The US and the EU have been dealing with uncontrolled mass migration from poorer countries in a level that would be considered impossible just a few years ago.
The diplomatic relations between India and Canada continue to unravel in a big way, as the two countries announced ‘tit-for-tat’ expulsions of diplomats.
Op-Ed: Largely unnoticed by the public, the World Health Organization (WHO) is working to significantly expand its powers and usurp far-reaching control through the back door.
The poster boy of political persecution, Chairman of the Proud Boys Enrique Tarrio, leaves it all on the table on this week’s episode of The Political Prisoner Podcast.
The US and Europe have no hope of stifling the rise of a multipolar world, says political analyst Jackson Hinkle
France will deploy a military unit to its eastern border amid a recent uptick in migrant arrivals in Italy, Europe 1 radio has claimed
Russian leader Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday he had accepted Chinese President Xi Jinping’s invitation to travel to China in October. “I was pleased to accept the invitation of the Chairman of the People’s Republic of China to visit China in October,”...
A fuel depot caught fire in the southern Russian city of Sochi on Wednesday and was later extinguished, with authorities saying
Romanian authorities said an explosion occurred on a ship close to its Danube port of Sulina on Wednesday, deploying a minesweeper
Vietnam has detained the director of an independent energy policy think tank, a rights group said Wednesday, the sixth person working
The share of Chinese car imports to Russia reached 92% in the first eight months of the year, according to Russia’s customs service
By suing Warsaw over the grain embargo, Ukraine is behaving like a ”drowning person” that is dangerous to its rescuer, Andrzej Duda has said
A Chinese blockade on the island democracy of Taiwan would be a "monster risk" for Beijing and likely to fail, while a military invasion
Canada’s Sikh community is hoping Ottawa’s shock accusations against India – that New Delhi may have been involved in the assassination
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Tuesday he was willing to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, seeking a diplomatic