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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.

Sudan’s Civil War Just Got Worse - Here’s Why
Africa
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Sudan’s Civil War Just Got Worse - Here’s Why

Ideological battles, armed factions, and regional rivalries are fueling Sudan’s worsening humanitarian disaster.

Hussain Abdul-Hussain

The Vibe Shift in Europe: From Silence to Confronting Radical Islam
Culture Wars
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The Vibe Shift in Europe: From Silence to Confronting Radical Islam

MEP Asita Kanko challenges Europe’s silence on radical Islam, failed integration, and the need to defend its values.

Adam Starzynski

The Left’s Reaction to Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
Culture Wars
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The Left’s Reaction to Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

He was attacked for speaking; we must respond by speaking even more. Free societies live in debate, not fear.

Heike Claudia Petzer

Serbia’s Media Isn’t Independent, It’s Weaponized
Foreign Influence
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Serbia’s Media Isn’t Independent, It’s Weaponized

Who really controls Serbia’s news? The answer exposes a divided media and a democracy at risk.

Stephen Blank

Net Zero at Beijing’s Mercy
Foreign Influence
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Net Zero at Beijing’s Mercy

Europe’s green revolution rests on Chinese rare earths, leaving the continent as dangerously exposed as it once was to Russian gas.

Victoria Meller

Why So Many of Us Grieve a Man We Never Met
Culture Wars
The West

Why So Many of Us Grieve a Man We Never Met

Charlie Kirk’s death resonates far beyond politics. His life and faith revealed something deeper: the human longing for courage, clarity, and conviction in a divided world.

Alexandra Tompson

Russia Hits America’s Closest Ally in Europe
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Russia Hits America’s Closest Ally in Europe

Poland faced Russia’s first attack on NATO soil overnight. It stood strong but will the West stand with it?

Kyle Moran

Is Justice Dead? The Death of Iryna Zarutska Says Yes.
The West
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Is Justice Dead? The Death of Iryna Zarutska Says Yes.

A Ukrainian refugee sought safety in America, only to be killed on a train by a repeat offender still roaming free.

Benjamin Reed

South Africa: Ethnic Cleansing by Paperwork
Africa

South Africa: Ethnic Cleansing by Paperwork

For young whites in South Africa, opportunity is shrinking, and the future feels uncertain under new race-based quotas.

Robert King

Rethinking ADHD: Disorder or Social Construct?
Culture Wars
The West

Rethinking ADHD: Disorder or Social Construct?

ADHD rates keep climbing, yet the science still hasn’t caught up. Are we labeling restless kids and anxious adults as “disordered” to fit a world that doesn’t fit them?

Hannah Spier, MD

Is South Korea’s Democracy on Trial?
Culture Wars

Is South Korea’s Democracy on Trial?

The treatment of former President Yoon Suk-yeol and his wife Kim Keon-hee is not politics as usual. It is a test of South Korea’s democracy.

Anonymous

Africa’s Secret Country: Somaliland’s Struggle for Recognition
Africa

Africa’s Secret Country: Somaliland’s Struggle for Recognition

V24 Exclusive: Stefan Tompson traveled to Somaliland, where democracy, an army, and a functioning economy exist, yet the region remains largely invisible on the global stage.

Stefan Tompson

The Nixon Doctrine Comes to Europe
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The Nixon Doctrine Comes to Europe

Europe is finally picking up the sword. Under U.S. pressure and Russia’s shadow, NATO’s balance of power is shifting. The old Nixon Doctrine may be the blueprint for a new era.

Dr. Henry Lyatsky

Bombs and Barrels: Trump’s Contradictory Venezuela Policy
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Bombs and Barrels: Trump’s Contradictory Venezuela Policy

Trump just bombed Maduro's narco-fleet. So why is Chevron still allowed to pump his oil?

Kyle Moran

From Luxury Rooms to Protests: London’s Migration Clash
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From Luxury Rooms to Protests: London’s Migration Clash

Anti-immigration demonstrations flare at Canary Wharf’s Britannia Hotel, where migrants are being accommodated.

Stefan Tompson

Germany’s Priorities: Policing Speech While Crime Rises
Culture Wars
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Germany’s Priorities: Policing Speech While Crime Rises

As attacks and assaults rise, why are German authorities cracking down on memes and social media posts instead of focusing on public safety?

Adam Starzynski

Why Poland’s Birth Rates Keep Falling
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Why Poland’s Birth Rates Keep Falling

V24 Exclusive: Stefan Tompson sits down with former PM Morawiecki to uncover why Poland’s birth rates are plummeting.

Stefan Tompson

Who Killed Karen Diamond?
Culture Wars
The West

Who Killed Karen Diamond?

A peaceful walk turned deadly — Holocaust survivor Karen Diamond killed in terror attack.

Adam Starzynski

Venezuela: The First Target of the New Trump Doctrine
Foreign Influence
The West

Venezuela: The First Target of the New Trump Doctrine

Trump’s new Latin America strategy is here: targeting Venezuela, cracking down on cartels, and countering China’s influence, what does it mean for the region?

Erik Suarez

Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the Corridor of Tension
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Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the Corridor of Tension

A single corridor through the South Caucasus has become the unlikely stage for renewed diplomacy. TRIPP promises trade and connection, but centuries of mistrust mean peace will take more than a handshake.

Kyourk Arslanian