by Kristina Wong As recriminations fly among Biden administration officials over who bungled the Afghanistan withdrawal, some are questioning the responsibility of Russell Travers, who was fired…
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by Breitbart News Aug. 21 (UPI) — China’s top legislative body has passed a three-child policy into law to encourage childbearing. The major policy change…
Afghan Ex-President Ashraf Ghani: Taliban Have Laptop Full of Secret Government Intel
by Frances Martel Former President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani resurfaced in a video posted to his Facebook profile late Wednesday confirming he is currently in…
by Kurt Zindulka British intelligence services have reportedly intercepted communications from militants in Afghanistan indicating that UK jihadis have travelled to Afghanistan to join the Taliban.…
Panama, Colombia Agree to Grant Safe Passage to 650 U.S.-Bound Migrants Daily with No Biden Objection
by Edwin Mora Panamanian and Colombian officials this week agreed to impose a daily limit of 650 this month and 500 in September on U.S.-bound…
by Kristina Wong The Pentagon announced Thursday it will deploy three infantry battalions, or roughly 3,000 troops, to assist with the reduction of American civilians…
China Purges Dozens of Communist Leaders over Coronavirus
by Gabrielle Reyes The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) “punished” at least 37 local party officials across four separate provinces in recent days for allegedly mismanaging…
Communist Pressure Forces Hong Kong Teachers’ Union to Disband
By GABRIELLE REYES Hong Kong’s largest teachers’ union disbanded on Tuesday after caving to pressure from pro-Beijing forces in Hong Kong’s government, which accused the group of violating…
Singapore Easing Coronavirus Restrictions, Pursuing Return to Normal Despite Case Rise
by Gabrielle Reyes Singapore’s Health Ministry announced Friday it will ease Chinese coronavirus restrictions across the city-state for vaccinated people starting August 10. The relaxed virus protocol…
by John Hayward Chinese state media on Sunday claimed a cyberattack from the United States targeted an online petition calling for a full international investigation…
Poll: 81% Voters Concerned by China’s Influence on U.S. Government, Media, and Culture
by Hannah Bleau The vast majority of likely voters are concerned by China’s influence on the U.S. government, media, and culture, a July Convention of…
by Wendell Husebø Scientists found more than 30 viruses, many never seen before, frozen in glaciers near the Tibetan Plateau in China. Lead author and…
By JOHN HAYWARD Just a few weeks after they scrambled to score cheap political points against American disaster response from the condo collapse in Miami, Chinese state…
by Allum Bokhari Twitter says it will fully comply with tough new internet regulations implemented by India. The social media platform had been the last…
by Gabrielle Reyes The U.S. State Department on Thursday added Turkey to a list of countries implicated in the recruitment of child soldiers, India’s WION…
by John Hayward Hong Kong media company Next Digital said on Friday that it will not cease operations, contrary to a human resources email on…
House Passes Bill to Expedite Visas for Afghan Allies by Waiving Medical Exam Mandate amid Pandemic
by Edwin Mora The House approved a bipartisan bill this week to fast track special visas that would help Afghans facing reprisals for working alongside…
by Gabrielle Reyes Hong Kong police sealed off the city’s Victoria Park on Thursday citing alleged calls online for unauthorized assemblies in the recreation area, Radio Television…