The US-Iran War: An Overview
The conflict between the United States and Iran has become one of the most pressing geopolitical issues.
Read MoreThe conflict between the United States and Iran has become one of the most pressing geopolitical issues.
Read MoreJust before dawn, around 4:18 a.m., three figures in dark tactical clothing slipped through a service entrance on the Rue de Rivoli side of the Louvre. They moved with absolute precision. Security footage later showed that the team had rehearsed every step.
Read MoreThe United States first put a price on information leading to Nicolás Maduro’s capture on March 26, 2020, when federal prosecutors in New York unsealed narco-terrorism and drug-trafficking indictments against the Venezuelan leader and several allies.
Read MoreThis week brought the sharpest movement in months: Donald Trump said Xi Jinping has “approved” a deal a U.S.-controlled TikTok that would avert a shutdown. Beijing hasn’t confirmed that narrative, and reporting remains split on whether there’s a final agreement or just a political green light to keep negotiating. In short: momentum, not closure.
Read MoreAn Idea of an “Easter Peace” became something the people of Ukraine desperately wanted to take a break from fighting and hold onto their traditions. This past Easter, President Vladimir Putin of Russia announced that there would be a short pause on the war for the Orthodox Easter from April 19th to April 20th for humanitarian reasons.
Read MoreOn April 2, 2025, President Donald J. Trump announced a sweeping set of tariffs affecting imports from over 180 countries. Markets reacted negatively, with major indexes plunging and multinational companies experiencing steep declines.
Read MoreThe President of The United States of America, Donald Trump, faced a harsh rejection from Mute Egede, the current Prime Minister of Greenland. The rejection came in light of comments made by Trump in regards to the annexation of Greenland.
Read MoreWitkoff recently made headlines with his remarks on the ongoing war in Ukraine, suggesting that the conflict was not “necessarily” provoked by Russia. Witkoff also hinted at a potential mineral agreement between the U.S. and Ukraine. He suggested that such a deal could serve as partial compensation for the extensive military aid provided by the U.S. since the beginning of the conflict. Ukraine is rich in key natural resources, including lithium, titanium, and rare earth minerals—elements crucial for advanced technologies and defense industries.
Read MoreOn Monday, November 13, 2023, The United States Supreme Court made headlines by adopting for the first time ever a “code of conduct.”
Read MoreOn October 25th, 2023, America had its 36th mass shooting this year. 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, were fatally shot down. Here below is a timeline of the events from the shooting to the inevitable demise of Robert Card.
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