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The US Eyes Cuba Amid Regional Shifts in Latin America
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The US Eyes Cuba Amid Regional Shifts in Latin America

After Venezuela, Washington may be setting its sights on Cuba, just 90 miles from US shores.

Is the Next Patriot Act Coming via an Iranian Cyberattack Panic?
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Is the Next Patriot Act Coming via an Iranian Cyberattack Panic?

Could the alleged Iranian cyberattack be more than a security threat used instead to justify expanded government surveillance and invasive digital ID systems?

Nicholas DeSimone

Make Iran Free Again
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Make Iran Free Again

Once jailed by Iran’s regime, a former political prisoner now sounds an urgent warning to U.S. and Israeli leaders: a ceasefire that leaves the regime standing will only bring more terror, nuclear threats, and bloodshed.

Saeed Ghasseminejad, Navid Mohebbi

Genocide Watch: South Africa Still a High-Risk Country
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Genocide Watch: South Africa Still a High-Risk Country

Genocide Watch warned over a decade ago about South Africa. Today, it remains high-risk.

Willem Petzer , Edwin Leemans

The Prime Minister that Stopped the Migrant Boats
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The Prime Minister that Stopped the Migrant Boats

V24 Exclusive: We sat down with former Australian PM Tony Abbott, the man who stopped 5,000 illegal migrants a month. His message to the West? Do the same, or face collapse.

Stefan Tompson

Follow Andrew Jackson’s Example: Kill the Debt, Monetize the Patrimony
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Follow Andrew Jackson’s Example: Kill the Debt, Monetize the Patrimony

Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Michael Fertik urges America to stop the budget deadlock and unlock billions by leasing vast federal lands and assets, turning hidden treasure into a powerful weapon against the $36 trillion debt.

Michael Fertik

Inside Mossad
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Inside Mossad

V24 Exclusive: Go behind the scenes with ex-Mossad operative Avner Avraham for a rare glimpse into the secret world of Israeli intelligence.

Alexandra Tompson

The Hidden Tribe of Pakistan’s Mountains
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The Hidden Tribe of Pakistan’s Mountains

While on a hunt in the remote mountains of northern Pakistan, a filmmaker unexpectedly encounters the Kalash — a mysterious pagan tribe with ancient traditions, vibrant dress, and a worldview untouched by modernity.

Garrick Cormack

The Guilty Men: How the Alt-Right Harms Conservatism
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The Guilty Men: How the Alt-Right Harms Conservatism

How the alt-right’s allegiance to Putin’s Russia threatens authentic conservatism and weakens the Free World.

Dr. Henry Lyatsky

Rising Lion: Israel’s Bold Move Against Tehran
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Rising Lion: Israel’s Bold Move Against Tehran

Could Israel’s Operation Rising Lion have dealt a crushing blow to Iran’s nuclear ambitions, reshaping the future of the Middle East with a game-changing strike?

Kyle Moran

I Grew Up in Cuba: America’s Campus Censorship Rings Alarm Bells
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I Grew Up in Cuba: America’s Campus Censorship Rings Alarm Bells

Gabriela Blanco, raised under Cuba’s authoritarian rule, sees chilling similarities between the censorship she faced and the limits on free speech growing on American campuses.

Gabriela Blanco

A New Fight for Women’s Safety in Britain
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A New Fight for Women’s Safety in Britain

Across the UK, young women are speaking out about rising harassment. Leading the charge is Jess Gill’s, calling for bold reforms like CCTV in taxis and a national platform for survivors.

Heike Claudia Petzer

The Palestinian Flag Has Become The New Red Flag
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The Palestinian Flag Has Become The New Red Flag

You’ve been told the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is about justice, rights, and land. But according to ex-Knesset member Einat Wilf, the conflict has always been about something far more dangerous: the erasure of Israel.

Stefan Tompson

The War on South Africa’s Food Producers
Africa

The War on South Africa’s Food Producers

Across South Africa’s rural heartlands, farmers are raped, tortured, and murdered in a wave of brutal attacks. The government denies the crisis.

Stefan Tompson

How Iran Turned the Houthis Into a Regional Power
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How Iran Turned the Houthis Into a Regional Power

Discover the five secret pillars of Tehran’s deadly proxy empire.

Saeed Ghasseminejad

Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Post-War State Locked in Stasis
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Post-War State Locked in Stasis

Nearly 30 years after war, Bosnia and Herzegovina remains trapped in a system built for peace, not progress. Ethnic divisions, political deadlock, and fading international pressure have left the country frozen in time.

Damir Omerbegović

What Europe Can Learn from South Africa’s Private Security Evolution
Africa

What Europe Can Learn from South Africa’s Private Security Evolution

As crime rises and trust in police falls across Europe, South Africa’s booming private security industry, born from state failure, offers a stark warning.

Heike Claudia Petzer, Michael -Jean Geldenhuys

Koran Burning Conviction in the UK: Is Blasphemy Law Sneaking Back?
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Koran Burning Conviction in the UK: Is Blasphemy Law Sneaking Back?

Discover the legal battle redefining the limits of religious criticism and hate crime.

Dr. Frederick Attenborough

The Overseas Price of Rhino Horn
Africa
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The Overseas Price of Rhino Horn

South Africa’s wildlife crisis isn’t just about rhinos and poachers. Behind each carcass lies a web of international syndicates, complicit officials, and struggling communities, all feeding a black market that runs from the bushveld to Asia.

Zandré Lambrechts

How One Comedian Uses Humor to Heal Amid Conflict
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How One Comedian Uses Humor to Heal Amid Conflict

V24 Exclusive: Meet the Israeli comedian turning laughter into a weapon against fear and despair—right from the heart of a war zone.

Adam Starzynski

Backing Morocco: A Strategic Reset for Britain in Africa
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Backing Morocco: A Strategic Reset for Britain in Africa

From a discreet source close to Morocco’s diplomatic circles comes an exclusive account of the UK’s strategic pivot in Western Sahara, one that threatens to isolate Algeria and heralds significant opportunities for defense partnerships and trade.

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