The military coup in Niger last week raises the question of Europe's dependency on uranium mined in the West African
Police in Sierra Leone say they have arrested "several" people, possibly including soldiers, who were planning violent attacks
Pfizer reported a steep drop in profits Tuesday on much lower Covid-related revenues as it curtailed its full-year sales outlook
A New York man unhappy with the amount of filling he received in his Taco Bell order has sued the fast food chain for
After bragging about June's unemployment numbers, a new report indicates that millions of unemployed people were left out.
Guest post by Leo Hohmann Why can’t the neocons in Washington understand they are dealing, not with Saddam Hussein or Muammar Gaddafi, but with a nuclear superpower?
Constitutional expert Jonathan Turley reacted to Devon Archer’s testimony before the House Oversight Committee.
The political crisis in Niger could send the price of uranium soaring
Leprosy is becoming endemic in central Florida, where a fifth of all cases in the US are reported
Iran on Tuesday declared a two-day holiday for government workers and banks nationwide as searing temperatures sweep
Actor Jim Caviezel’s latest film Sound of Freedom opened at select theaters on the 4th of July across the United States.
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Russia’s energy major Gazprom says it has set a new record for daily gas deliveries to China through the Power of Siberia pipeline
Hungary’s participation in the US visa waiver program reduced over security concerns
As newly-anointed King Charles II tries to get on with his much-awaited reign, he stands besieged by the non-stop regimen of very negative news stories about his brother, the Duke of York, Prince Andrew.