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A new Henry Kissinger documentary gilds the stinkweed
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The U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea keeps alive the truth that the Korean people in the North are not ...
The deliberate denial of information to 26 million Koreans living under the Kim family regime is not simply censorship -- it ...
The National Interest on MSN
Donald Trump and King Mohammed’s Humane Diplomacy
The recent UN resolution, affirming Morocco’s plan for the Western Sahara, was a masterstroke of enlightened diplomacy.
The Associated Press on MSN
One family fled Afghanistan. Then US deportations scattered them across the world
What it means to seek refuge in the U.S. has been transformed, casting aside an ethos of helping the persecuted nearly as old as the country itself. One Afghan family’s ...
The defense chiefs of the United States and Malaysia on Thursday reaffirmed their commitment to maritime security in the ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
How Trump Is Sneakily Using Navy for His Fascist Immigration Crackdown
While President Donald Trump’s administration has moved to gut essential nutrition assistance for Americans, the Department ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Palantir Co-Founder Torches Trump Over His Latest Pardon
Earlier this week, Donald Trump wiped the criminal record of crypto billionaire and Binance exchange founder Changpeng “CZ” ...
During his remarks to the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Donald Trump bragged about "ending" seven wars and derailed his remarks to lash out at the UN and member states, ...
On the floor of their tiny makeshift home in a refugee camp in Bangladesh, her mother Fatima Begum feeds Sofiya by rubbing her gums with a food paste designed to treat severe malnutrition.
The 30th annual United Nations climate change conference, COP30, will bring together states that are party to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change as well as thousands of experts, journalists ...
Historians traditionally blame the failure of the League of Nations — the post-World War I, Versailles-era dream of President Woodrow Wilson — on many things. Its membership was small (58 nations).
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