's future intensify, raising NATO concerns. Read the latest developments.