by RADIO FREE EUROPE/RADIO LIBERTY This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says Ukraine’s intelligence service…
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by NEWS WIRES Leftist opposition candidate Xiomara Castro raced to an early lead in the Honduran presidential election on Sunday, partial election results showed, putting…
By John McEvoy Recently declassified British files reveal how the Foreign Office prepared for a possible military coup in Colombia by secretly training the country’s armed…
by TYLER DURDEN The anti-Trump, pedo-protecting Lincoln Project was forced to issue an emergency press release Friday afternoon after Democratic operatives they paid to impersonate tiki-torch wielding…
by TYLER DURDEN Following weeks of rising tensions between civilian and military members of a state council attempting to guide Sudan to Democracy two years after…
by Amir Taheri First, last week’s election, the fifth in Iraq’s history since liberation in 2003, shows that despite many ups and downs caused by historic…
by ANDREW WHITE Leon Panetta was not a government official during the time of Milley’s secret CCP calls. Former Obama-Biden administration Defense Secretary and CIA Director…
by Josiah Lippincott America’s woke generals and the Military-Industrial Complex must be purged to save the nation. Revelations from a new book, Peril, by Bob Woodward and…
by Sanbeer Singh Ranhotra A coup d’etat is not something extraordinary, which happens once in a century in the most disturbed parts of the world.…
By Siddhartha Deb In 2018, Indian police claimed to have uncovered a shocking plan to bring down the government. But there is mounting evidence that…
By Jack Dalton Remember John Milius’ 1984 classic movie, Red Dawn, in which Soviet and Cuban shock troops capture the town of Calumet CO? In one…
By Tyler Durden Roughly a decade has passed since Tunisians took to the streets to oust former dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, igniting the…
by Rédaction Africanews Madagascar said on Thursday it had foiled an attempt to assassinate various Malagasy figures, amongst which President Andry Rajoelina. Six people, two…
By Hans von Spakovsky In the American Revolution, people gave up their lives to secure our system of government. During the women’s suffrage movement, some…
By Big League Politics Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has been frequently defamed by his Soros-backed critics as an authoritarian or a strongman, but he is…
by Richard Abelson At least 121 people are dead in South Africa and 2556 have been arrested after a week of rioting and looting following the arrest…


















