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Desperate Pleas from Starving Palestinians Shouldn’t Be Ignored

Last summer, my son, then two months old, got sick while visiting family in California. Before our eyes, he rapidly lost weight, falling below his birth weight, until his body went into shock. Doctors later told us he almost died. I will ne

Kazakhstan: Journalists Denied Accreditation

(Berlin, July 22, 2025) – The decision by Kazakhstan’s Foreign Affairs Ministry to withhold accreditation from 16 journalists for the Kazakh service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is a blatant attack on independent media, Human Rights W

How Western democracy died

From a stumbling economy to soaring crime, France has plenty of problems. But, judging by recent events, the government seems to have another threat in mind: social media. Earlier this month, prosecutors opened a criminal investigation into

Iraq Strikes, Stocks Soar, Aid Slashed, Trump Tensions: What You Missed

Airstrikes in Iraq, Trump-Epstein updates, and all-time highs in the stock market. This week’s developments offer more than just political updates. Hidden in the headlines are stories continuing to hint at tactical timing, and various key d

Saudi Arabia’s mega smart city ‘The Line’ is in financial trouble, again

Saudi Arabia is considering job cuts at its mega-project NEOM due to cost pressures. One of NEOM’s projects is ‘The Line’, a smart city that originally planned to imprison 1.5 million souls within its walls but, due to unsustainable and esc

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