By The Associated Press ISLAMABAD—Pakistan’s parliament elected opposition lawmaker Shahbaz Sharif as the new prime minister Monday, following a week of political turmoil that led…
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BY TYLER DURDEN Pope Francis in a Palm Sunday address from the Vatican called on Russia and Ukraine to observe an Easter truce following six weeks…
By Antonio Graceffo The Chinese regime has co-opted the Solomon Islands and is now set on removing the Federated States of Micronesia from its Compact of…
By Spencer Brown Amid a spate of deadly terrorist attacks on citizens in Tel Aviv and elsewhere in Israel over the past week, Palestinian…
BY NASA SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION In Depth Asteroid 99942 Apophis is a near-Earth asteroid more than 1000 feet (over 300 meters) in size that…
BY STAFF WRITER South Africa is likely to see increased anti-foreigner and other populist sentiments in the coming years as it teeters on…
BY AFP Pro-Russia protesters rallied in Germany on Sunday, with the country’s significant Russian-speaking population demanding an end to the discrimination it says it has suffered…
BY AFP Ukraine steeled itself on Monday for what could be the imminent fall of Mariupol to Russian troops as President Volodymyr Zelensky said he believed…
By VT Editors Special to Sputnik: The psychological warfare front in Ukraine was opened decades ago, but the distortion of history became a key strategy after…
by Sarah D. Author and CNN opinion columnist Nicole Hemmer recently wrote a piece exposing “the emerging right-wing children’s entertainment industry”: I wrote about the…