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Trump wants peace. Does Putin? ▪ The Hill interview: Newsom defends redistricting fight  ▪ Progressives take center stage in mayoral contests ▪ Israel steps up Gaza ...
The plans would amount to transferring people from one war-ravaged land at risk of famine to another, raising human rights ...
The State Department released its annual human rights report Tuesday, but unlike in years past, this edition has come under ...
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska this week, an important location chosen ...
Netanyahu has described Gaza City as Hamas’s “capital of terrorism,” claiming that the militant group uses the area to launch ...
The major force for peace in the world today is not the United Nations (UN), it is President Donald Trump. In his four ½ ...
Swarms of cheap drones dominate the Ukrainian battlefield, alongside brutal infantry fighting and increasingly blurred front ...
MOSCOW, August 12. /TASS/. Kiev's European allies will coordinate a unified position on the terms of the settlement of the Ukrainian-Russian conflict before the meeting of Russian President Vladimir ...
Americans need to understand, as Trump prepares to meet Putin, that there is no 'abroad' in modern warfare due to hypersonic missiles that can reach any target globally within hours.
Cities beyond DC could see federal policing ▪ US extends China tariff deadline ▪ Democrats allege DOJ, FBI weaponization ▪ Zelensky ...
Russia hopes the Trump-Putin Alaska summit sparks bilateral progress; Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu announces a wider military offensive to "finish the job" against Hamas in Gaza; and Russia mulls a ...
A specter is haunting America First—the specter of Israel. America’s unconditional support for Israel has intensified since Donald Trump returned to the White House—compromising the MAGA movement in ...