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The end of the liberal world order is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in conference rooms and university lecture halls ...
Judge rules officials in Georgia's Fulton County must appoint rejected Republicans to election board
A judge has ordered elected officials in Georgia's Fulton County to appoint two Republican nominees they had rejected to the county’s election board. The county's Republican Party sued in June, ...
The shifting geopolitical landscape requires that South Africa asserts its sovereignty, defend multilateralism and pursue ...
The deadly crash of a medical transport plane on the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona has left the medical community in New ...
Allies of the White House insist that the imposition of secondary sanctions wouldn't reflect any failures on the White House’s part.
Leon Rengel became the first Venezuelan to file a complaint against the US government for wrongful deportation and false gang ...
Amidst the most severe economic collapse Cuba has faced since the fall of the socialist bloc, characterized by prolonged ...
With escalating military confrontations today—even the possibility of a World War—how long can “deterrence” work?
Cuba's military-controlled conglomerate, GAESA, has stashed away as much as $18 billion in offshore and dollar-denominated ...
A Miami Herald’s investigation revealed that GAESA, a Cuban military conglomerate, is holding billions in secret dollar reserves.
"Rhetoric sometimes turns into action in unpredictable ways," a former senior U.S. arms control official told Newsweek.
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