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US Says Canada Will Regret Decision to Allow Chinese EVs Into Their Market. AI-Generated.
The global electric vehicle (EV) race is heating up, and Canada has just made a move that has caught the attention — and criticism — of its closest ally. The United States has warned that Canada may “regret” its decision to allow Chinese-made electric vehicles into its domestic market, a statement that underscores rising trade tensions, geopolitical rivalry, and fears over the future of North America’s auto industry.
By Aqib Hussain22 days ago in The Swamp
Trump Threatens Tariffs on Nations That ‘Don’t Go Along’ With Greenland Plans. AI-Generated.
When former President Donald Trump speaks about global politics, controversy often follows. His latest remarks are no exception. Trump has once again reignited international debate by threatening economic tariffs against countries that refuse to support his plans involving Greenland, a territory that has unexpectedly become a focal point in global geopolitics.
By Aqib Hussain22 days ago in The Swamp
Blair and Rubio Among Names on Gaza ‘Board of Peace’. AI-Generated.
The international spotlight has once again turned toward Gaza following the announcement of a newly formed “Board of Peace”, a body intended to guide the territory through post-conflict recovery, governance reform, and long-term stability. What has made headlines, however, is not just the mission of the board — but who is on it.
By Aqib Hussain22 days ago in The Swamp
Canada, China Set for ‘Historic’ Gains From New Partnership, Carney Says. AI-Generated.
Canada and China may be standing at the edge of a major turning point in their diplomatic and economic relationship. According to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, a newly announced partnership between the two nations could unlock “historic gains” and reshape how both countries engage with each other — and the world.
By Aqib Hussain23 days ago in The Swamp
Squished Between Chairs’ on a Train: How Some Passengers Survived a Crane Collapse. AI-Generated.
The train was supposed to be uneventful. A routine journey. Phones out, headphones in, coffee cups balanced on fold-down trays. No one on board expected that, within seconds, a normal commute would turn into a scene of chaos, fear, and raw human instinct.
By Aqib Hussain23 days ago in The Swamp
Time to Dump Trump? Europeans Whisper Last-Resort Options to Save Greenland. AI-Generated.
For years, the idea of the United States “buying” Greenland sounded like political theater — a headline-grabbing curiosity that few took seriously. But as global power dynamics shift and the Arctic becomes a strategic hotspot, Europe is no longer laughing. Behind closed doors in Brussels, Copenhagen, Paris, and Berlin, uncomfortable conversations are taking place. The question no one wants to say aloud — but many are thinking — is this: Is it time for Europe to distance itself from Donald Trump to save Greenland?
By Aqib Hussain23 days ago in The Swamp
Gaza Technocratic Panel Meets for First Time, as Officials Fear It’s Hobbled from Get-Go. AI-Generated.
After months of war, uncertainty, and diplomatic maneuvering, a newly formed Gaza technocratic panel has officially met for the first time. On paper, this moment signals progress — a step toward stabilizing a territory devastated by conflict and humanitarian collapse. In reality, however, many officials and observers are already questioning whether this panel is doomed to struggle from the very beginning.
By Aqib Hussain23 days ago in The Swamp
Trump Suspends Immigrant Visas for 75 Countries: Who’s Affected?. AI-Generated.
In a sweeping move, President Donald Trump’s administration has announced a pause on immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries. The new policy, effective January 21, 2026, applies to family-based and employment-based green cards. It’s one of the broadest immigration actions in recent U.S. history and has raised questions worldwide about who exactly will be affected.
By Aqib Hussain23 days ago in The Swamp
Iran and the Limits of American Power. AI-Generated.
For over 40 years, the relationship between Iran and the United States has been tense, complicated, and often confrontational. From the 1979 Islamic Revolution to today, U.S. attempts to shape Iran’s behavior — through diplomacy, sanctions, or even military threats — have often hit a wall. Despite America’s vast power, Iran has repeatedly shown the limits of U.S. influence. Understanding this dynamic is essential for anyone trying to make sense of today’s global politics.
By Aqib Hussain24 days ago in The Swamp
Europeans Prepare Military Exercises in Greenland. AI-Generated.
The Arctic is no longer a quiet, frozen frontier. Once seen as remote and geopolitically dormant, Greenland has suddenly become one of the world’s most strategically sensitive regions. As former U.S. President Donald Trump renews his controversial interest in acquiring the island, European nations are responding with something more tangible than diplomatic statements — military exercises on Greenlandic soil.
By Aqib Hussain24 days ago in The Swamp
U.S. Thinks Hamas Is Ready to Demilitarize as Gaza Deal Moves to “Phase Two”. AI-Generated.
The Gaza conflict may be entering one of its most critical chapters yet. According to U.S. officials, Hamas has signaled a willingness to discuss demilitarization as the ceasefire agreement transitions into what negotiators are calling Phase Two. While skepticism remains high, the move represents a rare moment of cautious optimism in a region long defined by cycles of violence and broken agreements.
By Aqib Hussain24 days ago in The Swamp
Iran Reopens Airspace After Temporary Closure Forced Flights to Reroute. AI-Generated.
When news broke that Iran had temporarily closed its airspace, the ripple effects were felt almost instantly across the global aviation industry. Airlines scrambled to reroute flights, passengers faced delays, and aviation authorities worldwide went on high alert. Although the closure lasted only a few hours, its impact highlighted just how interconnected — and vulnerable — international air travel can be.
By Aqib Hussain24 days ago in The Swamp











