
Malian army investigates deaths of civilians blamed on soldiers, Wagner group
Mali's army said it is investigating soldiers who were accused by separatist Tuareg rebels of killing at least 24 civilians earlier this week. It is a rare probe of human rights abuses since the military took power in 2020. The Front for the...
Continue ReadingTreasury chief urges Canada, Mexico to match US tariffs on China as deadline looms
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent encouraged Canada on Friday to follow Mexico in matching U.S. tariffs on Chinese...
Read MoreBernie Sanders Is Sending a Piercing Message About Musk and the Oligarchy
The senator is on the road explaining exactly what happens when the richest man in the world starts buying power.
Read MoreSyrians begin fasting during first Ramadan without Assad family rule in decades
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Some restaurants and coffee shops in Syria were closed during the day Saturday while others...
Read More8th grader who sat for Pledge of Allegiance told she should ‘go back to your country’ by teacher
An 8th grader who refused to stand during the Pledge of Allegiance says she was told she should “go back to your...
Read MoreThe Night That Won’t End in Gaza
Throughout the past nine months of Israel’s scorched-earth war against the people of Gaza, the world has watched as...
Read MoreThis US Army Colonel Just Figured Out How to Nail Every FBI Agent Withholding Epstein Files and Make It Stick
Thursday’s confusion surrounding the release of files pertaining to the late accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein...
Read MoreEurope's nightmare scenario is no longer a fever dream
The West is witnessing a once in a generation shift
Read MoreFather of youngest Hamas hostage and two others to be freed Saturday
Three more hostages captured from Israel during Hamas' ambush on 7 October will be freed on Saturday.
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Death Ends Career of Sen. Hiram Johnson
WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 — Sen. Hiram Warren Johnson died today, fighting to the end the battle against tie-ups with...
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