World reacts to U.S. strikes on Venezuela

Governments across the world moved quickly to stake out positions after U.S. forces carried out strikes in Venezuela on Saturday, an operation that Washington said resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. The reaction…

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Toyoda Chairman Flaunts MAGA colors

Akio Toyoda built his reputation as the steady heir to Japan’s most influential industrial powerhouse, Toyota. For years he guided the company through recession, recalls, technological shifts, and rising global competition, showing the restraint and…

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Trump tells Congress to Release the Epstein Files

Donald Trump has shifted his position in dramatic fashion, urging Republicans in the House of Representatives to vote for the full release of government files related to the late Jeffrey Epstein. The call came late…

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South African Nazi has Visa Revoked from Australia

On a warm November afternoon in Sydney, the steps of the New South Wales parliament briefly turned into a stage for something that felt unsettlingly out of place in a modern, multicultural country. Around sixty…

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40 Days and Government Shutdown May End

After forty long days of silence in Washington, paychecks have dried up, airports are half-staffed, and millions of Americans are caught between anger and fatigue. Now, at last, the U.S. Senate is inching toward a…

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Japan’s Strategic Defense Shift and the U.S. Alliance

Introduction In a marked departure from decades of measured defense posture, Japan is actively deepening its military alignment with United States — a transformation that reflects not only rising regional tensions but also Tokyo’s evolving…

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The Silent Gun of the State

When the wheels of state stop turning, it is not always because the machinery breaks, but because someone pulled the plug. That is what is happening now in Washington, D.C. The Shutdown Fairness Act, introduced…

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