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The NATO summit at Madrid has revealed a new resolve to strengthen the Western military alliance in the face of Russian invasion of Ukraine. First, it has committed...
Michael Hiltzik, Tribune News Service If economic history teaches us anything, it’s that when times get tough, working men and women get targets painted on their back. Current events...
Noah Comet, Tribune News Service Floods have shut down Yellowstone National Park’s Grand Loop Road and caused damage in adjacent towns. Portions of the park where the road has...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government’s policy of sending unwelcome and illegal migrants to Britain to Rwanda based on an understanding between the two governments received a setback with the...
It is ironic that both the US, which claims to be the world’s first democracy, and Iraq face political deadlock nearly two decades after the George W. Bush administration invaded,...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is struggling to regain popularity ahead of the coming presidential election which is particularly consequential as it is set to take place during the year...
For the first time, Colombia will have a black woman vice president, as voters decide on Sunday between a pair of rival candidates aiming to make history in the South...
British Transport Minister Grant Shapps is exploring issuing temporary visas to workers from the European Union to ease a staffing crisis at airports, The Telegraph reported on Saturday. Plans...
As a year comes to a close we tend to look back in reflection at its most memorable moments and although this year had many it remains distinguishable from the...
On a daily basis the media is saturated with news about refugees escaping imminent death, heading towards unknown borders in hopes of finding a semblance of what their lives used...