The Bank of England is considering replacing Winston Churchill on British banknotes with wildlife imagery, sparking debate over history and culture.
Posts published in “World Politics”
A U.S. congressman is challenging a Biden-era initiative that critics say seeks to “queer” official maps. The move has sparked debate about ideology, government agencies, and how public geographic data is presented.
The author recounts his personal story and identity as a claimed survivor of the MK-Ultra trauma-based mind control program. The narrative explores recovered memories, government secrecy, and whistleblower motivations.
A grieving father’s investigation into hospital protocols and a national security analysis of global power reveal hidden battles shaping our world. Two arenas, one theme: the systems most people never see.
The possible reversal of the EPA’s landmark endangerment finding could weaken federal climate regulations but may not halt environmental policies already embedded in state and local governments. Local leaders and institutions are expected to continue advancing climate initiatives regardless of federal shifts.
Declassified records reveal that Cold War mind-control research connected to the CIA’s MKUltra program extended to Australia. Experiments conducted at the University of Sydney explored whether hypnosis could influence people to perform dangerous or anti-social acts.
A federal jury has convicted an Iranian-linked operative accused of organizing a murder-for-hire plot targeting U.S. officials, including Donald Trump. The scheme was disrupted after the suspect unknowingly tried to recruit undercover agents as assassins.
Previously undisclosed FBI archives have surfaced, shedding light on decades of intelligence collection and hidden surveillance records. The revelations raise new questions about transparency and the scope of government information storage.
Iran has issued fresh warnings toward Israel during escalating regional tensions. The comments come amid an ongoing confrontation involving Iran, Israel and allied forces across the Middle East.
President Donald Trump is urging Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid his ongoing corruption trial. Trump argued the legal case distracts Netanyahu from focusing on the war against Iran.
Ukraine’s parliament has approved a measure allowing the forced evacuation of children from active frontline zones if parents refuse to leave. Authorities say the policy is intended to protect minors from ongoing hostilities and heavy shelling.
Following the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran has formed a three-man interim leadership council. The group includes President Masoud Pezeshkian, Ayatollah Alireza Arafi, and Chief Justice Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei.
Ark Midnight Episode 479 delivers a high-level intelligence briefing on escalating U.S.–Iran tensions and Israel’s growing strategic exposure. Experts examine retaliation scenarios, domestic vulnerabilities, and the risks of broader regional war.
A FrontPage Magazine analysis argues that Iran’s theocratic state imposes systemic barriers on religious minorities, limiting freedoms and enforcing strict religious law.


















