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  1. Tuesday, May 26, 2026

    Storm Shadow missiles 'destroy' Russian military infrastructure in occupied Luhansk Oblast -- Ukraine strikes Russian oil facility in Bryansk Oblast overnight -- Putin signs law authorizing use of military force to 'protect Russian citizens' abroad -- After huge Russian missile, Oreshnik strike, Kyiv cleanup operation continues for second day ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  2. Tuesday, May 26, 2026

    Storm Shadow missiles 'destroy' Russian military infrastructure in occupied Luhansk Oblast -- Ukraine strikes Russian oil facility in Bryansk Oblast overnight -- Putin signs law authorizing use of military force to 'protect Russian citizens' abroad -- After huge Russian missile, Oreshnik strike, Kyiv cleanup operation continues for second day ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  3. Tuesday, May 26, 2026

    Storm Shadow missiles 'destroy' Russian military infrastructure in occupied Luhansk Oblast -- Ukraine strikes Russian oil facility in Bryansk Oblast overnight -- Putin signs law authorizing use of military force to 'protect Russian citizens' abroad -- After huge Russian missile, Oreshnik strike, Kyiv cleanup operation continues for second day ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  4. Tuesday, May 26, 2026

    Storm Shadow missiles 'destroy' Russian military infrastructure in occupied Luhansk Oblast -- Ukraine strikes Russian oil facility in Bryansk Oblast overnight -- Putin signs law authorizing use of military force to 'protect Russian citizens' abroad -- After huge Russian missile, Oreshnik strike, Kyiv cleanup operation continues for second day ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  5. ‘Almost taken hostage’: Nick Shirley claims he is stranded in Cuba, planning ‘escape’ route

    Content creator and independent journalist Nick Shirley, who made headlines last year after reportedly exposing a massive fraud…
    #Conflict #Conflicts #War #communism #Cuba #humanitariancrisis #nickshirley #NickShirleycuba #usembassy
    europesays.com/2966872/

  6. Four Officials Dead in Chihuahua Highway Accident Following Raid

    Four officials, including two U.S. Embassy instructors and two AEI officers, died in a car crash on April 19, 2026, on the highway between Chihuahua and Ciudad Juárez. They were returning from a raid.

    #ChihuahuaCrash, #USembassy, #AEI, #DrugRaid, #HighwaySafety

    newsletter.tf/four-officials-d

  7. Four officials, including two U.S. Embassy instructors, died in a highway crash on April 19, 2026. This happened after they finished a successful raid on drug labs.

    #ChihuahuaCrash, #USembassy, #AEI, #DrugRaid, #HighwaySafety
    newsletter.tf/four-officials-d

  8. LIVE: Venezuelan workers march for fair wages

    Venezuelan public sector workers march toward the U.S. Embassy in Caracas and demand fair wages and pensions as discontent over pay persists. #venezuela #caracas #wages #labor #usembassy Keep up with the latest news from around the world:

    fllics.com/en/video/live-venez

  9. LIVE: Venezuelan workers march for fair wages

    Venezuelan public sector workers march toward the U.S. Embassy in Caracas and demand fair wages and pensions as discontent over pay persists. #venezuela #caracas #wages #labor #usembassy Keep up with the latest news from around the world:

    fllics.com/en/video/live-venez

  10. LIVE: Venezuelan workers march for fair wages

    Venezuelan public sector workers march toward the U.S. Embassy in Caracas and demand fair wages and pensions as discontent over pay persists. #venezuela #caracas #wages #labor #usembassy Keep up with the latest news from around the world:

    fllics.com/en/video/live-venez

  11. LIVE: Venezuelan workers march for fair wages

    Venezuelan public sector workers march toward the U.S. Embassy in Caracas and demand fair wages and pensions as discontent over pay persists. #venezuela #caracas #wages #labor #usembassy Keep up with the latest news from around the world:

    fllics.com/en/video/live-venez

  12. LIVE: Venezuelan workers march for fair wages

    Venezuelan public sector workers march toward the U.S. Embassy in Caracas and demand fair wages and pensions as discontent over pay persists. #venezuela #caracas #wages #labor #usembassy Keep up with the latest news from around the world:

    fllics.com/en/video/live-venez

  13. US Secretary of State Rubio Extends Warm Songkran Greetings to Thailand

    The Secretary of State took the opportunity to reaffirm the “enduring friendship and alliance” that the…
    #UnitedStates #US #USA #diplomaticties #marcorubio #secretaryofstate #Songkran #SongkranFestival #Thailand #usembassy #ussecretaryofstate
    europesays.com/2916329/

  14. 🔴 КРИТИЧНА ЗАГРОЗА | Загроза: 9/10
    █████████░
    Тип: Security Alert
    🇧🇭

    США закликають громадян у Бахрейні до укриття
    Посольство США в Бахрейні видало екстрене попередження для американських громадян про необхідність перебування в укритті до подальших повідомлень. Причини не уточнюються.
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    US urges citizens in Bahrain to shelter in place
    The US Embassy in Bahrain has issued an emergency alert urging all US citizens to shelter in place 'until further notice'. No specific threat details were provided.
    💬 SENTINEL: Необхідна негайна перевірка джерел у Бахрейні на наявність повітряних тривог або активних загроз.

    #SecurityAlert #Bahrain #USEmbassy

  15. 🔴 КРИТИЧНА ЗАГРОЗА | Загроза: 9/10
    █████████░
    Тип: Security Alert
    🇧🇭

    США закликають громадян у Бахрейні до укриття
    Посольство США в Бахрейні видало екстрене попередження для американських громадян про необхідність перебування в укритті до подальших повідомлень. Причини не уточнюються.
    ——————————————————
    US urges citizens in Bahrain to shelter in place
    The US Embassy in Bahrain has issued an emergency alert urging all US citizens to shelter in place 'until further notice'. No specific threat details were provided.
    💬 SENTINEL: Необхідна негайна перевірка джерел у Бахрейні на наявність повітряних тривог або активних загроз.

    #SecurityAlert #Bahrain #USEmbassy

  16. More US Visa Applicants In The Philippines Required To Set Social Media Accounts Public

    If you are about to apply for a United States visa, you should be ready to set your social media accounts public as a new requirement announced by the US Embassy in Manila came into effect which covers even more applicants, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin news. Some parts in boldface…

    Applicants from more US visa category groups are now required to set their social media accounts public, based on the latest advisory of the US Embassy in Manila.

    Effective March 30, visa applicants who need to change their social media privacy setting belong to the following categories:

    *    Fiancé(e) Visa Applicants (K-1, K-2, and K-3 visas)

    *    Certain Personal Employees or Domestic Workers (A-3, C-3, and G-5 visas)

    *    Trainee or Special Education Exchange Visitors (H-3 and their H-4 dependents)

    *    Cultural and Religious Visitors (Q, R-1, and R-2 visas)

    *    Informant, Witness, and Victims of Crimes (S, T, and U visas)

    These categories are in addition to Students and Exchanges (F, M, and J) and Specialty Occupations (H-1B and their H-4 dependents) categories.

    According to the embassy, it is using such information “to determine applicants’ eligibility to receive a visa.”

    Since 2019, it said, the US has required visa applicants to provide social media usernames on immigrant and nonimmigrant visa application forms.

    Visa applicants are required to list all social media usernames, handles, or identifiers for every platform they have used in the last 5 years on the visa application form,” it said.

    “Applicants certify that the information in their visa application is true and correct before they sign and submit,” it added.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Did you submit your social media accounts and set them all public the last time you applied for a US visa?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    #America #Asia #Bing #Blog #blogger #blogging #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #DonaldJTrump #DonaldTrump #Facebook #geek #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #immigration #Instagram #Investagrams #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeAmericaGreatAgainMAGA #ManilaBulletin #news #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #Pinoy #PresidentTrump #publicService #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #technology #travel #travelBlog #Trump #Tumblr #Twitter #USEmbassy #USVisa #visa #WordPress #WordPressCom
  17. More US Visa Applicants In The Philippines Required To Set Social Media Accounts Public

    If you are about to apply for a United States visa, you should be ready to set your social media accounts public as a new requirement announced by the US Embassy in Manila came into effect which covers even more applicants, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin news. Some parts in boldface…

    Applicants from more US visa category groups are now required to set their social media accounts public, based on the latest advisory of the US Embassy in Manila.

    Effective March 30, visa applicants who need to change their social media privacy setting belong to the following categories:

    *    Fiancé(e) Visa Applicants (K-1, K-2, and K-3 visas)

    *    Certain Personal Employees or Domestic Workers (A-3, C-3, and G-5 visas)

    *    Trainee or Special Education Exchange Visitors (H-3 and their H-4 dependents)

    *    Cultural and Religious Visitors (Q, R-1, and R-2 visas)

    *    Informant, Witness, and Victims of Crimes (S, T, and U visas)

    These categories are in addition to Students and Exchanges (F, M, and J) and Specialty Occupations (H-1B and their H-4 dependents) categories.

    According to the embassy, it is using such information “to determine applicants’ eligibility to receive a visa.”

    Since 2019, it said, the US has required visa applicants to provide social media usernames on immigrant and nonimmigrant visa application forms.

    Visa applicants are required to list all social media usernames, handles, or identifiers for every platform they have used in the last 5 years on the visa application form,” it said.

    “Applicants certify that the information in their visa application is true and correct before they sign and submit,” it added.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Did you submit your social media accounts and set them all public the last time you applied for a US visa?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at  @HavenorFantasy as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #America #Asia #Bing #Blog #blogger #blogging #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #DonaldJTrump #DonaldTrump #Facebook #geek #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #immigration #Instagram #Investagrams #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeAmericaGreatAgainMAGA #ManilaBulletin #news #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #Pinoy #PresidentTrump #publicService #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #technology #travel #travelBlog #Trump #Tumblr #Twitter #USEmbassy #USVisa #visa #WordPress #WordPressCom
  18. More US Visa Applicants In The Philippines Required To Set Social Media Accounts Public

    If you are about to apply for a United States visa, you should be ready to set your social media accounts public as a new requirement announced by the US Embassy in Manila came into effect which covers even more applicants, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin news. Some parts in boldface…

    Applicants from more US visa category groups are now required to set their social media accounts public, based on the latest advisory of the US Embassy in Manila.

    Effective March 30, visa applicants who need to change their social media privacy setting belong to the following categories:

    *    Fiancé(e) Visa Applicants (K-1, K-2, and K-3 visas)

    *    Certain Personal Employees or Domestic Workers (A-3, C-3, and G-5 visas)

    *    Trainee or Special Education Exchange Visitors (H-3 and their H-4 dependents)

    *    Cultural and Religious Visitors (Q, R-1, and R-2 visas)

    *    Informant, Witness, and Victims of Crimes (S, T, and U visas)

    These categories are in addition to Students and Exchanges (F, M, and J) and Specialty Occupations (H-1B and their H-4 dependents) categories.

    According to the embassy, it is using such information “to determine applicants’ eligibility to receive a visa.”

    Since 2019, it said, the US has required visa applicants to provide social media usernames on immigrant and nonimmigrant visa application forms.

    Visa applicants are required to list all social media usernames, handles, or identifiers for every platform they have used in the last 5 years on the visa application form,” it said.

    “Applicants certify that the information in their visa application is true and correct before they sign and submit,” it added.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Did you submit your social media accounts and set them all public the last time you applied for a US visa?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at  @HavenorFantasy as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #America #Asia #Bing #Blog #blogger #blogging #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #DonaldJTrump #DonaldTrump #Facebook #geek #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #immigration #Instagram #Investagrams #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeAmericaGreatAgainMAGA #ManilaBulletin #news #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #Pinoy #PresidentTrump #publicService #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #technology #travel #travelBlog #Trump #Tumblr #Twitter #USEmbassy #USVisa #visa #WordPress #WordPressCom
  19. More US Visa Applicants In The Philippines Required To Set Social Media Accounts Public

    If you are about to apply for a United States visa, you should be ready to set your social media accounts public as a new requirement announced by the US Embassy in Manila came into effect which covers even more applicants, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin news. Some parts in boldface…

    Applicants from more US visa category groups are now required to set their social media accounts public, based on the latest advisory of the US Embassy in Manila.

    Effective March 30, visa applicants who need to change their social media privacy setting belong to the following categories:

    *    Fiancé(e) Visa Applicants (K-1, K-2, and K-3 visas)

    *    Certain Personal Employees or Domestic Workers (A-3, C-3, and G-5 visas)

    *    Trainee or Special Education Exchange Visitors (H-3 and their H-4 dependents)

    *    Cultural and Religious Visitors (Q, R-1, and R-2 visas)

    *    Informant, Witness, and Victims of Crimes (S, T, and U visas)

    These categories are in addition to Students and Exchanges (F, M, and J) and Specialty Occupations (H-1B and their H-4 dependents) categories.

    According to the embassy, it is using such information “to determine applicants’ eligibility to receive a visa.”

    Since 2019, it said, the US has required visa applicants to provide social media usernames on immigrant and nonimmigrant visa application forms.

    Visa applicants are required to list all social media usernames, handles, or identifiers for every platform they have used in the last 5 years on the visa application form,” it said.

    “Applicants certify that the information in their visa application is true and correct before they sign and submit,” it added.

    Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Did you submit your social media accounts and set them all public the last time you applied for a US visa?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at  @HavenorFantasy as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #America #Asia #Bing #Blog #blogger #blogging #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #DonaldJTrump #DonaldTrump #Facebook #geek #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #immigration #Instagram #Investagrams #MAGA #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #MakeAmericaGreatAgainMAGA #ManilaBulletin #news #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #Pinoy #PresidentTrump #publicService #socialMedia #SoutheastAsia #technology #travel #travelBlog #Trump #Tumblr #Twitter #USEmbassy #USVisa #visa #WordPress #WordPressCom