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Harvard’s 2025 commencement speaker, “Luanna” Yurong Jiang, worked for a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) entity with extensive ties to Beijing’s ...
US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities have deepened global apprehension about the geopolitical gambits of Donald Trump in ...
Tehran expected a bulwark from Beijing. Instead it got a bystander.
Ayatollah Khamenei claimed that Iran had delivered a “slap to America’s face” with its missile strike on the US military base ...
Professors and students at the University of Alabama say that a new an anti-diversity, equity and inclusion law has already ...
Recent changes to State Department employment rules mean that foreign service officers could be laid off as part of potential cuts tomorrow.
The European Union is reassessing its ties with China strained relations with the United States. Tensions with the U.S., ...
Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung triumphed in South Korea’s presidential election, giving the left-ish Democratic Party of Korea full control of the government. He won big, but only because a third ...
The Tibetan spiritual leader has spent most of his life in exile, but now a succession plan is needed – and he may be the ...
Complacency and naïveté among our leaders will cost us dearly, argue specialists David Kilcullen and Greg Mills in their ...