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

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 JD Vance Right About Free Speech Being Under Attack in the UK?
The West
Culture Wars

Is JD Vance Right About Free Speech Being Under Attack in the UK?

With the Online Safety Act and powerful regulators policing “harmful” content, the UK risks breaking from America on a fundamental democratic right.

Dr. Frederick Attenborough

Evacuating the Persecuted: Inside the Dangerous Rescue Missions in Sudan
Africa
Conflict Zones

Evacuating the Persecuted: Inside the Dangerous Rescue Missions in Sudan

By mid-2023, Sudan had become one of the most dangerous places on earth. In a story fit for Hollywood, Charmine Hedding tells how her Shai Fund organisation evacuated Christians under fire.

Charmaine Hedding

The Plight of Christian Women in the Middle East
Middle East
Culture Wars

The Plight of Christian Women in the Middle East

The systemic persecution of Christian women in the Middle East reveals a brutal reality: their suffering is a deliberate attack on pluralism, not mere collateral damage.

Mariam Wahba

Milei’s Crypto Crisis: Will His Image Survive the $Libra Fallout?
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Milei’s Crypto Crisis: Will His Image Survive the $Libra Fallout?

Milei’s push for the $Libra cryptocurrency sparked initial excitement but ended in a swift retreat, causing millions in investor losses and heavy criticism.

Agustina Sosa

Bridging the Atlantic to Counter Tehran
Foreign Influence
Middle East

Bridging the Atlantic to Counter Tehran

Trump’s return shakes global alliances but offers a vital chance to confront Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional aggression.

Behnam Ben Taleblu

The ANC's Gaslighting
Africa

The ANC's Gaslighting

South Africa’s rampant farm attacks, urban violence, and political assassinations follow a pattern no one is allowed to question.

Ava in Africa

Who Will Lead Gaza Next?
Conflict Zones
Middle East

Who Will Lead Gaza Next?

With leaders in the Arab world scrambling for viable solutions, one thing is clear: peace for Israel and dignity for the Palestinian people depend on ridding Gaza of Hamas forever.

Matthew Cookson

In Defense of the Alternative
The West

In Defense of the Alternative

Germany’s AfD is riding a wave of historic support, sparking panic among left-wing commentators who brand it a threat to democracy.

William Barclay

Gang Violence in the Western Cape
Africa

Gang Violence in the Western Cape

Shackled to a failing system, the Cape Flats are a testament to police corruption and criminal supremacy in South Africa.

Dr. Joan Swart

America's Retreat
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The West

America's Retreat

As America abdicates its power amid pressing international crises, a history of isolationism threatens to resurface.

William Dick

Trump’s Tough Talk on Ukraine Did What Decades of Diplomacy Couldn’t
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Conflict Zones

Trump’s Tough Talk on Ukraine Did What Decades of Diplomacy Couldn’t

Trump’s blunt rhetoric has jolted Europe out of its postwar comfort zone, exposing its dependency on U.S. defense. Now faced with hard choices, the question is stark: will Europe step up or slide back into strategic denial?

Michael J. Hout

Psychiatric Therapy Won’t Heal What Feminism Broke
The West
Culture Wars

Psychiatric Therapy Won’t Heal What Feminism Broke

Modern feminism promised women fulfilment through career success and independence, yet many find themselves disillusioned and exhausted, turning to therapy. Is this the feminist lie?

Hannah Spier, MD

What Is ‘Passport Power’?
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What Is ‘Passport Power’?

Brexit cut UK passport perks but did it boost real power? From tax breaks abroad to unexpected prestige in immigration lines, the truth is far stranger than the doom-mongers predicted.

Alexander Francis Shaw

So, Who Really Owns London?
Foreign Influence
The West

So, Who Really Owns London?

Discover the power, money, and politics behind the property.

Heike Claudia Petzer

Land Expropriation in South Africa: The Real Story of the Seizures
Africa

Land Expropriation in South Africa: The Real Story of the Seizures

While South African leaders deny illegal land grabs, farms are being invaded, fences torn down, and farmers forced off their land.

Willem Petzer

Trump’s Ultimate Test: Can Iran Be Tamed?
Middle East

Trump’s Ultimate Test: Can Iran Be Tamed?

Trump demands Iran reopen the U.S. Embassy and recognize Israel. If refused, targeted strikes may follow. Could this end Iran’s hostility to the West?

Kasra Aarabi , Dr. Saeid Golkar

Munich, Migrants, and the Collapse of National Security in Germany
The West

Munich, Migrants, and the Collapse of National Security in Germany

The Munich attack has reignited debate over Germany’s migration policies, with critics linking violence to unchecked migration. Calls grow for the EU to rethink its approach before more lives are lost.

William Barclay

The Trump Administration’s Missed Opportunities
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The Trump Administration’s Missed Opportunities

The Trump Administration’s “America First” approach is alienating Europe and ceding global leadership to rivals like China. With tensions rising, can the U.S. reclaim its role, or is Western power slipping away?

Christine Arakelian

China’s Growing Grip on South Africa
Africa
Foreign Influence

China’s Growing Grip on South Africa

China’s quiet bid for control over South Africa, with Simon’s Town at the center, is growing through debt traps and strategic alliances.

Dr. Joan Swart

Is Tommy Robinson a Political Prisoner?
The West

Is Tommy Robinson a Political Prisoner?

Tommy Robinson is argued to be a political prisoner punished for exposing grooming gangs, while critics say he broke the law. With Elon Musk backing his legal fight, the battle for justice is on.

William Dick