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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on June 18 that the Pentagon will conduct a comprehensive six-month review of American troop deployments across Europe in a move that could reshape Washington's military footprint on the continent and alter the balance of responsibilities within NATO. Speaking at a meeting of NATO
Volunteer Workers Assisting Shanghai in Pandemic Controls Accused by Authorities of Bringing COVID Home
Shanghai continues to record over 20,000 new infections daily since the beginning of April, putting severe...
RCMP Spent $235,000 on Buffets at Five Star Hotel During Freedom Convoy Crackdown
Canada’s federal police force spent nearly $235,000 in taxpayer funds on buffets at a prestigious five...
Solomon Islands Under Western Pressure to Scrap Security Deal With China
Last month, the Solomon Islands revealed it was in talks with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to...
New Zealand’s Decision to Allow Suspect to Be Extradited to China Blasted as a ‘Deeply Disturbing Precedent
In a 3-2 decision on Wednesday, New Zealand’s top court ruled to extradite a man accused of murder back...
Elon Musk Tables Bid to Buy Out Twitter, Says It Must Be ‘Privatized’ to Protect Free Speech
After amassing the largest stake in Twitter by any individual by covertly purchasing a 9.2 percent stake...
Washington Rattles Its Saber at India After Russian Oil Purchases
Commentary The Joe Biden Administration has obtusely put India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on...
Poland Meets New Challenge as It Takes in Over 2 Million Refugees Fleeing War in Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted more than 4.6 million Ukrainians to seek refuge in neighboring...
Sri Lanka Spirals Into Chaos as Protesters Demand Leader’s Resignation
In the midst of a financial, social and political crisis not seen since Sri Lanka’s independence in 1948...
Highly-Valued Opium Farming Banned in Afghanistan, Taliban Enforces Harsh Punishment Against Violators
On April 3, the Taliban government in Afghanistan implemented a repressive ban on the cultivation of...