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The 23rd Anniversary of 9/11
An entire generation has grown up since that day when a few Saudi Arabians armed only with box cutters caused airport safety to fail four times on the same morning.
Debate: On Gaza & Ukraine, Harris and Trump Put ‘America Last’
Incoherent language from the candidates on foreign affairs, but one thing shines through — neither's policy is America First
The next strategic defeat for the US: Iraq
BaghdadIn recent years, calls for a withdrawal of US troops have become louder. As former enemies Iraq and Iran have grown closer, resentment over the US's foreign policy has grown in Baghdad. Washington currently has around 2 500 soldiers stationed in the country.
Sweden Announces a €0.4 Billion Aid Package to Ukraine (But There Is a Catch)
In relative terms Swedish backing exceeds American threefold
Ursula von der Leyen appoints archaeologist to lead Europe’s digital planning
BrusselsThe European Commission’s competence in choosing suitable experts is being called into question.
In Sanctioned Afghanistan Children Are Dying Horrific Starvation Deaths
The combat against men is over, replaced by a sanctions squeeze against children
Berlin: More knife crimes in the first half of 2024 than in the whole of 2022
BerlinThe Berlin Fire Department has confirmed a disastrous trend – in the first half of 2024 alone, more stab wounds were registered in the capital than in the whole of 2022. The number of unreported cases is probably much higher.
The 23rd Anniversary of 9/11
An entire generation has grown up since that day when a few Saudi Arabians armed only with box cutters caused airport safety to fail four times on the same morning.
Debate: On Gaza & Ukraine, Harris and Trump Put ‘America Last’
Incoherent language from the candidates on foreign affairs, but one thing shines through — neither's policy is America First
The next strategic defeat for the US: Iraq
BaghdadIn recent years, calls for a withdrawal of US troops have become louder. As former enemies Iraq and Iran have grown closer, resentment over the US's foreign policy has grown in Baghdad. Washington currently has around 2 500 soldiers stationed in the country.
Sweden Announces a €0.4 Billion Aid Package to Ukraine (But There Is a Catch)
In relative terms Swedish backing exceeds American threefold
Ursula von der Leyen appoints archaeologist to lead Europe’s digital planning
BrusselsThe European Commission’s competence in choosing suitable experts is being called into question.
In Sanctioned Afghanistan Children Are Dying Horrific Starvation Deaths
The combat against men is over, replaced by a sanctions squeeze against children
Berlin: More knife crimes in the first half of 2024 than in the whole of 2022
BerlinThe Berlin Fire Department has confirmed a disastrous trend – in the first half of 2024 alone, more stab wounds were registered in the capital than in the whole of 2022. The number of unreported cases is probably much higher.