Politics Apr 29, 2025Apr 29, 2025 Farewell to the ayatollahs: Why change in Iran is inevitable On April 19, the United States and Iran held another round of talks on a potential new nuclear… Mary Williams
News Apr 28, 2025Apr 29, 2025 Kim Jong Un calls soldiers sent to Kursk “heroes” and their mission “sacred” in first admission of his troops’ presence in Russia North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called the North Korean soldiers who were sent to Russia’s Kursk… James Peterson
News Apr 28, 2025 US warplane went overboard into Red Sea: Navy A US warplane went overboard into the Red Sea as a result of a Monday accident on the… Alex Johnson
Politics Apr 28, 2025Apr 29, 2025 Agri-tycoon vs. Medvedev’s “wallet”: Billionaire Moshkovich arrested in wake of conflict with rival oligarch’s family Investigation: What money can buy: Putin’s pals living their best lives in the West In late March, Russia’s… Mary Williams
News Apr 28, 2025 Who will heal in “Ai-Danil”: “offshore” health resort The Ai-Danil sanatorium under Yalta could work in favor of offshore companies for ten years, and now the… Alex Johnson
News Apr 28, 2025 W.House to name cities ‘obstructing’ anti-immigration agenda US President Donald Trump is to name and shame cities accused of “obstructing” his crackdown on illegal immigration,… Alex Johnson
News Apr 28, 2025 The Factors Considered When Estimating Compensation for the Hickey School Sexual Abuse Case The Charles H. Hickey Jr. School, which is a juvenile detention facility in Maryland, has recently come under… Alex Johnson
News Apr 28, 2025 Massive blackout hits all of Spain and Portugal Large swathes of Spain and Portugal remained without power late on Monday, after being hit by a massive… Alex Johnson
News Apr 28, 2025Apr 30, 2025 Portugal and Spain hit by massive power outage, causes yet unknown Madrid’s subway system has been shut due to the power outage. Photo: El Confidencial / EFE / Mariscal… James Peterson
Fraud Apr 28, 2025Apr 29, 2025 Interpol Issues Wanted Notices, Helps Dismantle Cybercrime Network Prosecutors in South Korea say younger gang members are fueling a resurgence in organized crime, blending violence with online scams that have defrauded thousands. Anna Cooper