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US Support for Argentina: An ‘America First’ Imperative
As America navigates a world of rising threats and strained resources, the Trump administration’s decision to extend financial support to Argentina under President Javier Milei has sparked heated debate. Some critics spread groundless suspicions,...
Serving his Country while sharing the word
Florence man served 27 years as military chaplain United States Marine Corps Private Charles Anderson of Renville on the day he earned the promotion to Sergeant in 1972. Contributed photo Charles James Anderson was born in 1951 in Tyler, Minn.,...
Vijay Prashad: The Powerful Who Stand Behind Israel
Based on the new U.N. special rapporteur’s report, the ICC should be obliged to file arrests warrants, at a minimum, against Rishi Sunak, Keir Starmer, Olaf Scholz, Friedrich Mertz, Joe Biden and Donald Trump. President Donald Trump bidding...
Reporters Without Borders calls for the immediate release of Bangladeshi journalist Monjurul Alam Panna
Reporters Without Borders calls for the immediate release of Bangladeshi journalist Monjurul Alam Panna Célia Mercier, Head of the RSF South Asia Desk of the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has called for the immediate and unconditional release of...
Watch 'raining monkeys' cannonball into water…
Something sent monkeys at a Florida state park cannonballing into the water earlier this month, and a woman on a kayaking trip captured the hilarious moment on camera. Trenda Kitchen was kayaking at Silver Springs State Park, located about 40...
Earthquake today: 5.74 magnitude quake strikes Hokkaido, Japan
Earthquake today: A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck Hokkaido in Japan on Friday. The quake was at a depth of 10 km (6.21 miles), reported Reuters quoting the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ). So far, there are no reports of any damage....
President Trump’s Push for Bagram Air Base: Strategic Miscalculation or Political Posturing?
A symbolic push for Bagram risks a regional escalation drawing in Russia, Iran, and China. Introduction An old dispute has been rekindled by President Donald Trump. He demanded that the United States retake Afghanistan’s Bagram Airbase, formerly...
NATO airspace: Can Baltic startups help counter Russian drones?
What would happen if Russia sent hundreds of drones at once into NATO airspace? This nightly reality in Russia's war in Ukraine is a scenario the EU and NATO is scrambling to prepare for after last month's airspace incursions by Russia and alleged...
Pakistan bursting at the seams, internally and externally
Shankar Kumar Afghanistan and Pakistan have signed a ceasefire agreement in Doha after recent clashes. Given the yawning trust gap between Afghanistan’s Taliban regime and Pakistan, it will not be surprising if the two sides start clashing again....
Daughter of CIA’s First Master Spy in the Middle East Says Today’s Wars Have Been Triggered by Great Power Competition to Control Oil and Natural Gas
[Source: whowhatwhy.org] Charlotte Dennett is an investigative journalist and lawyer whose father, Daniel Dennett, was considered to be America’s first master spy in the Middle East. As head of counter-intelligence for the Central Intelligence...
Post-9/11 veterans' advocacy group launches drive to modernize VA care
(TNND) — Advocacy group Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America is launching a push to modernize the Department of Veterans Affairs health care. IAVA, which serves more than 475,000 post-9/11 veterans, formally announced the initiative Thursday....
Kenya transitions to injectable polio vaccine
Dr Patrick Amoth, Director General (DG) of Health, speaking at The Star-APHRC Inaugural National Science Research Translation Congress held at the APHRC headquarters in Nairobi on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. Photo/ APHRCKenya has announced a...
Keir Starmer tries to look tough on immigration – and exposes himself as a coward
The government’s latest announcement shows how out-of-touch it has become (Picture: AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth/Pool) The Prime Minister has declared himself furious at the asylum accommodation mess that he was left by the preceding government. And...
Sports Gambling Takes the Spotlight
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The challenges posed by the TTP to Pakistan
During the last two weeks, Pakistan’s relationship with Afghanistan worsened with border clashes. Though the two have reached an agreement in Doha, Pakistan believes that the primary problem between the two countries is the Tehreek-e-Taliban...
Sen. Hagerty to Newsmax: Trump’s Japan Meeting Couldn’t Have Gone ‘Any Better’
President Donald Trump’s meeting in Japan couldn’t have gone “any better,” and the U.S. “more than ever” needs a stronger alliance with Tokyo, Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., told Newsmax Wednesday. During Trump’s trip to Asia earlier this week, Japan...
Public Event in San Marino Explores Central Asia’s Strategic Role in a Changing Global Landscape
Libera San Marino will host a public event titled “Central Asia: New Prospects for Business and Development in an Evolving Global Market” at Palazzo Graziani, San Marino, on 28 October 2025. The evening will bring together government...
US–Pakistan Ties are Quietly Redrawing South Asian Geopolitics
The US–Pakistan relationship is thawing after years of mistrust. The two nations are rediscovering each other through energy, technology, and minerals, and appear to be building something that neither quite dared before: a partnership designed to...
Which teams have qualified for the 2026 T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka?
The UAE became the last team to secure their berth for the 2026 T20 World Cup that takes place early next year in India and Sri Lanka, capping the qualifying campaign for the biggest showpiece event in cricket. It was the fifth instance of the UAE...
Paralympic hero wants your views on 'what's working, what isn't working'
Former Royal Engineer Commando turned Paralympic rower and PhD researcher Gregg Stevenson MBE says it is vital that people have their say on rehabilitation services. Gregg, who lost both legs in Afghanistan before going on to become a Paralympian...