The Dragon in the Gulf: China’s Quiet March into African Waters. China’s latest deployment of a People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) fleet to the Gulf of...
Nearly a year after his downfall, former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has resurfaced — not in a courtroom or exile camp, but in a gilded Moscow...
U.S. President Donald Trump has again shaken the foundations of the Western alliance—this time by suggesting that Spain should be “thrown out” of NATO. The remark,...
As Ursula von der Leyen faces censure votes and internal revolt, the EU’s unity wavers. Her defense of trade with Trump and her call for solidarity...
The rare agreement signals a new phase of cooperation—part security alliance, part political chess move—against extremists, rival factions, and Mogadishu’s reach. The unexpected accord signed between...
The revelations that Sweden secretly tied 100 million kronor ($10 million) in aid to Somalia in exchange for deportation cooperation should end the charade once and...
Two NATO warships are steering toward a dangerous collision—not just with the Israeli navy, but with the foundations of maritime law. Italy’s frigate Alpino and Spain’s...
Donald Trump claims Somali President Hassan Sheikh rejected Ilhan Omar’s “return” to Somalia, sparking a furious response from Omar and reigniting debate over Somali refugees, diaspora...
Moldova heads into Sunday’s parliamentary election under the shadow of what its leaders call one of the most aggressive foreign interference operations in Europe since Russia’s...
The ransomware attack that brought check-in systems to a halt at Heathrow, Berlin Brandenburg and Brussels airports this week was more than just another cyber incident....
The closures at Copenhagen and Oslo airports reveal just how easily drones can paralyze critical infrastructure — and why suspicion immediately turns east. For four tense...
The death of 7-year-old Abdinasir Maow Gedi highlights gaps in medical response and communication. When 7-year-old Abdinasir Maow Gedi collapsed in his St. Cloud classroom this...
China and Russia quietly marked a new milestone this summer: their first joint submarine patrol. On the surface, it looked modest — just two Kilo-class diesel-electric...
Tens of thousands filled Arizona’s State Farm Stadium on Sunday for a sprawling memorial to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose killing at a Utah campus event...
Three of Israel’s closest allies — the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia — have formally recognized a Palestinian state. The announcements, coordinated just 24 hours before...
The calendar says late September, but in Washington it feels like the eve of battle. In one war room sits Donald Trump, restless and defiant, treating...
Nearly two years into Israel’s campaign against Hamas, whispers of an alternative power are surfacing in Gaza: small, armed militias declaring themselves enemies of Hamas. These...
NATO scrambled F-35s on Friday to intercept three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets that violated Estonia’s airspace over the Gulf of Finland in what officials called the...
Once hunted as an Al-Qaeda commander, Ahmad al-Sharaa could soon be hailed as a world leader. His rise from blood-soaked militancy to potential UN speaker exposes...
Ex-MP Alexander Stafford’s Hargeisa selfie throws down a gauntlet to Keir Starmer’s foreign policy hypocrisy. When Alexander Stafford, the British former MP and communications strategist, snapped...