World Affairs
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U.S. Strike On Suspected Drug Boat Leaves Two Dead
The White House stated that the strike was conducted in self-defense and was intended to neutralize a vessel believed to be involved in illicit activities.
U.S. Trade Chief Visits India For Key Trade Negotiations
Greer is scheduled to hold ministerial-level discussions with Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on June 23 and 24.
NATO 3.0 And Shifts In Force Posture And Funding
In 2026, the U.S. is forced by geopolitical necessity to prioritize deterring China, a monumental effort that will require a shift in resources and a change in force posture, with the U.S. moving forces and funding into the Pacific
Belfast Is Burning, And The Media Won’t Say Why
The pattern is not difficult to discern. A horrific crime, or series of crimes, is committed. The perpetrator is a migrant, often some variety of “asylum” seeker.
Tail Wags Dog
For the dark, universally unacknowledged world history of the past 120 years is clear: Tails Wag Dogs.
Why Did Strait Of Hormuz Shipping Slow Over The Weekend
Only 12 vessels passed through the strait on Sunday, down from more than 21 the previous day
Why JD Vance Says U.S.-Iran Negotiations Are Advancing
Vance said Iran had agreed to allow inspectors from the IAEA to return, describing the move as a major step toward preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Trump Ally Edges Ahead In Colombia Presidential Vote
De la Espriella declared victory and said the outcome would mark a historic turning point for Colombia. President Donald Trump congratulated the candidate on social media.
Trump Says UK Prime Minister Resigning In Wake Of Damning Rape Gang Report
Restore Britain Member of Parliament Rupert Lowe released the “Rape Gang Inquiry Report” on Tuesday, stoking fury at Starmer, a former head of the Crown Prosecution Servic
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Announces Resignation As Labour Leader
Starmer said he had listened to the views within Labour and accepted the party’s judgment “with good grace.”
What Was Agreed In The First Round Of Iran-US Talks
Both sides approved a roadmap toward a comprehensive agreement and agreed to continue technical discussions throughout the week.
Meloni Rejects Trump’s Claims About G7 Photo Request
In a video statement released on social media, Meloni rejected reports that she had pleaded for a photograph or special attention from Trump during the summit in Évian-les-Bains, France.
Poland Revokes Top State Honor Awarded To Zelenskyy
The decision follows controversy surrounding Ukraine's move to name a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), a nationalist movement whose actions during World War II remain a deeply sensitive issue in Poland.
Ukrainian Drone Firms Target Asian Defense Markets
Among the companies leading the effort is UFORCE, a Ukrainian defense technology firm known for developing maritime and attack drones used during the war with Russia.
Unexplained Deaths Raise Ebola Fears In Congo Displacement Camp
The deaths have occurred since the beginning of May at Kigonze camp, located near Bunia, an area that has previously experienced Ebola outbreaks.