POLITICS
The U.S. Department of Defense has informed Congress that it requires an additional $80 billion to cover expenses related to the Iran war, as well as other defense-related costs, according to U.S. media reports. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has made several visits to Capitol Hill to discuss the request, including
South Korea and US Work on Joint Strategy to Counter Northern Nuclear Threat
On Monday, June 10, senior South Korean and U.S. defense officials met in Seoul to work and coordinate...
Italy’s PM Meloni Comes Out Stronger From EU Election
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, with her conservative Brothers of Italy party, won the most votes in the...
The Rise of ‘Teacher Li’: How a Cartoon Cat Is Defying Beijing’s Censorship
In November 2022, as anti-lockdown protests erupted across many of China's cities, a peculiar source...
‘New Yorkers are struggling’: Citing Economic Fears Hochul Ditches MTA Congestion Pricing Scheme
According to the New York Post, New York State Governor, Kathy Hochul, is ditching the implementation...
Hunter Biden Criminal Trial Begins in Aftermath of Trump Conviction
On June 3, (Monday) the criminal trial of Hunter Biden kicks begins in federal court in Delaware, as...
Biden’s Border ‘Crackdown’ Will Permit at Least 1.75 Million Migrants to Enter the Country Annually
On June 4, the Biden administration announced an executive order that says it will shut down the U.S....
British Intelligence MI6 Accused of Recruiting Chinese Couple as Spies: Report
In an intensifying wave of espionage allegations, China has arrested a married couple accused of spying...
Mexico Elects New President, ‘La Presidenta’ Sheinbaum Emerges as Country’s First Female President
On June 2, following a tumultuous election race, Mexico chose former mayor Claudia Sheinbaum, making...
Trump Continues to Poll Strong, Raises $141 Million Following Historic Criminal Conviction
Despite being found guilty on 34 felony counts for falsifying documents, Donald Trump, the presumptive...