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...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has scored its biggest breakthrough yet in the country’s west, nearly tripling its support in municipal elections in North...
London has seen protests before, but the march that swept through its heart this weekend felt different. More than 100,000 people, many carrying England’s red-and-white St....
The assassination of Charlie Kirk — a Trump ally, conservative activist, and lightning rod for America’s culture wars — is more than just a personal tragedy....
Egypt Warned, Turkey Warned, Even Washington Whispered — Hamas Still Walked Into Israel’s Trap. For more than a decade, Hamas’s exiled leadership believed Doha was untouchable—a...
Donald Trump insists he can “do anything” with the U.S. military. His rebranding of the Department of Defense into the “Department of War” is more than...
When President Ismail Omar Guelleh stood beside Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed at the inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), the moment carried far...
Donald Trump promised voters no new wars abroad. Instead, he appears to be waging one at home. Armed National Guard soldiers are patrolling the streets of...
A trove of leaked private messages has stripped away the myth that Australia’s far-right is a homegrown nuisance. In reality, it is plugged directly into a...
Farmers returning home in eastern Congo are finding their fields seized — a flashpoint that could shatter Trump’s fragile Rwanda-Congo deal. What happens when war refugees...
U.S. lawmakers urge a separate travel advisory for Somaliland, but the move risks becoming a symbolic gesture that helps Washington counter China while leaving Hargeisa exposed....
At Beijing’s parade, Xi Jinping rolled out lasers, stealth drones, and nuclear missiles as Putin and Kim looked on—proof of China’s ambitions to rival U.S. power....
Russia swaps Wagner for the Africa Corps, a Kremlin-controlled paramilitary designed to rebrand Moscow’s presence in Africa, tighten state control, and sidestep Wagner’s blood-soaked reputation. Wagner...
A federal judge ruled Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated the Posse Comitatus Act by deploying Marines and National Guard for domestic law enforcement in...
China stages military pageantry as leaders of Russia, North Korea, and Iran converge with Xi Jinping, signaling an emerging anti-American bloc bent on rewriting global rules....
The EU3 trigger the UN’s “snapback” sanctions mechanism, forcing Iran into a September deadline. Tehran faces economic strangulation, diplomatic isolation, and the risk of legitimized military...
Donald Trump’s second-term trade war is inadvertently forging the very anti-Western economic axis he warned of. BRICS nations—once fractured—are now uniting under pressure. Donald Trump may...
With Hezbollah weaker than at any time in decades, Lebanon’s new leadership sees a fleeting chance to dismantle Iran’s proxy stranglehold and rebuild state sovereignty. Lebanon...
Helsinki halts millions in aid to Somalia as Mogadishu refuses to take back its own convicted criminals — triggering a wave of outrage across Europe. Finland...