The International Community Must Help The DRC Fight Terrorism
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson The terrorist attack on a Uganda school by a rebel group that killed at least 38 students and three adults is…
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson The terrorist attack on a Uganda school by a rebel group that killed at least 38 students and three adults is…
Op-Ed by David Boyajian There may be no regime more loathsome and deserving of U.S./European condemnation and punitive sanctions than that of Azerbaijani President Ilham…
By Joe Lauria A single judge on the High Court of England and Wales has rejected imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange’s nearly year-old request to appeal the…
By Andrew Lowenthal In Costa Rica and Latvia today, the Atlantic Council is hosting its 360/OS Summit at RightsCon Costa Rica and NATO’s Riga StratCom….
By Emily Thompson Nearly 80 female students in grades 1-6 were poisoned in Afghanistan’s Sangcharak district of Sar-e-Pul province over Saturday and Sunday. Sixty students…
By Dave DeCamp The FBI has restarted its investigation into WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age reported on Thursday. According…
By Connor Vasile As with most things espoused in the name of social progress, the left’s aggressive push for EV technology conveniently forgets the lives…
By Ramzy Baroud It is unclear why 100-year-old Henry Kissinger has been elevated by Western intelligentsia to serve the role of the visionary in how…
By Emily Thompson A public tiff in Moscow between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan, traditional adversaries, highlighted the differences between the two countries, but…
By Mac Slavo In a newly released report on an investigation by The Intercept, there are claims that Henry Kissinger is responsible for 3 million…
Press Release May 24, 2023 541 708-3534 [email protected] A US journalist plans to travel shortly to The Hague in order to attempt to file criminal…
By Emily Thompson As the conflict in Sudan rages between rival military factions, over 700 people have been killed and over 100,000 people have fled…
By William McCurdy “Immediately review the rights and risks of (police) biometric-enabled surveillance architecture,” says the Scottish biometrics commissioner. The commissioner, Brian Plastow, went on…
By Neenah Payne Julian Assange, the Australian founder of WikiLeaks, is battling extradition from Britain to the United States where he faces a sentence of…