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Trump Calls Iran Conflict a 'Short-Term Excursion'

President says U.S. attacked Iran to prevent them from 'taking over the Middle East'

Trump Claims 'Short-Term Excursion' in Iran, But Iran Vows Long War

Former president says US has already 'won in many ways' against Iran, but Iran's leadership says no room for diplomacy.

Trump Tells Latin American Leaders 'I'm Not Learning Your Damn Language' at International Summit

The president joked that he doesn't have time to learn Spanish like Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Graham Promises 'Cuba is Next' in Global War Against 'Bad Guys'

Republican senator says Trump is 'resetting the world' and Cuba's 'liberation is upon us'

China Rejects 'G2' Concept, Calls for 'Multipolar World'

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says China will 'never seek hegemony' and wants to build 'an equal and orderly multipolar world'.

Justice Department Eyes Cases Against Cuban Leaders as Trump Floats "Friendly Takeover"

U.S. Attorney in Miami forms working group to investigate Cuban officials, as Trump renews calls for deal with communist island

Hegseth Urges Latin American Allies to Take Aggressive Action Against Drug Cartels

Defense Secretary warns Trump administration will act alone if governments fail to combat criminal organizations threatening the U.S.

Hegseth Urges Latin American Allies to Take Aggressive Action Against Drug Cartels

Defense Secretary calls for 'hard power' and lethal force to combat criminal organizations in the Western Hemisphere

Trump Bombs Iran Over 'Misguided Religion'

Former president cites religious differences as justification for military strikes.

Hegseth Urges Latin American Allies to Take Aggressive Action Against Drug Cartels

U.S. Defense Secretary calls for greater military involvement to combat organized crime in the region.

Trump Tightens Grip on Cuba with Looming Blockade

Amid tensions in the Middle East, the White House eyes a "friendly takeover" of the island nation.

Cuban Regime Prosecutes Survivors of Fatal Speedboat Incident for 'Terrorism'

The Cuban government claims the men were plotting 'terrorist acts' against the communist regime.

US sinks Iranian warship as Iran warns of widespread destruction in the Middle East

The war has killed more than 1,000 people in Iran, more than 50 in Lebanon and around a dozen in Israel, according to those countries.

South Florida Leaders Take Preventative Measures After U.S. and Israel's Attack on Iran

Miami-Dade, Aventura, and Miami Beach officials issue statements and increase security in response to escalating Middle East conflict

Iranian Drones Strike US Embassy in Saudi Arabia as Conflict Escalates

Hundreds reported dead in Iran as US and Israel intensify airstrikes, while the conflict spreads to Lebanon and other parts of the region.

South Florida Jewish, Iranian Families Concerned After Strikes in Iran

Residents with loved ones in Iran on edge as US and Israel carry out joint operation.

Protesters in Miami Demand End to U.S. Oil Blockade as Cuba Faces Growing Crisis

Demonstrators call for renewed oil imports to Cuba amid families' struggle to access basic necessities.

Cuban Opposition Groups Unite for Regime Change

Miami-based groups present concrete transition plan to end Castro dictatorship

Iranians in South Florida Hopeful After Military Strikes in Iran

Some Iranians living in the Miami area express optimism about the recent U.S. and Israeli military operations in Iran.

South Florida Father Stranded in Miami as Israeli Family Shelters from Missile Sirens

Escalating Iran conflict leaves family separated as mother and children take shelter in Israel

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