POLITICS
On April 16, hundreds of migrants — many believed to be illegal arrivals from West Africa and Haiti — descended on New York City Hall pleading for more aid, work permits, and better shelter conditions ahead of a 10:00 am City Council oversight hearing. Of the estimated 1,000 protesting migrants,
UN Adopts First High Seas Treaty to Protect Oceans’ Biodiversity
After 20 years of diplomatic efforts, the United Nations has adopted an unprecedented treaty to protect...
US Strikes Deal With Philippines to Establish Four More Military Bases Around China
In February this year, the United States announced that it had struck a deal with the Phillipines to...
2023 Sees Massive Reversal in Americans’ Acceptance of Same-Sex Relationships
The percentage of Americans who accept same-sex relations has fallen to pre-COVID levels, according to...
On America’s Doorstep: New Chinese Military Training Facility Planned for Cuba, WSJ Claims
According to a June 20 report by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), which cites current and former U.S. officials...
Debate Rages Whether to Allow Landmark Science and Technology Agreement Between China and US to Expire
The United States and China have maintained a significant scientific and technical cooperation agreement...
Antony Blinken Meets With Xi Jinping Amidst High Sino-US Tensions
On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, attended a roughly 35-minute meeting with Communist...
District Judge Bars Seattle Police From Enforcing Graffiti Ban
On June 13 (Tuesday), U.S. District Court Judge Marcha Pechman issued a preliminary injunction according...
Trump Pleads Not Guilty in Miami Court
Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States, arrived at a federal courthouse in Miami, Florida...
South Korean President Hits Back at ‘Wolf Warrior’ Rhetoric From China’s Ambassador Xing Haiming
Republic of Korea (ROK) President Yoon Suk-yeol and other political figures have issued biting criticism...