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Donroe doctrine & Putinisation of American foreign policy
January 05, 2026
|The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
Historian Niall Ferguson maintains that the liberal world order was, in any case, largely a fiction, disguising the raw power of the US empire
Self-love is a two-sided coin. It can strengthen or stifle, expand orenfeeble, perfect or pauperise. When love is returned, one soars. When love is spurned, it cripples and disconsolates. Having touted himself as a “President of Peace”, Donald Trump is, today, the man spurned. Now that the Nobel Peace Prize has eluded him even after claiming to have ended “eight raging conflicts’, Trump has begun to flex his muscles.
A large-scale strike on Venezuela's capital city by the American forces overthrew the Nicholas Maduro regime. President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were captured, blindfolded and handcuffed, and taken to the US. The swift operation was carried out by the US Army’s Delta Force. It is an elite special operations group of soldiers trained in secret counter-terrorism operations and hostage rescues. The regime change is the name of the new game, Venezuela is the victim of the “Donroe” Doctrine, the “Trump corollary” to the much-maligned Monroe Doctrine. The 1923 Doctrine warned the European nations against further colonisation and intervention in the Americas. It established the Western Hemisphere as a sphere of American influence. But leaders of the Senate and House Armed Services com-
mittees were not consulted on the regime change. Maria Corina Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, who was expecting to be installed as president too, was spurned by Trump, who now says she does not have the “support or respect” within the country.
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BJP inducts 12 Cong councillors
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Closure of J&K med college injustice: CM
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said the government will accommodate students affected by the closure of a medical college by adjusting them in other institutions through supernumerary seats, asserting that their education will not be allowed to suffer.
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HC pauses NMMC poll in Ward 17A
The Bombay High Court on Thursday stayed the election process for Ward No. 17A of the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), after observing prima facie illegality in the rejection of a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate's nomination during scrutiny.
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January 09, 2026
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SC: How many dogs do you want roaming in hosps?
The SC on Thursday continued hearing a suo motu case on the rising menace of stray dogs and dog bite incidents across the country, with the Bench repeatedly flagging the failure of municipal authorities and State governments to implement the animal birth control (ABC) ules.
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January 09, 2026
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ED rushes to HC after face-off with Mamata
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January 09, 2026
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Dial 112 neutralizes 50 high-risk plights in 2025
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Probe reveals Fire Dept issued NOCs without clubs applying
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SC reserves verdict on Justice Varma's House probe plea
The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that if the Vice President can exercise the functions of the President in the latter's absence, then there is no reason why the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha cannot exercise the functions of the Chairman when the Chairman is absent.
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Banks’ mkt capitalisation rises in Q3 on festive demand, tax cuts
Most Indian banks recorded an increase in market capitalisation during the OctoberDecember quarter, supported by festive season demand and cuts in the goods and services tax (GST), according to S&P Global Market Intelligence data.
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