POLITICS
The U.S. House Armed Services Committee has approved a proposal that would substantially expand military and defense-industrial cooperation between the U.S. and Israel, rejecting an effort by Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and other lawmakers to remove the measure from the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Critics argue the proposal
Russia Takes Central Bakhmut as Ukrainians Hold Out in City’s Final Stronghold
The Ukrainian army lost control of two train stations in the key eastern city of Bakhmut by April 12,...
The Dramatic Shift in the Meanings of ‘Left’ and ‘Right’
Traditionally, leftist politics, including communist and socialist ideology, are associated with economic...
White House: Relations With the Taliban Are Up to Each Country to Decide
John Kirby, Coordinator for Strategic Communications with the National Security Council, said on April...
North Korea Runs Anti-Divorce Campaign in Effort to Maintain Birthrate
The novel coronavirus pandemic and longstanding economic trouble have reduced the North Korean birthrate...
Trump Indictment Flawed, May Violate His 6th Amendment Rights, Experts Say
Legal experts are arguing that the charges included in the indictment against former U.S. president Donald...
PLA Sails Aircraft Carrier Near Taiwan Following Tsai-McCarthy Meeting
The mainland Chinese regime issued a rebuke of the April 5 meeting between Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen...
Malaysia Set to End Mandatory Death Penalty; Possibly Granting Clemency for Over 1,300 Death Row Inmates
On April 3, the Malaysian government made the monumental move to end its mandatory death penalty, along...
Japanese Prime Minister Demands China Release Businessman Suspected of Espionage
On April 3, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called on China to release an employee of Astellas...
Peace Prevails on the Streets of NY Amidst Protests and Political Tensions Surrounding Trump’s Indictment
On April 4, both Trump supporters and detractors gathered on the streets of New York City as the former...