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The United States has threatened to use military force to take control of Greenland, a territory under Denmark’s sovereignty in the Arctic region. The White House issued the warning on Tuesday, prompting U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to announce a meeting with Danish officials next week to discuss the escalating situation. Rubio said President Trump’s threat to seize Greenland has created a serious crisis among NATO member states.

Following Trump’s remarks, the foreign ministers of Greenland and Denmark requested an emergency meeting with Rubio. When asked whether Trump would risk dividing NATO by pursuing military control of Greenland, Rubio declined to answer, stating only that every U.S. president keeps military options open to address national security threats. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot told France Inter radio that France is coordinating with allies on how to respond if the U.S. attacks Greenland.

Rubio added that Trump has been interested in acquiring Greenland since his first term, though he is not the first U.S. president to explore such a possibility.

09 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

US warns of military action over Greenland as Rubio plans talks with Danish officials

US President Donald Trump is holding a meeting on Friday with top executives from major American oil companies to secure their backing for his plan to control Venezuela’s oil resources. The meeting follows the January 3 military operation in which US forces detained Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Trump has stated that the move’s main goal is to establish control over Venezuela’s oil sector.

White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt said Washington currently holds maximum influence over Venezuela’s interim authorities, and Energy Secretary Chris Wright declared that the US intends to maintain control of the country’s oil industry indefinitely. However, Venezuela’s interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, asserted that her government remains in power and that the state oil company is only negotiating oil sales with the United States.

According to NBC News, executives from ExxonMobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips are attending the meeting. Chevron is currently the only US company licensed to operate in Venezuela, while ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips withdrew in 2007 after refusing to transfer majority ownership of their local operations to the Venezuelan government.

09 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump meets oil executives to seek support for Venezuela oil control plan

US President Donald Trump has proposed a $1.5 trillion military budget for the 2027 fiscal year, marking a 66 percent increase from the $901 billion approved for 2026, according to Sama TV. In a post on his social media platform Truth Social on January 7, Trump said the decision followed extensive discussions with top officials. He described the plan as part of his vision to build a “dream military” capable of ensuring US security during crises.

The proposed budget requires congressional approval. Although Republicans hold a narrow majority in both the Senate and House of Representatives, budget analysts believe securing approval for such a large expenditure will be difficult. Trump stated that revenue from tariffs imposed on other countries would cover the additional spending, but neutral think tanks estimate that current tariff income could fund only half, potentially increasing national debt by several trillion dollars.

In the same announcement, Trump criticized major defense companies for slow weapons production and said they would be barred from paying dividends or conducting share buybacks until output improves. Following the news, shares of Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics rose significantly after market close.

09 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump unveils $1.5 trillion military budget proposal for 2027, seeking major defense expansion

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he does not need to follow international law, emphasizing that his foreign policy decisions are guided solely by his own moral judgment. He made the remarks in an interview with The New York Times following a U.S. military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Trump said his actions would be controlled only by his personal ethics and that adherence to international law depends on his own definition.

According to the report, the United States launched a military attack on Venezuela early Saturday, with explosions reported in Caracas and several military bases. During the operation, U.S. forces captured and removed President Maduro from the country. Critics described the move as a clear violation of the United Nations Charter, which prohibits the use of force against the territorial integrity and political independence of any state.

After the assault, Trump announced that the United States would manage Venezuela and exploit its vast oil resources. The White House, however, stated it would cooperate with interim President Delcy Rodríguez while maintaining influence over the country’s policymaking. Trump warned that a second round of military strikes could occur if U.S. directives were not followed.

09 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump rejects need for international law after U.S. forces seize Venezuela’s president

U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that he will meet Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado next week. He made the statement during an interview with Sean Hannity broadcast on Fox News on Thursday night. Trump said he expects Machado to arrive sometime next week and expressed his anticipation to meet and greet her.

Maria Corina Machado is described as one of the leading figures in Venezuela’s opposition movement. According to the report, she had gone into hiding during the period when Nicolás Maduro’s government was ousted from power. The interview marks a public confirmation of the planned meeting between the U.S. president and the Venezuelan opposition leader.

The upcoming meeting could signal renewed engagement between the United States and Venezuela’s opposition leadership, though no further details about the agenda or location were disclosed in the report.

09 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump confirms plan to meet Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado next week

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has had a street named after her in the United States. The city council of Hamtramck, located in Michigan’s northeast region, approved renaming a central portion of Carpenter Street—between Joseph Campau and Conant Streets—in her honor. The announcement was confirmed by the BNP Media Cell on Thursday, January 8, 2026.

According to the report, expatriate Bangladeshis view the decision by the city authorities as a unique recognition of Bangladesh’s history, leadership, and democratic values. They described the renaming as more than a symbolic act, calling it an international testament to the country’s political struggles. The move follows a previous instance in Chicago, where a street was named after former President Ziaur Rahman.

Bangladeshi expatriates have expressed widespread enthusiasm over the development, seeing it as evidence of their growing political influence abroad. Observers believe the naming will further strengthen social and cultural ties between Bangladesh and the United States, particularly in Hamtramck’s diverse community.

08 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Hamtramck, Michigan names central street after former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia

U.S. President Donald Trump has called for increasing the country’s defense budget to 1.5 trillion dollars for 2027, describing the current period as “extremely troubled and dangerous.” The proposed amount would represent a more than 50 percent rise from the 901 billion dollars approved by Congress for the current year. Trump announced the plan on social media, saying it would help build a “dream military” and ensure safety against all enemies.

In a separate post, Trump warned that he would take strict action against defense contractors and shareholders if companies failed to accelerate weapons delivery and establish new production facilities. Following his announcement, shares of major U.S. defense manufacturers Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Raytheon rose by more than five percent.

Economists have previously cautioned that the gap between U.S. spending and revenue has reached an unsustainable level. Trump, however, asserted that Washington could “easily reach” the proposed defense budget through revenue generated from tariffs.

08 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump proposes $1.5 trillion U.S. defense budget for 2027, a 50% increase

The United States Embassy in India has issued a warning that foreign students studying in the US could face visa cancellation if they are arrested or violate American laws. The embassy stated on social media platform X that such individuals may be deported and could become ineligible for future US visas. The post emphasized that a US visa is a privilege, not a right, urging students to follow the law and avoid jeopardizing their travel status.

The embassy had previously announced in December that visa applications could be denied if consular officers believe an applicant intends to travel to the US primarily to give birth so that their child obtains US citizenship. According to Gulf News, the latest advisory has increased uncertainty among Indian visa holders, including professionals, and led to the rescheduling of some visa interviews in India.

Indian government data cited in the report shows that around 2.1 million Indians live in the United States. The report also noted that President Trump has intensified actions against illegal immigration since returning to power last year.

08 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

US warns foreign students in India that legal violations could lead to visa cancellation

U.S. President Donald Trump has approved a bill proposing import tariffs of up to 500 percent on India and several other countries that continue to buy oil from Russia. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said the bill will soon be presented to the U.S. Congress. He explained that the measure aims to punish nations purchasing cheap Russian oil, which he said supports President Vladimir Putin’s war efforts. Graham also named Brazil and China among the countries that could face these penalties.

Currently, India faces an additional 25 percent tariff on crude oil imports from Russia, bringing total tariffs on Indian goods to 50 percent. The Trump administration has also imposed sanctions on Russian oil companies Rosneft and Lukoil, while pressuring New Delhi to halt Russian oil imports as a condition for trade agreements with the United States.

The bill, co-authored by Graham and Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, would authorize the Trump administration to impose secondary sanctions and tariffs on imports of Russian oil, gas, uranium, and other products, aiming to cut off funding sources for Russia’s military activities.

08 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump backs bill to impose up to 500% tariffs on India over Russian oil imports

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Venezuela will use its oil sales revenue exclusively to purchase goods produced in the United States. According to Washington sources cited by AFP, the arrangement follows the removal of Nicolás Maduro from power and is based on a new oil agreement. The profits from Venezuela’s oil exports will be directed toward buying American products.

Trump shared the information on his social media platform, Truth Social, stating that he had been informed about the new oil deal ensuring that Venezuela’s earnings would be spent solely on U.S.-made goods. He specified that the purchases would include agricultural products, machinery, medical equipment, and energy-sector machinery.

The report did not provide further details about the terms of the agreement or how it will be implemented, but it highlights a shift in Venezuela’s trade alignment following political changes in the country.

08 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says Venezuela will spend oil revenue only on U.S.-made goods

President Donald Trump has signed a memorandum directing the United States to withdraw from 66 international organizations. The White House announced on Wednesday that the decision was made because these organizations no longer serve U.S. national interests. According to a statement shared on social media platform X, the order covers 31 United Nations–affiliated bodies and 35 other international institutions, though no specific names were disclosed.

The White House explained that continued U.S. involvement in these organizations is no longer aligned with the country’s strategic and economic priorities. The announcement marks another step in Trump’s ongoing effort, during his second term, to reduce U.S. participation in global institutions.

Observers note that these moves have sparked renewed debate about America’s role in international affairs, as the administration continues to reassess its global commitments.

08 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump signs order to pull U.S. from 66 international organizations citing national interest

A 37-year-old woman named Reni Nicole Good was shot dead by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis. The incident occurred during a large-scale immigration crackdown led by the Trump administration. Officials claimed Good attempted to ram ICE agents with her vehicle, prompting an agent to fire in self-defense. Video footage showed a red SUV attempting to move as officers approached before three gunshots were heard. The Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the officer acted defensively, while President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson supported the agent’s actions.

Local and state Democratic leaders, including Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, rejected the federal explanation, calling the shooting reckless and demanding ICE agents leave the city. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez described the act as an “outright killing,” and former Vice President Kamala Harris accused the administration of “gaslighting.” Protests erupted across Minneapolis and other cities, with demonstrators calling for accountability and the removal of ICE.

The FBI has launched an investigation into the shooting, while Noem confirmed ICE operations in Minneapolis will continue despite acknowledging the death was preventable.

08 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

ICE officer kills woman in Minneapolis amid Trump-era immigration crackdown

U.S. President Donald Trump has invited Colombian President Gustavo Petro to the White House, just days after threatening possible military action against Colombia over alleged drug trafficking links. The invitation followed a tense period during which Trump warned Petro following a U.S. military operation in neighboring Venezuela that removed Nicolás Maduro from power. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump hinted at a similar intervention in Colombia but later softened his tone after a phone conversation with Petro.

Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that Petro had called to explain the drug situation and other disagreements between the two countries. He praised Petro’s approach and expressed eagerness to meet him soon in Washington. Earlier, Trump had imposed financial sanctions on Petro and his family without presenting evidence, prompting Petro to declare he was ready to take up arms if necessary.

Petro confirmed he would attend the White House meeting, though no date has been set. He also urged Trump to restore direct communication between their foreign ministries and presidential offices, noting the long-standing military and economic ties between Colombia and the United States.

08 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump invites Colombia’s Petro to White House after earlier military threat over drug allegations

The United States will indefinitely oversee Venezuela’s oil sales, according to US Energy Minister Chris Wright. Speaking at the Goldman Sachs Energy Event in Miami on Wednesday, Wright said that both Venezuela’s stored oil and future production will be sold on the international market under US management. The plan aims to regulate the country’s oil exports and ensure oversight of revenues.

AFP reported from Washington that former President Donald Trump had earlier announced Venezuela’s interim government would assign the marketing of 30 to 50 million barrels of crude oil to the United States. Trump said on social media that proceeds from the sale of this sanctioned but high-quality oil would be held under US supervision. The initiative is intended to restore international oil flow, secure supply for American refineries, and maintain funds in a US-controlled account for future mutual benefit.

US Defense Minister Pete Hegseth stated that the blockade on Venezuela’s sanctioned oil remains globally enforced. After US forces seized several tankers in the Caribbean and North Atlantic, he confirmed that the US stance against illegal Venezuelan oil trade is being strictly implemented worldwide.

08 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

US to indefinitely oversee Venezuela’s oil sales under new management plan

U.S. President Donald Trump has said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unhappy with him because of the high tariffs imposed on India. Speaking at a meeting with Republican members of Congress, Trump claimed that Modi had requested to meet him, saying, “Sir, may I see you?” Trump added that despite their good relationship, Modi was displeased due to the tariff rates India faces.

Trump further stated that India had ordered 68 Apache helicopters and had significantly reduced its oil purchases from Russia. He described Modi as a good person who understood the importance of keeping the U.S. president satisfied, noting that the U.S. could quickly raise tariffs on India if necessary. Trump also said the tariffs were making the United States wealthier.

Discussing defense ties, Trump mentioned that India had been waiting for years for the Apache helicopters, but the process was now moving forward. He said the situation was changing as India’s order for 68 Apache helicopters progressed.

07 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says Modi unhappy over tariffs as India cuts Russian oil and orders Apache helicopters


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