Successful American action in Venezuela and threats against Greenland suggest the rules-based international order that emerged following the Second World War is now on life support.
I. Background to the Government Proposal The Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act, No. 48 of 1979, (PTA), has ...
As cardinals gather in Rome for their first consistory under Pope Leo XIV, Venezuela has become a test case for the church’s ...
Opinion: Rather than dismantling the excesses of the woke era on America's campuses, the new Trump-friendly programs and ...
THE House of Representatives was gripped by an uncommon hush as lawmakers rose to honor the late Antipolo Rep. Romeo M. Acop—remembered not for fiery rhetoric or political spectacle, but for a ...
The abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US special forces on January 3rd and his coercive conveying to the US ...
Donald Trump’s Venezuela operation exposes the hollowness of the rules-based order. International law lies in ruins as power ...
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The Crisis of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Moreover, Iran’s water crisis directly contributes to prolonged power cuts that further intensify unrest. Power generation in ...
As Sen. Mark Kelly fights back against Trump and Pete Hegseth, who are punishing him for criticizing them, a legal expert ...
“Today marks a decisive change in federal nutrition policy,” the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., said at a briefing ...
From overheating smart beds and privacy snafus to generative AI foul-ups and bricked smart thermostats, we had a bumper crop ...
If you don’t have your own backyard flock, you may not believe that the chicken pecking order is real, let alone that it’s ...