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On April 16, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Iran's attack on Israel last weekend and its financing of militant groups in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq threatened stability in the Middle East and could result in economic spillovers. At a news conference, reading from prepared remarks, Yellen called Iran’s
Rescued Rhinoceros Becomes a Proud Papa After Recovering From Poached Horns
Seha the rhinoceros was left for dead by poachers in 2016. Endangered wildlife preservation organization...
Bubba the Rescue Bird Both Sings and Speaks
In the southeastern Australian state of Victoria, a kind-hearted gentleman taught an orphaned starling...
The Chinese Army Blew Up a Bridge in India a Month Ago, and Got Away With It
Recent reports by Indian media reveal that on Aug. 30, more than 100 soldiers of the Chinese People’s...
Taliban Hangs Bodies of Alleged Kidnappers in Shocking Display of Brutality
After the U.S. began withdrawing from Afghanistan, the Taliban wasted no time regaining control of the...
Suga Departing: Abe’s ‘Right Hand Man’ Leaves Japanese PM Office After One Year
When Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced in September that he would be stepping down, the...
Suga lifts COVID-19 State of Emergency
Noting that COVID-19 infections have significantly declined from their peak, the Japanese government...
House of Commons MP: After Afghanistan’s Fall, Only the Indian Military Prevents Taliban Occupation of
In remarks put forth by a UK Parliamentarian on the floor of the House of Commons, the Indian region...
India Continues to Repel China’s Rhetoric on Border Violations
Last years’ border dispute with India continues in diplomatic circles and reflects China’s continuing...
Iranian Nuclear Scientist Was Assassinated by Israeli Remote Sniper
A report from The New York Times has confirmed the fate of Iran’s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh...